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COMMENCING THURSDAY. JUNE 17 AND LASTING 10 DAYS An Enthuiastic Price=Reducing Event==An Economizing Time of Immense Importance. Every Department is Filled With "JUBILEE" Bargains==Abundantly==Copiously. And Jubilee Bargains are Different From Other Bargains Bigger==Better==More of Them. There surely are Savings here for You. Why Named "The Jubilee Sale" Because you will be jubilant when you read the extraordinary bargains that we will offer at this sale. More jubilant when you come and procure these money saving seasonable offer ings. PRICES TELL THE STORY Come and Save What Will The Jubilee Be? It will consist of 100 of the most unprecedented bargains of brand new summer goods selected from each de partment in our big up to date store and offered at prices that cannot fail to make shrewd shoppers highly jubi lant. BARGAIN NO. I? $1.75 White Wash Skirt* for $1.10 These are the newest tailored, white linene skirts, pearl button trimmed. Perfect fitting. BARGAIN NO. 11? 40c Silk Ponge Linene for 28 cents. Postively the most up to date fabric offered today. Surely you will get a suit at this price. BARGAIN NO 2? 25c Wash Belts for 10 cents. Ten new designs of white linen and rep belts made with adjust able buckle and pearl slides. BARGAIN NO. 12? $2.50 Colored Heatherbloom Skirts for $1.59. Pink, White and Blue?exquis ite for your lingerie dress. ' Price less than cost of material. BARGAIN NO. 21? 10c Ginghams for 5 cents. Manufacturer's end of loomB. Splendid assortment of paterns and all fast "olors. BARGAIN NO. Fl? $1.25 Satin Striped Panama for 88 cents. The stylish goods of the hour. Magnificent In appearance, excel lent for durability. BARGAIN NO. 71? 25c Cushion Tops for 17 cents. A chance to fill the cozy corner or favorite couch at little ex pense. All up to date ideas. AND 89 MORE BARGAIN NO. 81? All $5 and $6 Net Waists for $3.58. This extremely low p.ice will soon clean up our entire stock of elegant stylish waists. BARGAIN NO. 15c Spanish Castile Soap for 8 cento. A large bar of the highest puri ty soap. 25c a cake will buy bo better. BARGAIN NO. 91? $1.50 Colored Tapestry Table Covers for 98 cents. The best Quality of Philadelphia tapestry covnrs named at so loir u price; you caaum resist. BARGAIN NO. 92? Ail 50c and 60c Mohair Saltings for 42 cents. Mohairs, as you know, are good for all the year round wear. Buy now and save money. CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. Power Is Applied Directly to the Wa ter to Be Raised. la the new centrifugal pump for Ir rigation purposes; herewith shown, the water is raised by the same force that cuuses a flywheel to burst when re volved too rapidly, says Popular Me chanics. The most interesting and Devolution ary feature of the new pump is in the fact that the power is applied directly to the water, only about o .per cent l>cing lost in journal, speed resistance and friction. The pump will draw water at a sj>eed of forty revolutions l>er minute, ami its capacity increases in proportion to the speed of its revolu tions. * in the mechanical e?nstruetlon of the puinp there are no runners, plungers, stuffing boxes r.r piston rod:*- in fact, nothing but open pipe. Prom Intal to discharge the open pi:. ? e mslitiitv. the pump, connwird at ti: ? t ;? with the driving shaft which whirls I? around. Thedriver.: shaft :?? < 'juv?') 3 is Applied Plan of Construction. rootVJwc. NEW illKKiATiON PCSIP. are hung from a truss, power being applied to the shaft hy belt connects<u. Bel?g hung on ball l>earlngs at the top. the pump seeks its owu equilibrium at all times and hangs without uny guide except this one journal at the top. Primed full of water. It turus as freely ?ud easily as a balance wheel uiuii tlu* Hpeed Is reached where the wn*er starts moving outward in discharge arm. It can plainly be seen that the power is thus applied directly to the water, as up to the poiut just before the water commences to whirl the re sistance Is practically nothing. It Is the whirling-motion-made by the open pipe that causes the water to move from the center to circum Cerence^ thereby_creatjng q vacuum^, ta the horizontal pipe. Atmospheric pre* sure does the rest, as in siphon, power being applied simply to assjct natural conditions. When the water is raised to the top it is discharged through the whirling pipes into a continuous trough or tank. These discharge pipes have the.effcct, so to speak, of running away from the water they discharge. The pumps are made both with a single discbarge arm or pipe and with four discharge pipes. A weight is re quired with the former as a counter balance, but the latter is kept in per fect balance at all times by the four arms. A number of these pumps have been Installed for irrigation purposes in southern states. They raise water about thirty feet. Earth's Tida Measured. G. II. Darwin in a recent lecture at London continued the statement that Meeker, the Merman astronomer, had succeeded in determining the extent of Nie earth tides, whl* Ii have long puz zled scientists, including the lecturer and his brother, who failed twenty-live years ago to calculate them. Hccker worked in a chamber cut in side a wail eighty fcci below the stir face of i he gnmud, where, by coutlu ued observation and photography ear tied on day .'i d night for six years, he b:?s found the en rib to be about as stiff as if it were made of steel throughout. In other words, il moves up and down one-third as much as If it were liquid throughout. The vertical rise and fall hi the latitude of Lutidon is between four -ind live inches. How to Drive Out Bolts. L?oi!.> are very often spoiled in driv hc; l?ciu out from the parts in which they are loca.ed. If they ?](? nol start readily one is often tempted in use the hammer upon them, with I he ivsull that the cuds of the threads are fre quently' buried over. A slick of hard w<mn1 or; still belief, vulcanized liber iisud U'lweeu the hammer and the boll end wd! pievem damage of tliis kind says tl;i? ISI;:ck:-un'h and Wlieclwrighl When neither i- available I lie mit may in ?0:1.? eases |;c run out t!ns!l with Ih,. ,???,! . f flj,. i?.li nr ,.\ t .: :i ;ii i:r- be yotsd the end ami a blow i-urefullt p.'accd (be n; i mi as iiol tu spoil the threads will probably start the b?!t. Splintrr Can Be R'movcd by Steam. A splinter that has lieen driven Into tlie Bush can l>e roruov<>d by the aid of steam. Secure a wide mouthed bottle and till It nearly full of hot water, place the injured part over the bottle's mouth and press slightly, says Na tional Magazine. The action thus pro duced will draw the flesh down, and In a minute or two the steam will ex tract the splinter and the InCti in'na tion. Pointed Paragraphs. Would you call a loving cup an empty compliment? Belgian is a pretty thin cloak when it is put on only wit* the Sunday clothes. Many of our citizens are drifting towards Brlght's disease by neglect ing symptoms of kidney and blad der trouble which Foley's Kidney Remedy will quickly cure. Lowman Drug Co., A. C. Dukes. The head baker would probably resent it If you were to call him a "dough-dead." To avoid serious results take Fol ey's Kidney Remedy at the first signs of kidney or bladder disorder, such as backache, urinary irregularities, exhaustion, and you will soon be well. Commence takeing Foley'B Kidney Remedy today. Lowman Drug Co., A. C. Dukes. The pigmy mouse of Siberia is be lieved to be the smallest quadruped in the world. Hen Past Fifty in Danger. Men past middle life have found comfort and relief in Foley's Kid ney Remedy, especially for enlarged prostate gland, which is very com mon among elderly men. L. K. Mor ris, Dexter, Ky., writes: "Up to a year ago my father suffered from kidney and CTadder trouble and sev eral physicains pronounced it en largement of the prostate gland and advised an operation. On account of his age we were afraid he could not stand it and I recommended Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the first bottle relieved him, and after taking the second bottle he was no longer troubled with this complaint. Lowman Drug Co., A. C. Dukes. It may be brass, not gold, that comes to view when the copper is re quired to show his mettle. This Crib $7.00 $1,00 Cash 50 cents Week We have a complete line of Furniture at the right price. See us before you buy. R. C. KING, 60 and 62 S. Russell Street. Practical Demonstrations in Loose Leaf Bookkeeping Today and Tomorrow we will give free of charge instructions in 'S MODERN METHODS of Accounting and Record-Keeping Also a copy of Moore's Modern Methods, a 160 page book illustrat ing 40 different ledger and record forms and explaining how they arc used. Call at our Store?Phone for the Book, anyway SIMS' BOOK STORE Phon? 59 49 EAST RUSSELL ST. ORANGEBURG, S. C. ! FIRE, LIFE, f $ BURGLARY, TORNADO t) i INSURANCE!! | (O) ALSO ? ^ } SURETY BONDS $ [0] Written by ?-) I H. C. Wannamaker 5 r!J I represent companies that's know to be good. ^ Give me some of your business. Q THE MONITOR SELF-HEATING SAD IRON. The Monitor Is a perfect Self-Heat ing Sad Iron. . Generates its own heat in the body of the iron. Always hot and you cun regulate it to any tem perature desired. No firing up the range ?you heat the house. No walking from the ironing table to the hot range to change irons and back again, therefore saving labor, work that is most dinagereable on a hot summer day. Yin can do an iron ing for the cost of about one cent for fuel, saving many dollars in a year; can take your ironing t* any room in the house or out on the porch if you choose?that which every woman has sighed for many times. .Can iron all day without the least uacomfor tabteness from the heat of the iron. Can put it in your suit case or trunk: and take it along when traveling to press the muss and wrinkles out of clothing, ribbons, etc Orangeburg Hardware & Furniture Co.