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Roaches? Carriers of Disease! Prevent Sickness NOW I A great many people do not know that roaches and similar ^buggs carry millions of disease germs' Primarily they are derived from filth. Think what this means when they walk over your food or your crockery! When they besiege your pan- j try, kitchen dining room or store in droves debiting the germs, every where. Isn't it high tune/to get rid of these disgusting pests? EUREKA ROACH POWDER WILL DO IT. Like all our laboratory products it is first class; the Wannamaker quality you know so well. #4a>~The Sealed]Can-40cH And be assured it will] runjthose roaches!! Wannamaker's Druggist Since 1875 Mail orders filled promptly. Dear Madam : We wish to cali your attention to a silver polish which we are selling. In our long experience of more than forty years in the jewelry busi ness we have never found any poi ' ish to equal it. It comes in the form of a paste, and very slight rubbing removes the' tarnish from the silver almost in stantly, and the beauty of it is that it never scratches. We use it extensively in our bus iness and think so highly of it that -we will readily, refund the purchase " price to any dissatisfied purchaser. Ask for SILVER CREAM? the ? iest silver polish in ;the' ;world Price 2 b cents. Respectfully, H. SPA HR & SOX. Regulate the Bowels "I have been troubled with constipation for several years, and have tried a great many kinds of pills, as well as medicine from the doctor. Nothing, seemed to help me until I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. I found the little pills very effective, and I am thankful that at last I have * reliable remedy." MRS. F. M. DUNKIN, LeRoy, Ills. Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills simply cause the bowels to move in a normal manner, and with out the griping- effects of cathar tics and purgatives. That's why they are so universally used by women and children. The longer they are taken the less are needed. Natural conditions gradually being restored. Sold by druggists everywhere. If first package does not benefit, your druggist Vflll return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Spend the Summer In the Mountins -THE INGLESIDE" is a mod em 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 he neces sary to secure accomodations early. For rates write, AJISS FRAXCES M. CALHOUX i Ingleside Hotel, s Wendersonville, N. C. '"3 A Salted Gold Mine. Senator Bailey was discussing the fist fight that two Washington ? wait ers fought in the rivalry over which should have th<i honor of serving him. ? "Oh. well. I don't blame those boys," said Senator Bailey. "The7 showed the proper spirit?Hie spirit which understands that things worth having must be striven for. They weren't like Vincent Cressley, of Copiah county, and wheneve^iL-.go bade they s!\:.ll be my wfaie)$ ' in sTlrrs;iou.' '.? "Vincent Cressley celebra'TedV'?ne Kaller Monday by goiug for the first lime in bis life to a horse race. He was a feeble-minded fool, and his companions easily persuaded him to stake in the third race a dollar on a CO to 1 shot. "The horse won. "When the bookmaker gave Vin cent bis winnings the silly fellow couldn't believe his eyes. "'Do you mana to tell me.' he said 'that'I get all this for my'dollar?' " 'That's whfcc you do,' said the bookmaker. "Vincent's book was like SInbad's In the Vallpy of Diamonds. '"By ginger.' he muttered, 'nnd 1 "?"?er knowed it! Say. how long haa ?Ms thing been goin' on?'"?Louis villa Times. The Net Result. X Smith county schoolboy norrdst "?d in saving "have went." -o the arct. distress of his tea eher. To break him of such ungrammat leal 'isare she kept him in aft<'r si-bool ind to'd him to write "have gone" S00 times. The boy went at his task Industriously and worked steadily for some time Finally the teacher was called from the room by anoth er teacher and when she returned ^he found the youthfnl grammar stu dent p.bsent. On his desk were a number of tablet sheets covered wi'h ?"have sones." and the fnllowine ?ote: "I am through, and have weut home."?Kansas City Journal. Nothint Doing. A story, worth repeating was told by Jarvis A. Wood at a recent diniiei in Philadelphia. It concents a little boy who was introduced to bis grand mother whom he had never s?*sn. "I am your grandmother." sai.l the old i:dv. "My grandmother?" was the won dering reply. "Yes. your grandmother on your father's side." "On father'." side, are you? Well, you are on the wrong side." Repartee She was playing golf?her first game of the season?and she really looked, pretty nifty. But suddenly she gave a shriek of alarm. A large sad-eyed cow. grazing on the links, had confronted her. "Go away, you borrlod thing!'-' she squealed, waving her driver wildly. "You don't belong In our s?t!" The cow looked the lady ov*r care fully. "You're right," she lowed. ri'he"wlng her end refeetlvely. "A! !*?ast I never stuffed my calves with cotton." On the Reservation. "Education has heap much draw '?acks," grunted Chief Soared-of-his Latmdry: "How.?" growled Young-Man-W?h :?-Groueh. drawing his .'danket around him and moving closer to the fire water. "Sent son to Carllse. Come back a dude. Passed around the pipe. Me :.av; 'Mercy. Pa! Ain't you got indi vidual calumets?' " Coi-ldn't Recover. "What ptU you on the bum?" "Doc-tors." "Did they perform malpractice on you ?" "Indirectly. I lent Smith $100 to nay for an operation, and it killed him." A Drawback. "Tf yon love him and yo-.i'rn ;-.o ab solutely certain that h> loves vom. why don't you marry him?" "There's just one thing in the waj ." "What's that, for goodness' sake? He has plenty of money.*' "Yes. but he won't pr-onose." Good Reasons for Staying Away. The Minister?Mackintosh. why jon't you come to church now? Mackintosh?For three reasons, sir. Firstly. I dinna like yer the ology: secondly. I dlr.na like yer singin'i and. thirdly. |i was in your kirk, I first met my wife.!"?Tit-Bits. The New Organ. It is said "music hath cb.rms to soolie." but ihe new organ in tin; Presbyterian church, nearly disrupt ed it became there wasn't enough organs for '11 the ladies who want* ?d to be organists.?Maiilius Tagle. Outshone the Stars. Robert, aged three, standing .by his mother an the porch, looking at a beautiful sunset, looked up and said, "Man better polish the stars!" Boys See No Jokes. The Kid?Why do you girls giggle VJ much, l.'s boys don't. Th?* Girl?-17s girls have to look at you boys. "I know,' saiu the ba^uful young man, "that I act like a bear some imes." "I never noticed it," she said. Beara hug pnople." Merchant Tailor Suits made to order from $14.00 up. Trousers $4.00 and up. Clean ing, dyeing, repairing, altering and pressing neatly done. Give uis a trial and you will be pleased with our prices, workman ship and quality of material. J. W. DANIELS 6 S Chur-.h St Orangeburg, S. C. Way Hobo Figured It. Dr. L. F. Flick, whose expert treat ment of tubercular diseases has brought him many friends, is weiJ kilown to the beggars who ply their calling near the doctor's home. Sunday morning one of these men' saw the doctor walking down the op posite side of the street. The man left the hobo with whom he was walk ing long enough to hasten over with a 'request. .for 'help^-.v; i "Haven't yoa aa ovrcoat?" asked i.he doctor as the mau stood beiore him, sniffing. "No, yer honor." "Well, you had better slop drinking poor whiskey or you will die of con sumption." advised Dr. Flick as he handed the man a quarter. The beggar muttered his thanks and hastened to join his pal. "What hick?" the latter inquired. "He gave me a thousand dollars an' a quarter.*' "Aw, tome .off." "Sure he did.. He give me the two bits in cash an' the thousand dollars in medical advice. Dat's what, he al ways gits fer telliif guys what's the matter wid 'em."?Philadelphia Times Fame. Scotland has a great reputation for learning in the United States,, and a lady who came over from Boston re cently expected to find the proverbial shepherd quoting Vergil and the la borer who had Burns by heart. She was ciisillusioued in Edinburgh. Ac costing a policeman, she inquired as. to fhe whereabouts of Carlyle's house. "Which Carlyle?" he asked. "Thomas Carlyle," said the lady. "What does he do?" "He was a writer?but he's dead," she faltered. "Well, madam," the big Scot in formed her. "if the man is dead over nve years there's little chance of find ing out anything about him in a big ciiy like this."?Glasgow News. Art and Nature. "I wonder," said the old grouch, "why il is that the actual photographs of the girls who promenade on Eastei are so much less attractive than the imaginary pictures of the same sub ject evolved from the brains of a lot of smudgy artists penned in a grimy back room? Noticed it, didn't you'; Is :ho imagined girl so much more bca:.tiful than the real one? And whr is iu blame for that?" The Reckless Hoosier. "Yes," said the Hoosier bard. "I here are poets who could have been better spaiid than Swinburne." And 4:;3 Indiana rhymesters, whe were under the impression that tht bard was" looking their way, forevei excluded him from their councils. Results. i , . "Where are you going?" "Out 10 make my fortune. But .when: are you going?" "Oh, I've been oui to make my for !cnc, ami 1 am just getting home. On.Id you lei me have a quarter tili you t'Oiuj back?" ? Suggested by the Season's Opening The late Chinese emperor has jusi ' had his si. fh funeral. It would seem to be timely to re mark thai the emperor lias as many ; funerals as the oilice boy s g.ai:d uiothtr. Her Mist?kr. "For mercy's sake. Tonmy! Didn't I Jell yon tioi to ii^lit with that .vier em- llOJ :" [ "\tjs. ma. Lint where you made your mistake was in not telling tin. j .Mercer boy that he mustn't hit uit ..lit." Those Drooping Hats. "Young Bluffin is a lucky chap." "How <o?" "He's eageged to that very tall Miss s"tHc-. ami when ihey are out walking lUgether he has no trouble in looking ..p under her hat." A Severe Test. "Tie tells me his wife has a very I :-tri<-! sense of honor." "Yes?" I "Must to test her ho has sent lil'ii ti'lf several postcards marked "person nl,' and he aays she never re-Jils iheiu." 1 Another Job. "Why should anybody want to dis cove: ths North Pole?" "For sensational reasons, and. be sides, we might seu?1 a consul there.' Very Patient. "Why do they call him ihe gentif Tarier?" "Because he stands for all I hi.' threatened irouble in the Balkans which nev'i-r materializes." Hzppy Days. When ilif umpire, with a smilo, Say:,: "Play ball." Lift; seems sorter worth the while After all. * Ono View. "Is marriage a failure?" "Depends altogether," answered th* continued cjiiic. "on the account oi alimony involved." And Quhc as Profitable. "So you have quit heil)? a poet?" "Yes; a friend pointed out thai ii ?ss just as easy to sell lightning lodi ? poetry." D. PROCAIN Land Surveying Correct ly Done. Prices Mod eate. -? Orangeburg, S. C. R. F. D. No. 4. Iimmne Coffee Good with miu^delid ous with pure sweet cream. BlenoVperfect [^with either losing nojjart of its flavor. Its guaranteed to jplease. Try it. THE REILY WlOR CO. HtWOBLEAHSJlS-A. Beware of Fakirs AND Ask 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? i I When your watch is brokea, do yon 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 framea, by ? competent Optometist and Optician, who is permanently located here li thia city and who guarantees sat isfaction. j Jno. T. Wise i JEWELER AND OPTOMETIST.. 50 East Kussel St., Orangeburg, S. 0. . . Hundreds of satisfied Customers In this County. Ask them. MONEY TO LOAN I am'Prepared to lend money on improved^ farms 7 per c<nt. : i - terest. Terms to suit bor rower; no discount taken out and no charges made except a small fee [for paper. I t. T. BILDEBRAND j! "Drink "Hot Tom" IT "TOUCHES THE SPOT." 5 cents a glass at all Grocers. CARTAKRH GOES. So Pooh Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup und .Asthma. You can easily tell by reading the Symptoms below, whether you have catarrh or not: Off'-nsive breath, frequent sneez ing, discharge from the nose, stop page of the nose, huskiuess of the voice, tickling in throat, droppings in throat, a cough, pain in chest, loss of strength, variable appetite, spasms of coughing, low spirited at times, raising of mucus, difficulty in breathing, loss of vital force. .1. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co., has a sensible remedy (money hack if it fails) for catarrh, called Hyotuei (pronounced Hy-o-me) which is a vaporized air, so antiseptic, that when it is breathed over the m liamed and serin-infested membrane, it kills all germ life, gives relief in j two minutes and cures catarrh. [ The price, including hard rubber I inhaler, is only $1.00. Xhe hard rubber pocket Inhaler will last a lifetime, so that should you need a second bottle o:' Hyomei, you can get it for f>0 cents. Eureka Royal Arch Chapter. No. 13. Attend Special convocation Tuesday evening, June 21, 1910, at ? o'clock. Mark masters, past mas ters, and most excellent masters de gree conferred. Refreshments serv ? d. By order of ex-High Priest. F. S. Dibble. Secretary. "Hot Tom" THE PROHIBITION* DRINK. 5 cents a glass at all Grocers. 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 All Goods Reduced From a Half to a Quarter CDCr1! AI Balfceof ou,rla'a.iessP"n?tailor- U AI 17 DDir*!? OiJXlAL ^tr Tar!n? ?" ilALr llulX Ladies and Children Ready to Wear Garments a Specialty "Satisfaction or Your Money Back July Specials This season of the year is looked upon by every one as being the dull period, and right you are. Still this fact does it not prevent us from trving to make a bit busy. We will during this dull month give our trade some values they just cannot resist. We have first a case of beautiful Lawns, not the cheap, shoddy kind, but the Good Quality. We offer these at 8c to 1 Oc a yd. Lovely styles, just suited for pretty dresses for these warm days. ! 00 pieces of new Laces, just suit ed for trimmings, pretty styles and new designs at 5c yd. Dotted Swiss, as you well know, is one of the most useful and prettiest of all the wide range of white goods. We show a very fine value 15c A fine quality of White Rep just received, 20c values at 15c 36 inch Pajama Cloth in checks or stripes, fine for night-robes or un derwear. A grand value at 1 Oc A Fine Black Lisle Hose for Lad ies, at "2 pair for 25c. 25 pieces of new Swiss Flouncings just received. Some very pretty 27 inch goods among these 50c to 90c. A lot of All-overs and Bands, ev ery one brand new, just received by express. New Mercerized Bet'stes and French Lawns, excellent values. We are going to make it worth ' your while to drop in and see our goods. You will fine it "cool here." A large Electric Fan we have just installed for your comfort. We are after business this month, not profits. "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 tm if rotruE going to do business in A ?business like wav. :- tou must hun a bank account we extent) every fa cility for the prop er handling of business accounts - loans; discount ing. also sell cer tificates of deposit. Improvement in your office methods you naturally expect to cost more money, but ? ACTUALLY SAVE MONEY. Let us show you why. Instruction book free. We have a few copies of "Moore's Modern Methods1, a 160 page book illustrating 40 record forms and explaining how they are kept. Call or phone for one. SIMS' BOOK STORE Phon? 59 O E. RUSSELL ST., ORANGEW?C, & C Life Fire Accident Health Plate Glass Automobile Liability Tornado ZEIGLER & DIBBLE, : INSURANCE Orangeburg South" Carolina