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A HEA TALK Ttyouhad s would want to j istj wouldn't ye son that if you womens' wear, firm that make THAT'S KOffi We mention York arrivals s teed to be plea! well selected a The New Neck-wear. A splendid supply of the newest Itoching. all with that pretty lacy effect, rather higher than usual, but at the same time lending very soft appearance as a neck finish. , All sfcades and colors, and widths From to 35c ai yard. New Belts and Buckles! This stock was selected with great care. The buckles this season have a great deal of the "Directoire" ten dency and pendant effect Many are gold filled, silver plated, and sterling silver,. Some have the pretty wavy Filigree effect in red and blue. Be) sure to see thein in the front case, as J you como in the store. Price range From 25c to $1.25.. Head-Wear! We told you about the celebrated Psyche Comb and it's rage in New York. We have had two shipments, and they are selling rapidly. Prices I 25c. A splendid assortment of Back- | combs and Side-combs received, Tor- i toise shell, black, pretty designs that! are sure to please and render a dain ty appearance to auy womn's CoiEfure. Priced From 15c to $1.00. Hand Bags and Belts! I If you have ever bought one of these from this store imagine the assortment that we now have. In this last shipment we received the novelties that are all the go in New York. The Nell Brinkley bag, named from the famous artist, .is in an ex KOfiN'S E IF IT'S STYLISH WE'VE GOTSTI RT TO HEART ON STYLES! )me ear or eye trouble, you jo to ;t&e leading eye special u? *Does5nt it stand to rea waut anythirjgon the way of that you would go to ihat s a specialty of such goods? I'S SPECIALTY! below some of the recent New irictlyug-tp-date and guaran santly priced and exceptionally s to wearing qualities. tremely neat design and yon will he delighted with with it. Price range Prom 150c to 94:00. The belts are in all the latest shades, with pearl and gold buckles. Some are the plain cloih and some elastic, in fach anything to suit your taste. From 25c to $1.00. ________________ i The _Tew Tailor Made Suits! Be sure and see the advanced styles as exhibited in our suit department All the latest tendencies In dress and finish can be seen; Panamas Herring' hone stripes, Diagonal weaves, Violcs, etc. We have the entire range of colors as; Garnet, Taupe, Blue, Grey and Green. Several models of the j new blacks in the latest satin finish are now on exhibition. Our prices! are reasonable and we are satisfied; that we can please you. * Fron $15.00 to $35.00: New Dress Goods! You know our reputation for dress goods. Here they are: Chevron stripes, Chiffcn Broadcloths, Pana mas, Yoiles, Serges, etc., in the very latest colorings at extraordinarily at tractive prices. Above all our goods are? dependable. Herring Bone Striped* The newest in styles, the best for wear. The new shades of blue, brown and grey. Full 45 inches wide ar.flj an exceptionally Attractive price, $1. QRAN6E*URG, S.C. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. I -^ ' (Continued from pnge three.) . Thomas Cartmill, dis disinfec ts ts... 13 30 L C Wannamaker. service to Engineer.-. 12 00 E I Ki > g. Repairs for engineer 75 L C Wannamaker, service to eiuiner.-. 12 00 L C Wannamaker service to engineer. 12 00 John McNamara, Iron Rod &c 4 57 L C Wanuamakcr, s rvicd to engineer. 12 00 Isaac Williams Labor Sewer Maiutaiueuce. C 00 Salaiies Paid Edward Hawes, Jr, Engineer, aalarv and ca^h paid out. 151 50 Lewis Avingcr, Ufc |ity man .. 35 00 4 D Etheredge, Street over seer.i. 00 00 At: Dibble, Asst to Clk & Treas. SOqO O M Roberts, HI ?:c a'uroa svsttra. 20 00 P A Scbiffiey, Health oiucer... 00 00 William Wade, Janitor. 2 50 A ? isolier, Ghf Police. 75 00 W II Kdwins. Policeman. 57 00 R P Jennings, Policeman. 38 00 E 0 Fairey, Policeman. ?0 00 J L Segrest. Policeman. o0 00 G E Pickling Policeman. 50 00 C H Williamson, Policeman... CO 00 R E Stokes, Spl Policeman.... 10 00 Z M Wolfe, f pi Policeman. 2 00 L () A vinger, Spl Policeman... P4 00 R \V Oezard, Spl Po iceman... 10 00 J W II Dukes, Mayor..;. 00 CO L H Wannamaker, Clerk and Treasurer. 100 GO L H Wannamaker, Sec Br:l Iloalth. 10 00 Total in Voachers No3. 1 to GO inclusive.$ 3,153.22 Respectfully submitted. L II Wannamaker, City ?lork and Treasurer. Office of Secretary Commissioners of ") Public Works. V Orangeburg. S. C. July 1.1008. J To the City Council ai.d Commissioners of Public Works. Gentlemen:?I respectfully submit this report of the receipts and disburse ments of the ofiiee ot Secretary Commis si tiers <>f Public Works for the month of June 100S: Balance rcportedJnne I. 1908.$::.137 51 Received during the month........ 1,016 M Total.?4,154 45 Disbursed during the month. 1,223 54 Balance.$.,930 91 Transferred to Gen. City funds..2,431 30 Net balance on hand this date....3190 55 Sources of Receipts. Water.S 20.3 39 ECurrent:.?. 053 13 i Materials. 153 13 Mete r rents. 7 29 HAVE YOU BEEN T MOSE IF NOT DON'T DELAY. This fall our showing of clothing surpasses any previous effort. We are building up a fine trade in this department, the cause is very clearly shown. We carry a line equal in quality of goods and finest of workmanship of any of the high priced lines. Of course you can buy them just a few dollars cheaper. The reason for our increase is plain, you not only save money, but get just as nice and as stylish suit. This applies to boys pants as well. We can fit the whole family in CLOTHING. Don't fail to inspect our line, no trouble to show, if you allow us that, why the rest is easy. We carry all prices up to $22.00 a suit, from the cheapest grades. No matter what price you want to pay we can ac commodate you. Dress Goods, Uf course, you must have a new Dress. We sTiow a full line of all prices in every variety of the newest fabrics, Serges, Panamas, Batistes, Chevlotes, Cashmeres, in fact, every thing needed for Fall and Winter ? wear. We have on special sale this week two lots of Dress Goods at very much reduced prices. 36-inch all wool suiting formally sold at 40c yd all colors. While they last at 25c. A lot of plaid suitings formally sold at 25 and 35c will go at only 20 cents a yard. We can only ask your inspection. This fall our line embraces many makes for lien, Ladies, Boys and Girls. Special lines for Dress and School or Business wear. Shoes are hotter this season than ever, while prices haven't changed much. Still the quality has improved wonderful ly. Ask to see the "Selsby" line Tor Ladies and "Bostouian" and "Craw ford" for men, "Kneider Shoes' for boys. R. T. Wood's for girls. Every price and quality in this stock. In chock full of the season's host. Prices in this lino are very much re duced, just a few special 3C-in outing light colors, best quality, worth 12 1-2 cents. We oftVr it at eight <? ents. Best quality of Dress Outings, heavy weight at Sc. Good outings, hght and dark colors, special 5 cents.. 30 inoii Sea Island, a grand value,. We offer at 5 cent-. Best apron ginghams reduced to 5 cents. Cleacliings: We can make very low prices on good bleaching, a very special value. 14 yds for $1.00, full ::ti-inc!i wide and soft. Bed Spreads?We show a fine line, all prices, 75c to $5.00. Sheeting aud Pillow Case?Vcrv much reduced in prcces. Towels. Table Damask. Napkins f.nd Doilys, Laco Curtains and Rug*, in f_ct. everything needed. Write for samples. We fill mail orders and prepay express on $5.00 or over. Cash purchases by mail. total.-.?.$1,016 94 Consolidated Disbursements. Expense account...$ 657 30 Extension account. 100 00 Materials account. 100 24 Total._ ? ? ?.$1,223 ?d Detailed Disbursements: B. .1. Mixon & Bro., Gasoline....$ .23 Orange Cotton Mills, Repairs $ 1 75 Sped 1 Fay-Roll, Labor.....8 11.50 Southern Express Co., charge on Bottles for water. . 35 Charlotte Leather Bolting Co., Repairing belt .'. 5.00 W. S. Hostie A Son, Boiler Ins prem 120 00 Sou. Express" Co., Charge on Wat-r. . 35 R J Jeffords, drayage wire.... 40 Crystal Ich Co., Ice. 100 Sweeren-Crossen El. Co., Ma terials. 48 51 National Meter Co.. Water Me ters. 10fi 00 Special pay roll.?. 18.76 Sou. Express Co., charges on wire. 30 Adam Robinson, brick work boil er Ko 2.-. H-25 A C I, k 11 Co, freighton CI [nuz .) v>~ Special pay roil laber.:. 10 92 Western Electric Co*. E .Meters &c. 41183 Johns-Man villo Co., Moulding Covering.'.. 30.00 Special pay roll labor.-.- 17 i'i Bowman Drug Co., Mcd.at'.eution Ed Hart-well._. 7 50 on Railway Co, freight on oil... 2 98 Miss Jessie T Dukes, Assisi ing AsstSeo. 5 40 Regular I'ower-Houso pay roll ... 414.00 Total in Vouchers Nqs 1 to 23 inclusive.$1,223 54 Respectfully Kii'imit'cd, L. If. "Wannamaker, Secretary. Oilice of Secretary t or iissionersof | 1't.olic Works [ City of Orai geburg, August 1, 100S. J To the City . ouncil and Commissioners of Public Works. Gentlemen:-! respectfully submit this report of thejeeueipta snd disburse meats uf the office ol Secretary Commis sioners of Publ c Works for the mouth of July, 1908: ? Kot babince on hand July 1, lays.9MM r,.*. Received during the month? 1,19844 Total.$1.089 0*9 Disbursed daring the mouth. 742 3t> Net cash balance this date ....$ 947 6i Due by Hen City fund. June acct'.-. i-'.4:)4 ?? Total to credit this date.$3,381 97 Sources of Receipts. Water.? 379 3r> Ev Cm rent. 14 064 Materials sold. 13i24 Meter rents. 11 44 Total.$1.193 44 Consolidated Disbursements Expense acct.3 710 26 Extension acct. 6 37 Materials. 19 75 oUl.? 742 <)b Detailed Disbursi-nun s. IC. N. Scoville, lumber. 25 Ay> rs & Williams, cement. 13 14 Sou Rail way Co., freight on trans former. 4 97 Special pay roll, labor.- 35 43 crva al lea Co.. Ice ?. 100 U. H. Johannen, T C. Pipe. S 90 A C. L. It. R. Co., freight on Ma terials...:t:.-...:.. 1 08 S u. Railway Co., freight water fittizuis. 3 30 special pay roll, labor. 2a m rj stal lec Co.,'.. 1 CO It. '.Jeff >t(:s, freight wnt^r me tes.-. 140 W. F. Cannon, job printing . 11 o.' P. H. Wider, making cover wat er tank.~~. 8 00 Special pay ro I, labor. lb 'M John McNamara, materials and supplies . 30 5 Standard Oil Co , oils. 44 33 Canton- Hughes Pump Co., Ruhr bei; valves. 70 8 Sou. Bell Tel. and Tel. Co., L. I). Message.~. 1 10 Crystal lee Co., Ic . 1 01) Special pay roll, labor. 10 35 Sou Express Co. charge on boil er safety plugs. 30 W. L Barley Brick. 15 90 Laidlaw-Dunn-Gordou Co., valves. 21 60 General Electric Co.. Carbon bru-hes. 1 15 Miss Jessie T. Dukes, swvieo to Asst. 10 20 Regular pav roll, Juis- - liarics and June... 479 00 Total in Vouchers Xos. 1 to 2o' inclusive . $ 74238 RcMpeetfully Htibmitr.? d, L. H. Wannamaker, Sorrel a rv THE STAXRARD WAREHOUSE BEGS TO ANNOUNCE: 1. The rates for storage cover all costs to the farmers; including pro tection for his cotton from fire and the weather and the' rate is as low or lower than the farmer can insure his cotton when housed at home. 2. Its warehouse receipts are re garded as the highest class of bank able collateral. If money can be borrowed on anything it can be bo/rowed on the receipts of The Standard Warehouse Company. 4. The identical cotton that you piace in the warehouse is returned upon the surrender of receipts. 5. In case of fire your cotton is paid for at market value, and you have no difficulty as to insurance, the full insurance being maintained by the Standard Warehouse Company. 6. The Standard Warehouse Com pany is absolutely independent of any other orgaization and conducts Its affairs tipuii strict business methods. 7. The paid up capital stock of The Standard Warehouse Company is $350,000.00 and the company ia absolutely safe; and its w irhouse receipts come ahead of the stock holders. S. The Standard Warehouse Com pany is anxious to have cotton of. farmers and others stored, and offers the most complete protection and en couragement for farmers desiring to hold their cotton. 9. Rates will be furnished upon application to -Mr. Ceo. A. Schiflley, Local Mauager Standard Warehouse Orngehurg, S. C. T. B. Stackhouse, President, Co lumbia. S. C. For Sale or Rent. One store, dwelling and lot on the main street of Rowesville, S. C. Jn the business part of town. Apply to W. M. Edgeman, o_7-4s Rowesville, S. C. *-The-* Scrap Book Half Price. . A well known actor was taking din ner at a, fashionable Chicago hotel when a young man came in and sat down at the same table. Etc apparent ly recognized the actor, for after gaz ing at him intently for a couple of minutes he pulled a two dollar bill ostentatiously from a large roll and. ?boring it across tbc table, remarked: "I akvays feel as If I had to pay to see a famous innn. don't you know." The ?'famous man" calmly tore the two dollar bill lu half and returned one section to the 3'oung mnn. "Children hall* price," be observed composedly. ??????? Chaos In Knowledge. And so. l any it most confidently, the first intellectual tusk of our age is rightly to order and make serviceable the vast realm of printed material which four centuries have swept across our path. To organise our knowledge, to systematize our reading, to save out of the relentless cataract of ink the immortal thoughts of the greatest, this i is a necessity unless the productive in genuity of man is to lead ok at last to a. measureless and pathless chaos. To know anything that turns up is in the infinity of knowledge; to know nothing To read the first book we come across in the wilderness of books is to learn nothing. To turn over tbc pages of ten thousand volumes is to be prac tically indifferent to ail that is good.? Frederic Harrison. Got His Fees. A quaint character was Sagar. the verger of Halifax parish church. On one occasion a bridegroom after the service said that he had no money with which the pay the verger's fees. Sogar went to the bride iu his most winsome way and asked her: "Hast ever seen l>lnc-k Wbles? We've a rare lot on 'em in this 'ere vestry." "No." she replied, not having the faintest idea of what a Black Bible was. "Coom along. I'll show yer them." Fie lured her into the inner vestry. "There's the Bibles." he said, point ing to them, locked up as they were in a bookcase with glass pauels, of which he bad not the key. "Wait awhile till I coom back." Mo tu rued the key of the vestry on the bride anil, going to the bridegroom, said. "Lass is all right, but you'll no have her till you have paid." The bridegroom hastily dug up. Danger Assured. An Englishman was invited by a Xew Yorker to accompany him on a hunting trip on Long Island. "Large or small gnmeV" laconically asked the Briton, who has hunted in every quarter of the globe. "You don't expect to find lions and ligers on Long Island, do you?-' que ried the New Yorker. "Hardly." responded the'Briton, with a laugh, "but 1 like a snide of danger in my hunting." "If that's the case." answered the other, with a grin. "I'm your man. all right. The last time I went out I shot my brother-in-law in the leg!"?Har per's Weekly. Land for Sale. 57 acres of Land for sale. ?0 good farming land and 16 good pasture. About 5 miles from Ellorce. About 2 miles from schoolhouse. Apply to C. J. Bochette, 4 Glover St. Orangeburg. S. C. 8-28-4t. Notice of Application for Final DIs charge. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on Friday the second day of October, Nineteen Hundred and Eight (1908), file their final ac count. ;:s administrators of the estate ot the late S. Boyd Felkel with the Probate Judge in and for the County of Orangehurg and will thereupon apply for their final discharge us sncn administrators. Margaret A. Felkel. George C. relknl. Administrators. For Sate. Fine Brown Leghorn Cockerds at I $2.0-'). Hens, $1.00 and eggs $1.00 per sitting of 15 eggs. Apply to A. A. Way, Proprietor of Ellorce Poul try Farm. Ellorce. S. C. 5-22-fim? Wanted. I want to rent a five or* ::i.\ room dwelling house in the city of Orange burg. H. I). Sharperson, Principal of Sunnyside Colored School. Please answer to St. Matthews. S. C. ?-4-?t* Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to harbor or hire my wife, Minnie Laird, nee Spires,' as she has left rue without cause. Shu is 1 li years of age and has light hair, fair skin and blue eyes. V. V. Laird, Neeces, S. C. 9-ll-4t?. Notice to (Yeditorr;. All persons having claims against the estate of George B. Bolen de ceased, are hereby required to prove the same before the undersigned nt Neescs, S. C., or at the otiice of his attorney, L. K. Sturkie, Esq., Or angehnrg, S. C. on or before Sept ember :;<>, 190S, or be debarred pay ment. W. R. Williams. Administrator of the Estate of George P.. Holen, deceased. August '.'.'i, 1908. Land For Sale. S'i .icrcs of Land North of Gr-, angeburg and within thirty mntttcs drive of the Court House, 100 acres upon cly sub-soil, remainder wood land. Will sei ns a whole or in tracts. Apply to L. P. Zeiglcr, 7-31-tr Neeces, No. 2, S. C Notice. The regular annual election for a Manager, or Supt., to the County Poor House and Farm will be held on Tuesday, October 6th. 1908. Ap plications should be filed with the clerk. By order County Board Commis sioners. L. K. Sturkie, Clerk. ORAWStBUKG C?UtfelATE .N>H<Ui& uPtNS: On yesterday the fifteenth annual session of the Orangeburg Collegiate | Institute began with orighter and better prospects than ever before in its history. President Peterson has spent a very busy summer working! ?jn the intc st of the school, and the school has students from the moun tains to the seaboard. The school grows more and more popular1 each year, and its graduates all nave University. Mathematics and Science?Prof. Heber R. Padgett, South Caroiir.t Military Academy. Principal Preparatory Deport ment, Mrs. John K. Breedic. Teacher of Piano and Harmony? Miss Aania Mae Bcdenbaugh, Gen aid Conservatory; Brcnau Conserva tory. Teacher of Piano?Miss Marion splendid positions. In fact the de mand for its graduates is greater than the supply. President Peterson has secured an unusually strong faculty for the ap proaching session, and the prospects are briglit for the most successful session in the history of this popu lar and growing institution. The assistant teachers in the school .for the approaching sessions p.c as follows: History and Economics?Prof. John K. Breedin, Washington f: Lee; 7ot;th Carolina University. English and Latin?Prof. George Swann. Richmond C-llcge: Chicago jHartzoG, Orangeburg Collegiate in stitute; Bessie Tift College. '"' ? I Teacher of Voice-?Miss Emily 'Douglass, Colombia College; Punii of j Pl< r: >, New York. Teaclier of Art and China Paini ing? Allie Mae Gasten, College for Women. Teacher of Expression-- Mirs Mac Goodman, Birmingham Seminary; Emerson School of Expression. 'Stenography and Typewriting? Misa E!!a Irene Jordan. Orangeburg Collegiate Institute. Matron?Mrs. Parka. College Physicians?Bowman and Sheen r.. uooa mm. Good mum To the People of Orangebiiry Couniy. Times are hard, but made easy and pleasant by visiting and making your Fall purchases at my store. The largest line of Domestic Dress every discripiion. SHOES! SHOES!! Tu hwiteand lit every van, Woman and Chi'd in Orangcbur/z County, Every Pair r-Glid bather and Guaranteed. M/A/orfSfASfS/W CLOTHING HATS, and FURNISHINGS, ."othing can beat. We do i et ,JPf' air ctmpelition in these lines^ Come and get ioy prices, every hing sold ibbt class. Satisfac tion guaranteed. To visit my *iore Mid fee the Gnat j isjlay and x'ra valacs is to I vj. Phone 1402 19 West Russell. Km jgK FOREMAN-RfCKEN BAKER CO. "The Store of Low Prices. CJur Pnll and Winter goods are arriving daily and it v.ill pay y<>?i to drop in when not shopping and examine our stork and got prices. *.'<? carry everything in the line of dry goods, notions, shoes, etc., etc ?mm! at j;thai will defy legitimate competition. Now is the liest time o buy your winter supplies before tin* goods are picked over, and if yon >. il! call at our store you nl'.'i Sind us in line, with the geeds you wajit. Come ;~nd let us show yuu what ivc have to offer. FOREMAN Ri'CKENBAKER CO.