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Some Wives Object to Their Husbands Buying Life Insurance, But No Widow Has Ever Refused to Accept a Check In ^^Payment Of a Death Claim^= Isn't it every worthy man's ambition to accumalate an estate, to provide for those who are or may become depen dent upon him? A policy in the Jefferson Standard guarantees that this shall be accomplished whether the man lives or dies. If you are sane and sound and your life has no money value you are a clog in the wheel of progress and pros* perity. If it has a money value is it anything but good common sense for you to protect your estate from loosing that value? You can do this only through the Medium of Life Insurance, and the Jefferson Standard is the most logical Company in which to insure because it has no superior, and few equals, in strength, conservatism and legitimate liberals ty on earth, and it is doing more to build up the South, where your interests are located, than any similar institution in the world. The Yull tide, the Xmas season, the season "When Peace on Earth and Good Will Toward Men" should reign supreme is a fitting time to buy Life Insurance or increase the amount you are carrying. If you live it will certainly add to the joys of some future Xmas for you, if you die. it will not prevent the natural sorrow caused by your death but it will prevent the presence of the misery of poverty with that sorrow, and it will make possible the existance of joy and peace in the hearts of your fatherless children and your widows-Over five hundred men and women in Eastern South Carolina have applied to the Jefferson Standard for Life Insurance during the last few months. Are you among that number? If you are not, Why not? It is to your interest to be. Ask the Agent of any Insurance Company about the Jefferson Standard and if he is honest he will tell you that no Company on earth furnishes safer Life Insurance. This being true why send your money North? Write or I II 17 Q jPL I II IT Q Managers, Orangeburg, South Carolina. Call On I 4 ' f? W 0? LAmLJLoDf The Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co.. Raleigh, N. C. Jos. G. Brown, President; P. D. Gold, Jr., 1st Vice President; Chas. W. Gold, Secretary. CATARRH AI/ ASTHMA. One Bottle of Pe-ru-nau MR. P. L. BCULLIOUN. JtlTXt. F. L. BOULLIOUN. Srt!8 State tVl St., Littte Rock, Ark., write*: **I have been & sufferer with tlio aath -eta tot about four years, and I tried different kinds of medicines and could <oot And any relief for it. **? tried your medicines, bought a bot tle of Peruna, and after taking about fcalfof it I must say that I have not bad the asthma since. Before I took t he med icine I did not know what it was to go to bed without having t he asthma." Systemic Catarrh. BTr. Samuel Burdon, 701 Springfield Ave.,Summit, N, J., writes: "In the fall of 1900 I had repeated attacks of cold, which developed into -systemic catarrh. "It left me very weak and all run ?down. When I got up in the morning It would take about an hour to got my ttead and throat clear. "It also loft mo with a vory weak, ell-gone, empty feeling in my stomach, erhich I thought was dyspepsia, for which I tried dif ferent remedies Weak and All Run Down. With vory little improvement. "I finally decided to givo Peruna a trial. I felt benefited with the firstdoso. After taking three bottles I was en tirely cuiod. I cannot speak in too fugh terms of your wonduriul discov ery, Peruna." Perun i is manufactured by tlis Pepm.i Drug Mfg.Co.,Culuuibus, Olno CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES. The Atlantic Coast Lino Railway Announcement. On sal; December 16. 17. 18. 21, 22, 23. S4. 25, 31, 1909, and Janu ary 1st. 1910. With final limit to leave destina tion not later thau midnight January ?, 1910. Tickets on sale tc stations East of the Mississippi river and South of the Oh.'o and Potomac rivers. For further information, address J nearest ticket agent, or T. C. WHITE. G. P. A., W. J. CRAIG. P. T. M., Wilmington, N. C. I Circuit Court Bai?. State of South Carolina, County of Oraugeburg. In Common Pleas. D. J. Hydrlck Plaintiff, Against A. E. Scott, et al., Defendants. By virtue of the judgment In the above stated case, I will sell at pun lie auction, at Orangeburg Court House, during the legal hours for sales, on the first Monday In Jan uary, 1910, being the third day of said month, the following described real estate. All that certain tract or planta tion of land, situate, lying and be ing In Goodland township, in the county of Orangeburg, State afore said, containing ninety-eight and one-half (98 1-2) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the north by lands of John M. Ste verson, Samuel Rice and Jacob Rice, on the eaBt by lands of J. P. Stro man, and on the west by lands of C. J. Young, as is more fully repre sen ted on a plat thereof made by J. E. Kjwtta and dated February 12, 190S. TERMS Cash?the purchaser or purchasers to pay for all papers and all taxes falling dne after the day of sale; and in case the purchaser or purchasers fall to comply with tht terms of ? sale, sal J premises will be resold on the same or some sub sequent salesday on the same terms and at the risk of the former pur chaser or purchasers. Robt. E. Copes, Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. December 14. 1909. j Sale of Real Estate. At the request of the heirs of the late Dr. J. Fletcher Hutto, de ceased, I will sell inime-lately after the legal sales on salesday In Jan uary, 1910, the same being the third day thereof, at public auction, at the court house at Orangeburg, S. Ci to the highest bilker for cash: All that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Goodland township, in Orange burg county, in said State, contain ing eleven hun Ired acres, more or less, bounded on the north by lan's of the estate of Levi A. Gleaton, de ceased, and D. O. McCreary; east by lands of Mrs. Catherine A. E. Williams, south by the South EMsto river and on the west by lan Js of Dr. Jacob P. Stroman and Younge, formerly lands of Charts Stroman. Snid lands will he sold in three parcels and plat thereof will be exhibited at the sale. Uoht. E. Copes. Notice. Confederate soldiers wanting to make application for pension will call cn Mr. J. C Pike. He will be in the Auditor's office every Sat urday in the month of January to fill out blanks for the Board to pass uppn at their meeting the first Monday in February. Circuit Court Sei?. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. In Common Pleas. Rebecca Bowman Richardson, Plain tiff, Against Minnie Richardson McDanald, et al., Defendants. By virtue of the judgment in the above stated case, I will sell at pub lic auction at Orangeburg court house, during the lejal bourB for sales, on the first Monday In Jan uary, 1910, being the third day of Eaid month, the following described real estate, at not less than twenty dollars per acre: All that certain tract of land sit uate in Cow Castle township, In the county and State aforesaid, desig nated on plat of the Richardson lands made by S. Dibble, Jr., sur veyor, dated August 2, 1907, as Tract No. 4, containing sixty and one half (60 1-2) acres, bounded by lands of Wesley Berrv, Bowman Land and Improvement Company and by Tracts No. 1 and No. 5 on said plat. All that tract of land situate in same township, county and State deslemated en said pM sb Tract No. 6, containing ninety-five (95) acres, bounded by lan^s of Vastine Bow man, Mary C. Dibble and by Tracts No. 5, No. 8 and No. 7, on said i plat. I All that tract of land situate In same township, county and State, deelcnptpd on saM pl"t aB Tract No. 8, crmtplHng flftv-five and two tenths (55 2-19) ac"pb, hounded by lanJs of Mnry C. Dlhbh; and by Tracts No. fi. No. 10, No. 9 and No. 7, o" 9?H plat. terms?Ore half cash, and the balance on a cre'lt of one year on ' bond of the purchaser, bearing In terest from day of sale and cover ing attorney's fees in case of suit, secured bv a mortcase of the prem ises purchpsed. the purchaser to pay for papers and recording the same and to make a r'enooJt of two hun dred dollars frr blldlnc off each tract in confirmation of his bid and In cafe any purchaser fails to com ply with the terms of sale as to anv tract, such tract shall be re pold on the same "r some succeed In? salesday at former purchaser's risk. Robt. E. Copes. Judge of Prohate, ns Special Referee. TWpmtier 14. 1909. Fo'ev'c. Hrney and T.ar Is the best] an i F.afppt cnu?rh remedy for chil cnld. give as directed, and ward off d-nn-or of croup, hrnnchltis, sore thrnnt. cold in the hon-i. and stuffv breathing. It. hrinc;: comfort and ease to the Hftl? onns. Contains nn ontntes or other hamful drucs. P7^-p.i !?l"*ays cn hp.ii'. and refuse suh?titrtes. Lowman Drug Co.; A. C. Dukes. You can save a lot of time by be ing sure where you want to go be fore starting. PASS NEW STAMPACT THE LADIES JOIN IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST WHITE PLAGUE. The Society Women of Chicago Rule That Invitations Must Bear Con sumption Label. Society's first gun in the war against tuberculosis In Chicago was fired at the Initial meeting of proml nent society women who form the auxiliary committee that b to work in conjunction with the Chicago Tu berculosis Institute In promoting the sale of the Red Cross Christmas Stamp during the holidays, as report ed by the Chicago Record-Herald. At the suggestion of Mrs. Bryan Lathrop, who acted as chalran of the auxiliary committee, it was an nounced that during the winter all InvitP?Ions to soalal functions of whatever nature, to be strictly "au fait," must wear unon the envelopes the Red Cross ChristmaB Stamp. This announcement was made in all seriousness, and it Is said will be eagerly accepted as law. The campaign comprises overtures to the leading clubB, theatres, restau rants, candy shops, railway stations, hos-ysals and street railways, re/ questlng that they take proper Bteps to advertise the ChriBtma tamp. Chairmen were named to head the committees that are to have charge of this work. All leading theatres will be asked to label with the Christmas stamp every pro?ram used on Christmas and New Yeary's day. The large downtown candy shops will be ask ed to Instruct their clerks to ask each purchaser If they may attach to the package containing the pur chase one of these emblems. The railroads will be approached for per mission to establish selling booths In the depots. The restaurants and clubs will be asked to display the stamps on their menus. IthpmCran shr!lshrJlfihruluarodluu How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ca?e of Catarrh that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obli gations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Drucslsts. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, noting directly unon the blond and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation, i EDITOR HEMPHILL'S PULL With Toft Will Land His Consta in a Good Fat Job. The Washington correspondent of the Spartanburg Herald says "it is stated on apparently good authority that John J. Hemphlll, former rep resentative in congress from South Carolina, will be named in a few cays by the president as commis sioner for the District of Columbia, vir. Hempbill is now a prosperous vVashington lawyer and Is a cousin of E.'.itor J. C. Hemphlll of the Charleston News and Courier. "It is doubtful If he will be con firmed, If nominated, as the law re quires that the commissioners shall have been bona fi !e residents of the district for three years and shall not have claimed a legal residence plsewhere rtrring that period. While Mr. Hemphlll has not voted in South Cirolina since 1902, he paid his poll tax at Chester during the presuut year. " 'The Bulletin,' a Democratic sheet, Issued three times a day and postotl in cafes, saloons and other public places, declares that Hemp hlll Is a carpetbagger, but happens to be tlie only prominent lawyer in the district who is a near relative of n prominent southern editor. Hence hiB selection." NATURE TELLS YOU. As Many an Orangebnrpj Reader Knows Too Well. When the kidneys are sick, Nature tells you all about it. The urine Is "nature"s calenJer. Infrequpnt or too frequent action; Any urinary trouble tells of kid ney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kid ney ills. Orangeburg people testify to this. J. H. Dukes, sheriff of Oranse burg, S. C.i says: "Several years ago I was bother. l by pains across the small nf my hack and the kidney secretions were very Irregular and scanty in passage. Reine; told that my kidneys were disordered, I pro cured a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills at Dr. Wannamaker's drug store. Mr. KrirNidi's Old liun?e. Go see it. It s a beauty. It stands out among all its neighbors, because the coloring Is so bright and clear, j Mr. Ericson painted with L. & M ' Paint and says it cost 1-3 less th:.n ever before. He bought only 12 gallons of L. & M. Paint and 0 gal-j Ions of Unseed Oil to mix with It. This made 21 gallons of pure paint, and cost only $1.2^ per gallrn. It's i<= handsome as the flpest In town. The L. & M. is sold by J. G. Wan namakpr Mfg. Co.. Oranephurg. S. C. j Don't carry your Christian Science so far that you imagine your j troubles. Tax Notice. Office of tho Treasurer, Orangeburg County. The Tax Duplicate will be open for receiving taxes from the 15th day of October, 1909, to the 31st day of December. 1909, to-wit: State taxes.5% mills Ordinary county.2% mills County road tax. % mills Constitutional school .... 3 mills Total.11% mills The following specials: Bonded Special. Dept. School district No. 11... 2 m .. m School district No. 12... 2 m _ School district No. 13...2m _ School district No. 18...4m 3m School district No. 20...4m - School district No. 21.. .2 m _ School district No. 22...2ra - School district No. 23... 2 m .... School district No. 26... 6 m 2 m School district No. 27...lm .... School district No. 28...3m _ School district No. 33...3m .... School district No. 34.. .3 m 3 m School district No. 36.. .4 m 2 m School district No. 37...2m - School district No. 38...2m School district No. 40...2m ....j School diBtrict No. 41... 4 m .... School district No. 42...2m .... School district No. 43...3m .... School district No. 44...3m - School district No. 46...3 m - School district No. 47...lm .... School district No. 48...4m .... School district No. 55...3m ? ???! School district No. 64...3m .... School district No. 65... 2 m 2 m School district No. 68... Am .... School district No. 70... 4 m 2 m School district No. 71...3m - School district No. 72... 4 m .... School district No. 74... 4 m .... School district No. 75... 2 tu .... School district No. 78... 3 m. School district No. 83...3 m - School district No. 86...2m - Commutation tax of 51.50 will be. collected from 15th of October, 1909, tj 1st March, 1910. A. D. FAIR. Treasurer O. C. letters of Administration. State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg. Ry Robert R. Copes, Esquire, Pro bate Judge. Whereas Julia e. Westbury, has made'.suit to me, to grant her Let ters of Administration cf the Estate, of and ef?erts of Catherine e. Con-j nor, de?ased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singlar the kind red and orolltors of the sali Cath erine E. Connor, decease!, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Or angeburz C. H.. nn December 23rd, 1ft09, next, after publication there of, at 1 1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If any they have, why the sai l Administrations should not ho granted. Given un 'er my hand, this eighth day of December, A. D. 1909. (L.s.) no ut. e. copp:s. Judge of Probate. THE KNABE PIANO needs no in troduction?for three generations it has h:'.d no peer, and U day the king in his place, the artist in Iiis 6tndio, the critic in his sanctum and the public in their homes en dorse It as THE WORLD'S BEST PIANO. For Sale by :: The:: Marchant Music Co. ORANGEBURG, 8. O. h Yes! Don't forget Norway, S. C., for your Christmas Holiday presents for your children and your friends. Call and look at E. A. Hutto's store before buying. Norway, S. C. Mrs. E. A. Hutto. SAW MILLS Saw Mills mounted on wheels, as easily moved as a mounted Thresher. Short LoS Saw Mills mounted on whotla (or saw Ini; It. H. cross-ties, etc Husil-r Saw Mills with R?chet Steel Head mocks. All sizes, Hlngle and Double. Hog? Log Beam Saw Mills with all modern conveniences and Im provements. ALL equal to the bestund su perior to the rest A Mill for every class of buyers. Write for ctrculars, stating whatyou want. Manufactured by SALEM IRON WORKS. WlosUa - SjJem. K. C Excursion Kates via Southern. Account Christmas holiiays the Southern Railway announces very low round trip excursion rates from all points. Tickets will be on sale December 17th. 18th. 21st. 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th, 31st. 1 909. and January 1st. 1910, limited gooi to return leaving destination not later than midnight of .January ti. 1910. Children half fare. For further information. rates, etc.. annly to Southern Railway tick et agents, cr address J. C. LUSK, D. P. A.. Charleston, S. C. J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.