The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, October 02, 1908, Page 2, Image 2
OCTOBER SPECIALS AT MOSELEY'S
7p
We are ready for you. Our store is brim full with the Very Choicests Selections of New Fabrics, suitable for the
seasons
We are not worried about trade. Our September, business was the best we have ever had, we are proud of it and wish to thank our
many customers for their contribution to our success: At the same time we are just a bit egatistic in this matter and can safely say we
deserve and try to merit your support by alway having the very newest and the best in merchandise that is: possible to offer for the pric
es charged. : No old stock to push off on you but finest goods marked right.
We are just pricing a few of our
many items, which prices don't
show quality, on paper. We guaran
tee what we say and are fully pre
pared to prove every assertion.
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One lot of light color Flannel
Goods that sold at 10c; we will clo^e
these out at only.....6 l-2c
One lot of 35-inch light Outing,
fine for night gowns and quilt lin
ings, worth 12 l-2c, our price..8e
3,000 yards of Apron Ginghams;
the "Domino" brand; always sold
at 7, we have every color and style,
at.. ... -5c
2,500 yards of 38-inch Sea Island,
the best value t/er sold; you can't
duplicate it in city, at.5c
1 case of Anderson Outings;
these are the heaviest quality, in
all the new fall styles, at 8c. You
can't find them elsewhere at less
than 10c, our price.8c
36-inch Bleaching, made at Green
ville, S. C. A very good quality, in
deed; worth much more than we are
charging .. .14 yds. $1
Other grades at 5c, 6c, 8c, and
10c. The very best qualities ac
prices quoted.
We are making good prices on
9-4 and 10-4 Sheeting, in both brown
and bleached; our goods run full
width, and stuffed full of starch.
Table Linen and Napkins. We
are making some very special prices
this fall. See our 72-inch Damask
at.50c
We show a full line at 65c, 75c
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 ,with napkins
to match.
Towels, the stronges line ever
carried; values are better, sizes
larger and qualities improved; prices
just a bit cheaper. See our special
at . 10c
White Bed Quilt's. We have an
extensive display of these much
needed articles strictly at 75c up
to $5.00 each. "Our values.at $1.00,
$1.25 and $1.50 surpass anything
ever shown before.
Bed Sheets, ready-made of Mo
hawk Sheeting, deep hem, 81x90
inches.70c
90x90 inches .-??.80c
We could go on indefinitely mak
ing prices, .but space forbids. All
we say is .come and inspect and
remember when you trade with u>:
that you are getting absolute':}
new goods and the prices are cheap
er than you pay at some places for
old goods carried over. Trade at
the store that is always busy. Or
course, you know the store, "Mose
ley's."
SHOES
With us this fall is one of
our strongest lines. Better goods
at smaller prices.
CLOTHING.
We must call your attention to
our best and biggest department.
We are showing in our line of
Clothing every style in color and
make, all the newest shapes and
finishes that are ueeded to develop
the up-to-date-Clothing of 1908.
The cuts of the coat, vest and pants
are distinctive and must be worn
to possess them. Now, we ask yout
inspection, as to hat we say about
our showing of Clothing. All that
we have said about our Clothing
applies to Men's, Boys' and Child
ren's Suits. Our line of Men';;
-oods are priced from $5.00 Oto
$22.00 a suit. Boys' long pants
$3.50 to $12.50. Boys' knee pants
$1.50 to $7.50 a suit.
Full line of Hats to match every
suit, $1.00 to $3.00 each.
Now once more, a reason why you should trade with us, we are always busy, a good reason.
You can always find what you want here and get good and polite service either in person or with mail order. A very good reason.
You not only get new goods, but you get the very latest styles and always at prices just a bit cheaper than elsewhere. This we think
a conclusion reason why you shoulpl always trade at
o
We prepay express on all purchasers of $5.00 or over Cash.
LOSS AND MISERY
CAUSED BY DROUGHT IS SEV
ERAL STATES.
Smoke From Forest Fires and Dust
Greatly Endanger Health and
Serious Epidemics Feared.
With losses aggregating several
million dollars from forest fires and
"heavy damage to crops and live
stock the reported loss of a number
of lives due to fighting the timber
conflagrations, the enforced idleness
of thousands of workmen owing to
the suspension of manufacturing
establishments because of lack of
wate,r, the health authorities antici
pating a serious epidemic of con
tagious diseases and many small
streams dried up and practically ob
literated, the drought of 190S. which
has held western Pennsylvania, eas
tern Ohio and West Viriginia in Rs
remains unbroken, each day gradu
ally increasing the seriousness of the
unprecedented situation.
Three times during the excessive
dry spell there have been very slight
pains, accompanied by much lightn
ing and thunder, but the rainfall was
so slight that many persons were un
aware of the fact and wen? only con
vinced that it had rained when shown
evidence of the . fall on tin roofs.
Aside from the millions of feet
of timber destroyed and the daily
loss to manufacturers and farmers,
probably the .most serious phase of
the situation is the threatened dis
ease epidemic. A majority of the
population of western Pennsylvania,
eastern Ohio and West Virginia are
even now suffering from throat af
fection caused by the great accu
mulation of dust and the heavy
clouds of smoke . In Pittsburg, Pa.,
used to smoke, the sun is almost
obscured by smoke from forest fires
miles away, and those in the vicin
ity of these fires are experiencing
great suffering. It is feared when
rain does come it will wash great
?amounts of filth into the aheady
stagnant streams. The nealth au
thorities have sounded warnings to
the public to boil all water used for
internal purposes and say that only
by doing this can many deaths and
much sickness be prevented.
Next in importance conies the en
forced suspension of numerous indus
tries and the throwing out of em
ployment of thousands of workmeu,
many of whom had just returned to
work following the recent depres
sion. While in the Pittsburg dis
trict the water supply is sufficient
to carry on all business, the low
stage of the rivers has caused a con
gestion of much coal in this vacinity.
Eevery available barge and float
has been loaded with coal and at
present, with almost 201,000.000
bushels in the Pittsburg harbor ,the
xlver coal mines have been com
pelled to shut down for the want of
shipping facilities. Trere are about
1&.000 miners employed in river
grasp for more
mines along the Monongahera valley
This great fleet of coal vessels '
for the supply of points in the West
and South and the probabilities are
there will be a coal famine expe
rienced, especially in the Northwest,
should conditions prevent the ship
ment of the coal before cold weather
sets in.
I In West Virginia lumber plants,
glass factories and iron mills, lo
cated along the river, are closed on
j account of the insufficient water.
jln eastern Ohio the same conditions
prevail and it is feared the great
iron and steel mills at Youngstown,
Ohio, employing over 21),000 men,
j will have to suspend operations un
j less the drought is speedily broken.
In all sections of the dry zone)
prayers are offered up daily and
these prayers will continue until they
are answered with rain.
WEAK A BRYAN BUTTON.
Give One Dollar to Campaign Fund
and Get One.
The Hon. Moses C. Wetmorc,
Chairman of the Finance Committee
of the Democratic National Commit
tee, has adopted a very good plan
of obtaining contributions to the
bryan Campaign Funu. He has
shipped to us fifty Bryan Buttons,
which contains a splended likeness
of the great Democratic leader, sur
rounded with a lino of red and those
words printed on a ground of pure
white: "I Gave My Dollar: Did
"You?"
That is all: but it is enoucli. jt
means that every one who wears
this Button has shown some sympa
thy with the splendid light .Mi'.
Bryan is making for the restoration
of* the Government at Washington
to the" control of the people. These
buttons are intended for Dollar Con
tributors to the Democratic National
Campaign Fund. Every good Demo
crat should wear one of these But
tons. Mr. Wetmore thanks The
Tunes and Democrat for the work it
is doing for the Democratic Cause
and promises to renew our supply of
Buttons when the present shipment
has been placed. It ought to go like
hot cakes.
Mr. Bryan was never more con
'vinciug than he is in the present
campaign. He is making a very
sorry figure of bis big opponent and
the people are stirred as the/ have
never been stirred before by his
appeals for a square deal in the ad
ministration of the affairs of the
Federal Government. All that is
needed to assure the success of the
Democratic party in this struggle
I is the support qt the Democratic
j voters; their money as well as their
, prod will. This is a personal ques
Ition. How much have you given.'
Buy one of the Bryan Buttons.
Many a hard-working woman
would rather take most of her pay
in kisses than in money.
Never can tell when you'll mash a
I finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or
scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas'
Electric Oil instantly relieves the
pain quickly cures the wound.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the
famous little liver pills. They are
small, sure, safe pills. Sold by
all druggists.
Great characters always rests on
profound convictions.
Ruins, bruises and scratches, big
and little cuts or in fact anything
requiring a salve, are best and quick
est soothed and healed by DrWitt's
Carbolized Witch Hazel oalve. The
best salve fur piles. He sure you
get DeWitt's. Sold by all druggists.
The self-satisfied are always
morally short-sighted.
Do not let anyone tell you that
something else is just as good as
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Hills
because there isn't anything just
as good for weak back, backache,
rheumatic pTilns, inflammation 01
the bladder, or any Kidney and Blad
der disorder. A week's trial will
convince you. Sold by all druggist.
The overbearing are seldom bur
dened with brains.
Kodol is a combination of the
natural digestive juices and it di
gests all classes of food and every
kind of food, so you see it will do
the work that the stomach itself
does. ' The only difference between
il and the stomach is the stomach
can get. out of or.der and Kodol car.
put the stomach into good order.
Huyv Kodol today. It is guaranteed.
(Sold by all druggist.
The railways of Hokkaido, Japan,
are now under the control of the
General Government.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
is used nearly everywhere, because
it not only heals irritation of the
throat and stops the cough, but it
drives the cold out of the system
through its laxative principle by
assuring a free and gentle action of
the bowels, and that is the only
way to cure a cold. You can't cure
it as long as you are constipated.
Insist upon Kennedys Laxative
Cough Syrup. Sold by all druggist.
The Rock of Gibraltar is honey
combed with seventy miles of tun
neling.
At any time when your stomacn
is not in good condition, you should
take Kodol, been use Kodol digest
nil the food yon eat, and it supplies
health and strength for the stomach
in that way. Von take Kodol jus!
for a little while when you have
slight attacks of indigestion, and you
take it just a little longer in ordei
to get relief from severe attacks of
lndi'fr>sti'->n or Nervous Dyspetpsia.
Trv Kodol todoy. Sold by all drug
gist.
You seldom find the open min-4
along with the wide-open mouth.
One of the best investments a far
mer bey can make is a kodak. V
will tench the whole familv mor
shout the beauty of the surroundine
than they have ever known before
After .Other Treatment Failed?
. Eczema in Raw Spot on Baby
Boy's Face Lasted rbr Months
Cried with Pain when Washed.
ECZEMA WAS CURE? AND
HAS NEVER REAPPEARED
"Our baby boy broke out with
eczema on his face when one month
old. One plaee on the side of his face
the size of a nickel was raw like beef
steak for three months, and he would
cry out when I bathed the parts that
were sore and broken out. I gave him
three months' treatment frern a good
doctor, but at the end of that time the
child was no better. Then my doctor
recommended Cuticurn. After using
a cake of Cuticura Soap, a third of a
box of Cuticura Ointment, and half a
bottle of Cuticura Resolvent ho was well
and his face was as .sruoolh as any
baby's. He is now two years and a
half old and no eczema has reappeared.
I am still using the .Cuticura Snap; I
think it is the finest toilet soap I ever
used. I keep my little girl's hair and
face cleansed with it'too. I am so
thankful for what Cuticura has clono
for us. Mrs. M. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1,
Alton, Kan., .May 14'and Juno 12, 'U7."
ANATIVE
Anti5eptic Cleansing Is Best
Accomplished by Cuticura.
Women, especially mothers, find Cuti
cura Soap, Ointment, and Pills the pur
est, sweetest, and most)
ettVetivo remedies, for
preserving, purifying,
and beautifying the
skin, scalp, hair, and
hands, for the treat
ment of inflammatory
and ulcerative condi
tions, as well as for re
storing to health,
strength, and beauty
pale, weak, nervous,
prematurely faded, run-down women.
Guaranteed absolutely pure under tbo
United States Food and Drugs Act.
Complete External and Internal Trcntnirnt for
Every ilumur ot Imam*. Children, and Adults rim
Bist? of Cuticura Suaii (25c.) to Cleanse the skin,
Cuticura Ointment (f.nc.) to Heal tbo Skin, and
Cuticura Resolvent (SOe.).(nrln the form of ( hocolate
Coated Pills, 25c. ner vial of CO) to I'unfv the Rlood.
Sold UiKHMthoul the world. Potter UruR .v. Client.
Cori).. Sole Props., RoMon. Mn<s.
?afMalled l-'ree. t'mii ura Donk on Skin Diseases.
Fine City Lots. ,
Dr. I). J. Hydrick has opened up
a suburb which he very appropriately
'ias named Fairview. It is located
in the North-eastern portion of the
city, as shown in cut in ad. in
?mother column. The lots are about
j-S miles from the Court. House,
uid about Id minutes walk to the
business center. They are high,
overlooking the eitv and beautifully
situated in a first class sec!ion. This
looks like a fine chance to build n
bome, particularly so when you co:i
sider that labor, lumber and other
material are cheaper now than they
have been in several years past. We
understand that these lots can b~
bought on easy terms.
The man who relies on luck for
the rnn|n nnrt ?f orop will have
an easy time harvesting.
THAT
IS H9MT
@|lISS^pN@IiAR5
:S,
2 cases of 36 inch Bloachii g; one at S 1-2 per yard and one at. 6 1 4
cents per yard. These are values you have n ?t seen sence the days of 5
cents cotton.
52 inch Black, Brown and Blue Mohair or Brilliantine at 45 cent.
! per yard. These goods are bought from a Bii< Skirt House, just the good.
j for an everlasting skirt.
Many other good values in thy Big Dress Good Department and 1
feel ci nfident that my Dress Good.- Man, Mr. J. Felder Hunter, will take
j pleasure in showing you the manj new things we have in
I Silks, Notions, Shoes and Clothing.
In my 21 years of business I have never shown .such a great line of
[novelties in Men, Young Men, Boys ami Children's Clothing. I am pre
j pared to satisfy the must fas edious Young Man. or Mother for her young
' hopeful.
Come and take a look at my $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $:J.00 and
$4.00 Hats, these are beauts.
Now just a word about my large shoe stock, every pair guaranteed
solid leather and warrented to wear satisfactory. My stock is composed of
leading lines: W. L. Douglas. Brockton, Mas-., Zeigler Brothers of Phila
delphia, The Walkin Shoe and The Walton Shoe. We can fi^the family from
the infant to the old gentleman. The school <ia>s are on us, cume and
get a pair of "Walton School Shoes" for your Boy or Girl.
Yours for quility and satisfaction,
Geo.
Phone 1402
19 West Russell.
ALI; VARIETIES.
Fire Insurance! 1 1,000 Pounds
First Class Com- ' F- ^ ?N'P ?
panies. Careful
Business.
APPLY TO
Stiles P. Mellicharap.! Pop *** *
PHONE NO. 7. C. W. PRESCOTT
1 mit Jars and bruit Jar Rubbers.
THE DRUG STORE
ib Hit- one piai t on earti
where it in unsafe to lool
for "Bargains."
If you are satisfied mil
^etfiny the worth of ynui
money, the bent Medieinf
it is poHS'iile to compound
from the hi?iJiest jfracit
Jru^rt, d the services of
an RXj-orienred" Pharma
oial you will send you;
Hnetor'?. Prescription *r
Now Is The T ime
to net a HAY RAKE at COST.
I ahi not going to handle hay
rakes any longer and will sell
stock on hand at cost.
A line lot of one and two horse
wagons at greatly reduced prices.
CALL AT?
L. E. RiLOY'S
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAH
Relieves Colds by working tl m out tit
ihe system through a copious and healthy
action of the bowel?.
Relieves Coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chaat
and bronchial tubes.
"As pleasant to the tut?
as Maple Sugar"
Children Like It
For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Trj
OaWitt? Kldnaj and Bladder P?ri?Sun w) tj%
Never say die! Try L. L l
Buy Lowman's Liver Lifters
Take Lowman's Liver Lifters.
Of* Lowman's T.Ivor Lifters
Tr> Lowman's Liver Lifters
Ha:"Is Lithla Water. For sale by
'iowman & Lowraan.