The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, November 20, 1908, Page 3, Image 3
TOY STORE
MING TUESDAY NOV 24" 8 living *ne people of the City and County 12 days to buy their Holiday Goods
lip Jnin A V 'n CP Q' a* lowest figures ever offered in our City. My stock is now complete with a
ENDING FRIDAY, DEI;. 0.| full line of handpainted china celery, salard, cake and bon bon dishes, crock
ery, glassware, hanging lamps, parlor lamps, dolls, 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 r\.2c
Job Lot Odd Saucers.l^c
8c Large Dinner Plates. ..-4c
7c Medium Dinner Plates. :.3c
5c Breakfast Plates.t.2}?c
8c Cups and Saucers.4c
40c Cover and Dish .20.;
50c Cover and Dish.2.j
75c Soup Tureen, with cover."..3S
$1.00 Large ffurkey Platter.51c
36c Large Turkey Platter.
25c Meat Platter.12c
15c Meat Platter..?.0,;
10c Meat Platter ...7~
25c Rice Dish .'.'. ... .12c'
15c Rice Dish .9?
$1.25 White Bowl and Pitcher.98c
$1.00 White Bowl and Pitcher. i.85c
90c While Bowl and 'itcher.05e
$1.50 W^ite Slop Jar, handle .".' .-98e
$1.35 White Slop Jar, handle.?.89c
$1.00 White Slop Jar, ^handle.1.60c
48c Open Chamber.24c
60c Covered Chamber.'.**2c
25c Open Chamber.-. .Lr?c
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 andr* for
get-me-nots, 60 pieces ..$5.40
$5.00 Dinner Set, 60 pieces, white American China .$2 85)
$14.00 Dinner Set. English Royal'iron stone China, including
so.up and sauce tureen .$8.80
$10.00 Chamber Set, hand painted, tinted, 12 pieces, large slop
jar.$0.98
$7.00 Chamber Set, decorated with flowers and stippe gold, 12
pieces, slop jar .i.$4.08
$5.00 Chamber Set. hand painted, tinted, 10 pieces .$3.98
$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.$298
. $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, decoration, consisting of
plates, covered dish, meat dish and vegetable dish, less
than cost.
$2.00 Celery. Cake or Salad Dish, hand painted .$1.4."
$1.00 Celery, Cake or Salad Dish, hand painted.09c
All odd shape China Dishes greatly reduced.
$16.00 Hand Paipted Jap Vase, largest in city offered for sale $10.98
$4.50 Hand Painted Jap Vase.$2.98
$3.00 Hand Painted Jap Vase.$1.09
All Vases and Ornaments greatly reduced in price.
$10.06 large Oil Painting.$0.98
$8.00 large Oil Painting, Shadord. box and glass .$4.98
$3.50 and $3.00 Pastel Paintings.$1.98
$2.50 Pearl Paintings .$1.89
$1.50 Picture and Frame.t.08c
$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 fyand Glass Lamp, complete.22o
$3.50 Parlor Lamp, Rochester.J .$2.48
$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 and stockings .89c
60c Jointed Dolls.44c
$2.00 Dressed Dolls .$1.48
$1.25 Dressed Dolls.90c
60c Dressed Jointed Dolls.45e
35c Dressed Jointed Dolls.22c
Big selection Bear Dolls, Negro Dolls, Lady Dolls, every kind of Dolls.
$4.00 Teddy Bear .$2.89
$2.ot) Teddy Bear .$1.09
$1.25 Teddy Bear .95c
Toy Velocipede and Wagons greatly reduced. Don't
there?the big Plush Horse, many toys to please the
Claus for gifts and mail it at E. D. Reeve's Store.
I D. REEVE'S CHINA AND TOY STORE
ORANGEBURG, S. O.
Big selection Tea Sets and Iron Toys. Special prices,
fail to see the centre window display. Electrical street car
children. So boys and girls begin to write your .letter to Santa
54-56 JEast Russell @t.
See Zeigler &
Office Over George Zeigler's Store.
.e Today For Life antf Fire Insurance.
now than they will be again this season on
WOOD AND COAL
We are prepared to make prompt deliveries, and to
give you the best service in the city.
CRYSTAL ICE CO.
PhonelS.
Omgeburg, S- C
Fifteenth. Year
220 Students
h ?
A high grade boarding sein .?1 for Ixtjb and girls. Healthful
lion. t'oinfortaHe buildings. Broa-1 :oui t of sfncly. Tliirtoen te.r
A safe home school fur your sons a: 1 iTatightcrs. Rates reuse;
??? . ittful Catalog free. Session o] ? f ? [ : v:,rr 17th, 1008.
A:i<iress
?her*,
lahle.
PRESIDEENT
. b, PL a n,
ORMslGBBURG S u.
DOING THEIR DUTY.
Scores of Orangeburg Readers Are
Learning (he Duty of the Kidneys.
To filter the blood is the kidneys'
duty.
When they fail to do this the kid
neys are sick.
Backache and many kidney ills
follow;
Urinary troubles, diabetes.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all.
Orangeburg people endorse our
claim.
J. L. Phillips, Farmer, 85 Sellers
Ave., Orangeburg, S. C.,-says: "On
several occasions I have used Doan's
Kidney Pills procured from Dr. J.
G. Wannamaker's drug store and
they have always given entire satis
faction."
For sale by all dealers. Prlcej50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buflfalo,
New York, sole agents for the Unit
ed States.
Remember the name?Doan's?
and take no other.
The better we know people the
less politeness we waste on them.
They Take the Kinks Out.
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Pills for many years, with increasing
satisfaction. They take the kinks
out of stomach, liver and bowels,
without fi^ss or friction," says N.
H. Brown, of PUts?eld, Va. Guar
anteed satisfactory at J. G. Wanna
maker Mfg. Co.'s drug store.
Any man will toll you what he
would do if he were in your place,
only he4probabbly wouldn't.
The Judge Uses Forcible Language.
Judge W. B. Simmons of Flncas
tle. Va., told the reporter that L. &
M. Paint was usuea on his residence
in '. 8-S2, and held its color well for
21 i ears; he furthermore said that S
joars ngo he was induced to use
at'.othar paint and is sorry he did,
because the other paint didn't make
good. The Judge will now always uso
L. & it. because he knows if any de
Cfect exists in L. & M. Paint, the
hi. se will be repainted for nothing.
Tho Tj. &. M. Zinc hardens the L.
& \f. Wh'te Lead and makes L. & M.
Paint wear like Iron for 10 to 15
yna-n.
Actual cost of L. & M. about $1.20
liwr gallon. Donations of L. &. M.
-> to ol'urches. Sold by J. G.
W^rnainaker Mfg. Co, Orangeburg.
Spot Cash Bargains at Waiinamaker,
Guaranteed Iron B;-d .S 2.8J)
Retempered Steel Springs. . . 2.50
Cotton Top Mattress. 2.39
Pair Feather Pillows . 1.49
Solid Oak Washstand . 2.89
Kitchen Safe . 2.5!)
Union Art Square, 9x12.... 4.89
Smyrna Rug, 30x00. 1.19
Our Oak Bedroom Suits at.. 25.00
is a wonder.
To get these prices call attention
to this ad. and pay spot cash.
Wannamaker, Smoak & Co.
The man whose past won't hear
investigation is usually the first to
brag about his future.
Winter blasts, causing pneumonia,
pleurisy and consumption will soon
be here. Cure your cough now, and
strengthen your lungs with Foley's
Honey and Tar . Do not risk start-,
ing the winter with weak lungs,
when Foley's Honey and Tar will
cure the most obstinate cough and
colds, and prevent serious results.
A. C. Dukes, Lowman Drug Co.
Regret for our mistakes is only
practical when it prevents us from
making greater ones.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup uot
only heals irritation and allays in
flammation, thereby stopping the
cough, but 't moves the bowels gent
ly and in 'iat way drives the cold
dem. Contains no opi
pleasant to take, and
iaiiy like the taste, .so
ap'c sugar. Sold by
:. ;>., and A. C. Doyle
?xhv< judge the show
>i mi mission.
I ?<? '.o Creditors,
ii ' ccutii CaroJiua,
y of Orange burg.
In Common Pleas.
Charles \'. .<-s. Plaintiff, against
I Jacob .'-. ?. '-I al, Defendants.
By vi' .; the judgment in thei
I above hi: ? ?<-. all persons having I
i claims ajs the estate of Sally
Davis, !. are hereby required |
I tu prove Ir respective demands '
before the .im< reigned, on or jcforei
Xovcuib'.M -?, L90S, or be debarred
payment.
ROUT. E. COPES.
Judge of Probale, us Special Referee.
No rem tier -, 19 OS.
Notice (?> (' ct'i. .?i's.
State of South Carolina,
County ,t Orangeburg.
Ii Common Pleas.
Sallie Minnegan, etc., Plaintiff,
against Willie Minnegan, et all.
Defendants.
By virtue of th< j id' tnent in the
above stated case, li p .suns having
claims against the estate of Wilson
Mlnnegan, decease 1, are hereby re
quired to prove tl ? Ir respective de
mands before the undersigned, on
or before November 23, 190S, or
be debarred payment.
ROBT. E. COPES.
Judge of Probate, as Special Referee.
November 2, 1908.
Notice to Creditors.
State of South Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Phillis Kennedy, et al, plaintiff,
against Willie Minnegan, et ?i.
Defendants.
By virtue of the judgment in the
above stated case, all persons having
claims against, th" estate of April
Kennedy, deceased, are hereby re
quired to prove their respective de
mands before the undersigned, o:i
or before November 23, 1908, or be
debarred payment.
ROBT. E. COPES.
Judge of Probate. a ? Special Referee.
November 2, 190S.
Notice to Creditors.
State of South' Carolina,
County of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
Ella ,T. Roiirk, Plaintiff, against .f.
M. Griffin, et a'. Pef<Midnnts.
PiV virtue Of '1'" (iifltnvnnf 5n the*
above staked case, all persons hav
ing claims against Maggie E. Grif
fln. deceased, lire hereby required to
orove their respeeifvo deniaud? be-1
fore the undersigned, on or hefo'iOj
Noveml>er 23, 190S, or 1?' dobarre.1
payment.
ROBT. E. COPES. j
Judge of Probate, a* ;?',!* -ial Referee. j
November 2, i!)' 3.
Notice fii' Fin :1 I''- '? irge.
On the first day of Dtfcemjbcr
] 90S. I will file i iy Onal ucco m*
as administrator of the ? .:i >f
M. N. Riley, decem "I. wi ;: the .iu i: > i
of Proba'.e ror Oran ; biirg County..
S. C., and will thereupon asl: lor i
Litters of Discharge. j
P. C. RH EV.
Qualified Admr. ISstul? o,* M. X.
Rilev deceased. I
October 30, 1 90S. 1 L-3-4tj
EFURN
TO DECORA HE YOUR HOMES
WITH ATTRlCTrVE PICTURES.
We have several hundred Pictures
which will be put on SPECIAL SALE
for 3 days, beginning at 10 o'clock
FRIDAY, Nov. 20. fnd continuing
through Monday, Nov. 23.
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 SOMB OF THE SEN
SATIONAL VALUES WE
OFFER
$5.00 Photo Odors, 16x20,
handsoim fia.no .$3.19
$3.00 Phot ii Colors, 10x20,
oval franc .$1.79
$2.50 LVarl Paintings, 10x20,
pretty sul |c ?.s.$1.00
$4.50 Dining if iom Pictures,
fruits, 18.\2\i .$2.09
$1.50 Dining Room Pictures,
game, i 2-'J?'..89
$2.00 Imitat o ;'i -it Ik, 1U\2() $1.09
$1.25 Imitation Pisei-, KJ*20 .09
$2.G0 Oil I i iilir, ;s, 32x3?.. .99
$2.00 Oil Piibilbigs, 14x22. . .00
$1.50 Oil Pa;;if/>.>. UvE2. . .59
$1.25 "Yard" 'i. tiuvs, all sub
jects . .09
And many ?>i :i . s at proportionale
Picture; i c >s:i i'.ie holiday
and weddiii'.; r . 5*uy your
gilt now ami sav ? money. Jureu
days only, liov, 1? >, 24 and 23.
Terms, ca>b. ; n !e of r?ch styl.?
picture show* in ir window. All
except Oil 1*;: Ii?:, '. ..Ja-s ?jld
tli;- frames ;?. ;v< h a.ors than we
ask l or co i a ? t; re.
'&anamski: * S'soak & Co.