The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, May 31, 1910, Page 3, Image 3
We Have Just Received
A new lot of colored and fancy
lawns. Good values at 5c,
better values at 10 $nd 12 1-2
Also new lot of Oxfords for
women and men.
We have a nice line of laces,
embroidery and ribbons.
Our stock of men's shirts, col
lars, hats and underwear is
complete.
We are continually receiving
fresh, staple and fancy gro
? ceries and if you will give us
a trial purchase we will con
vince you that our prices are
right, we thank our friends
very much for the patronage
they have given us.
Dantzler & Funderburk
GLOVER'S
t
The Greatest Clothes Sell
ing Event or the Year
In or dar to make room for our
Spring. Clothing we offer for the
Next 15 Days, All of our man's,
youths and boys clothing and over
ciats at greatly reduced prices.
E/ery indication points to higher
prices for next season and our ad
vice is to buy now and save money.
Watch Our Windows For Special Prices.
J
GLOVER'S
ORANGEBURG, S. C.
Add
On account of put
ting new depart
ment in our busi
ness,
We commence this week work on
the addition to our building, adding
30 feet, this will give us more
needed room, we have been very
much crowded for some time
We wish to thank each and every
one of our customers who have
helped us in the past with their
patronage and kindly solicit a con
tinuance in the future, promising
better accommodations and if pos
sible better VALUrS.
We had intended putting on an
alteration sale the first of June, but
not wishing to conflict have decided
to wa>t a few days, so you can
look out for our Big Ad next week
giving date of sale and etc.
We hope to do big thing in the
value end of the sale at least. So
we again ask you to look out, be
wise.
We are giving this week special
values on white gooods. laces and
embroideries.
A new lot of slippers just in, your
size is here.
A good selectio- of articles well
suited for granuation gifts we offer.
Keep your eyes open. Trade at
the Growing Store.
Whew but it's real
warm!
Now is the time you will appre
ciate our short underwear?our
summer shirts?our summer hosi
iery?they're the necessities that'll
lower your temperature considera
bly and make June weather a joy.
Renneker & Riggs,
Always a Dollar's Worth For Your
Dollar.
Phone 373
0 W Russell St.
Insurance
IZLAR & SALLEY
We represent the
The Home Insurance Co,
LiTerpoo! and ftondoa and Glob*
German Americas
Continental m
Northern Assurance
Phoenix
iWoseley's
Wall Paper
All the latest designs and colors
A large stock carried at all times.
E. N. Scoville,
44 W Russell St 'Phone 18
No Other
Cam?y Takes
the place of Nun
nally's. It's first in
the hearts of the
candy lovers of the
South because it's
so supremely good
and pure.
bonbons and choc
olates always come
to you deliciously
fresh because we
receive almost daily
express shipments
from Atlanta,
DOYLE'S.
MONEY
TO LOAN
I am Prepared to lend
money on improved] farms
at 7 per cent, simple in
terest. Terms to suit bor- |
rower; no discount taken
out and no charges made
except a small fee for
paper.
P. T. HILDEBRAND
Your Money's
o :: h In
ilub^er Good
That is a good strong state-]
m?nt to put in an advertise
ment, but we are prepared to
SHOW YOU.
The hardest line to select In
the drug store is Rubber
Goods. Because it is a ma
terial that easily rots or be
comes useless. Every piece
we buy is strictly examined
and tested.
The hot water bottles we sell
do the work. They don't leak
or crack. And as for useful
ness?what is better on a
cold night or for attacks of
neuralgia or rheumatism than
a good hot water bottle?
Priced reasonably?
.75 to $1.50
Perhaps a good fountain syr
inge is neeled, it is a house
hold necessity. Extra quality
in hose pijies and attach-j
ments. Let us show why
these are "different."
.50 to $1.75
Besides, we mention fine at
omizers, bulb syringes, ear
syringes,, nasal douches, rub-j
ber tubes of all sizes, rubber
bandages, etc.
WANN AM M SR'S
FOR S?LE
1,500 acres highly
improved farmilands
with in 4 miles o.
Orangeburg.
New dwelling, barn
and servant houses.
Will sell as a whole I
or cut to suit our
:\aser.
Terms reasonable
Only a small cash
Daymentne)) 3 n 7
W. K. SEASE
A man's idea of indulging his wife
is if she will spoil him.
GLEANINGS AND GOSSIP.
Some men can't make good even
with tree raw material.
Dcgs. horses, cattle, mice, even fish
have cancer. In Tunis ana Abyssinia
cancer is unknown.
Lovers of New Jersey applejack
will be disturbed by reports that the
outlook for the apple crop in New
Jersey is unfavorable. The San Jose
scale has affected the trees. Some
orchards have been destroyed, and
many others seriously damaged.
Detroit has expended $7,880,811.90 on
its pavements in the last eight years.
Of this sum, $2,553,082.13 was spent on
new pavement, that is, in paving
streets which previously had been un
paved. The remainder of the sum,
$5,347,729.77 was spent in repaviug,
resurfacing and paving repairs.
A year and a half ago the Lacka
wanna railroad installed the telephone
system of operating trains over a part
of the line near Scranton. It fo'und
the telephone service more satisfac
tory than the telegraph, and this has
been extended until, now all its trains
except those on one branch in New
Jersey are operated by telephone.
Chicago is to have a polyglot news
paper. It will be published by the
united societies for local self-govern
ment, in the interest of the "home
rule'' and personal liberty principles.
The paper will be printed in English,
German, Polish, Bohemian and Italian,
and it is expected that lacer there will
be editions printed in the languages of
each nationality represented in the
societies.
The acting commissioner of internal
revenue informs an inquirer that
?apothecaries are not required to pay
special tax to the United States for
keeping spirits of wine in stock tor
use in making up prescriptions, "pro
vided the spirits of wine before being
sold is compounded with drugs suffi
cient in quality and amount to alter
Its character and render it unsuitable
for use as a beverage."
State Food and Dairy Commissioner
Wright, of Iowa, proposes an exhibit
and demonstration of impure foods in
place of the pure food shows that
nave been popular for several years.
He has instructed his deputies to col
lect samples of impure food and see
that a display of them is made at the
several county fairs througnout the
state. Instruction will be given by the
ieputles how to detect adulterated and
ailsbranded food-stuffs.
When Thomas HHill, now dead,
painted "The Last Spike," which pic
tures the soene of the completion of
the Central Pacific railroad and its
lunction with the Union Pacific, it was
jnderstood that he would receive $50,
100 for the work. There was a mis
inderstanding, and the painting was
left on his hands. Now that John
U'ashburn, his son-in-law, is negotiat
ing for its sale to an eastern man for
pi0.0U0, San Francisco people are try
ng to raise the money necessary to
seep it in the city. Four hundred per
sons are shown in the painting, 70 of
hem by portraits.
Acording to the Boston Adver
tiser's John Lorance, newspaper men
are well treated at the White House
nowadays. Sometimes Mr. Taft sees
them while senators wait in the ante
rooms. "On Sunday last," writes Lor
ance, "a large number of correspon
dents were with the president for two
hours, having quite a visit with him
and smoking Taft cigars. If any cor
respondent does not know wher the
president stands on important ques
tions, ho is obtuse or unenterprising
indeed. Yet be it saia that the presi
dent is not using the press. No in
spiring is being done. It is the cor
respondents that seek the president,
and at ail times he Is frankly illumin
ating."
, Marshall Reil, a wealthy resident of
Newburg, caused something of a sur
prise recently by filing a voluntary ap
plication to be adjudged a bankrupt.
His liabilities were stated to be $112,
000, but on the day fixed for creditors
to appear, claims to the amount of
$2,000 only were presented. In his
application Bell alleged that he got
into a brace game of faro in New
York city and played rashly until he
lost all the cash he had with him and
gave in addition his mites for $110,000.
The faro dealers were too shrewd to
attempt the collection of a gambling
debt in the bankruptcy court. The
referee wil settle the claims presented
and Bell will probably get his dis
charge.
The duel as understood by German
rrmy officers may be a pretty serious
encounter. When Lieut. Granier and
Lieut. Switzers fought, the conditions
made it impossible that honor should
be easily satisfied. These were the
conditions: Alternative pistol shots,
with 30 seconds aim at 10 paces, till
one should be unable to continue the
combat. Lieut. Granier had the first
shot. He seemed to aim carefully at
hl? opponent's head, but missed. Lieut.
Switzers aimed, but when he pulled
the trigger his pistol missed fire. This
counted as a shot, however, and he
again became the target. This time,
appearently, Lieut. Granier meant
business. Switzers fell, with a bullet
hole through a lung. He died SG hours
Later. .
For mi Hour's Amusement.
We thank Vie people of Orange
Durg that have v;sjted our pj.,ce at
5 7 E. Russell ."!..eei and assim- you
that we are now getting s"!r\i.,!j tha.
will please, *ind we are su e you
will say that "Theato" is .'.he place
to t^o .'or an hour's rest and enter
tain me j'.1.. Beginning Monday. April
11th we will open up every after
noon at 4:30 and run till 10.30 with
out a close, and we hope to havs
fans In b.? that time to keep you
cool. Come out one and all. 5 aad
10 cents at "Theata" I
322 and 234 King and 203 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C.
Charleston's Great Department Store
Largest wholesale and retail mail order house in the South
At Wholesale or Retail We Offer the Largest Varieties of
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Millinery,
Carpets, Mattings Upholstery Goods
Floor Coverings of all kinds
Write for Samples. Visit our Store when you
Try us on a Mail Order. to the City
New Bargains Every Hour of the Day
(C? fPOT^f^n A [f Balance of our ladies spring tailor- || A ? p DDl/^P
y>I ELl?iL mfde worsted uits are now on oALr r Uli/H
sale at
Ladies and Children Ready to Wear Garments a Specialty
"Satisfaction or Your Money Back"
Hole Proof Stock
ings and Sox
A paid up policy on every six
pairs for six months.
They are insured against holes.
6 pairs sox $1.50
6 pairs stockings
$2.00
All weights and colors
E. N. Scoville
[44 W.Russell St 'Phone 18
Nearly Wild with Painful, Burning
Eruption-Half Her Hair Fell Out
and Combing It Was Torture
Feared She Would be Bald.
IN DESPAIR UNTIL
CURED BY CUTICURA
"Just about two years ago, some form
of humor appeared un my scalp. Tho
beginning was a 6li?ht itching but it
grew steadily worso until, when i combed
my hair, tlio scalp became raw and the
ends i f tlio camb-toeth would bo wet
with blood. Most (f tho timo there was
an Intolerable) itching, in a painful,
burning way, very much as a bid, raw
burn, if deep, will itch and smart when
first beginning to heal. Ccmbing my
hair was positive torture. My hair was
long and tangled terribly because of the
blood and scabs. This continued grow
ing worse end over hulf my hair fell
out. I was in despair, really afraid of
becoming totally bald.
"Sometimes tho pain was so great
that, when partially awaho, I would
scratch the worst places so that my fin
ger-tips would be bloody. I could not
sleep well and, after being asleep a short
time, that awful stinging pain would
commence and then 1 would wake up
nearly wild with the torture. A neighbor
said it must bo salt rheum. Having
used Cuticura Soap merely as a toilet
soap before, I now decided to order a
set of the Cuticura Remedies?Cuticura
8oap, Ointment and Pills. I used them
according to directions for perhaps six
weeks, then left off, as tho disease seemed
be eradicated. But toward spring,
eighteen months ago, there was a slight
return of ttie scalp humor. I com
menced the Cuticura treatment at once,
so had very little trouble. On my scalp
I used about one half a cake of Cuticura
Soap and half a bcx of Cuticura Oint
ment in all. Tho first time I took six
or seven bottles of Cuticura Pilis and
the lost time three bottles?neither an
expensive or tedious treatment. Since
then I have had no scalp trouble of any
kind. Standing up, with my hair un
bound, it comes to my knoes and had
it not been for Cuticura I should doubt
less be wholly bold.
" This is a voluntary, unsolicited testi
monial and I take pleasure in writing
it. honing my experience may help some
one else. Miss Lillian Brown, R. F.D. 1,
liberty, Mo., Oct. 29, 1009."
Cuttrurm TlotneiJIra ?re ?oM throughout the world.
Pott?r Drue A Chun. Corn., Sole Prorrv. Boa:o?.
Mis*. M-lialled FrM, Cuticura Book on the Skin.
Inehurst Tea
>outh Carolina Grown
A delightful blend for Ice Tea
25c per 1-2 lb package.
E. N. Scoville,
44 W. Russell St Phone 18
"Hot Tom"
THE PROHIBITION DRINK.
5 cents a gloss at all Grocers.
OPE S / If C TH A T
CHF.CKISG ACCOUNT
?VOW. ?f?N /f YOUR
ACCOUNT H'lLL BE A
SMALL OSE rOl'LL
FIST) IT AS H ELL
TAKEN CARE OF AS A
LARGE OSE-STA-RT
IT G?iSG- WATS THE
MAIS THING.
THE ?BUSINESS-LIKE
HAY TO MAS AGE
YOU'R DOMESTIC.
PROFESSIONAL
OR BUSINESS.
VISBURSEMESTS.
t
EDISTO SAVINGS BANK
TOTAL RESOURCES 8525 750J5.
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A Good Example
"I am a good example," writes Mrs. R. LT Bell, of
McAlester, Okla., "of what Cardui will do for suffering
women.
"I suffered with my head and back, for over six years,
and although I tried everything, I never could get any
thing to do me any good, until I began to take Cardui.
Cardui has surely helped me and built me up and I
am so thankful that I have found something that will do
me good. I feel so much stronger and better than I have
in a long time."
It is well to make up your mind before you are siek
what medicine you will talce when you are sick.
The Woman's Tonic
You will be glad to talce it when you are tired, mis
erable and when life seems a weary grind. It will put
new thoughts into your head, fresh courage into your mind.
If not sick now, at least burn Cardui on to the pages
of your memory, so that when you are sick you will ask
for it without thinking.
If sick or weak, get a bottle today. At all druggists.
Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooca Medicine Co., Chattannooga, Teno.,
lor Special Inttmctions. and (54-pai-e book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent free.
SAY! WHAT AILS yOU?
If it is Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia, L oss of Appetite,
Indigestion, Jaundice, Nervous and Sick Headache or Sour
Stomach Take
BURDUCO LIVER POWDER
If it is lack of energy that don't care and tired kind of a
feeling and wandering what will happen next. Don't feel'
refreshed nor like getting up in the mornings. Your blood.
is impoverished and your Liver is torpid also. Enrichen
and purify your blood and at the same time stimulate your
liver with the old reliable
KING'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS
If your horse looks badly and his hair is turned the wrong
way and your whin is worn out with hard use, or if your
cow is failing in her milk and you are having to buy butter
then use
Prices 25 each.
Sold Everywhere
Weather-Proof
RUBEROID Fire-Resisting
Trad. Mwk Rt:. U. S. P.l. Off.
ROOFING
Don't Experiment
Use the old reli
able roofing that
has been the stand
ard for 16 years.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., COLUMBIA, S. C.
Will not melt,, rot,
crack or rust.