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When we say at cost we do not mean at cost to you, but at exactly^what they cost us. We have our debts to pay jas our collections and cash sales are very poor we are compelled to oil er this big sacrifice. Now you can take our word for it this is no catch sale but each and every one of our clerks have instructions to sell at exactly what the goods cost us. We have about 150 suits of Clothes and a big stock of Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Notions, Furniture, Hardware and Children and Ladies Cloaks, and in fact almost anything you could call for in a General Store. - We offer best flour at : 5 27 second patent at 4.00 Grits at . 1.47 Octagon Soap at ,04c cake 66 66 66 it Star Lye at .06c box Brown Mule Tob. .08c plug Men's Shoes selling price 3,50 cost 2.70 2.25 " 1.60 3.00 " 2.15 Ladies % " : " 2.25 "1.65 1.50 " 1.15 1.25 "1.00 66 66 66 u it 66 it a it Men's Suits selling price 15.00 9.00 " . ii 12.50 8.00 m^mM " u] 10.50 loo " " " : v 8.00 5.50 All. 25c dress goods cost from 15 to 19c per yard 50c ;0ress Goods cost 35 to 38c per yard Calico 4 and 5c per yard Southern Silk Homespun sells for 10c and costs 8c per yard i Men's Suits selling price 17.00 to 18 00 10.00 to 12 00 We can save you about 25 per cent on Furniture and have a car load. It would surprise you to see what you can save by coming to. the sale. No goods charged strictly cash. We.can not afford to sell at cost and put on the books. So do not ask for credit. Sale now going on and if you want some of these bargains yo? will have to hurry. I H. P. FULMER * * - Has just received one of the finest cars of MULES and HORSES that's ever been pulled over the Seaboard road. They -will sell like HOT CAKES greased with cot:on seed oil, you had better hurry. Cor Motto to -Not How Cheap We Can Bay Mules But How Good." The country Is now full of ch-?ap plug stock. We have them $ ibr trade or sale and easy terms to right parties. Our sales for the past week have doubled up und the only $ reason we can account for it Is be:ause we give More Gooh for Same M^ney or Sam: G:ods fof Le:s~Money Listen! We will give away on Christraas Eve a beautiful SILK PLUSH FOLDING LOUNGE absolutely free and without re apect of persons. Every dollar's worth you trade with me until then, you will receive a check, mere dollars you spend the more chances you have at the lounge. Th'3 lo;:ngc is on exhibition now io our store. Come in and see it and find out about our free prop osition and don't forget to get yoUr check. ? o ^ Be somebody and buy a MOLINE COTTON STALK CHOP- % PER, one that will do the work and save your mules. Ask Mr. H. E. Garrick about them. Buggies and wagons still moving, get in the push and let's keep pushing. Last car of first patent ? flour about gone and another one on the rail. We have annexed <? 2 to our already Immense territory the PINE HILL SECTION, com- % posed of some of the best people in Orangeburg County, and we are expecting much business from these people. One of them remarked in our store the other day, "I am surprised at the large'and well assorted stock of goods that you are carrying in Norway and I find that I can save money by buying from you, look out for me and my folks after this. Come and bring your folkB along with yon and tell your friends about that beautiful lounge proposition and don't forget to get your checks. Here's hoping that you will get the lounje. RESPECTFULLY, NORWAY, S. C. I THE PEOPLE'S BANK Orangebnrg, South Carolina. Capital S'ock 30,000 Surplus and profits 25,000 Liabiii'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 ncconnt.? 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 yoir accommodations. 8afe, connen ? tlve, successful; protected by Fire Insurance and Burglar i - surance. Call and see as or write ua I>. O. HERBERT, & F. MVCKEXFVSS, J. W. Ct'LLEE President. Vice-President Casnu.. S Mr. F. N. Rickenbaker, of Orangeburg, now represents The Southern Marble & Granite Co of Spartanburg, S. C. The Leading Manufacturers and Dealers in Monuments, Coping and Headstones This firm has erected some of the largest and most handsome mon irments m the Orangeburg Ceraetary, and we ask your careful inspectioi of sme. See their designsand get their prices. TAX NOTICE. Office of County Treasurer, Orange? burg County, Orangeburg. S. C. October 1st, 1910. The regular Tax Duplicate will be pen for collection of all taxes due State, County and School for Orange linrc: County, from, tht 15th day of October to the 31st.of December, .in clusive. i The following is the levy: State Tax.5 3-4 mills. Ordinary County.. .. . .4 1-2 mills. ! County School Tax.3 mills. Road Tax.1 mills. Total.... 141-4'miJhi {. Also the following special locaii Taxe?: ?? Special Bonded Tax. Debt.' District No. 27 .. .. . .4 I District No. 28.4 ?' I District No. 33 .. .. ..3 ?District No. 34 3 2 iDlBtrict No. 35.6 2 I District No. 3.3 i District No. 8..3 4 I 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 District No. 23.2 District No. 2C.5 1 District No. 2 7.2 District No. 38.2 District No. 4 0.4 District No. 41 .. .. . .4 District No. 42.2 1 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. 05.6 ' 2 District No. 68.4 District No. 70 ......5 3 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 Tor imyment of Road TaxoB expires March 1st, 1911. A. D. FAIR. County Treasurer. 0. C. ? ? 1 ' 'i Application for Appointment of Tub lie Guardian. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will make application to the Honorable R. W. Memaringer. Presiding Judge In the First Cir cuit, at his chambers, In the city of Orangeburg, S. C, on January itth. 1911, or as soon thereafter as the undersigned can bo beard, for an ?irder appointing Robert E. Copes. Judge of Probate, In and for the county of Orangeburg, as public tuardian of the estate of Dorothy Lyrd and Freddie Byrd. infants un der the age of twenty-one years aa stipulated in the will of the Iafe .">arnuel Byrd, decease;!, which will 's on record in the office of the Judge lL Probate for Orangeburg county. Each of said infants is entitled to the sum of one thousand dollars be queathed to them under *he will of 'heir grand uncle, the said Samuel Jyrd, deceased, and they have no general or testamentary guardian, and this application will be made fyi the reason that under the said will the Judge of Probate 's designated therein as the person to be appoint ed public guardian to manage the thtate of the said Infanta until they arrive at the age of twenty-one years. Oscar W. Smoak, Andrew N. Byrd. T. Brooks Fairey, Executors, Petitioners. December, 1910. 12-S-2 Assessmeut Notice For 1011 Person al Property. Notice is hereby given that I, or ?leputy, will be at the follo-sving nam ed places on the days specified for the purpose of taking returns of per sonal property for taxation in Or angeburg County for the fiscal year 1911. All taxpayers must give the num ber of School District in which prop erty is located. Especial care should be taken In locating property in or i.car special school districts. School tiustees In the different townships are requested to meet the Auditor 1st these appointments and assist in jvhe proper location of special school end poll taxes. All personal property owned on (th9 first day of January, 1911, must be returned .and all transfers of real estate noted. All person?, whose income exceed 552500.00 per annum [clear of busi Less expenses) are liable to the State Income tax. . Blanks l!pr Income tax returns will be furnished upon appll: cation to the Auditor. Bowman, Tuesday, Jan 3. $ ; Branchville, Wednesday, Jan. I.J' Rowesville, Thursday, Jan. 5. Cope. Friday, Jan. 6. Canaan Church, Saturday, Jan. 7. Holly Hill, Monday, Jan. 9. Eutawville, Tuesday, Jan. 10. Ferguson, Wednesday, Jan. 11. iVance, Thursday, Jan. 12. Parlers, Friday, Jan. 13. Livingston, Monday, Jan. 16. , Dru Sawyer's. Tuesday, Jan. 17. Springfield, Wednesday, Jan. 18. Cleaton, Thursday, Jan. 19. Norway, Friday, Jan. 20. Elloree, Monday, Jan. 'SS. E. E. Bull's, Tuesday, Jan. 24. ' Woodford. Thursday. Jan. 2G. North, Friday, Jan. 27. Fhllllps, Saturday. Jan. 28. Orangeburg Court House from Jan. 1st, to Feb. 20th, Inclusive. Office hour3 from 9. a. m. to 2 p. m. T. M. McMIchael. ? ? County Auditor, O. C. MY HOUSE BESIDE THE ROAD. Homer's Ideal?"He was a friend to man, and Mved In a house by the side of the road." 'There are hermit souls that live wl hdrawn In the place of their selfish con tent; ?? There are souls like stars, that dwell apart In a fellowless firmament; There are pioneer souls that blaze their paths Where highways never ran; But let me live by the Bide of the road, And be a friend to man. "Let me live In my house by the side of the road, Where the race of men go by; The men that are good and tho men that are bad, As good and as bad as I. I would not sit in the scorner's seat, Or hurl the cynic's ban: Let me live In a house by the Hide of the road, And be a friend to man. *I 6ee from my house by the side of the road, By the sile of the highway of life, The men who press with the ardor of hope, The men who faint with the strife, But I turn not away from their smiles or their tears, Both parts of an infinite plan; Let me live in ray house by the side of the road, And bo a friend to man. "I know there aro brook-gladdened meadows ahead, And mountains of wearisome height, And the road passes through the long afternoon. And stretches away to the night, But still I rejoice when the travelers rejoice, And weep with the strangers that moan. Nor live In my house by the Bide of tho road, Like a man who dwells alone. "Let mo llvo in my house by the aide of the road, Where the race of men go by; They aro good; they are had; they are weak; they are strong; Wise, foolish, and ho am I. Then why should I sit in the acorn er'n seal, Or hu.M the cynic's ban? Let me live In my house by the side of the road, And be u friend *o man." Estate Notices. I On the 8fh day of January, 1911, iI will file with the Judge of Probate for Orangeburg county, S. C, my final account as executrix of the last Will and Testament of William F. McMillan, deceased, and will fiere upon ask for my discharge as su:h executrix. I All persons having claims against the estate of the said William F. Mc j Millan, deceased, are hereby re quired to prove their respective de mands before the undersigned, on or before the 7th day of January, 1911 . or be debarred payment.' ' ? r j Harriett G. McMillan, Executrix of William F. McMillan, deceased. December 8th. 1910. bt. Nicholas takes as much pleasure in giving as the recipient does in receiving .them-for our gifts phase most , thoroughly. A few suggestions astto I the "best gift" for your brother, son friend or husband. I Bath Robes, fancy and plain 'Sox; Shirts; Collars; Gloves; Pa jamas; Smoking Jackets: Cuff Links; I Handkerchiefs: Sweater Coats; etc. 1^ We're sure you wii find "ihe" 'article that will please him most j '"light" here. jRenneker & Riggs THE FASHION STORE. Is There a Sanla Clans? 1 answer in the Affirmative. He lives and will live forever to ? gladden the heart of ctilldhood and j cause an echo and throb of joy in! the hearts of parents. ;? I i Come on is the watchword: let joy I be unconftned. E. A. Hutto, in Nor way, S. C, is the merchant in Nor way prepared to demonstrate to ! young and old that the story of Bants is no myth. My large, select. I varied and unsurpassed stock oT i Chrisimas goods In the town now dis I played In my large stores Is con fir mn j tion strong as Holy Writ. Come an*! j let mo convert you because I can j convince you of the bargains await ing you. Respectfully, E. A. HUTTO Drs. 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