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BUS SEAT COME EASY. A Congressman Whose Campaign ) .... . ;? ' ' . Expenses Wjp Ten Cents. Sharon, Penn., Nov. 24.?In filing Us campaign expense account Till IReiss, the Democratic nominee for ?congress in the twenty-eighth dis trict, makes a statement, in which lie says: "I accepted the nomination on the <lollowing platform: 'That I would ?send to each constituent in the dis trict a package of seeds; draw my salary and all( my hoard would spend at home with my constituents ' "Captain Whistler of the Western Press assured me\ that because^ was an exalted Elk I could carry Elk -county without doubt. "I hereby certify to the following "bill of expense: "Two letters to- St. Mary's, postage ?4 cents. "One letter to.Marienville. postage 2 cents. "One letter to Franklin, postage, 2 cents. 'One -letter Meadville, postage, 2 cents. "Total ten cents." "P. S.?The only seeds I can give this year are little seeds of kind . ness." FOUND IN RIVER. Tiich Woman Commits Suicide by Jumping in Water. New York, Nov. 24.?The body of "Mrs. Julia Fleischmann, who dis appeared most mysteriously from her "home, 18 West Eighty-sixth street, ^November 5 last, was found floating In the East river, near Ward's Island "Sunday afternoon. Julius Fleisch mann, a wealthy retired builder, has expended $10.000 in an unceasing search for his wife and offered $1,000 Teward to any one finding her, dead ?or alive. Coroner Schrady said ho "was convinced that it was a case ?of suicide. 'There were no marks on the body to warrant any othe: conclusion. ACT OF INSANE MAN. Shot Two 31 en and Wanted to Kill Five. ? \ Carlisle, 111., Nov. 24.?Allie Al len, aged 25, shot John L. Edwards, aged 50. and George Walker, aged 35, at their homes near Boulder Sunday. Both are in a critical con dition. Alton, when placed in jail said: "I wanted to kill five men btii: I got two." He had been in an in sane asylum one, but was never considered dangerous. ^ Several months ago Walker worsted him in a law suit. Edwards was holding Iis property a3 trustee to keep him from squandering it. He Imagined nis ? guardian was not giving him a square deal. NO RACE SUICIDE HERE. A. Couple Who Has Had Twenty seven Children. \ Spartanburg, Nov. 24.?The Herald says Wade Wilbur and his wife, Martha Wilburn, who live on Mrs. Lillle Padgett's place, about six miles north-east of the city, have been married twenty-seven years and are the parents of twenty-seven children. Mrs. Wilburn was fifteen years old when she married Mr. Wilburn. She Is now 43 years old and her husband 53. The little Wilburns came singly and in good health. "That marriage may be a profitable investment in Spartanburg county, this story is proof sufficient. A Corn Exposition. Springfield, 111., Nov. 26.?The jrreatest corn exposition ever held in this State was opened in the State armory and two buildings connected "with it Monday. The city is crowd ed with farmers from all parts of the State and there is every indica tion that the exhibition, which will .remain open until Saturday even ing, will be a great success. ihe main building contains a highly in teresting exhibition of coru and com products and various educational dis plays showing the methods of sci entific farming and what can be accomplished by breeding corn for for various puropses. In the same "building the special premiums are exhibited, which have been contrib uted by various business firms in the country. The second building con tains the decorative exhibits from the various counties, district schools, seed corn growers, etc., an Indian village and the State fish exhibit The third building contains the State game exhibit under the direc tion of Dr. J. A. Wheeler. The total list of prizes and premiums repre sents a value of ten thousand dol lars. Reflections of a Bachelor. The reason a woman can think her husband is clever is because she knows he isn't. When a man prefers to live in the suburbs, he wouldn't if his wife would let him live in the city. A woman likes to have some one coax her to do something she wants to do. A good thing about a college ed ucation would be If somebody coul 1 Invent a way to make it useful 10 a man. Spot Cash Bargains at Wannamaker, Smoak & Co. Guaranteed Iron Bed .S 2.89 Rctempered Steel Springs... 2..10 Cotton Top Mattress. 2.:if> Pair Feather Pillows . 1.19 Solid Oak Washstand . 2.89 Kitchen Safe . 2..~9 Union Art Square. 9x12.... -1.89 Smyrna Reg, 30x60 . 1.19 Our Oak Bedroom Suits at.. 25.00 is o. wonder. To get these prices call attention to thi? ad. and pay spot cash. Wannamaker, Smoak ?Si Co. Pfllowport. Into the harbor of dusk and dream. When the twilight lalls and the soft stars gleam, The good ship Sleep sails in to rest On the calm, sweet pillow of Moth er's breast; In'o the harbor cf Pillowport, The white-sailed vessel glides Soft and still, to the airs that fill The voice of the murmuring tides! Oh, Master Love at the helm stands With the tiller grasped in his faith ful hands; The sirens sing on the waves, afloat, And the twilight falls o'er the silent boat; Into the harbor of Pillowport, j Safe from the seas of day, The good ship soars to the golden shores Of the city of Tired-of-Play! Around and around the isles of bloom She rides the storm and cleaves the spun; Ail safe, all safe each soul on board In the tender care of the gentle ' Lord; Into the harbor Pillowport. Dusk and the darkling dome, With love's all-hail o'er the vel sel's rail From the sweetheart lips of home! The wind blows east, the wind blows west, 'Tis twilight time oi mothers breast; Ahoy, ahoy, good ship, ahoy, With the golden girl and golden boy; Into the harbor of Pillowport, Sweet ship of the silver streams, Let anchors fail by the velvet mall Of this beautiful city of dreams! It's usually the things you haven t that would seem to make life worth living. One of the delights about gambl ing It how the men who do .it can always tell when they win and never when they lose. A girl would much rather you told her how 'pretty ?he is than how much brains she has, but you might just as well tell her both. Notice of Final Discharge. ? On the first day of Decemiber. 1908, I will file my final accoun* as administrator of the estate of 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 Admr. Estate of M. N. Riley deceased. October 30, 1908. 11-3-4* Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina, County ur Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Sallie MInnegan, etc., Plaintiff, against Willie Minnegan, et ail, Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, all r arsons having claims against the estate of Wilson Mi negan, deceased, are hereby re quired to prove their respective de mands before the undersigned, on or before November 23, 1908, or be debarred payment. ROBT. E. COPES. Ju -.ge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 2, 1908. Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Charles W. Hughes, Plaintiff, against Jacob S. Davis, et al, Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, all persons having claims against the estate of Sally Davis, deceased, are hereby required tc prove their respective demands 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 to Creditors. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Phillis Kenned}', et al, plaintiff, against Willie Minnegan, et ?i. Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, all persons having claims against the estate of April Kennedy, deceased, are hereby re quired to prove their respective de mands before the undersigned, on or before November 23, 190S, or bo debarred payment. ROBT. E. COPES. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 2, 190S. Notice to Creditors. State of South Carolina, County or Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Ella J. Rourk, Plaintiff, against J. 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, 190S, or be debarred payment. ROBT. E. COPES. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 2, 1908. Notice. By request of Mr. S. B. C. Horger, the owner, I will sell immediately after the public sales on the first Monday in December next the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: All that certain piocj, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and beinn; in Orangeburg county. South Caro containing one hundred and twenty-seven acres, more or less, and bounded by lanes of T. P. Horner. F. S. F"h!s, .1. W. Horror and A. i\ Horger. Terns, ennh. ROBT. E. COPES, Agent. GENUINE Peruvian Ouano HIGH ANALYSES > PERUVIAN GUANO CORPORATION Charleston, S. C. SOLE IMPORTERS. Tax Notice. . , Office of County Treasurer, Orangeburg, S. C. Tax duplicates will be open at the Court House for the collection of Taxes from October 15th to the 31st day of December, 1908, as follows: State tax.5V2 mills County tax .3 " Road tax .1 Constitutional school ....3 " Total .12% mills Special Taxes? Mills B.D* District No. 10.2 District No. 11.2 District No. 12.2 District No. 13.2 District No. 18.4 2 District No 20.4 District No. 21. 2 District No. 22.2 District No. 23..,2 District No. 23.2 District No. 26.3 2 District No. 27.1 District No .28.3 District No. 33.3 .? District No. 34.3 3 District No. 36.4 2 District No. 37*..2 District No. 38.2 District No. 40.2 District No. 41.4 District No. 42.2 District No. 43.3 District No. ?4.3 District No. 46.3 District No. 47.1 District 'No. 48.4 District No. 55.3 District No. 64.3 District No. 65.2 2 DIsticrt No. 68_.4 District No. 70.4 2 district No. 71.3 District No. 72.3 [District No 74.4 District No. 75.2 District No. 78.3 District No. 83.3 f Commutation Tax for the years 1909, payable from October 15th, '908, to 1st March, 1909. A. D. FAIR, Treasurer. Orangeburg Co., S. C. Oct. 1st, 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, tne 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 W. 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. Smithy -etc., , Plaintiff, against Minnie L. Smith, et ui, Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, all persons havir-g claims against the estate of Welling ton E. Smith, deceased, are hereby required to prove their respective demands before the undersigned, on or before November 23, 1908, or be debarred payment. ROBT. E. COPES. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 5, 1908. Notice to Creditors. All persons holding claims against the estate of M. N. Riley, deceased, will present same duly proven and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to Raysor & Sum mer, Attorneys, Orangeburg, S. C , on or before Monday, November 30, 190S. P. C. RILEY, Qur.lified Admr. Estate of M. X. Riir>v( deceased. October 30, l'JOS. ll-3-4t Circuit Court Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common- Pleas. Mary L. Hutto, et al, Plaintiff, j against Nelson Jenkins, Defendant. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, I will sell, at pub jlic auction, at Orangebuig Court House, during the legal hours for sales, on the first Monday in Decem ber, 1908, being the seventh day .if said month, the following described real estate: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Goodland Township, in Orangeburg county, in said State, containim., twenty-two (22) acres, more or less, on Freedrnan's Hili, known as the Allen Frederick place. TERMS?Cash, the purchaser or purchasers to pay for all papers and all taxes falling due after the day ( sale; and in case tne purchaser : purchasers fail to comply with tht" terms of sale, said premises will be resold on the same or some subse quent salesday, on the same terms, and at the risk of tho former pur chaser or purchasers. ROBT. E. COPES. Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. November 18, 1908. Sheriff's Tax Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. By virtue of certain tax execu tions to me directed, I will sell in front of the Court House, on Monday, EteOember 7th, 1908, during the legal hours of sale, four hundred (400) acres of land in Cow Castle Township, bounded by lands of I. J. Hutto. Fourhole Swamp, Dorchester line and J. P. Carn; levied upon as the property of L. R. How^H. ?ALSO? At the same time and place one hundred and fifty-teeven (157) acres and three t3) buildings In Cow Castle Township, bounded by lands of Mrs.Huff, J. H. Weath ers, John W. Whetsell and J. W. Whetsell and.Stephens; levied upon as the property of estate of Alice B. Weathers. ?ALSO? One lot, In Orange Townsnip. bounded by lands of Henry Vor. Ohsen on three sides and on the south by Flora Felder; levied upon as the property of Jacob Mlddleton. ?ALSO? One lot In City Township, bounded by lands of W. H. Dukes, W. C. Wolfe and others; levied upon as the property of M. S. Gaffney. Terms, cash. JNO. H. DUKES, S. O. C. Nov. 11, 1908. Land Sale. At the request of the owners, i will sell at public auction, at Or angeburg Court House, immediately after the Circuit C/ourt Sales, on the first Monday in December, 190S, being the seventh day of said month, the following described real estate: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and heinj; in Elizabeth Township. Orangeburg County, South Carolina, containing ninety-seven (97) acres, mjore or less on Big Branch and Limestone Creek and bounded by lands now or formerly of S. K. Inablnet, W. V. Culler.Wolfe.Amak er and others, being a portion of the estate lands of airs. R. O. Pooser, deceased. Terms, cash. RODT. E. COPES. Notice of Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of the Probate Court, I will sell at public auction, for cash, at the late residence of J. E. Corley, deceased, on the 27th day of November, 190S, all the personal property of the es tate of the late J. E. Corley, de ceased, consisting chiefly of horses, mules, corn, fodder, cotton seed, hay, wagons, buggies, engine, saw mill and farming implements; sale to commence at ten o'clock a. m. JOHN 1). SHULER, Administrator of the Estate of J. Corley, deceased. 10-30-1 Federal Court Sale. In the District Court of the United States, for the District ol South Carolina. In the Matter of J. G. Foy, Bankrupt. Wm. L. Glaze, Trustee, Plaintiff, agains; J. G. Foy, e"t al, Defend ants. Notice is hereby given puisuant to an order of Wm. H. Brawley, judge of the United States district , court, for the district aforesaid, j made in the above entitled matter, I that I will sei1 at public auction, at Orangeburg Court House, in Orange burg, S. C, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, or as soon thereafter as con venient, on the first Monday in De cember, 1908, being the 7th day of said month, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and ba ng in Liberty township in said Coun v of Orangeburg, and State of South Carolina, containing nineteen (19) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: By lands now or formerly of J. G. Vose, by lands of Way, and by tfhe Jones Bridge Public Road; the above described tract of land being designated as tract "Y" on a Plat of the estate lands of J. D. Jones made by F. W. Fredrick, De cember, 1905, and being the same land conveyed to J. G. Foy by J. E. Smith by deed dated March 5th. 1907. Terms?Cash, and purchaser or purchasers to pay for papers and all taxes falling due after day of sale and In case the purchaser or pur chasers fail to .comply with tne terms o.f sale, said premises will be re-sold on the same, or some sub sequent day, on the same terms and at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers. E. J. BOLAND, ^ Trustee. November 12, 1908. 11-20.3t Federal Court Sale. In the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of J. G. Foy, Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given pursuant to an order of Jno. S. Bowman, Jr., Referee In Bankruptcy, made in the above entitled matter, that I will sell at public auction, at Orangeburg Court House, Orangeburg, S. C, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as convenient, on the first Monday In December, 1908, being the 7th day of said month, the right title and interest of J. G. Foy, bankrupt, in and to: "All that certain piece, parcel or plantation of land situate, lying and being In Goodland township, Orange burg county, South Carolina, con taining two husdred and five f20.'?j acres, more or less, and bound ed as follows: On the north by lauds of Frank White, on the east by lands of Carrie Tyler, on the south by lands of Morgan and on the west by lands of the estate of L A. Gleaton, and being the same tract of land devised unto J. G. Foy by Morgan L. Gleaton, by his last will and testament. Terms?Cash, and in case the purchaser or purchasers fail to com ply with the terms of sale, said estate will be re-sold on the same or on some subsequent day, on the same terms and at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers. E. J. BOLAND, Trustee in Bankruptcy for J. G. Foy, Bankrupt. November 11, 1908. 11-20-31 Executor's Notice. Notice is herehy given that ail persons having claims against the estate of D. G. Sturkoy, deceased, present same to the undersigned, and notice is further given that on the ?Sth day of December, 1908, I will file my final account with the Judge of Probate for Orangeburg County as Executor of the last will of the said D. n. Sturkey and ask for let ters dismissory. ENOCH STURKEY. Qualified Executor of Will of D j G. Sturkey, Deceased. Nov. 5th, IL'bS. U-6-U| SATISFACTION OR YOU? MONET BACIL' 232 and 234 King St., Charleston, S. C, the largest wholesale ?nd retail mail order hoose in the south. ??k-Wb Cot File Piece Gooils for Merchants in Alf Leestli at Wholesale Prirr @^ FASCINATING t ALL AND WINTER FABRICS. 44- inch satin stripped Poplin, black and all colors, yard $1.39. 45- inch imported Filiet Voile, in blue, gray and brown, yard $1.25. 46- inch Satin Viola, black and all the new\;olors, yard $1.75. We carry a large assortment of Dress Goods in plain weaves and fan cy mixtures, in all the newest colors. 12 l-2c, 15c, 25c, 39c, 48c up to $3.50 the yard. Special! Ladies' Taffeta Silk Waists, black md colors, value $4.00, special each 53.00. FINEST DISPLAY OF LADIES' AND . MISSES' SUITS IN THE SOUTH Ladies' strictly Tailored Suits, in fancy mixtures, would sell easily at $25.00, our price, suit $10.ao. Ladies' and Misses' Tailor Made Suits, in plain broadcloth and man nish mixtures, Suits that would retail easily at $20.00, our price, suit $15.00. At $23.00 We have an assortment of Ladies and Misses' Suits in plain and fancy stripped broadcloths, plain and fancy Panamas and Herringbone stripes, in all the new colors. The largest assortment and the greatest values in the South, suit $25.00. WARM WEATHER UNDERWEAR, Gents' Heavy Cotton and Wool Mixed Vest and Drawers, valued $1.25. Special each 9ac. Gents' All Wool Vest and Drawers (natural color) each $1.48. Ladies' Cotton and Wool Mixed 1 Ribbed Vests, medium and heavy J weights, each 75c. I Ladies' Cotton Ribbed Vest and l Drawers, light, medium and heavy weights, each 49c. i Ladies' light weight Silk and I Wool Vest and Drawers, each $1.00. NEW WAIST STYLES. Styles, Yes! All that is possible to put into a correctly made waist. But there is service, too, and lowness of price, that, quality considered, is little short of astonishing and most pleas ing as well. New Taffeta Silk Waists in. Black, and a full line of colors, each $6.00. a . Ladies' Lace Waists, trimmed with lace and medallions, $2.50, $3.00. $3.75, up to $25.00. Ladies' White Linen Waists, some trimmed embroidered figures, others plain tucked, $2.50 to $10.00. WHICH IS MORE URGENT? FIRE INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. Important? Oh yes, you intend U 7ou would not allow your house t0:'ns,ire after awhile when "a Uttls better able to do so. Important? You fully realize it. )u would : remain uninsured overnight Your house may never burn. Com paratively few buildings ever do. You will surely die. All men do You are more likely to die within a week or a year, than your house ii to burn. If your house does burn, your prop- j D(?ath destroy3 at once and lrr#. erty is destroyed, but you can still iyocably, In whole or In part the in provide for your loved ones. Your J come that provided for the dally ncome remains unaffected, your earn ing capacity unimpaired. If your house is not insured at all, or for an Insufficient amount. YOU CARRY THE RISK. wants of those you love, the incom? that was counted on to feed and clothe and educate your chldren. If your life is not insured at all or for an insufficient amount, Your Wife'and Babies Carry the R?Ul Your friend has had his home in Your frend haB had his life In jsured these 30 years and is now ao sured these 30 years, and aas had 0ij man. He is fortunate in having no fire. He has been fortunate in lived, and he has something now to show for the money paid out. Hl? that though he has nothing now toicosn vai?e affords a comfortable sup show for the money paid out. 'port for his own declining years. WHICH IS MOKE URGENT? Southeastern Life Insurance Company, SPARTAN i'.l UG, S. C.