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The Puzzler No. 275.?Riddle. 2'm found ;within the schoolroom bright. And how the schoolboy hates me, T*t, racing: home from school at night. How eagerly he waits me! I'm found In halls of congress, too. Where sit the sage and grandee; They who oppose all measures new Find nie at times quite handy. Two of us were prepared of yore. Done by a great lawgiver; Mankind bos conned us o'er and o'er, "Twill ohertah us forever. ?Youth's Companion. No. 275.?Wine Merchant's Puzzle. "Here's a clever little problem," said Oka wine merchant: -In einptyiug that barrel of 31M.? gal lons I drew five times as much wine with the three quart measure as with like two quart The only other measure ased was the five quart, and since 1 4sew only full measures, who can tell jx&t how much wine I drew with each ?*f the three measures?" No. 277.?The Postman Knocks. The postman knocked at the door and ?st? the following letters: L To one ?? the presidential candidates a letter which made him one of the New Eng land poets. 2. To our son Joseph one which mads him a Hebrew prophet. 3. {tee to an early American Quaker and atade him a coin. 4. Oue to the first born son and made him a British nov elist. 5. One to an American writer of stories and poems and made him a soted British poet. 6. Oue to a writer ef a New Testament epistle and made Urn a court official. 7. One to an Irish ?ovellst and made him a game bird. No. 278.?Hidden Fish. What strange sounds. Hark. Is that not a call for help? His idol. Fhineas Cobb. had fallen. The bell Is ringing. Are you coming? Her tears melted bis marble heart Take those books, Kate. You will enjoy them. I know. He knew be was a thief, lying to keep out of jail. James was taking old Jones borne. There it was, a tunic, odd In color. Did Ml*. Smul let you have his boat? No. 279.?Word Square. L Botanical term, fructification with out leaves. 2. A ship of the desert 3. To change for better. 4. Plural of pen ay. 5. An older person. No. 280.?Syncopations. ?. Take out the middle letter from each ?f these words of five letters and from to bend down leave to obstruct; u spring and leave a baptismal vessel; sounds of the voice and leave a part of the, foot; a moving force and leave a marsh; a laborer on railways and leave a fieet: an idle fancy and leave a small measure: to wed and leave a girl's name: evergreen, trees and leave ?pastry; a loud cry and leave closed: eats and leave coin stamps. Bouts Rhymes. A game in which each player writes ?b a slip of paper four or more words that rhyme alternately, as "boy. long, toy. strong." The slips are then mixed. Each play er draws oue and must then write a ?erse whose lines end in order with Hie words he has drawn. The number of words and the order in which they rhyme may be agreed ?upon before beginning the game, and the subject of the verses may also be ^given out thus adding to the difficulty. The game Is French, as the name, mlng rhymed ends, shows. It is illed "endreimsplel" in German. The following verse is said to have been written by Horace Walpole on drawing I the four words "brook, why, crook. I:M THE GENTLE SHEPHERD. I sits with my toes in u brook. And if any one asks me for why I hits 'Ira a rap with my crook. And " 'Tis sentiment kills me," Bays L Key to the Puzzler. No. 2G9.?Buried Proverbs: The Ini tials of the words give these proverbs: 1. Hast? makes waste. 2. Riches have wings. No. 270.?Double Charade: Here-now, where-no. nowhere. No. 271.?Illustrated Rebus: Once spon a time two bears started forth to see the world, but they saw a huge dog sod ran home as fast a.< possible No. 272.?Diagonals aud Double L>e seadtngs: Diagonals, spare and stair. Qross words: 1. shear; 2. sprig: 3. class; 4, store: ?, stone. No. 273.? Broken Words: Arm our? armor; sat in?satin: must ache?mus tache: brigaud?brig aud. No. 274.?When U Came In: 5. Fond, found; gad. gaud: gilt guilt: font, fouut; Tonn, forum: knot, knout; lad, laud; lot, lost; bond, bound. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup 2a 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 ot 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 Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold Ly all druggist. Buy Kodol today. It is guaranteed, j Sold by all druggist. THE DISCONTENTED GIMLET. How a Discontented Tocl Was Made to Cease Complaining. Once upon a time a Gimlet In a car penter's basket was in a bad temper and began to talk like this: "I am sick of this life. I get no chance at all. All the other tools In the basket have fine work to do except myself. There is the Ax that hews the trees of the forest; there is the Plane that smooths the tables of princes; there Is tbe Chisel that carves the cornices of palaces, fcut poor little me! I am always fret ting and fidgeting, boring one little hole after another, and whenever I have made one a great Nail comes rnshing in and takes all the credit as if he had made the hole for himself. I am really very badly treated, and I have made np my. mind that If I can not do some bigger work I'll not do any at all." Out poked the long nose of the Ham mer. "What Is that you say. yon silly little Gimlet? You think your work Is not worth doing, but you forget that there Is scarcely a tool In the basket which our master uses more than your self. You forget, my dear little Gimlet that many of the tools you envy so may find their work done by other The Saw will bring down the oak al most as well as the Ax, and the Adz If you use It carefully, would do the work of the Plane pretty well, and even the Knife, though he is sometimes de spired because he is so cheap, yet does quite as well as the Chisel for can ing. But no tool In the chest can do your work except yourself, for you know that even your cousin, the Au ger. Is useless for 3-our tasks, as nei ther Nail nor Screw will hold after he has made a hole. So, Friend Gimlet, crumble no more, but be content and do your useful work as well as you can. for it Is to you that our master trusts for making his joints hold with out splitting and for all his work being neat and solid." The Shifting Brick. A very curious and Interesting form of optical illuHlon is well Illustrated by what may be called "the shifting brick." The central brick, drawn to show all its edges, as though it were made of glass, will assume the form Indicated b3* one or other of tbe smaller bricks at its right and left, according to the way in which tbe eyes accommodate themselves for the moment to one pat tern or to the other. If you do not see this at first look steadily for awhile at the pattern you desire. Bible Conundrums. Why could they not play cards In the ark? Because Noah sat on the deck. Why was Noah a disappointed rat catcher? Because It was forty days before he saw Ar-a-rat What did Adam plant first in tbe garden of Eden? His foot What man in the Bible bad no fa ther? Joshua, the-son of Nun. When was money first mentioned in the Bible? When Noah took the green back into tbe ark. Who was the first man that bore arms? Noah. The Baby Bantams. My little banty Mary Has tiny babies eight: Their papa's name is Jerry He stands Inside the gute. My little banty Mary Is careful with her chicks; She takes them in the garden And scratches there and picks. But when a hawk comes flying Above the garden lot The bantics hardly know then If they are safe or not. They never, never tarry When banty Mary calls. But. fluffy, white and downy. They fly like cotton balls. And so my baby bantles Have never come to grief. For Mary hides them safely Beneath a cabbago leaf. And In the evening, after The banty chicks are fed. They nil are tucked up snugly in Mary's feather bed. Is. This the Line? Hiss Cod?Freddy Scales promised I to drop me a line today. I wonder If [ this is itV The Riddler. Can yon name two words where the Sve vowels follow In successive order? "Facetious" and "abstemious." What words may be pronounced quicker and shorter by udding another syllable to them? "Quick" and "short." What word of five letters can you take the first two letters from and have one remain? "Stone." Chronic Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic constipation is in danger of many serious ailments. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation as it aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, restoring the natural action of these organs. Commence taking it today, and you will feel better at once. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes . Lowman Drug Co., A. C. Dukes. A Big Auction Sale. 15 City lots, 6 three room cottages, and 54 acres farming land within one mile of City limits for Sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder. Sale to take place in front of Court House on 1st Monday in November immediatedly after sale of lands^ by Probate Judge. A great opportunity to secure a home or to make a paying investment. Terms: 1-3 Cash and balance in payments to suit purchaser. Any information desiredabout above property will gladly be furnished by the undersign ed. 33. JVC. FOJEfBHs/L^JST. iVm. V. Izlar. J. Stokes Salle; Fire Insurance. ZLAR & SAUEV We represent the The Home Insurance Co. Liverpool and London and Globt German American Continental Northern Assurance Phoenix and Georgia Home. The Strongest Combination in thf State. , TOE DRUG STORE is the one place on earth where it is unsafe to look for "Bargains." If you are satisfied with getting the worth of your money, the best Medicine it is possible to compound from the highest grade drugs; jd the services of an exi?erienced Pharma cist you will send your Doctor's Prescription to J. 0. Waonamaker MTg. Co. STERLING SILVERWARE IHd you know t ?' Tto?--> can place bet?re yoi ? n 'Ty o* dependable goods *n -**?rlinj; Silverware? We do not toactt tpytbing that we are not glad to ^o^n tee?and haudle -i????t*??? t>><* tho output of the ? '- xoo^n makers. Now, it ought tri e th a good deal to you this. You need never h^"; about the probable quality i>0 ?r-thin^ in this line if you 0*?*e "e for it?because we at-.?.im *U re* sponsibility, an'* ?uivelf guarantee our StenJ.tc ~Vv.?r? ware. There may he tm - t jj, a? Silverware unccrtiir*j?*v br* you couldn't get tl er . ?, of* mutter how badly /on wanted them. H. Spahr & Son. j 46 W. Russell. Street. I ORANGEBURG. S. C. { Now Is The Time to get n HAY RAKE at COST. I am not going to handle hay rakes any longer and will sell stock on hand at cost. A fine lot of one and two horse wagons at greatly reduced prices. CALL AT? L. E. RILEY'S COME ONE! COME ALU! Once again we ask you to let us place at your disposal our stock of well selected :: :: :: :: ' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING AND SHOES Come in and examine, we wi)1 do our best to gi/e you prompt service, tho we often have to ask you to wait just a few minutes, however we try to make it profitable for you when you wait, our immense trade this season has been a source of great pleasure, we feel proud of it, and must thank our many friends and customers for their share of it. We do at least think we have the best line of goods ever carried before and are doing our best to keep the line up-to-date in every respect. We are. continually getting in each week new goods, and this week we have received a fresh supply of DRESS GOODS which puts our stock in the "Pink of Condition." We are allowing a beautiful assort ment of Cotton Dress Fabrics, Galatea Cloths, in all .new solii colors and tbe two toned stripes m> much used for coat suit goods: are 27 inches wide, at.. ..15c 20 pieces of Wool Finished Suitings, in Garnets, Browns, Grays and Blues; lovely Imitation of $1.00 a yard goods, at.15c 50 pieces of New Cliambrnys und Ginghams, all the solid shades of Browns, Blues, and extra liuo for school dresses, washes well, at only.10c y:l Ontings and Flannel Is, every color and quuUty, yard . .5c, 6c, 8c, 10c 40-inch Sea Island, the best value ever offered, at .5c 36-inch light Outing ,fine for night gowns and underwear, 8c. This val ue is 12 l-2c, our price.Sc CLOAKS?We must say a word about onr Cloak Deportment?It is filled with tne very nicest the market af fords. The line has all styles?the loose flttihg, sane fitted, or the long close fitted Cloaks, so much in de mand at present; prices run from.$15.00 to $17.50 We are showing a nice line of Far Neck Pieces, for $1.00 to $10.00. We have grea values io oiler yon in these. DON'T FORGET to try u sif ftV? Clothing you need. We show avery complete assortment, the equal of any store in Orangcburg, Prices just a bit cheaper; try us and be con vinced. . Our Stocks of Hats and Caps wiU surely please. .. CRAWFORD SHOES for men; every style; stock of sizes and styles are complete right now.$4.00 ? WE FILL MAIL ORDERS. MOSELEY'S. Land for Sale. 400 ACRES in Willow township, Orangeburg County, 3 miles from Norway and 4 miles from Cope, S. C; 250 acres cleared, in fine state of cultivation; 7 tenant houses; no residence; healthy lo cation; some timber lands; clay sub-soil and well drained. Will go at a bargain to a quick buyer, on terms of one-quarter cash and balance in from ono to five years. ?ALSO? 71 ACRES in Willow township, *0 acres cleared, balance in timbers and margins: good dwelling barn and stables, and other out buildings. A choice piece of property, and will bo sold at a low price. ? \LS<?? ACRES, 1% miloa north of! Norway, S. C, 13 acres cleared, bbalance in good timbers and mar Kins; no buildings. A quick buyer can get this property at a very low figure. For prices aud terms: Apply to J. T. O'NEAL, Real Estate Agent, Bamberg, S. C. j LOST?One hound dog, while and black, neaifly 8 mouths old, answer to the name of Watson: last seen at Livingston station. Finder will notify J. W. Neese. Neescs, S. C, aud receive liberal reward. 2t-* ? The'College is under new management, and tbe best of teachers will be em ployed' The courses of study are thorough and practical, and canjbe completed in.a moderate length of time and at a moderate cost There was never sudh a demand for competent Fook-keepers and stenograpb ersPas!there is now* Wiite us today for our announcement giving full particu lars concerning our courses of study. Address Orangeburg Business College. ORANGEBURG, S. C. I 2000 PATTERNS JUTE MGGlrtG ArtB TiEe> JUSTjRECEI VED. ALSO rtEW 45 LB ^RROV TIES ikod rtCV JUTE AT BARGAIN PRICES. E N SGOVILLE 44 West Russell Street. 'Phone 18 Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAH Relieves Colds by working them out of ihe system through a copious and Saalthy ?.ction of the bowels. Relieves Coughs by cleunsing tho mucous membranes of the throat, chart and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to the Usto as Maple Sugar" Children Like It For BACKACHE?WEAK KIDNEYS Try Do?l?'8 l?dnaj and Ofcdd:; Pllb?G^o sd ?? Geo. 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