The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, July 07, 1910, Page 3, Image 3
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
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jpg a One-hxll Cent a Wore
' $ Found Notice* Free.
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for Sale?Registered setter pups.
Sj&5 ,VWewe:lyn strain. $7 each. Apply
<Vs$&5?- N; R'ckeabaker, Orangeburg, S.
C. 5-5-11
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^^^fSale?Farm Land, 4-8 acres, more
(or less, situate within one mile of
g?0 &ftY limits of Orangeburg on the
, Bellville Road, See A. M. Salle'y,
.-' ?'''/'Orangeburg, S. C. ?? 2-24
A&mts Wanted?Boy and girl agents
to sell 24 packages of The Shur
:.&?V6fein Polish for us, and receive a
! V beautiful Camera or Doll Free.
?fks&$0rite todoy./ The Breaker Supply
Co., Box 25, St. George. S. C. 3m*
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To Rent?A fine new tea room resi
dence in this city with all modern
.... ?conveniences such as; sewerage,'
5 -W'-i?eiectric lights, etc., for $20 per
'nrnonih. Further information giv
. fen at this office. 6-30-2*
sasoSE
>....,r(Cypress Shingles for Sale?40,00t
al) i?art So. l Shingles ready for
r-.*j;i? prompt shipment at $4.10 f.'o. b.
Cope. Also iseveral thousand No.
,jjr?B at $2-25. Kittrell & Reed.
Wanted?Improved farm of 100 to
"r *150 acres on public-road., wit hin
5 ^dj three miles of Orangeburg. . Any-|
?vj;if one desirin5 t0 8011 advise fully
^regarding place, location and j
. ^price. 'Frank E. Smith, Orange
^'/?burg, S. C. 6-30-tf.
*^Yanted?Bright girls, between 16
.^^.and 22 years of-age. Attractive
*, V.j occupation with good salary at J
.".'^l ?tart and rapid advancement. No
j; "''previous experience necessary, sal-1
"l.r 'y'^Ty. paid .while learning... Apply)
in person, at Exchange, Southern
Bell Telephone Co., Orangeburg,
S. C. 6-3 0-91
."*__. For Cotton Weigher.
?ffffjf&. hereby announce myself a can
>;^^idate;for cotton weigher at Norway,
iVyS^ject'-to the rules of the Democrat
\V^^'rimary. '
Efflmffip. FLETCHER BALTZEGAR.
# ? -?t?
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Cotton Weigher'at Elloree,
asking the kind and thoughtful con
. ^deration of my constituents . and
'?pledging obediance to the rules of
,'?'3fhe Democratic party.
. : A. V. MOORER.
- >^ beg to announce to my friends
xnat I am a candidate for cotton |
? *}igher at Elloree. If elected I wii j
use my best efforts to make myself |
syorthy of the thrust imposed upon
fpe.^,1 pledge t^^abide^he result of j
the primary. .Very -truly',
'f * ' ? JOHN W. WACTOR.
? r. -I- :hereby. announce myself as a
candidate for Cotton Weigher at
-....OEangeburg.^subject to the rules of
Jthe Democratic primary. .
* ?. L. T. EDWINS.
? ."I hereby announce- myself as a
-candidate for Cotton Weigher at
.^Slloree, and pledge myself to abide
.-y^lff the rules and regulations of the
? .democratic Primary.
? A. L. SHUMAKER.
v.-; -1 hereby announce myself as. a
?jitpandidate for Cotton Weigher at
Cope, subject to the rules of the
r-,-Democratic primary.
*v;'* H. W. LIVINGSTON.
II hereby announce myself as a
?candidate for cotton weigher at
Springfield, and pledge myself to
<^ples governing the primary.
||? R. HI MORGAN.
-?
>To my friends of the Elloree sec
tion: I beg to announce my eandi
'dacy for the position of Cotton
Weigher, at Elloree, S. C. Having
assisted in weighing cotton at El
loree during the last season, I feel
that all are acquainted with my qual
ifications, and if elected will pledge
you my best efforts to give each man
.a square deal and entire satisfaction
f D. WYMAN McEACHERN.
\ ? ?
? I hereby announce myself a candi
? ?late for t.he office of Cotton Weigher
;at Neeces, subject to the rules of
the Democratic primary.
D. W, TYLEit.
I announce myself a candidate for
?re-election to the office of Cotton
'Weigher of Elloree. S. C, subject to
tie rules of the Democratic Primary.
' C. AUGUSTUS JONES.
I -hereby announce myself as a
.Candidate for Cotton Weigher at
riSf?rth, S. C, and pledge myself to
abide by the rules and regulations
...of the Democratic Primary. ,
C. WOLFE LIVINGSTON.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as Cottou
iWeigher for the town of North, sub
ject to the rules of the Democratic
primary. ? H. F. GLEATON.
I hereby announce myself as a
?candidate for Cotton Weigher, at the
?City of Orangeburg at the coming
Democratic Primary. I will abul*
by the rules of the party in this se
:tion. * Mi K. JEFFORDS..
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Cotton Weigher at the
City of Orangeburg. subject to the
rules of the democratic primary.
A. WILLIS STROM AN.
I hereby announce myself as a
'?'Candidate for re-election as public
Cotton Weigher for the City of Or
angeburg. subject to the rules of
' the Democratic Primary.
Z. E. GRAMLING.
.... I hereby announce myself a can
didate.for Cotton Weigher at c;ty of
Orangebu-.*, subject to the rules of
the Democratic Primary.
* JAMES L. WEEKS.
I hereby announce myse'f a can
didate for Cotton Weigher at the
City of Orangeburg, subject to the
rules of the democratic primary.
.JOHN C KENNERLY.
I hereby struounce myself as a
Candidate for Cotton Weigher at
North, S. C. and pledge myself to
a*Wc by the rules of the Democratic
Primary. HENRY P. TINDAL.
For County Auditor.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the o:-Bce of County Auditor,
[ subject to tire1 Democratic Primary.
T. M. McMICHAEL.
For House of Representatives.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for reelection to the House of
Representatives, subject to ahe rules
of the Democratic Primary.'
?i JOHN S. BOWMAN.
Feeling thst 1 have done my duty
for my people I ask their endorse
ment for another term as ?'member
Of the Legislature subject to the
Democratic Primary. Respectfully,
* B AS CO .VI A. SHULER.
T hereby announce myself a can-j
didate for the House'or-Representa
tives subjec.'; to the "rales of the |
Democratic primary.
B. J. HOOVER.
I hereby announce "'myself as a
candidate for re-electibn'" to the
House of Representatives; subject
to the rules of the Democratic prim-j
ary. THOS. P. HORGER.
For Township Commissioner.
I "hereby announce myself a. candi-j
date for Township Commissioner fos
Vances Towns-hip. subject to the rul
es of the Democratic primary.
. ? ? W. A. DANTZLER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tJommissi?ner of Liberty
township; ? abiding by the rules of j
the Democratic primary.
* , j: \v. bonnette.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for ihe position of township
commissioner for Liberty township
and pledge myself to abide by the
results of the election. Very respect-1
fully,* J. \VV BONNETT.
? I' hereby announce .my candidacy
for the position of Township com
missioner for Goodland Township,
and pledge myself to abide by the')
results of the primary election. Very
respectfully.. .
* ABSOLEM E. GLEATON.
I do herfhy announce myself as
a candidate for reelction to the offi
ce Township Commissioner, of El
loree Township and will abide by the
rules of the Democratic Primary.
1* J. A. IRICK.
I hereby announce myself a can-j
didate for Commissioner of Provi-1
dence Tov nship, subject to the rules
of the Democratic Primary.
? ? J. I. 'SHULER.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office, of Township Commis
sioner for Gbbdlaad Township in the
coming? primary. Pledging my-seif
to abide by the results of the same.
Respectfully,
JOSEPH A. FANNING.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Township Commission- '
ei of Providence Township.
G. G. SHULER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Commissioner oi- Pravl
dence Township abiding by the rules
of the Democratic Primary.
* M. F. SHULER.
I hereliy announce myself as a
candidate for Township Commission
er of Zion Township, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Primary.
N. N. HAYDEN, JR.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidte for the office of Township
Commissioner for Hebron Township
in the coming primary, pledging my
self to abide by the results of the
same. Respectfully, >; ?-,.
b. F^'&XSOX.
For County TrejtstfrcV. ?
v'" '?>'?'?
I hereby announce myself ajcandi
date for-re-flection to office of Coun
ty Treasurer, subject to ?the rules
of the primary.* -A. p. FAIR.
For Magistrate.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Magistrate of the Third
Judicial District of Orangeburg coun-j
ty, subject to the rules nf fie Demo
cnitic primary.
* .1. R. BARDIN.
I .hereby announce myself a can
didate for reelection to the Office
of Magistrate for the ?rd District.
Orangeburg County, S. C, subject
to the rules of the Democratic prim
ary.* T. M. FELDER.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Magistrate of the Tent.i
Judicial District of Orangeburg
County, si:-)!01': ic the rules of ilu
Democraty party.
* W. M. J. LIVINGSTON".
For Congress.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Democratic nom
ination for Congress from the Sev
enth Congressional District of South
Carolina and pledge myself to abide
the rules and regulations of the
Democratic primary.
A. F. LEVER.
"Drink "Hot Tom"
IT "TOUCHES THE SPOT."
C cents a glass at all Grocers.
WOMEN'S BEAUTY.
Imperfect Digestion Causes Bad Com
plexion and Dull Eyes.
The color in your cheeks won't
fade, the brightness in your eye wont
vanish, if you keep your stomach in
good condition.
This was the advice of a promi
nent physician to a woman's club in
Boston and it is good advice.
Belching of gas, heaviness, sour
taste in mouth, dizziness, billiousness
and nausea" occur simply because the
stomach is not properly digestiug Uie
food.
The blood needs nourishment to
carry vigor, vim and vitality to every
?part of bhe body and when food fer
ments in the stomach enough nour
ishment is not supplied.
Miona stomach tablets give instant
relief to upset stomachs, but they
do more; they put strength into the
stomach and build ?t .up so that it
can easily digest a hearty meal with
out giving its owner hours of misery.
Miona is sold by druggists every
where and by J. G. Wannamaker
Mfg. Co., at 50 cents a large box.
It is guaranteed to cure indigestion
or any stomach distress or money
back. .
TWICE TOLD TESTIMONY.
Orangeburg People Are D?ing All
They Can for Sufferers.
Orangeburg testimony has been
published to prove the merit of DoanB
Kidney Pills to others in Orangeburg
who suffer from bad backs and kid
ney ills. Lest any sufferer doubt that
the cures made by Doan's Kidney
Pills are thorough and lasting, we
produce confirmed proof; statements
from Orangeburg people saying that,
the cures they told of^-ears ago were
permanent. Here's an Orangeburg
case:.
J. H. Pearson, carpenter, 62 Sel
lers Ave.,; .Orangeburg, S. C, says:
"I used Doan's Kidney Pills several
years ago. with such good lesults that
I publicly recommend them. . At this
time I am pleased to say that I'
still hold the same opinion of them
as I believe they are the best kid
ney remedy to be .had."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,)
X. Y., sole agents for the United
States. Remember the name, Doans,
and take no other.
Lawyer Killed in- Elevator.
John William Hallahan. Jr., one
of the most prominent members of
the Philadelphia bar, was killed late
Thursday night as he stepped from
a hotel elevator at Cape May, Pa.
He was caught between the car and
the floor, his neck being broken. *
Making Life Safer.
Everywhere life is being made
more safe through the work of Dr.
King's New Life Pills in Constipa
tion. Billiousness, Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion, Liver troubles.' Kidney dis
eases and Bowel disorders. They're
easy, but sure and perfectly build up
the health. 25c at J. G. Wannama
ker Mfg. Co.
One is Killed, Many Hurt.
One man was killed and many
were hurt in rioting Saturday be
tween Clericals and anti-Clericals in
the village of Centi, Spain. The
trouble arose from a strong sermon
against Premier Canalejas' religious
program, which a priest delivered at
mass. '? *
A Wretched Mistake
to endure the itching, painful dis
tress of Piles. There's no need to.
Listen: "I suffered much from Piles, '
writes Will A. Marsh, of Silver City,
N. C, "till I got a box of Bucklen s
Arnica Salve, and was soon cured. '
Burns; boils, ulcers, fever sores, ec
zema*, cuts; chapped hands, chilblains
all vanish before it. 25c at J. G.
Wannamaker Mfg. Co.
Found in Shark. <
After a long struggle several men
captured a man eating shark 3G-reet
long, weighing about 1 "> tons, in tho
straits of San Juan Del Fuca, be
tween Port Cresent and Port Angel
es, near Seattle, Wash. In the shark
they found pieces of bones and a
piece of kodac plate.
Saved at Death's Door.
The door of .death seemed ready
to open for Murray \V. Ayer, of
Transit Bridge. N. .* . wrrti h:?j life
was wonderfully saved. "I was in '<.
dreadful condition." he writes, "my
skin was almost yellow; eyes sunken:
tongue coated; emaciated from los
ing forty 'bounds,; growing weokar
?tally. Virulent liver trouble pullirt*
me down to death in spite of doctors.
Then that matchless medicine. Elec
tbe 4ii pounds lost and now am well
the 04 pounds lest and now am well
and strong." For all stomach, liver
at d kidney troubles they're supreme.
iiOe at J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co.
Young Lady Drowned.
Miss Aimee Creary, the 19-year
nld daughter of H. L. Creary, was
drowned while bathing in suit' with
a party of girl friends at Mi loh. Fla..
Wednesday afternoon. Efforts of
her companions to rescue her were
of no avail.
A Wild Bli/./nrd Raging
lirings danger, suffering, often death,
to thousands, who take cold -. ??O'lg-hs
and lagrippe?that terror of Winter
and Spring, its -.'anger signals are
"stuffed up" nostrils, lower pan of
nose s::re. chills and fever. Sil
back of head, am' ;; throat-st.nina
cough. When Grip attacks, a- v??
value your life, don't delay getting
Dr. King's New Discovery. "One boi
tle cured me." writes A. L. Dunn, o"
Pine Valley. Miss., alter being 'laid
up' three weeks with Grip." For
sore, lungs. Hemorrhages. Coughs,
Colds. Whooping Cough. !?rOuehltis.
Asthma, its supreme. "?i">c. $i.oe.
Guaranteed by J. G. Wannamaker
Mfg. Co.
Removed by Lydia E. Pioks
ham 's Vegetable Compound
Holly Springs, Miss. ?"Words are
inadequate for me to express what
^ourwonderfulmed
icines have done for
me. The doctors said
I had a tumor, and
had an operation,
but was soon as baa
againasever.I wrote
toyouforadvice.and
began to take Lydia
E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound
as you told me to
do. I am glad to
Jsay that now I look
and feel so well that my friends keep
asking me what has helped me so
much, and I gladly recommend your
Vegetable Compound."?Mks.Willie
Edwakds, Holly Springs, Miss.
One of the greatest triumphs of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
Sound is the conquering of woman's
read enemy?tumor. If you have
mysterious paina;inflammation,ulcera
tion or displacement, don't wait for
time to confirm your fears and go
through the horrors of a hospital opera
tion, but try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table compound at once
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, has been the standard remedy
for female ills, and such unquestion
able testimony as the above proves the
value of this famous remedy, and
should give everyone confidence.
If you would like special advice
about your case write a confiden
tial letter to Mrs. Pinkhani, at
Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free,
and always helpful.
"Complete
Line."
DOORS, SASH and BLINDS,
LIME, CEMENT and
PLASTER.
Get Our Price.Before Buying
HAY, CORN, OATS and
RICEFLOUR. .
Our feed for Horses, Cows and
Chickens are made from clean
sweet grain.
Fresh Supply of TURNIP and
RUTABAGA Seeds AL
FALFA and CLOVER.
Ayers & Williams.
Spend the Summer
In the Mountins
"THE INGLESIDE" is a mod
ern three-story family Hotel, with
roof garden commanding a fine
view of the city, cool nights, no
malaria, filtered spring water, table
supplied with the best the marke
afford, rates reasonable.
As this will be a big season for
Hendersonville, it will be neces
sary to secure accomodations early.
For rates write,
MISS FRANCES M. CALHOUN
Ingleside Hotel,
Hendersonville, N. C.
Real Estate
For Sale
Very desirable house and lot on
Broughton Street.
Lot 51 X 200 on South Wind
sor Street.
105 acres, all cleared, tenant
house, 2 barns on Stage Road be
tween Jamison and St. Matthews.
Frank E. Smith
5 Court House Square,
Orangeburg, S. C.
Insurance
IZLAR & SALLEY
We represent the
The Home Insurance Co.
Liverpool and Aondon aad Glotx
German American
Continental m
Northern Assurance
Phoenix
"Hot Tom"
THE PROHIBITION DRINK.
5 cents a glass at all Grocers.
Experience has demonstrated be- out in any kind of an endurarice'test, diruability.
yond a question that racing at high develop quickly in racing-and if Tha(. ? why ^ ^ ^ ^
speed more effectually proves the the Cole 30 stands .up under t}?e;
real worth of a motor car than any terrible abuse it receives on a race . iae IdCl - , ine ? e'br
other endurance test that could be track then we have an effective basis a stock car?with Bill Endicott at
given it. Weaknesses, not brought for our claims of dependability and the. wheel made
Ney? World's Records at Los Angeles
April 8th. Wins First Prize in 10-mile race for cars of its class. Time?9 irnriutes, 3,25 seconds.
April 9th. Established World's Record in 50-mile race?New world's record; Time?43 minutes, 40:
69 seconds.
April 16th, Wins First Prize in 10-mile race for cars of its class. Time?8 minutes, 46:74 seconds.
and the same, identical car Made a Clean Sweep at Atlanta
Time? 10 minutes, 4:89 seconds. \
Time?60 minutes, 28:45 seconds.
Time?13 minutes, 21;95 seconds.
May 5th. Won First Prize. 10 miles.
May 6th. Won First Prize. 60 miles.
May 7th. Won First Prize. 12 miles.
In the great Savannah to Jacksonville endurance run April 6, 1910 the .Cole'30 led all at the finish and
a most searching examination failed to reveal a single defect in the car-after two days of fearful running
over rough, sandy roads. , '' ??'
But the Mere Winning of Races Is Not the Point
These records will interest you,
not because you expect or desire, to
make similar records, but, because
you owe it to yourself, before invest-,
ing your money in any motor car, to
know how unusually rugged,1 "hoW
easy on tires, how perfect in lubrica
tion,. how .thoroughly depenaable,
even under the severest test, is tJ/ie.
Cole 30?proving convincingi}' its.
ability to completely satisfy its own
er under all " sorts of hard'usage.
No matter what price you pay for
a car, even though it be $5,000, all
you can hope to get is speed, as
fast as the road permits, sufficient
power to take the hills easily, lux-;
ur/ious riding qualities, ' durability
and an| element of absolutely de
pendability. :? ; ?
You are assured all these when
you invest Sl,-5u0 of your money in
a Cole :$0.. More than that, you get
durability and endurance to the full
limit of mechanical possibilities at
far less outlay for operation and up
keep than is possible with any of the
?big,' high-priced' machines. Do not
decide upon any machine, until yoo.
have' thoroughly, investigated the. re
markable fine' and complete line
Sold By
Beware of Fakirs
AND
Yourself a
few Questions
If a strange man who claimed to be
a Doctor knocked at your door and
asked you if any one was sick and If
you wanted his services, wouldn't
you say "no thank you, not you."
But send post haste for your regular
family physician?
When your watch is brokea, do you
give it to a peddler to repair? No
You take it to some reliable Jeweler
who guarantees his work.
If you are particular about these
things why not be so with your eyes?
When they need glasses? Have them
examined and correctly fitted, with
the proper lenses and frames, by t
competent Optometist and Optician,
who is permanently located here 1b
this city and who guarantees cat
isfactlon.
Jno. T. Wise
JEWELER AND OPTOMETIST.
50 East Russe! St., Orangeburg, S. C.
Hundred! of satisfied
Customers in thiB County. Ask them
Hacker Mfg. Company
Charleston, S. C.
Ms
as*
in
The Collar for all Farm Work
No More Sore Necks and Shoulders.
Call at your harness store and
ask to see one of the famous
Hameless Adjustable
Metal Horse Collars
If you do not see them writeand
?we'll send you our caialoc fully
illustrating and describing these
ideal horse collars thatare saving
farmers thousands of dollars
annually. They cure sore necks
and shoulders and do away with
all ham es, sweat pads and straps.
They can be adjusted co fit and
the draft is in the correct place.
But the main thine is they do away
with sweat pads which scald and pro- ?
duce sores. Thousands in use. Won't
wear out?last tor years.
E. M. DEKRY FURNITURE CO.",
Neeces, S. C.
TO LOAN
MANUFACTURERS
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS.
BALUSTERS. COLUMNS AND ETC
I am^Prepared to lend
money on improved^ farms
7 pe r cent, s: n >!?
terest. Terms to suit bor
rower; no discount taken
uut and no charges made
except a small fee Jor
paper.
I P. T. BILDEB8MD
?
No Trouble
to Shop Here
For we try to'have just your needs
when you need it, at prices that
mean a saving to you.
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Here are a few items that should
appeal to those who want bargains:
3 6-In white or colored madras for
shirt waists or dresses, worth 12
1-2 and 15 cents.10c
3(]-in light und dark Windsor Percals
worth 12 cents at.10c
2"-in colored lawns worth 8c at. .5c
30-in colored lawns worth 12 1-2.10c
Satin finish foulards in all the want
ed colors, very stylish at.. ..15c
Fresh shipment of val laces and
Dutch collars. Look at our embrtod
eries rroni 27 in flouncing and bands
to match to the dainty match sets for
the little ones at prices that will suit
yotii Just a word about slippers and
sandals. Just received fr^sh ship
ments and you will do yourself an in
justice if you don't look at them.
Agent for the Ladies Home Jour
nal patterns.
Edisto Dry; Good Co
,Hayden & Brfggmann, Mgra,