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A different sort of an ad= Craig & Kennedy's ad about High Quality. In these days of "Sales" and "Under-Values" and "Cut-Prices," it is sometimes hard to be heard.; Unfortunately, so many mis statements and india-rubber claims are made in advertisement*} that many persons doubt the sincerity of all ads and the possibility of baying splendid valnes without a half page of cut-throat prices. But while some stores hunt REASON we hunt QUALITY. Better Val aes than other stores can sell regularly or irregularly. Better goods that are worth every cent yau pay for them. Some High Quality Things for the Christmas Trade. Beat seeded raisins. Best cleaned currants. Best citron. Orange Peel. Dried figs. Datos. Shelled Almonds. XXXX Powered Sugar. New Almonds. Walnuts. Butternuts. S. C. Pecans. Mince Meat. Plum Pudding. Oram berry Sauce. Finest Celery. Crystallized Ginger. Saratogo Chips. Fruit Cake. Nabisco Wafers. FOR GOOD THINGS, AT GOOD PRICES IN THE GROCERY Charapayne Wafers. Apples. Oranges. Bananas. Grape Fruit. Lemons. ' Malaga Brapes. Ketchups. Pickles. Geletines. LINE, WE HAVE IT, Lowney's Fine Candies. See our window display. Baker's & Hyler's Cocoa. Baker's & Hyler's Chocolate. Kingan Reliable Hams. Swift Premium Hams Try our Meadow Gold But ter for the table, and Butterine for your cakes. None better made. AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. 'PHONE 13 AND 143. Great Holiday Sale Morris Mirmow?The Golden Rule Store This Great Holiday Sale is ere ating. quite a sensation with the shopping public. Of course y.?u read our big advertisement in which ?we itemized our several great bar-gains, which were bought, some as low as 40 cents on the dollar, and are offered in this Great Holiday Sale at this great reduction. SANTA CLAUS IN TAE ANNEX Taonsands of Articles to Interest Yon It is fun to see the children admiring Santa Claus in the Annex. Come and see us. Yon will be more than pleased. Great Holiday Sale MORRIS MIRMOWS THE GOLDEN RULE STORE 32 Russell Street Orangeburg, S. C i 1 THE PEOPLE'S BANK ORANGEBUG, S? C. CAPITAL STOCK.$30,000.00 SURPLUS. 20,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS' LIA BILITY . 80.000.00 PROTECTION TO DE POSITORS .$80,000.00 D. O. Herbert.President B. P. Muckenfuss.Vice-President J. W. Culler.Cashier A. T. Wannamaker.... Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS. W. C. Crnm i A. M. Salley J. T. RIckenbakeB W. L. Glaze G. L. SaUey hobt. E. Copes. D. O. Herbert B. P. Muckenfuss H. C. Wannamaker. 4 per cent interest paid in Savings Department. Absolute security guaranteed to Depositors. We Bought at the Right Time Never before have we bought our stock under more favorable con ditions. There are decided advances in the prices of cotton and wool goods. We having purchased our entire 3ine before the advance, we are in a position to give our customers the Advantage of these cheap prices. The price of shoes have also ad vanced. This line we also purchas ed before the price advanced. When shopping drop in aud let us show you some values that will suit you in price and quality. Agents for The Ladjies/ Home Journal Patterns. f am in Edisto Dry Good Co. Hayden & Brlj;c,mann, Mgrs. ?58 W. Russell St. Phone 128 j File County Claims. Notice is hereby given that all claims against the county must be nlod with the Clerk of the Super visor ten (10) days before the meeting of the County Hoard, which will be on .Monday, January 3rd, 1910. ?t. E. Zeigler, "S2-lf--3t Clerk, Supervisor. Harsh physics weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doau's Regulcts operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 25c. .Ask your druggist for them. "For two years T had pain in my heart, hack and left s-i Could not draw a deep breath or lie on left side, and any litt!; exertion would cause palpita tion. Under advice 1 toc Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and Nervine. I took about thirteen bottles, am in better health than I ever was, and have gained 14 pounds." MRS. LILLIE THOMAS, Upper Sandusky, Ohio. For many years Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has been very successful in the treatment of heart troubles, because (if its tonic effect upon the heart nerves and muscles. Even in severe cases of long standing it has frequently prolonged life for many years after doctors had given up all ho; e, as proven by thousands of le.ters wc have re ceived from grateful people. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy is sold by all druggists. If the first bottle fails to benefit, your druggist will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. Life is a checkerboard, on which some people try to jump their board bills. The Great Christ mas Season is Now With Us And we wish you each and everyone a merry time. Now, about that X-mas Gift! We can help you, if its fr father, mother, brother or sister, best fellow or girl ?no matter who, its our pleasure to show what we have; so when out shopping during the Holidays, drop in and see what we have for X-mas presents. We name some of the useful ar ticles that will please? Lovely Eiderdown Comforts, lin ed with French satin, $5 to $0.5 0. Blankets?We show a fine line, white and plaid, 53 to $12.50. Elegant White Bedspreads?fring ed or plan, $1 to $5. Couch Covers?Very useful; we show a nice line, $1.15 to $5 each. Tapestry, Portiers and. Upholstery for curtains; full line. Fancy Cushion Covers?A large line of very pretty designs, 25c to $2.50 each. Japanese Linens, in Covers and Scarfs; very pretty and new pat terns, 25c to $3.50 each. Kid Gloves make a nice present? Tans, white and black, 751 and $1 pair. Belts?A full stock of Jet Beaded Belts, 50c to $1.25 each. Belt Buckles and Dutch Collar Pine?a nice selection, 25c to $1. Jet and Amber Bead Necklaces? Very stylish, 25c to $1 each. Sila Mufflers for the cold weath er?No better X-mas gift, 50c to $1.50 each. Sila Handkerchiefs, every kind ? Plain and initial, 25i to $1 each. Linen Handkerchiefs for ladies and men?every style, for use or gifts; embroidered and lace or plain, price 15c to $1.50 each. A nice Umbrella would come in fine* for an X-mas gift; we have nice ones, $1 to $3.50. Table Cloths and Napkins?Noth ing nicer for your Christmas gift. Can fix ou up a nice set pretty cheap. We again ask you to visit us and do your shopping here. Our line Includes the useful and ornamental articles. We prioe them reason able. Wishing each and everyone a merry X-mas and a joyous New Year. . \ 4j Shop with us and join the jolly crowd. MOSELEY'S Phone 1652. Orangeburg, S. O. FARM LOANS I have made arrange ments to negotiate loans on improved] farms on most favorable terms, without any expense to the borrow er, except to perfect the title. The applicant must present title with applica tion, and if security is sat isfactory, the loan can be had in from one to two weeks from the time it Is applied for. If you desire a loan you must apply in perron. These loans can be made in Orangeburg, Calboun, Dorchester and Kerkeley counties. Applications must be made to A. J. Hydrck, Jr., or P. T. HILDEBRAND I. Seems so it would be appropriate for the society bud to get mated with a blooming swell. Miss 5c\\ M. Snyder, Treasurer of the Brooklyn East End Art Club. " If women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughter*, and it they would observe results they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cure* they are given credit for. " In consulting with mv druggist he ad vised McElrec's Wine of CarduT ^nd Thcd ford's Black-Draught, .nd so I took it and have every reason to th. nk him for a new life opened up to mc with restored Ivallh, and it only took three months to cure mc." Wine of Cardui is a regulator of the menstrual functions and h a most as tonishing tonic for women. Ii cures scanty, suppressed, too frequent, irreg ular and painful menstruation, falling of the womb, whiter: and flooding. It is helpful when approaching woman hood, during prccmancv. aiier chlltl birth ;uul in change of1 life, h fre quently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All druggists have SI.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. XM?S is almost here. sDon't wait till the very last to select CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Our stock of FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD GOODS has been in creased to include any number of new and USEFUL things for HOLI DAY GIFTS. You'll find our prices just as low as ever and quality lust as high. So be sure to see us before you buy. R. C. KING We Have Just Received 2 cars nice, up-to-date Bug gies, also 2 cars Wagons. We have about 00 more se'ond hand Buggies, good as new, cheap. L. E. Riley. Up Before the Bar. X. II. Brow;., an attorney, of Piltsfield, Vt., writes: "We have iis'-d I?r. King's New Life Bills for years and find them such a good fam ily medicine we wouldn't be without them." For Chills, Constipation. Biliousness or Sick Headache they work wonders. 25c at the J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Company. . AcHdents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. P i.?tiu?uii?nn?ou??ua??ii"^ I TRANSPLANTED I f HEART'S-EASE, j ?u?->nn???jib?uii???n?.uu?.n? None of the boarders at the Home stead knew why Eben Buker's face was always sad. Even Faith Eineiy, thu pretty stenographer, who sat next to him at dinner each day. had never been taken into his confidence, and had she been told the story of his heartache, she might not have sus pected that it was her own golden hair which framed the face so dear to big, patient Eben Buker. When Faith came to the city four years before, a poor little stranger, Eben helped her to find a situation. It was hard to be poor and old and yet love so young and fair a girl. Had he possessed great wealth she might have forgotten the barrier which Time had placed between them. As it was ?Eben sighed deeply and began to dig more vigorously about the small plants which were his 3hare of the garden plot belonging to the Home stead boarders. "Still trying to make your heart's ease grow?" It was Faith's merry greeting. I "Yes, you shall have a blossom be fore long," Eben cried as he arose to welcome her. "But I shan't be needing any." Faith made answer lightly, and Ehen saw that her face was radiant with some new-found joy. "Such a wonderful thing has hap pened, Eben! You never could guess, so I must tell you what it is. Aunt Martha has promised me her beautiful home in the country if I will go and live there with her. Such lovely flowers as grow in her garden! Isn't it truly wonderful that it will all be mine some day? Do say you are glad." For a moment Eben was silent, stunned by the thought of losing Faith. When he; spoke, his cheerful ness was forced. "Of course I am glad," he said, then added with tender solicitude: "But you will be "lonely in the country. You will miss the cit-* sights and sounds. Per haps you may miss the Homestead?" Eben's voice was very wistful, but . Faith only laughed. "What part of the Homestead, pray? The pea soup, which is eternai; the stuffy rooms, the crooked stairs?Oh, no! I shall not miss the Homestead. It would be very ungrateful when I shall have so beautiful a place of my own." "I suppose so." Eben spoke very sadly. Had not Faith said she should not miss the Homestead, of which he was a part? "You do not seem at all glad!" It was Faith's reproach which aroused Ehen to set aside his bitter reflections and to discuss with enthusiasm the bright prospects before his little friend. There would be time enough to mourn when she was gone. Time enough! Were days ever so long as those which followed Faith's depar ture? It seemed to Eben as if he never could plod on alone in the same old path. To make his desolation even more complete, the very day that Faith went away some rude street urchin, so Ehen supposed, scaled the wall which separated the Homestead garden from the street, and stole the precious heart's-ease plants over which he^had worked so long. He. had hoped some time to have a few flow ers to ozer Faith, but now that Faith was not there, he had'?not the heart to buy fresh plants, so even the pleas ure of working in the garden after-a day of confining toil was no longer his. He realized every day that youth was flying fnrther from him, and now there was no sweet voice to bid it stay. He was in this disconsolate frame of mind when a letter from Faith reached him one morning asking him to visit her in her new home. Eager for a sight of her, he needed no sec ond bidding, but started at once for the quiet country town where she now lived. It was a long journey, and the west ern sky was already aflame with the sunset tires when Ehen found himself walking with Faith through the beau tiful garden. So soft were the breezes that blew about him, so sweet the Power-scented air, so fair the girl at his side, that he felt that he must be in a land of enchantment. When Faith had won sufficient praise for the stately gladiolas. the old-fashioned hollyhocks and the sweet peas that seemed to have borrowed every tint of the rainbow, then she led Eben to the old elm which grew by the gateway. "See!" she cried, pointing to a small purple flower that nestled beneath the shade of the tree. "Heart's-ease!" Eben exclaimed. "Yes. your heart's-ease. Eben. I stole it It seomed so like a part of you. You had cared for it so long. See! It has blossomed!" and she glanced up shyly Into his face. The look meant much, but Eben's eyes were on the small blossoms at his feet. "You do not mean that you cared for the heart's-ease because It was . mine." he said, slowly, while hope dawned in his eyes, that had been sad so long. "Yes. I said I should not miss the Homestead, but I never suhl I should not miss you.*' and Faith's pretty head drooped very low. Tenderly Ebon raised it until he could look into the deep blue eyes. "My darling." he whispered. Then: "At last I have found my Hearts- | ease!" And Iiis lips pressed Faith'-;, j Germany is to have an English ib?a- i ter In the very pear future. Some girls 01 the period put a i stop to everything but tholr own flirtatious. The dentist says thai it is noth ing new to him to take part in crown ing events. Notice. All persons are forbidden to fish, roam over with gun or dog, remove wood or straw, or any other way trespass upon our lands around Jamison. S. C; will be dealt with according to the laws of this State. Mrs. P. F. Harley. LOUIS COHEN & CO 232 and 234 King St., Charleston, S. C. The Greatest Department Store in the South The Largest wholesale and Retail Mail Order House in the South, 'The Giantic Alterations that has beer in progress all Summer are now ali completed and we extend a cordial in vitation to you, to come to Charles ton to do your shopping and visit the largest, best equipped, best appointed, and best lighted department store in the whole South. With the assurance that you will find a better grade of merchandise at a lower price that it was ever your privelege to purchase before, SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK. 99 o GLOVER'S Our Store is Headquarters for Men's Christmas Gifts There is no need for anybody to rgo shopping for men's Christmas Gifts. We haVe fine assortments of almost every X thing a man likes to receive in the way j.of Gifts?things to wear, to give comfort, to use. Our Assortments are greater andjnore varied than you can find anywhere else in town. Good Goa far Men Neckwear, Suspenders, Mufflers, 1^ Sweaters, Bath Robes, Overcoats, Smoking Jackets, Suits, Hosiery, % Pagamas, Shirts, Night Shirts, Fancy Vests, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, ? Scarf Pins, Shirt Studs, . Sleeve Links, Walking Sticks, Umbrellas, Hats and Caps, Raincoats. Many articles in the line of I Furnishings come handsomely boxed, and make most attractive Gifts, though little priced. x x GLOVER'S s. c. Cotton Going Up and Dry Good Cheap 5,000 yards Sea Island, only.6c per yard ;!.00ii yards Apron Ginghams, only.5c per yeard $15.00 Coat Suits, now.S 10.48 A full line of Art Squares and Rugs. Call at our store while out shopping and be ionvinced of the fact. Orangeburg Dry Goods Company Post Cards at Sims Book Store.