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E: h*s a surface to be painted, enameled, stalled, varnished, or finished in any way, there's an Acme Quality Kind to fit ti e purpose. Fire Insurance You insure your home against fire. Why .not insure it against decay,-\ caiised - by sunshine, rain, snow and sleet? They destroy as cer tainly as lire, unless the surface is protected with good paint. WE Qmiirf; HOUSE FAINT \ gives the greatest durability and beauty, and best resists rain and shine. It costs less because it takes less and lasts longer. Let us show you the latest fashionable color combinations. S A Backmon, Orangeburg, S C FULL [FASHIONED MUFFLER ey Muffler Has no Equal for Comfort These Cold Days. We show a fine line in all colors, Pink. Blue, Navy, . Gray, White and Black in the original V shape at 50c. We also show the large automobile Muffler at $1.00 and $1.50, ther.a are grand and you must get one to'enjoy your joy ride. On Sale at . ? Not only do we sell Maxwell and Overland cars but we also carry a full stock of Any and eveiything for the man who owns or drives a car. We would like to state to every owner of a car that we have added one of the best linas of TIRES in the World and we have got em when you need eir for we carry the lar^ -1 est stock of tires than any other re tail dealer in the State, any size you may want, any shape, any style, every tiie is delivered to you in a sealed package and fully guaranteed ?by its maker so you know you are getting fresh stock and that the deal er can not sell you seconds and old stock. Why- subject yourself to j blow out and punctures by using a cheap tire, these guaranteed tires | are no higher in price than any other and we give you 5 per cent dis count for cash. So when in need of tires or any otl er su^ plies remem-j ber that we always have it, will get it, or it is not made. Orangeburg, S. C. % 9 <> ?> o THE PEOPLE'S BANK Orangeburg, South Caroline. Capital Sfock $30,000 Surplus and profits 25,000 Uabili y of Stock holders 30,000 Protection to Deposi tors $85,000 ' Highest rate of interest paid in SAVINGS DEPART MENT And will pay 4 I 2 per cent on CERTIFICATES of DEPOSIT We want your account.?We guarantee absolute safety to de positors and every courtesy to all customers. We keep your money for you free of charge and pay you interest. We'have ample resources to give you accommodations. Safe, conserva tive, successful; protected by Fire Insurance and Burglar In surance. Call and see us or write us. I). O. HERBERT, President. B. F. Ml'CKEXFUSS, Vice-President. J. W. CULLER, Cashier. ?3 'S 'Biqunnos! 'jurvcTHOO Aiddns vrawmco tot ?q aotiuauB j*P*d' usaiS am qoamd|t|8 csutfxg <ro cju/a jo qd&i3?pi 'aooqd souenjp 8oo| aao dn tn UkJ' iwajora jwjq am it" 01 spooS ?3 00 ptra sjodap iu3pj j gc jtaa fwjcDOj m ?M* -jo pnojd Xpsnf an o.w icm vjimo .^Jppjdmaid Sufjjcm joj U0pS10d34 B dn ijir.q 3ACU. OA^ J. A. Coburn's -GREATER Minstrels. An all White (Company of Merit -PRESENTING- . the finest Electric First Part Set ting ever seen on the Orangeburg stage, with an array of Minstrel Stars, headed by Eddie Hayes, Hi Tom Ward and other comedians. New Vaudeville, Sweet Singers, Daring Acrobats, The Great Man tell Marionette Circus. . PRICES--50, 75 and $1.00. Reserved Seats at Lowman's Drug Store. Sale opens November 3. WHY OUR PATRONS LIKE OUR SPECIAL PREPARATIONS ALSO: something about King's Chill and Fever Tonic. Ovr Laboratory medicines are made in the "Wannamaker Way" whir1} means attention to details. No re cline is given out unless it has be^r rue roughly tried ad its merit prov eu. We don't experiment on our ?nde. WE BELIEVE THAT OUR PRESCPIPTION DEPART MENT IS THE BEST IN THE STATE. We want you to find out. With a ialr price on everything we sell we can give you the best materials 7.hat is good business and godd common sense. All our men ars '>rerienced graduates too. LING'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC. One of our best products. A real life* renewor and elegant for preveet iiig those terrific chills of malaria^ reevers. We can say this is the bes< prescroption we know of. Made I :he "Wannamaker Way" It You Have CHILLS and Fever? bUY THIS. 5?c cents the bottle J. G. Wanna maker M'f9g Co. Orangeburg, S. C. BEHIND A GOOD TEAM should be hitched a good carnage. You want one so reliable that you can give all your attention to the horses, without a single worry about the vehicle you sit in. Our carriages are just that kind. If you buy one, and your horses are as good as the carriage, you'll certain ly have a dandy turnout. L. E. RSLEY. Dear Madam: We wish to call your attention to a silver polisn which we are selling In our long experience of mort than forty yeivs in the jewelry busi ness we Lave never found any pol ish to equal it. It comes In the form of a paste and very slight r?bbing 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 thai we will readily refund tho purchase price to any dissatisfied purchaser. Ask for SILVER CREAM? th* best silver polish In the world Price 25 cents. Respectfully, H. SPAHR & SON. Avers ami Williams Locals. A complete line of Field Seeds? Oats, Wheat. Rye, Vetch. Rape. CHv ti and Alfalfa at Ayers and \VII Uama. 5??0 bushels of bright selected Seed Oats and the price is the cheap est in years at Ayers and Williams. Feed Rice Flour to hogs. The cheapest and best field feed on earth ?U Ayers and Williams. To make big fat hogs quick feed ?vice Flour. Ayers and Williams. Brick! Brick! Brick! The best Columbia brick at Ayers and Wil ?laaib. TAX NOTICE, Office of County Treasurer, Orange burg County, Orangeburg, S. C, October 1st, 1910. The regular Tax Duplicate will be I open for collection of all taxes due State, County and School for Orange burg County, from tht 16 th day of October to the 31st of December, In clusive. The following is the levy: State Tax.. .... ... ..5 3-4 mills. Ordinary County.... ..41-2 mills. County School Tax..3 mills. Road Tax.1 mlllB. Total. ..14 1-4 mills Also the following special local Taxes: Special Bonded Tax. Debt.' District No. 3.3 District No. 8.3 4 District No. 11.2 District No. 12.3 District No. 13.2 District No. 18.4 - 2 District No. 20.4 District No. 21.2 District No. 22.2 DiBtrlct No. 23 .. .. .. 2 District No. 26.6 1 District No. 27.4 District No. 28.4 District No. 33.3 District No. 34.3 2 District No. 36 .... ..6 2 District No. 37.2 District No. 38 ..... ..2 District No. 40.4 District No. 41.4 District No. 42.2 District No. 43.3 District No. 44.3 District No. 46.3 District No. 47.1 District No. 48.4 District No. 49.2 District No. 55.3 District No. 64.3 District No. 65.5 2 District No. 68.4 District No. 70.5 2 District No. 71.4 District No. 72.4 District No. 74.4 District No. 75.2 District No. 76.3 District No. 78.3 District No. 82.3 District No. 83.3 District No. 86.2 Commutation Road Tax will be re ceived at same time. The time for payment of Road TaxeB expires March 1st, 1911. A. D. FAIR, County Treasurer, 0. C. Circuit Court Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Pleaa. Joseph H. Miller, as Trustee of Chas. L. WrotDn, a Bankrupt, Plaintiff, against Charles L. Wroton, et al,. Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to a decree of his Honor', T. S. Sease, presiding Judge of cha Court of Common Pleas for Orange burg County, this State, made in the above entitled action and dated the ?Uh day of September, 1910, I will sell at public auction, before the Court House Door at Orangeburg, in Oiangeburg County, in the State sjfGresaid, on the first Monday (sales day) in November, 1910, between the hours of eleven o'clock, a. m., and three o'clock, p. m.r the follow ing described lands, to wit: All of those two certain tractB of land Tying and situate In Willow Township, In Orangeburg County, State of South Carolina, containing In the aggregate one hundred and ninety-seven 197) acres, more or less, heretofore owned by C. L. Wro ton, and being more particularly de scribed as follows: "All that tract of land or planta tion lying, being and situate in Or angeburg County, Willow Town ship , Stato of South Caro .Ina, containing In the aggre gate one hundred and ninety-seven (197) acres, more or less, heretofore owned by C. L. Wroten, and being more particularly described as fol lows: "All that tract of land or planta tion lying, being and situate in Or angeburg County, Willow Township, State aforesaid, known as the Crews Tract of the Wroton Place; also the Stevens Tract of said Wroton Place, containing one hundred and twenty eight acres, niore or less, in the Crews Tract; and ulxty-nine acres, more or less, in the Stevens Tract; and bounded on the North by lands of Henry Spires; east by lands of A. S. Jennings; south by iands of W. H. Wroton, Jr., and Mrs. Jane R. Steph ans; west by lands of H. M. Wroton. ' The said lands will be sold on terms of Cash, purchaser to pay for papers and to have possession of tha property after the termination of the existing leases on thi> same. ROBT. E. COPES, Judge of Probate as special referee. October 14th, 1910. D. P. O'CAIN Land Surveying Correct ly Done. Prices Mod ate. Orangeburg, S. C. R. F. D. No. 4. Estate Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Lev! A. Glcaton, deceased, will make payment, and all persons hav ing claims against said estate, will present the same properly attested, to Henry F. Gleaton. administrator. Henry F. Gleaton, 10-22-4. Administrator. Prescott's Locals. Best granulated sugar, Frankllt Drand. 18 pounds for $1-00 at Pres cotts. Academy of Music, Saturday, Nov. 5.--Matinee and Night READ THE BOOK -:- -:- -:- SEE THE PLAY ?????????? Geo. Barr McCutcheon's F^scusr^TnsTGr eomanob (A LOVE BEHIND A THRONE) < Dramatized by GEO. D. BAKER "A Play that leaves one with the Fragrance of Roses and an Abiding Memory of all that is Beautiful.". INTERPRETED BY A CAST OF NEW YORK PLAYERS 10 Weeks in New York :-: :-: 8 Weeks in Chicago AND ACCLAIMED FROM COAST TO COAST AS The Theatrical Success of the Century " A Scenic Production of Unusual Magnificence Novel Electrical Effects. Elaborate Costumes MORE PEOPLE HAVE SEEN GRAUSTARK THAN ANY OTHER PLAY IN THE PAST THIRTY YEARS. Get Seats Early or Get Left. Seat Sale Opens Friday, November 4. D Matinee, Lower Floor 75c. Balcony 50c. rnces Night 50,75, $1.00 and $1.50. STILES R. ME Orangeburg, S. C. F: Companies Represented: I Springfield Assets Over 9 1-2 Million 61 Years Olc [Queen of America V " 8 1-2 19 " London Assurance " M 3 1-3 " 190 " Milwaukee Mechanics " ? 3 44 58 " ALL OLD LINE. WHY WILL YOU Let Wife and Children carry the risk any long er? Be a Man give them the protection you should to day. That neighborly sympathy for the widow is good; but the company's draft is better? Write, Phone or call on ZEIGLER & DIBBLE, Agents for the Equitable Life, New York. Don't Be Humbugged Have Nothing But an Equitable Policy 1! loores iviooem will improve your office methods AND SAVE MONEY. Let us send on approval this equipment: Two 5x8 Binders \ 1000 Record ShceU / (choice of 40 forms) ( f>*7 ?E 2 Vol. Cabinet (for bold-/ V * ing books) \ 40 Alphabetical Indexes./ If yon Ilk* f fc?o pmy -? tt not retara SIMS' BOOK STORE Plvoo* 68 9 I FJJSSBLL ST, ORAHGEBURG, 8. & Do You See This? We have more wagons Iba/? house room, if you want U\e best at the lowest price this 1b your chance. Two-horse wagon, (without body) $45.00. Onc-horse wag on (without body) $25.00. They are going fast at these prin-s for hoy are wor e nicro men ;y. if y?n want on>i, liur ry. We have one two-seated on 5 gy with an adjustable back seat, and one single seat road wagon, roomy and strong for $45.00 each.. They sold mr S?5.00. We also have a few spoclai bargains in top buggies; win be glad to have you look th?v.i ever. CtANGEBllRQ BUGGY CO. 75 lll'SSELL STJIKBT, S. 0'. Purler, Mgr. The Newest, Latest Fall Last in Shoes for Men is to be had in our Walk Over Shoe. The "Swing," Snap and Genuine "Class" of this superbly bench made product will appeal to the most fas tidious. In Patent and Gunmetal leathers?and of real shape holding comfort. $3.50 to $5.00. Renneker & Riggs Always a Dollars Worth for Your Dollar ONE CAR OF Horses and Mules ON SALE AT E. N. Scovill's StaMSe