The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, December 10, 1910, Image 3
K Ji^'S-Ihi iust plac; 10 do Your Xnns pupping!
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? We sent our buye' to Nsw York to select the newest a^d best
novdt?es lor this season. Come and se'ect yours.
Your Christmas Goods Are
Here - And So Reasonably
Priced.
Don't De'ay -Assortments Are
Now Complete.
The Variety You ' Mf Find
Here For'Each One in the Fam
Your Shopping
is Made Easy.
We give in condensed form suggestions of a few of the good things you
will, find at KOHN*5: We know that we can please j ou. Buyers
from the large citi ;s come here to shop. "There is a reason.'
The Banner Assortment of Gifts for Gift-Giving Time!!
Check Over This b'st And Bring It With You!!
FOR MEN.
Handkerchief; silk initial, plain ami
fancy bo.icd, always good 5e to
.$3.C0
Superb Neckwear:
111 Christmas boxes ready to gli't.
. . .. . ? - ? .-. - ? ?-.>C, t>Oc, fOC,
Bradley and Silk Movers, 5t.'c and
up.
Fancy Socks; silk ai:d lisle, bolt;,
boxed.. Cadets guaranteed or.es
top. 25c pair, $1.00 box.
Bath and Lounging Kobus: elegant
gift
Collar Boxes, Tie Hacks, Ash
Trays. t
Sntofcing 'Sets. Razors. Safety Raz
ors. Shaving Mirrors, Manicure and
Travelling Sets.
Brash and Cond? Sets, Silk Um
brellas, Watch Srifes.
Sharfeg Pads Ash Trays, Cocks
Jewel CysvSj Library .Sets, .book?
Racks. Backs; Suspender Sets.
Pocket Books, Picture Frames, cU- ,
' FOR LADIES.
Beautiful New Waists, Silk, Sutin
i:d linen Tailored.
Silk Hcso in all colors.
..?.lagnififcnt Nciv Neckwear. Fin
est in the State.
Auto Scurfs. Ne:v effects.
? Scarfs f^r evening wear.
Brass Goods of every description.
Bcs!; and Library Sets, Clocks, Jar
dineres, Plates and Trays.
Litho Sateen Novelties.. The new
est things in little novelties low
. need. 25c, S5c. end $1.00.
Jewel Cases, Clocks, Pomade Jars,
tids for the dressing table.
New Ideas in ornaiu ware.
Hand Bags, Cordlicr VelVct Bays.
Handkerchiefs. Exquisite new Linen
;:ii tSiubroidcry exleets. Put up '.i
liJ? G in a ?OX.
Caat Suits; Glov<. Furs.
FOR THE CHILDREN:
Knitted Sets: Mood and
PtM.'-kfi for tTie little bucs.
Games: new or.es that will more ? L*o.ja-e, Bootees. ?'
tii:U! . se t'u ui; I .-e:.t'. lb bds; Co
? Doll and Ani.ual Muffs. 73c, $.'.CO l "? '?<?' New .'tij scico .?
Mid $1.25. gSjl.tJO.
Dressed doBs:. beauties.. 50c and I ina :;-.'v Character
50c and
!)oIl. V.r..
upwards.
Inlaut Brush and Comb Set*.
Holy Polys something new.
Rattles: rubber and celluloid.
r.'i a raote ;? ku lui.e.
Hair Bibbocs In tirhes.
C: dal Kose?i in a box;
Show, Leggins.
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,"&n*eh>nry, S. C.
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You will not have to if you }buy-from
the oldest Furniture House in Oran
ge ourg.
We have special Xtlis bargains vre
want to show you.
We carry everything in the Furniture
line.
We guarantee everything wo sell to be
wh it we ^e!l it for.
We bulk oui' business up on ? Honest
Goods "
Buy no w and avoid the rush of the last
week before Xmas. We will hold
goods and deliver when you say.
Special Bargain
We have two Suits of Furniture that
we offer AT COST for the next two
weeks. When we say 'AT COST" we
mean what we say. Call and look at
them.
To Our Out-of-town Friends:
We pay Freight on sll goods amounting
to $10.00 or more within 25 miles.
M'TI
FURNITURE STORE."
Wannamaker, Smoak & Company
COURT house SQUARE. ORANGEBURG. s. C.
Notice to Creditor*.
All persons holding claims against
the astute of H C. Ritter, deceased,
will present the same properly prov
ed, and all persons owing the estate
of the said H. C Ritter, deceased,
will make payment to the undersign
ed on or before the 2Sth of Decem
ber. 1910.
E. E. Ritter,
j?xecutor of the last Will and Testa
ment of H. C. Ritter, deceased.
Cope. S. C. Dec. I. lfUO.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
file tny final account as Execnfor of
tht last will and testament of J. Mor
gan Brickie, deseased, with R. B.
Copes. Judge of Prohate for Orange
burg County, on December 3(Kh,
1910, and win thereupon ask for my
discharge as such Execuior.
i All lUrsonH holding claims against
'said estate will present the same
[and persons indebted to said es
tate make payments, to the under
signed at the law office of .1. S. S.il
! ley Esq., on or before the >inh day
of Dtvember. 1910.
John V. Rrickle.
Executor of last Will nad Testament
of J. Morgan Brickie, deceased.
The Wr?G Man.
Brown is going around with a var
"gjttti eyas. This is the'story tha!
is telling his.irienus. _
"It V?3 such a petty thing that the
wie I the; ght of it the rudder I ;got
?'The milkman leaves my milk be
,:re the bud is up. It ia somewhat
. er v.hen I-feel called upon to leave
v bed,', and uur;ng the time that the
:1k leuiiia&on tue uack porch some
e hau been making a practice to
c?l it- It is more than providing to
d when breakfast is reudy that you
>ve no milk tor your coffee.
"I set all manner of traps to catch
? thief, without success. Then I
:cu cna of ny neighbor's boy s to sit
and keep watch. But the next
- *r-.Irg I found lie milk gone and
:e Loy asleep.
"TLe other raorn'ng I chanced to
J e awake jutt bercro sunrise, and 1
. ?rd sc~;e ti;e fum&ling with the
ilk c?Ji on tke b.'.ck. porch. Hastily
cu my d.os.j:u!; gown, I step
Ld stilly to the dcor and Urew it
;.on ;?;?. crf.ly.
the uisi light I could me a men
. tulirg over the can, ami without
. . i iLg u*-.;ce if he was a Iiigger man
1, t sprang at him with MwCd in
'.y '.7.c. The ttcc': threw him off the
orch, and ue roiled down t.so steps
..;-cihcr, fighting ii'k'e a couple of wild
"We must have made an awful
. acV.ct, fcr I heard the windows geing
..p all around me, and ;ome one was
?lowing a police whistle, while my
jri'e was wringing her hands upon the
.;orch.
"I got my man down at last and sat
jpen him. We were bctn a- sight, be
ing covered with milk from head to
loot.
"It had grown a' little lighter by
?:L'is time, and my wii'e, taking in Urn
situation, gasped.
" Mohn, that's the milkman that you
nre sitting on!'
"It. was fcr a fact, and explanations
nere in order.
"i ri.nrfr.-ti.nd that, the milkman is
going around exhibiting his wounds
and saying that I made a brutal and
cowardly article u;;on a derer:~eie:-::;
nun and ir.c;o:isiEg the amcur.t of
i "mages he is going to sue me for ai
every telling.
"Meanwhile some cue is stealing my
milk. ? -
TOO MUCH.
De Snpp-Do you think that Mlsf
CVver war l^vlnjj fun with m-i?
Dk Soft? Well, old chap, give me the
D?- Sapp?Vou see. I had my b'ill ror
r cr with ir.e And I said to her "T'jit
tj k knows n.s much as I do." a d ,ne
*~M. "Dfui't you think U.M too
mucli to d.iv r.ir him?"
I-'-. 1 dJy Interested.
"Transmiuiiig by telephone !s mere
iy a matter of vibration."
"So I've beard."
'USsyerinientcrs have found thai.
.Mm can Uiuke yourself unterstand
over the wire by holding the receiver
against your chest."
"Sounds reasonable. Will it worli
:hrough a purous plaster?"
True.
.Mrs. Wise?So you're going to m.ir
ry and go to housekeeping, eh? Why,
..on don't knew the first tiling about
keeping bus: c.
Miss Pert?Oh, yes i do.
.Mrs. Wise?I'd like to know what?
Miss Pert?The lirst thing is tu -atii
a man t.o keep bouse for.
Slightly Different. ?
"Ten >??..i'S ago that fellow borrow
ed ii?asiU?e money to come tu tals
count ry."
"And now he's wor'.h million;;, eh*."'
"No. He owes for his pusna^o money
yet."?Kansas City Journal.
When tb? Shoc Pinches.
Womeu ekfl uiuud pah. far more"
heroically thau iAeu. I kumv ii ir.
experience.
"What, a:e yen a doctCi"f;'
"No, a shoemaker."
The Modern Polo.-Mus.
"Pay your debts promptly, son."
"All right, dad."
"Theo whon Opportunity kaort;^
you won't be afraid to ?o io th.
door."
The Art Bf Settling.
"Hello, Brown. r;e!.Lled iu your nev
house yet?
"i guess so !:very>l::; g jS uupuck
ed now except the ?;ij-.;;,- v. e reail:
-i?i?d."- IJe'rivH yicf Pf??
We lnv;te all who are
anticipating buying an
AUTOMOBIL E
to call and see our
New Hudson
! efore buying elsewhere.
L. E. RILEY.
AGENT. I
WASHINGTON
LETTER
I 'Dr. Wiley, food expert of the Ag
.ricultural Department has come into
the line light again by calling at
tention to the?evil effect of what he
calls tie '?shot-gun" doctors, that is
the doi.tor who gives a prescription
containing al ane number of drugb
in the hope that one of the lot may
hit the disease. He says these doc
tors remind him of the hunter who
uses a shot gun, expecting tnat one
of the chnrge may hit the mark. He
is going to try and have this sys
tem of practicing medicine remedied,
he dots not say in what way, but it
he carries 't too far he may greatly
reduce the list of these profession!
gentle nen.
It ii likely to be a long time be
fore Ue Republicans gain control of
the House ajain. Renppointment ot
representation and re-districting
and ".-jerrymandering" of the states,
promise to gH*e the Democrats a hcla
upon the situation until at least the
next .en year census period. Thoy
Will 'pass pn act to fix the representa
tion ii Congress to correspond to the
incre; sod population as shown by
the nsw census and in this way will:
?eternine the future membership, i
based upon this population. Maay-J
n f the- states will also
"gerrymander*'' the d i strlots
t:o suit the Deuiorr.it is Ideas,
thus depriving the Republicans of
rani districts. This is considered
legit mate fruits of victory and par
ties aave taken advantage of it. ?
Tt ere will be a large number of
what are called "lame ducks," Psr
the Administration to take care of
artet the 4th of March. These penui j
tar tinimals are defeated candidate?,!
c-Ul politicians o';t of jobs, whom j
the A dministration feels it a duty .'o
prot ide for in some way. One of
the leading ones just now is Senator!
Carer, of Montana, whose leii.^'r.
Inrt has gone democratic. Carter
it will be remembered was Chairman
of the Republican National Commit
tee when Cleveland defeated H ain?5,
ft ia new suggested that lie is to be
uro/ided for by putting him in
Hitchcock's place as Postmastsr
Cotiera!. Others will bo taken ca'-e
of in comfortable burths.
'Vhere is much talk here of an ex
tra session of Co:;:,r:vss immediately
after the present one expires, Maren
4th. The Demccrars can force this
by refusing to permit the passage
of the annual appropriation h?ls
drring the coming short session,
and in this way cut oa all appropri
'.t ons thus forcing the President to
".all an extra session. If this is not
kne the Democrats will not get con
:r.il of the House until December
m xt, a year from now. It has also
Inten intimated that the President
?.nay call an extra session to consid
a.\ the tariff, as the people have spok
D;i and are not satisfied with the
p.'eseut law uoon that subject.
Already the struggle Is now nn
fur the Important offices of the
! [nm-e. and Democrats of national
prominence are laying c'aim to them
rl now appears that the Clerkship
rnd Doorkeeper will go to the Sou ?Ii
?rhile the Seargeant-at-Arms will go
Pennsylvania o~ Ohio, with chances
'avorine {he latter state, owlns to
its political showing.
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"WeiMq skit? ihs
ConklirVs Self-Filling Foun
tain Pen is the gift cf gifts for
nil W?O write?the women
f-dlcs as well as the men fclkj. Filled
i'tslp.otly hy dipping ia any ink und
pressing Crescent-Filler. No mussy
droppcr-fillcr, no pumping, no puns
to unscrew, nothing complicated. Ko
inky lingers or soiled clothing.
Setf-FUHag
w Fountain Pen
is a veritable marvel of conVlTp'once
and will prove :i source of satfeftcifon
to the user every d:;y for years. Writes
with wonderful smoothn: ss :"id c.:re.
No other fountain pen so pood. Give
the best. In Xnuis boxes.
S I ?I S ?U t) K S T (I ;? K
onxpiete
ne.
j ?OORS S.?SH ?Tiri l!U\'f?S. UM/
CIOMKNT :>mi PLASTER.
tot Our I'-n-.- llefore Uuylng:
HAY. CO UN. OATH and RJC?.
FLO I R
Our Pefld ror Horses, Cow8 ,\nr.
Chicken? are made from rdetn ?wu?
arain.
r'reah Supply of TURNIP and RUT
ABACA Sepda ALFALFA a?f
CLOVER.
Ayers & Williams
Which Works From Outside
(Chest Ointment)
Will Relieve Qjickly Croup. Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia and all af
fections of Ches? and Throat
Jto efflclBBCT baa been thoroughly establlobed tod pnmtVr-tT ?rr???:?
r>y toe large ourbber of uoBoliclted leatioioolalB Klvoo by ihata vfe*
.avc uaed tola remedy.
Use Freely ancTRUB! RUB! RUB!
Now sold by all medicine dealers. Should be in every Home,
25^ Everywhere.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ship your calves, hogs, sheei), lambs,
etc.. to the Parlor Market, Augus
ta, Ga., 10IS Broad Street.
j 910 Tor u \auie. Send Btamp for
particulars and coupons. Address
P. 0. Box 98, Flushing, N. Y.
Wanted?.Men to take fifteen da>>
practical cottoD course, aL'-eai
?ou6 positions* during the fall
Charlotte Cotton Compauy. Ch,ir
tonte. M. C
Crush**! Oyster Shells for P??nltry.?
One hundred pounds, sixty ivu'j
five hundred pounds. $2.50. Bros
ift^er, Lschieotte & Co.. Waver!.'
Mills, S. C '
j Agents to handle a propersition
that soils: two to six. most svtry
I home. Particulars Free. IventJariti
j Novelty Co,, Box ?54, Still Pond.
I Afar viand,
i
I Kice Hour, 100 tons fresh. Rice
Flour, Hay, Grnin, Bran. Chops.
C. S. Meal and etc.. Albert Bis
choff and Co., 31 Elizabeth Street.
Charleston, S. C.
$10,000 Yearly.?So agency. Legit
imate. Small capital. We start
you for 25c. Honest company.
This is your chance; StimmerUi.
Co., Nevada, Texas.
Women, sell guaranteed hose. 70
per cent, profit. Make $20 dally.
Full or part time. Beginners in
vestigate. Strong Hosiery. Bos
4029, West Philadelphia. Pa.
You ran mtke 2 bales per acru by
planting my Hunch system. Price
$2 to land owners. $1 to renters.
Write for particulars, Geo. M.
Snod^rass, Box 04. Houston, Tex.
W:ta?U*d.-?-NaRTtes young people lnier
cpied la Business Colleges. Send
[ list to Southern Commercial
l ddlO?J. Charleston, and r.ectfTO f!
tunny visiting cards written bj
their expi rt penman.
Cow I'ejis Wauled. ? All .tyfes
Amounts. Premiums dien- ?:
straight; unmixed, (let our t?e<
Cotton planting seed catalo^ae.
Willet Seed Co.. Augusta. G-a.
The Hi^h Point Detective A^'in-) >
Columbia does ;i general de'emiv
business White ami colored d*
i of Uvea :it your uouveuivac*
Write us W S. Taylor Mari.ii.'*'
Columbia, S. .C.
ilobbs' Single Comb Rhode Islatu
it' ds md "Crystal" White Orpin*
tons w'? and lay when others
fall, s'ock and tags for sale, send
lor mating list. G. A. Dobhs, Box
B. 24.. Gainesville, Ga.
I Carolin? Detective Agency, Kendall
Suiiuirtg, Columbia. S. C, will
Furaish reliable detectives any
where: rates reasonable. Collect
ing evidence for mil suits a
specialty. Ceo. S. Ogg. Chief.
Wanted?Men 3n<i o?;iies In
tuontiia practical course. >r.x,<?
management. Hlgfc ft'ftiarj*;! jot;
tloni eimranieed vVr'te for
t*~!j**?? av*. Charlotte r** ??
* ?>,.*. CbftTlv'.Je. \. C.
"??'.??jiteij.? Men to 'Hi-'- '*?> '?? ;i
practica! course in Mjf mjunir
jhouc and learn ?Vif oiaon;!* c?ji
n^Kp Positions w"r*d t a?? aim
t r. '10 ? r< iv '?>. ???*..?.' ?? ?
Iotte Auto School. Charlotte, N C
i North State Life Innurniice Co., <\\
Kinston, N. C. opera (es unly In
;to two Carolinas and h.i> uir><
v'arnllnd live? insured than t:
ofh?.'< Carolina luiiiiti.<n.< a <?? j?
Tjtptvd wfif-r,' 'h+> coinoa'it ? ?>
now represented.
??nutifnl Chri sfnuLs Voveliy?Or.en
lul Perfutnt'd i!.itiilk?r',r,ie,'s l/ii
< .-?* fad Kveryhody wants one I (>>
??:.<.': ?. for L'.'c $1 per dozen
ft'.aut.lt'jjl prosvnt with ??aeh ilna
:-ti tr.-i ? for ?.-.!? f fr'' " i? >i-f
cash or money order. No stamp?
Address AI ford Jbyner. Rock} i
Mount. N. C.
!n i'?r?.l?>r to JntnxJin?' my ntrn ftxi
Succession Flat Dutch and Wair?
field Catjhage Plant* to tboae w.?
have not nned them before 1 "V
ijlve -villi euch first order for
thousand plants at a SI.25. a'it |
lars worth of vegetable a ad 80 ?r? |
need absolutely free W. R. Bar
Plant Grower, Enterprise, jp. *>
8. C.
Anyone can honorably earn from
$1? to $-3 weekly mailing com
mission curcuiars for mail order
. houses. Work done during spare
time in privacy of home: without
canvassing. Full instructions,
sample circulars, and list of firms
sent upon receipt of JOc to cover
same. W. K. Gardiner. Caldwell.
N. J.
For Sale.?4.16? acres splendid lev
el, cut-over tend Fit s attoo on
Southern railway. Appiing coan
ty. Ga.. at per acre; i>..'ioO acres
tolenrii i land on railroad in
Dougherty* county, Ga.. 24 tenant
houses and over 10,000,000 feet
hardwood timber at Sfi per acre;
200 to 1.000 acre farms in Hous
ton county, Ga. Geo. \V. Duncan.
IIaeon. Ga.
Manager Frank J. Shaugh
nossy, of the Virginia League
Champions, found Noah's
Liniment best for
j bruises, scratches, stiffness.
One trial will convince you.
! Noah 'a Liniment penetrates,
j Kequires but little rubbing.
Here's the Proof
"I have liad occasion to use Naah'a
Liniment on two of my players' arms',
h'i'i.1 the IWttll fTM mOfI gratifying.
Both wew-immeaiuMta 80rfc
nc.'is and able to resume throwing with
Vielr former speed. Have also used It
en'self, and consider It the best llnl
itUfflt I ever tried. It i3 Sue for bruiser
Scratches, slioness, etc. S rank J*
Shaughnessy, Manager, KuartOke Cnanv*.
plons, Roanoke, Va."
Nona's Liniment Is the best remedy
for Rheumatism, Sclatlcu, Lame back.
Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat.
Colds, Strains, Sprains. Cuts. Bruises,
Colic, Cramps,
Neuralgia; Tooth
ache and all
Nerve, Bone and
Muscle Aches arte? Ii??>;.,XX>in>r
rains. The pen- i ^^t^tv^MWU
ulne has Noah's \-&^S?SmM
Ark on every \^,:-.t-- ^?>iVn.
package. cts.
i'uld by dealers In
medicine. .Sam
ple by mail irecj
Noah Remedy Co.,
Richmond, Va*
;for sali
h
La
im acres, 4 miles 1 hornas
ton, Ga, Splendid land and
good improvements *'?"' Good
renting properly: $25.00 per
acre, pa.sy terms,
> 507 acres. 4 mi'es Cuthbert,
Ga: 6 t?rt?anl houses, I resi
dence: nigh graoc land. Rents
15 Ules, capable o< doing much
better. ( 'in price to Decem
ber 1st, 19)0, is $6500.00.
Several fine, profit making
farms in Sumtei bounty, Ga.
Write for li-L
Southern Land Co.,
Liiere \tfb?"at Furnier,
j N Fike of Colby. Thomas coun
ty. Kansas, Is probably the most x
lensive individual grower of h.-n-d
rod winter whe*?t In the world. hav
ing harvested nearly 1 Loot" acres of
'hat prnip in >!?1 <? ?
l>ie*l on Trail
Hurrying in Durban) on learning
of the death of her nephew Mr?
rmma Yearhy. of Greensboro .7 C
died on Uip nwin as t wu uearl: <
'lat rity. She had siiecnxnbed to
r>rief and shock. The nephew was
Thomas Robbing. ir?1 a youn^ mer
chant, and her favorite. The bodies
will he Interred side by side. *
A lucky man lb always ha-plng on.
bis superior judgment