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Friday Oct. 15th, 9 o'clock A. M, Sale to Continue IS Days. Panacea for Hard Times and Low Priced Cotton. $10,000, worth of staple and Fancy Goods to be sold at Slaughtering prices. ORANGEBURG, S. O. "Will place his ENTIRE STOCK of GOODS in STORE and in transit, consisting of Fancy China, Glass, Crockery, Hardware, Wooden ware, Shoe Leather and findings. Groceries, Candies, Fruits and Produce, at unheard of prices. Don't miss this great opportunity to sup ply, your homes with goods in this line at prices 10 to 50 per cent, less than at regular prices. READ the parallel columns. You can not be deceived?the prices speak for themselves. Space allows the mention of only a small number of the articles and prices. . ? ! China and Lamps. Caps and Saucers, regular priceiBeautiful Lamps, reguat price $1.50; Now .$1.18 Beautiful Lamps, regular price $2.00; NOW . . .v.-.;.$1.4? Glass Lamps, regular price, 35c. 40c, 50c, 75c; Now .25T, 35c, 49c, 68c Plates, Cups and Saucers, regular 50c; HOc, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; Sale price ..V...8C, 13c, 28c, 39c Fanes' Vases, regular price 75c $1.00, $1.50;, Sale price ..... .58c, 89c and 98c Beautiful Glass Water Sets, re'g nlar price $1.00; Now .?.79c Beautiful Lamps, ^regular price $1 Now; ,? ........ ? ? ? 79c Now.39c Hundreds of other articles at same reduction. SHOES. $5.00 Shoes now.'....$3.40 $3.50 Shoes now :.. :7'.. .$2.75 $2.50 Shoes now.......... .$1.78 $1.50 Shoes now .:...97c NUTS. Walnuts ....10c Brazils. 14c Pecans .14c Libbey's Canned Goods and Pickles at reduced prices. SOLE LEATHER. 31c, 30c, 39c. worth 10c the pound Wire channel nail 4cpkg., 12c lb. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Apples . . 9c, 13c,. 18c doz. Apples. ,per peck 29c, 48c Bananas . . 15c per doz*n Coca nuts.. .4c and 7c each Qfnnges.25c per doa:. Lemons.15c per doz. Potatoes .4c quart Potatoes ,. . .4c quart, 30c peck Cabbage.2 l-4c pound Groceries. 17c Best Patent Flour, former price, Cheese, former price 20c, $5.75 and $6.00, Now. Now.9325 and $5.50 j Premium Hams, former price 17c. Granulated Sugar, former price Now . is' i-2e i6 lhs- *1-00- I Soda, former price 5c, Now .....18 lbs. $1.00 Now.4c Best Creamery Butter, former I Baking ' Powder, former price" 5c fice 35c- land 10c, Now 30c .Now .4c and 8c Good Butter, forfer price 30c, j Matches, former price 5c, Now . . ,.28c Now.4c 'Remember the sale will last 15 days. When sale is over you will have to pay regular prices. Sale for cash only. No goods charged at sale prices. Wagon will deliver goods promptly anywhere in the city. Come early and secure best selections. TOTJBS FOE BAEGAHsTS, See Zeigler & Dibble Today For Life and Fire Insurance. Office Over George Zeigler's Store. Call or Phone. ARCHBOLD LETTERS ?TOLEN FROM HIS OFFICE BY A NEGRO JC And Sold by Himself and a White f Man for Twelve Thousand Dol lars. John D. Archbold?Standard Oil letters, involving' Senator ForakC-, Senator McLaurln, Representative Sibley and others, which William Randolph Hearst* has presented to' the public during the present cam > paigr., were stolen from the Archbold files by a negro in Mr. ArchToold's of fice and sold by him, through a white man, a confidential messenger of the Standard Oil Company, according to an article in a publication for Octo ber 24th. The negro and the white man are said to have made a trifle more than $12,000 out of the transaction. The ?white man, in his interview with the writer, hints that the best of thi letters are yet to be used, and these which have been held in reserve had to do with Senator Aldrion and Sena 'tor Penrose. The articles written by Arthur H. Oleason. One of the men who, ac cording to Mr. 'Gleason's story gjt the letters for Mr. Hearst, is Wi'! iam W. Winfield, colored, formerly file clerk, messenger and door tend er in Mr. Archbold's office, and Btep son of Mr. Archbold's negro butler, James N. Wllkins, who has been In Mr. Archbold's family for 20 years. Winfield had been In the Standard Oil office years, when he was dropped in 1905. The other man was Charles Stum, white, in the Standard Oil office for six years, when he, fc>o, was droppe l in 1905. Whitfleld is reported as furnishing the brains of the combi nation, while Stump was merely used by him as a white go-between to ar range the negotiations for sale. The white man amT the negro are repre sented is saving pi aye I the races on Saturdays, thus having aco'n"r*d an idea of what money would do along in 1904. Just after the presi dential election of that year Whit field brought to Stump the first ba'cn of the Archbold correspondence. Mr. Gleason quoted Charles Stump: "?'Mr. Hearst has not begun to read the best of tho letters. He's begin ning easy. He has not the originals, you know. These were returned to *&e Standard Oil files. Photograph-, ic copies were made, and these are the ones Hearst is using." A Jeweler's Experience. C. R. Kluger, The 'Jeweler, 10G0 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., writes: "I was so weak from kidney trouble that I could hardly walk a hundred feet. Four bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy cleared my complexion, cured my backache and the irregularities disappeared, and l can now attend to business every day, and recommend Foley s Kidney Rem edy to all sufferers as it cured mo after the doctors and other remedies bad failed. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. The undertaker will overrake us all if he is successful in his under taking. At any time when your stomacn is not in good condition, you should take Kodol, because Kodol digests all the food you eat, and it supplies health and strength for the stomach in that way. You take Kodol just for a little while when you have slight attacks of indigestion, and you take it just a little longer in order to get relief from severe attacks of Indigestion or Nervous Dyspejpsia. Try Kodol todoy. Sold by all drug gist. Chance to Save Money. The country schools are now open ing over the county. In families where there are several children go ing to school the book bill is pretty j heavy. If any of our readers would like to save money on their school books they can do so by buying them second-hand at Sims Book Store. If you have any book that you used last year and do not need this year carry them to Sims Book Store where you can exchange them for new ones. Married Man in Trouble. A married man who permits any member of the family to take any thing except Foley's Honey and Tar, | for coughs, colds and lung trouble, is guilty of neglect. Nothing else is as good for all pulmonary troubles. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yel low package. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. Never say die! Try L. L. L. Buy Lowman's Liver LIfterB. Take Lowman's Liver Lifters Use Lowman's Liver Lifters Try Lowman's Liver Lifters. Har-is Lithia Water. For sale by [iOwman & Lowman. Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. 'M. M. Davison, of No.x 3V? Gifford Ave., San Jose, Cal., Bays: "The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for head ache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word in its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such afflictions. There is more health for the diges tive organs in a bottle of Electric Bitters than in any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at J. G. Wannamaker's drug store. 50c. A*' cinnamon dog is not the only kind that has both bark and bite. Woman Interrupt? Political Speaker. A well dressed woman interrputed a political speaker recently by con tinually coughing. If she had taken Foley's Honey and Tar it would have cured her cough quickly and expell ed the cold from her system. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar con tains no opiates and is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. Down at the seashore the boys say the "peach" season is about over. Do not let anyone tell you that something else is just as good aa DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills because there isn't anything just as good for weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, inflammation of the bladder, or any Kidney and Blad der disorder. A week's trial will convince you. Sold by all druggist. The ocean diver who fails to rise in the world must be in the depths of despair. The Judge Uses Forcible Langnage. Judge W. B. Simmons of Fincas tle, Va.. told the reporter that L. & M. Paint was usuea on his residence in 1882, and held Its color well for 21 years; he furthermore said that S years ago he was induced to use another paint and is sorry he did, because the other paint didn't make good. The Judge will now always use L. ft M. because he knows If any de fect exists in- L. & M. Paint, the house will be repainted for nothing. The L. &. M. Zinc hardens the L. & M. White Lead and makes L. & M. Paint wear like Iron for 10 to 15 years. v Actual cost of L. & M. abont $1.20 per gallon. Donations of L. &. M. made to churcheB. Sold by J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co, Orangeburg. Chronic ' Constipation Cured, j 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. The result of a wedding isn't al ways on the cards. Saved His Boy's Life. "My three-year-old boy was badly constipated, had a high fever and was in an awful condition. I gave him two doses of Foley's Orino Laxative and,the next morning the fever was gone and he was entirely well. Fol ey's Orino Laxative saved his life." i ?A. Wolkush, Casimer, Wis. For sale by Dr. A. C. Dukes. A spoony lover does not' always win by making stirring remarks. Why James Lee Got Well. Everybody in Zanesville. O., knows -Mrs. Mary Lee, of. rural route She writes: "My husband, James Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Di-j-l covery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed in-! evitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried it, and its use has restored him to ppfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat and lung rem edies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it! Sold under guaran tee at J. G. Wannamaker's drug store. nOc. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The stone mason is probably look ing out for the present as well, when he lays plans for the future. 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 ot the bowels, and that is the only way to cure a cold. You can't cure It as long as you are coastipated. Insist upon Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Sold by all druggist. Buy Kodol today. It is guaranteed. Sold by all druggist. c [ "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years. No appetite, and when I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me."?J. n. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. When a man's half-backed he may still be undone when he goes home and gets roasted. TWICE CURED OF First Case a Rash Which Itched and Stung?Threatened Ten Years Later With Blood-Poison in Leg ?But Both Times the Sufferer's , RELIANCE IN CUTICURA PROVED WELL-FOUNDED "About twelve or fifteen years ago, while living in West Virginia. I had a breaking-out, and it itched ana stung so badly that I could not have any peace because of it. I saw three doctors and they did not agree on what it was, eo one of them gave me something that he called medicine, but I called it soda water. I might just as well have washed in rain-water. Then I got some Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent and began to get belter right away. They cured me and I have not been bothered with the itch ing since, to amount to anything. About two years ago I had la grippe and pneumonia which left me with a pain m my side. Treatment ran it into my leg, which then swelled and began to break out. It got in pretty bad shape, so I went to a doctor. He was afraid it would turn to blood-poison. I used his medicine but it did no good. So I sent for another set of the Cuticura Remedies. I used them three times and cured the breaking-out on my leg. Now I won't be without Cuticura. J. F. Hennen, R. F. D. 3, Milan, Mo., May 13, 1907." BABIES ON FIRE With Torturing, Disfiguring Humors, Cured by Cuticura. Ecaemaq, rashes, itchings, irritations, and chafings are instantly relieved and speedily cured,, in the majority of cai-es, by warm baths with Cuti cura Soap and gentle i applications of Cuti cura Ointment, the [ great Skin Cure. This treatment permits rest and eleep, and points to a speedy cure in the most distressing cases, when all elso fails. Guaran teed absolutely puro and may be used from the hour of birth. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor of Infanta. CfcUdrtn. and Adults, con ElsM of CuUrura Soap (25o.) to Cleanse the Pkln. Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and Cutl eura Resolvent (50c). (or In the form of Chocolate g^ted rilH, 25c. per vtal of 60) to Purify the Bl^od. Id throuRDout tie world. Potter Drug 4 Chcm. COrp.. Sole Props., Boston. Mass. ?-Mailed Free CuUcura Boot on Sfcla Dlaajes. It III M] THAT Lwb^- _.-jZt?BM_what i \NS - // THE A Few Special Good Things, At a Special Low Price. 2 cases of 36 inch Bleaching, one at 8 1-2 per yard and one,at 6 1-4 cents per vard. These are values you have not seen sence the days of 5 cents cotton. 52 inch Black, Brown and Blue Mohair or Brilliantine at 45 cents ner yard. These goods are bought from a Big Skirt House, just the goods for an everlasting skirt. Many other good values in tho Big Dress Good Department and I feel confident that my Dress Goods Man, Mr. J. Felder Hunter, will take pleasure in showing you the many new things we have in 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 and Children's Clothing. I am pre pared to satisfy the most 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, $3.00 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. Dou?lacs, Brockton, Mass., Zeigler Brothers of Phila delphia, The Walkin Shoe and The Walton Shoe. We can fit^the family from the infant to the old gentleman. The school days are on us, come and get a pair of "Walton School Shoes" for your Boy or Girl. Yours for quility and satisfaction, Geo. V. Zeigler, Phone 1402 19 West RusselL