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CHINA and TOY RFfilNINfi TIIF^nAY NflV ?4" I Giving the people of the City and County 12 days to buy their Holiday Goods CWnil?P CDin A V 'nCO a Iat lowest fi^ures ever offered in our City. My stock is now complete with a E N DI Nu in I DAY , U t U. O. | full line of handpainted china celery, salard, cake and bon bon dishes, crock ery, glassware, hanging lamps, parlor lamps,*doIls, toys, wagons, automobiles. Everything in store is marked in plain figures. These prices will be cancelled and sale price marked on each article. After Dec. 8 old prices prevail. Come and see the great reduction in price. Cash for all goods during this sale. Note great reduction in prices quoted below: Job Lot Dinner Plates.2o Job Lot Odd Saucers.1^? 8c Large Dinner Plates.4c 7c Medium Dinner Plates.3c 5c Breakfast Plates..2?c 8c Cups and Saucers ..:.4c 40c Cover and Disn .so.. 50c Cover and Dish.2i> 75c Soup Tureen, with cover.3N $1.00 Large Turkey Platter.51c 36c Large Turkey Platter.18c 25c Meat Platter.12c 15e Meat Platter.9?; lOo Meat Platter .-.7s 25c Rice Dieh.12c 15c Rice Dieh _.9c $1.21? White Bowl and Pit oh er. .98c $1.M White Bowl and Pitcher.,.85c 90o White Bowl and Pitcher _.65c $1.5? Whit* Slop Jar, handle .-,.98c $1.35 White Slop Jar, handle .-.s&c $1.00 White Slop Jar, handle.69c 48c Open Chamber.24c 60c Covered Chamber.42c 25c Open Chamber.15c Remember, Cover and Dishes only. .....20c $4.00 large Mirror, oval or square.$2.S9 $13.00 Dinner Set, American Ghina, decorated with rose or forget me-nots, 102 pieces, including soup tureen, now.$8.89 $8.00 Dinner Set, American China, decorated with rose and for get-me-nots, 60 pieces .'.$5.49 $5.00 Dinner Set, 60 pieces, white American China .$2 89 $14.00 Dinner Set. English Royal iron stone China, including soup and sauce tureen .$8.89 $10.00 Chamber Set, hand painted, tinted, 12 pieces, large slop jar . . . .(.$6.98 $7.00 Chamber Set, decorated with flowers and stippe gold,1. 12 pieces, slop jar.$1.68 $5.00 Chamber Set. hand painted, tinted, 10 pieces .$3.f>8 $3.50 Chamber Set, white and gold, also tinted blue and green, 10 pieces ....$2.00 $1.50 Bowl and Pitcher, white and gold, also tinted blue, green, or pink.$2 98 $4.00 Chocolate or French Coffee. .98c orated .Set, thin China, beautifully dec $3.00 Chocolate Set, thin China.$1.98 Job lots in thin Plates, Cups and Saucers, usually retail at $1.50, for set cups and caucers, now, per set .$1.00 Job lots in thin Bavarian China, rosebud doooration, consisting of plates, covered dish, meat dish and vegetable dish, less than cost. ^ $2.00 Celery, Cake or Salad Dish, hand painted .$1.45 $1.00 Celery, Cake or Salad Dish, hand painted.69c All odd shape China Dishes greatly reduced. $16.00 Hand Painted Jap Vase, largest in city offered for sale $10.98 $4.50 Hand Painted Jap Vase.$2.98 $3.00 Hand Painted Jap Vase.$1.00 All Vases and Ornaments grea:Iy reduced in price. $10.00 large Oil Painting .,.$6.98 $8.00 large Oil Painting, Shadord. box and glass .$4.?y;> $3.50 and $3.00 Pastel Paintings.$1.98 $2.50 Pearl Paintings ....$1.S0 $1.50 Picture and Frame '.98?: $1.00 and $1.25 Picture and Frame .85c Big job in Pictures and Frames from.2c to 38c 25c Hand Glass Lamp, complete.18c 35c Hand Glass Lamp, complete.22?: $3.50 Parlor Lamp, Rochester.$2.18 $1.50 Rochester Nickle Lamp .$1.38 All Swinging Lamps reduced in price. $1.50 large Jointed Doll, shoes and stockings.98c $1.25 large Jointed Doll, shoes aDd stockings .89o 60c Jointed Dolls.44c $2.00 Dressed Dolls .$1.48 $1.25 Dressed Dolls.90c 60c Dressed Jointed Dolls..?.45c 35c Dressed Jointed Dolls.22c Big selection Bear Dolls, Negro Dolls, Lady Dolls, every kind of Dolls. $4.00 Teddy Bear .$2.89 $2.50 Teddy Bear .$1.6? $1.25 Teddy Bear .95c Big selection Tea Sets and Iron Toys. Special prices. All Toy Velocipede and Wagons greatly reduced. Don't fail to see the centre window display. Electrical street car will be there?the big Plush Horse, many toys to please the children. So boys and girls begin to write your letter to Santa Claus for gifts and mail it at E. D. Reeve's Store. E. 0. S CHINA AND TOY 54-56 Ea4t Russell St. People of Cotton Belt Urged To Hold .Cotton. BY FARMER'S UNION New Orleans Convention Adjourns After Making Urgent Plea That Business People of the South Aid in the Movement for Better Prices for the South's Greatest Crop. New Orleans, La., Nov. 13.?With a stiring appeal to every interest la a stirring appeal to every interest in the South?agricultural, financial holding cotton for higher prices, the joint conference committee of the National Farmers' Union and financial interests of New Orleans, adjourned today. The appeal is ad dressed to the people of the cotton belt and is as follows: "We, the joint committee of the National Farmers' Union and of the financial and commercial interests cf New Orleans, realizing .that confi dence in cotton market conditions has been impaired, and the appre hension thereby engendered he.s caused more rapid marketing of cot ton than has ever been known, and beliieving that the holding of cotton at the present time will permit the healthy assimilation of temporary superabundance and restore normal conditious under which remunera tive prices may be obtained, hereby earnestly appeal to every farmer, merchant and banker and other hold ers and owners of cotton, to hold back, so far as they can, their preseiu holdings and not sell unless abso lutely compelled to do so, until the price of cotton shall have reached a substantially increased figure. "We especially request all mer chants and bankers of the cotton belt to extend the obligation of the cotton grower, when called upon to do so, for a reasonable period, and to do all other things in their power to aid and encourage such growers and holders of cotton, believing, as we do. that, all the business con ditions of the world, and especially of the cotton world, steadily point toward better prices than now obtain ed. "We believe that such concerted and determined action will logically, and in all probability, increase the present inadequate price paid for cotton." Committees were named to in vestigate the public ware house plan, which calls for a quasi public com mission, appointed by the State of Louisiana, to control the operation of a large ware house to be built on the river front at New Orleans. The proposed ware house is designed to hold from 1,500,000 to 3,000,000 bales of cotton. FINDS HUSBAND IN ASYLUM." A Man "Who Disappeared Ten Years Ago, Discovered. New York, Nov. 13.?Prof Mark W. Harrington, former chief of the United States weather bureau, who mysteriously dropped out of sight nearly ten years ago, has been found, a hopeless mental wreck, in the New Jersey Asylum for the Insane at Mor ris Plains. He has been an inmate of the asylum since more than a year ago when he was found wandering aimlessly about the streets of Tren ton. Such is his condition that hr has been unabl-e to tell the asylum officials anything about himself, and it was not until yesterday that his identity was established. Then the wife of the former weather bureau chief visited the asylum and identi fied the man as her missing husband. Mrs. Harrington, who lives in this city, said today that although her husband has changed greatly in ap pearance since he left home ten year? ago, and did not recognize her when she visited him at the asylum, she is certain the man in the asylum is Prof. Harrington. " REST CATARRH DOCTOR. This is the little Hyo mei inhailer, a doctor that has cured many [ thousands of sufferers I from catarrh, bronchit is, asthma, hay fever, coughs, colds, grip and croup. ' It's ?easy to cure yourself wich Hyomei. Pour a few drops in the little inhailer, and breathe it in. The healing, soothing and antisceptic air will reach every nook and crevice of the mucous membrane of the nose and throat; will Stop ihs irritation al most immediately; will allay the inflammation; drive out the foul odor; kill the germs and cure the disease. ACTUAL SIZE "My wife has been using Hyoniri | for two months for catarrh. She uas received more relief and benefit thau from any other treatment."?E. S. I Parrett, Jeffersonville, O. The J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co., J the druggists, sell Hyomei (pro nounced Iliph-o-me) and guarantees! it. A complete outfit, including in baler, only costs $1.00. CASTOR IA Fo* Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature A silly woman tries to drive ^ man; a wise one leads him. GRIEVES OVER TRAGEDY. Policeman Who Shot Child by A< cident Quits the Force. Charleston, Nov. 13.?The Even ing Post says, grieving over the shooting of the little girl of a fellow policeman, Private S. M. McClure, of the Charleston police force, has re signed from the department, be cause of shattered health, and will start with his family tomorrow for the West. He will go on to Arizona, where hie has a brother, leaving his wife and children with his father in Tennessee. Private McClure has always been a good officer, and was held in high esteem by his superiors. Last July ne was In pursuit of a negro in the upper part of the city, and was forced to shoot at the fellow. Little Mary Sassett was hit and killed by one of the bullets from the offioer'.? pistol. A father himself of small children, Policeman McClure was almost pros trated with grief, and never reco\ ercd from the shock which the de plorable death of the little girl gave him. He seemed to pine away, and is now forced to use crutches to make his way about. He leaves to morrow morning for Arizona, where it is hoped his strength will return ? A Resting Place. The country's always somewhere Howe'er the city grinds, Cool, grassy fields are waiting Howe'er the dust cloud blinds, The oaks we knew aforetime Are each one in their place, And butterflies drift past them And cool cloud shadows race. Howe'er work mars the pattern Of things we planned to do. Howe'er dreams of our dreaming Lag in the coming true. The country waits off yonder With halm for work-worn hearts. Vistas of blowing blossoms To soothe the eye that smarts. Howe'er the world misuse us, Howe'er the years shall pile Their burdens on cur shoulders, Out yonder all the while The country waits to greet us With things we used to know, The blossom-sprinkled uplands, Tree branches bending low. Life can not be all futile, We scarcely dare to fail When somewhere 'way out yonder The calling of the quail Rings clear across the morning, And while the distant wood Waits with its shadows for us The world is always good. And there are laughs of children To meet us down the way, And the gold of the sunset Wipes all the dun and gray Out of the world before us, And, howe'er we shall fare, Whate'er our climbs or stumbles Tho country's always there. Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina, County or Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Sallia Minnegan, etc., Plaintiff, against Willie Minnegan, et all, Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, all persons having claims against the estate of Wilson Minnegan, deceased, are hereby re quired to prove their respective de mands before the undersigned, on or before November 23, 1908, or be debarred p?.ymenit. ROBT. E. COPES. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 2, 1908. Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common Pit-as. Phillis Kennedy, et al, plaintitf, against Willie Minnegan, et .1, Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, all persons haying claims against the estate of April Kennedy, deceased, are hereby re- j quired to prove their respective de-, mands before the undersigned, on \ or before November 23, 1908, or be! debarred payment. ROBT. E. COPES. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 2. 1908. Notice. By request of the owners I will sell immediately after the public sales on December Salesday, the fol lowing described real estate: All that tract of land situate in Elizabeth Township, containing three hundred and fifty-six acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of estate of R. A. Jeffcoat, Mrs. Julia Bull, W. R. Rummff, tue Wolfe Mill and the North Edisto River. About five horse farm cleared. Fine plantation. Also that tract of land also sit uate in Elizabeth Township, contain ing one hundred and forty-seven acres, more.or less, and bounded by lands of \V. R. Rummff, Mrs. Mary A. Horger, North Edisto River, etc.. being known as the Wolfe Mill Place. ROBERT E. COPES, Agent. J. C. EVANS. Elorree, S. C, Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Carrie E. Smiths etc., Plaintiff, against Minnie L. Smith, et ai, Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, all persons having claims against the os-tate of Welling ton E. Smith, deceased, are hereby required to prove their respective demands before the undersigned, on or before November 23, 190S, or be debarred payment. ROBT. E. COPES. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 5. 1908. Notice to Creditors. All persons having claims against the estate of the late J. P. Weimer are hereby requested to prove their respective demands before the nnde - signed at the office of Messrs Bow man & Bowman, Attorneys, Orang.--, burg, S. C.i on or before November 24, 1908, or be detarred payment. All persons Indebted to said es t?te will make payment to the under signed at the office of her said at torneys. MINNIE L. WEIMER Administratrix of the Estate of j P. Weimer, deceased. Oct. 24, 1 908. 10-3014t Notice of Final Discharge. On the first day of Decemlbor 1908, I will file my final accoun' j as administrator of the estate of I M. N. Riley, deceased, with the Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County. S. C, and will thereupon ask for Letters of Discharge. P. C. RILEY, Qualified Adrar. Estate of M. N. Riley deceased. October 30, 1908. ll-3-4t Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Ella J. Rourk, Plaintiff, against .1. M. Griffin, et al, Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, all persons hav ing claims against Maggie E. Grif fin, deceased, are hereby required to prove their respective demands be fore the undersigned, on or befoie November 23, 1908, or be debarred payment. ROBT. E. COPES. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 2. 190S. THE DRUG STORE ib the one place on earth whore it is unsafe to look for "Bargains." If you are satisfied with getting the worth of your money, the host. Medicine it is possible to compound from the highest, grade drugs, id the services of an exjrerienced Pharma cist you will send your Doctor's Preemption to J. G. Wannamaker M'fg. Co. Wanted?Sofas, lounges, couches and chairs to recover in leather, leatherette or regular upholster ing cloth. Satisfaction guaran teed. Reference given if wante 1. M. Hatch, 59 Green St. Drop me a postal. THE FURNITURE STORE TO DECORATE YOUR HOMES WITH ATTRACTIVE PICTURES. We have several hundred Picture* which will be put on SPECIAL SALE for 3 days, beginning at 10 o'clock FRIDAY, Nov. 20, and continuing through Monday, Nov. 2:}. Pictures are like .Rockers?you can't have too many of them and there's always a vacant place to be filled. $350 Worth of Pictures in this Lot. HERE ARE SOME OF THE SEN SATIONAL VALUES WE OFFER $0.00 Photo Dolors, 10x20, handsome frame .$3.10 $3.oo Photo Colors, 10x20, oval frame ..$1.7!) $2.50 Pearl Paintings, 10x20, pretty subjects.$1.00 $4.50 Dining Room Pictures, fruits, 18x22 .$2.00 $1.50 Dining Room Pictures, game, 12x22.80 $2.00 Imitation Pastels, 10x20 $1.09 $1.25 Imitation Pastels, 10x20 .00 $2.00 Oil Paintings. 22x30.. .00 $2.00 Oil Pointings, 14x22.. .00 $1.50 Oil Paintings, 14\22. . .50 $1.25 "Yard" Pictures, all sub jects .00 And many others at proportionate figures. Pictures make desirable holiday and wedding presents. Buy your gilt now and snve money. Three days only, Nov. 20. 21 sind 2.;. Terms, rash. Sample uf each style picture shown in nur window. AH except Oil Paintings have u;in-s ami the frames are worth inure d..iii ue ask fur complete picture. ? 0 # ? ? % i ft 4 6 % Wannamaker, Smoak & Co. Q Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Charles W. Hughes, Plaintiff, agaimt Jacob S. Davis, et al, Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above staled case, all persons having claims against the estate of Sally Davis, deceased, are hereby required to prove their respective demands before the undersigned, on or before November 23, 190S, or be debarred payment. RODT. E. COPES. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 2, 1908. Spot Cash Bargains nt Wannamaker, Smoak & Co. Guaranteed Iron Bed .$ Retempered Steel Springs. Cotton Top Mattress .. Pair Feather Pillows . , Solid Oak Washstand ., Kitchen Safe., Union Art Square, 9xlJ Smyrna Rug, 3 Ox GO Our Oak Bedroom Suits at is a wonder. To get these prices call attention to this ad. and pay spot cash. Wunnamakcr, Smoak & Co. 2. SO 2.50 2.30 1.40 2.89 2.5? 4.89 1.19 25.00 An ounce of accomplishment is worth a ton of theories.