The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, January 07, 1911, Page 2, Image 2
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Established la 18??. $
Jfabtlshed Three Times Eat-li-'-AVcat.
.10? Tuesday. T/b.rrsd?y mail Saturday.
... y Bater?d~a3~??ond^a8? matter en
?raa?ebui&. 9. C, asder ths ?rl
:: HIS"
' -,'lzlsf abmw^'o >' Pabskfese.
PSI^^ I inj
y&ra a ootfrj. . . ... - ? ? ??> ??e
$?^?press orde^^Sfe^0 The times
tod Ue uocrsit, Oratigeburg, !v C.
04i?iw>JXid5 sftWtfh&n S&?ft fcSBBJ8& j
killed by a negro in the-section ol
&&4fty*wnerV#Snk7 Franklfttfmur
. no lyncling.. and^Gov: Jinsel Vitt be;
?Seapons!.ble6r>yol?> tJotffterJE }.:?thj>?73f.
? ^fieaffj^ ,}^t^loYlSehraior^kitts;'who j
-^ras^if" Ito^nblicari, mesns*two,'Demo-!
-4&rafcfc ^E&ited^' S?atee -ISen?t?T i f rom
#e^Wglnfft. th'e'T&mocrat* being
t^WteoV'oi thevieglstature"of ;that
#f;\$Qt&3Z K?'? jaSttsij t^S^m?M8
?'tfn? iiugtt8ta(-Herald says: ""China
" i&'^piwlng1 kon^^to^reoaild^'heT,
*8fty,-^?mi fsPVeSuiltlirJir. her-navy tdj
3fi?w^uWei*'?Br^
?aaaae thing, and so dld-S^aitfl^'How
iSout B^Tatfff ?hd eermany.n -:T
iualsj- oj? arXtf ^ ' EiaslQ ,oJ i'vwai?.'?
:<?i?c>e'0 Democratic' HgoverfiorB^have
? jf^'i^ttsnrafSd^Iii'-th4' North; in (
.^?l&t,'feV''a?ys'th?n 1mve"b?en<in-|
iVgtfr?t"ea-r'lh" that-section for' many
fe^sberdrel^ThIsfiS'?'hope sign;
ca It Indicates that:the reign o't-the |
aoaby? p?wer'is declining. *
-\??-ii i: a?.. rft '"~" y*" v ." f::j
Ss-sff pfnlc ?Franklin was Justified in
i Noting'''Constable: :Valentine for
Weakrcg/in iils home.' he should have
fce*en pardoned:' If he'was- not Justi
fied1 m- sli'oot'ing - th'e; constable,, he
it?o?ld Tiave" bi'en ? hung, j There Is
.no alternative, If justice is to - be
4?e%??cWo^?r^ yP ?' I
tfesm ads ''f e lispi.:- --\
fc^'e^ peopTe'" ?f-'-'Newi-' York," New!
'Jeroeyor Oh'io'do Mot wantfcorpora
fci>n'^machine' ?'bembcraJtic >'! Senators
?^I^Sfea fW the 7cor pdratIoh?machlne
' Jtepubilcan Seri?t'ore^hey.'. are,: about
18? dispi?eeIA,;Th^--Democratic''party
lrns^bo'hi^hy ?tfch13er.ators'now,-;and
?h^'{ffif?ul(l''keria Tub 'more- of'that
WBS&b "Washington.^ ? ?:-. ? - - -' ?'?: *
siw ybyo?! ^tadi^g 5Rt>:^?tsw*J9?
?^^Jt^ge^lnsB'/^fbrewhom^^
Pr^klih';wa's' if?nficted of 'murder?
?bu?ht;Uhe<!Veraict'Wrotigi why did
/-ae5%^Vse^'^^a8i?e-When-it:i was rec*.
?veered, inateacl of aent'encing-'Frankv
>'.to':bQ -t-cr.g aci keeping him ,in
52iq-:ahad owo.'! the-;gallows for: three
foirfe nyearst'Wbnder^ifw'the - Judge
ttskes ms^y^Eiueb'4!dlstakes? .>!' ? - '^.u. .
..??fittttvjMlT '^-lirUifi-J^asisA. .':it.'i.vi
'.-Railroads a.r-3 sued'-on all sorts o?
^rouadB.^ s wbm'?n?7at ^ Vicksbbrg:
JUHss.'; ?iiS'^as'kiag^ 150,000 damage?.
.?^ropra^rollrijid because it' furnished
^Special train fon ? :mDl? 'which- four
S??arjs.,rffgovWeatj>from 'Monroe'tofTal
' sulaht,/'La/-..-andiynched he? husband;
^ftrrbed kiUeti .another. man.- The
c??ar4 thres7.-t.'i<j ..case out, aa It should
fl3!xTr Bad,' :'; r
' ..,H .t2io action of .Qoy. Ansel in;oonv;
. the death .sentence of Pinh
grinklin- to imprisonment for Mfe. is;
^fb^oflM- -thcV-tule,.' w* r would :-ed
.?&? *J4... conntablee before attiempt
%^ to.,arrest, a,criminal to notify him
23,04^0000 that he Is - to. be arrested
<SO,.?,certain day, so as to. avoid such
eojEQs^kcatlons aa i.aye .arisen., in the
Fra&klialease. vV
" *^^,.legislitur^ %f
?jNig^i&,;,'M^ni9,' thls^ week, the
?^v1^s^atu're. .In" jt??jt.. 8tate.''con>
ttoifetf by'thei.pemO?rats since. 1847,.
B?tt^i'our gears' ago.' * It will elect a
nmSerlttc Senator.in place of Se.na
tb^ftsile,' Rep?bllc?nV .We hope' the
democrats 'wilt bring about such re
forms/inSMaihet^t. the; people'will'
: l^p'thieni'In 'power many years'.
^?trfe*' "ibzg?Bta:'' El' Stetson is : en
deavorinWta-attract'attention to';her
aelf !b:y 'itanounclng thai Mrs. Eddy,
late deader'of the Christian Science
chnfch;,''iis; goingj'tb; rise "from the
d^a'd^'''Th? Sp?rtanhurg Journai says
. otfch .lalk'is qf coprserthe wbrfet kind
ofjwt,''.as'h'b' Christian Scientist, no'
Intelligent" perso? in or "out of the
ehurch expects anybody ini these days
toittea Aom' the-dead."'" .T- Jfi?J
?nSentlir ^ntaliy considered Andrew'
Carneglb'i ' Jl6,000,000-gift to pro
unote' peace attiong the nation's Is weK
tilned,'?fdr,U-i9' made at the se?s'on
whe# is commemorated the' birth' of'
theiTrrince bf" Peace whose mission
was to bring Vpeace : on earth 1 arid
good wllh among men." It Is to be
hoped that the aspiration of the
donor and of all well wisherB of man
kind may be fully realized.
It is a blot upon our Christian civ
tlizstlon that nations presumably
Christian-are armed to the teeth and
vie with each in keeping huge
standing armies and In building
grat Dreadns-ugbts. And it adds to
the irony.of the sitnation to be told
What all theBe preparations and the
staggering taxation Imposed to pay
for them are all in the interests of
peace.
In the face of the many pardons
and . commutations of sentences of
death exercised by the different gov
ernors, there is no room, for surprise
at the carnival of blood that die
sraoes this fair land of ours. The
men who should see that the law is
executed, have no respect for the
law ' themselves. Why, then, should
?thsr people respect the, law? We
???^..'j^erniors 'with, respect for law..^
.' *tin TfiiloO, no. ?V.*c!?'?(??:?-. ? vi:.?
Awful Record of Crime.
Last year was one of bloodshed
tc$y as^.excee&ing ahyVothej year l?f'
^tJcftj '^njamberjsf !murdero and ouli 1 dest:
Vif^ou^hlstory"as agnation.W.tfuring^
the year an army of people died by
.violence,, tho-.racord .being, la round
numbers, nine thousand suicides and
thirteen thousand murders, making
La..Jfetai ^pf_twen.tJ^wo_?tkRuj^d.
(aeatha by^yioloace.,. ,v .
[ ? T*k.^f^i?V*?.fe^^ *a<J!
throws a dark shadow over the en-;
tire country. I^very-professlon. eaH-l
MWH
whne thej-{?atS' ^T^?*??8*f2.'.,fl Tery!
much creator la some than fa othero'
the indicaUona-all-pohit to a com-;
mon causa, and*that is a . lack of apr
This want of appreciation of the
sanctity and Taltfe'^ihnfflsn1 life* Is
not'.s confined. ,Xo the uneducajtei'
nUitFytp of^heMiee^'?r the,.po'p?'br
^onVlputed^tiielr ;taitt "share""to}.the
ca^nivai::of blood ^and; utt,iej disregard
of ftMe; s?nctity; Of"human life;' that
overran thVcountry;last'year:1
f/sS&nyl tHbugtittba,t ffi5^mbst',uniii
verB?l'?pread'of^proh the
cb'untry'.lwb'uld ^k^-a^ffiaS^eo^1a^t
in"checking 'murders and 'other; v'i?i
lent crf&e3,J'ouJtMIt seems tha't: the
Voting-out'"tho'1 'Iegai;; sale 'of all,. 11
quPrs* &fSR had xiq' effect^ in- cnebking.
theee'crimes,'.as1 the ieeord^'f<p>r* l&t
yeay-i^'tke? wor'st 'the country has
e'ver'bad:in:,il3-blBtory; ,; .' ?'
~a There ?u' asu much1 If ? ii ot ''more ijr;
quors sold now In many placeB than
there was s'cWbefqre the p
tav'HrW eriacite'd."In^additioi to" '.the
HKfclt\"?ale?' ofvtiquors^' quantities'/ of
cocaine and' morphine are! how sold
and " used11 by';tho?e^'who.l ! formerly
dr?nk^wbtskVy:'-- TbV.effe^ts of tftese
?'drttga''-*are'"1 most <iozrading, anid we
-belfere'* that' mueh: of the'/increased
crime^irattrlbutabV'l(p. thenf'."!;, ",.'
Another cause of crime "is 'th'e ."non
enforcement' of/the criminal0 law's, of
the different States; ours Included.
It la very hard to' convict men of
capital crimes, and shouldl^they be
convicted; It Is harder still to ade
q?ately ? punish them.' It Ib prac
tlcally Impossible in'this section of
the countryr to punish a .' man' w,Itb;
means for ?ny' crime." .This applies
to colored as well as white pepple... ''
Over In 'England''and other coun
tries across "the ocean It Is. different.
When'a'man kills another'over there
he''1s'!,ptf^
wealth4 orsoclai portion!' *Tak^ jine
i recent1 'caseJ oif'the .prom Ihenv dentist
who murdbred'his'wife'in England.'
He was"'
turedy^taWri| back' 'to England^ tried,
convicted and'executed'in about four
raprjtho, after.'hig--heinaruo crime waif
committed. That is the kind of jus
tice needed"-&'1tn'is''c?unify. When
we iare It the.carnlyal ipfajcr!lm^,that
now alsgra'ces'us will be over.
niK '<j< ??'?'.-??' ??-,J'-' i-J. flfla n?, aovSXS.
b lunder; theo above caption; ths At
lanta -Journal ;aays -during the year
Just,-; ended, one -hundred and. <fifty
thousand people of-tho United:States,
many.of whomfare-farmers .and near
ly all- of whom come from hardy
Ten tonic,.: atock, ? - moved <? -acr?EO' the
northwestern border and -. settled. in
Canada. They will become eitIsens
pit, ibat country, developing Its f wil
de rness, enriching its agriculture and
adding to its national. strength.* ?-,'.?<
. One hundred and .fifty thousand
pincers pf r wealth ^have. left ? ua
within, J. a,, .single. .twelyenoa th. .'The
number is coual dor ably grcwtar than
R was, la 1 SK>9. end, sccording- to the
forecast of- the .Canadian, immigra
tion department,.! tjt^^r?i/^beL greater
still at the end of 1911.
Such a. "ecord is of vRaJ ?>coem
tot evjery quarteg ?? of. tJje;. union, and
plaVtk&larly so to the. ?outh..For - it
Is in this, aectipn, that these thoti
?Bands of .Iand^seekers should log
ically-settle. 1 It would be a conserva
-tive estimate to'eaythat the emigra
tion-to Canada last year meant a loss
of one hundred million dollars to our
own country.- A nation "Has no as
set more valuable than, the man who
works. . Labor is .of Itself a; source
of community^wealth and social wel
fare. ' Every farmer that moves from
a country, not overcrowded, in a loss
tp that country, r.
And he is likewise, a gain-to land
whither he goes. . Had ; the ? tide of
emigration. from the .northwest' been
southward instead of toward Canada
our- whole union would be rlcheir to
day, .and pur own section would be
Incalculably e.o. ? ?
The . south . neither, desires nor
needs that tort of immigration.which
flows In from.. the m uck plies;, of the
Old World, but she should welcome
the men whose veins .hold-.the blood
of her own forbears.and whose hon
est industry would add. to the. wealth
?of her'-harvests.''" "\ ... ,,
- The Immigration department ;,pf
Canada ;Is carrying on a vigorous,!
.systematic campaign .to secure ;sef
".tlers from our northwestern states.
Herein lies a truly golden suggestion!
for the'south. ' .
? ? ? ??'?? ?'' > 'j i
? A u H?n?r?blo Exception.
The Hon. Thomas W. Loyless, edi
tor of the Augusta Chronicle, wab
most agreeably surprised on Thurs
day evening of last week. Without
any previous notice or inkling ot
what web about to happen, he waB
requested by .a delegation from a
meeting of some citizens of Augusta,
which had quietly assembled, to pre
sent bimsel?, accompanied by Mrs.
Loylesa, at the Chamber of Com
merce hall in that city. On arriving
there he found about one hundred
or more of the leading business men
of that city, headed by Mayor ThomaB
Barrett, awaiting him. Mayor Bar
rett, on behalf of those present, then
presented Editor Loyless with a solid
silver service, which had coat the
donors an even thousand dollars, as
an expression of their appreciation of
what Editor Loyless through the
Chronicle and Individually had dons
for the advancement of- Augusta.
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is ? ooww'M? ?&l ?^wm;^-^^.1
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JANU^Y;5J0,1911.
fct&.U i^'.'iTjri.'t. _\o . l I
31
ain Pricesmm
\at\ Prices are Law^o?bc Undersell m. Judge tfeV T"
A CUJOI ;..02M ?*viofe OpporttiBitjr^e^ fe^r?eotirigLi^-,!-,;f; *
r r....rjra^ftfaiq^^;i?feis.? i>ne---^TJms??aa3e is straightSpj
Ficie,
^ Reliable, $ Mbney Maker for Yo?:
Wmm pi OON^T j illi THIS BARGAIN PICNIC;
si ? ,.'.;'n ???^rf o.'.-.'.' i;;!.:?,?;??>??' tarn qwj.j to xiiMfj i, ao v-.-.-ro:.'.:?.? ijuU rain ?
m
mm
itn?? j&m h?:t? mi?,
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.'r.'w
&>j b?i dfc ta>l ? ?.: :?? :ot(* ; ? ? ? &diit(j
J ^^^^^^^^ ihe' Best;
'--< ftW . ! Children's-' 3ultg . ' ?$1.*9 |r? | 3.99
Soj l&fi* Boysv 8ult?: ;- : i.S9 'to '6.29
T.fji>ToutbV>3uit?' '3.78:tb 'W:69
?A t - r JMeeV SUita'1 - ? 3.98 Co ; ISI39
a5**^ "?:' Old Men'S' Sultt '- '"?.25';t?,'-'!l1?:i9
Small Boys'-Panta ? ~.l> ;t? ' rI.29<
Boys' Pants :< ? ' '' .39 to 2.3 K
: Men's-'Pants ": : ^B9 :to ' 6;29
I Ladies'and'Children's Cloaks :
? ? '-980 tb: |9;89
; ? few Ladles' Coat Suits
? $6.29. $8.79'to $9.58
Ladles' Petticoats In Brown, Blue
?fl r ; and Black ? 49cLto $5.27
Several 'do2en white washed Waist
for Ladles, 50c1 quality going dur
ing sale'at. 29c'
Good Thread to use on machines, per
":"-' spool i?.3 ' ?': ? '?? i V:'' ?2c ?'
X j Great line of Boy's and Men's Gloves ;
IVr?';5? ?'? ?per palr^ ? '' :9c to'89c
mm -. Good Pins fe'par paper, better ; at
''? ?' ?'? :' 2c per paper.' ' 1 M' . ' '"-'"
b.jH Hair Pins, l'c per' paper - ' ' '?,-"'i"'
? * ui Bleechlng; 5,: !6, 7,- 8- *n% 9e" j&??.
st,y.i ;-Blue''Demmy'?-aml'-ll:,T*2e yard.
?na "BlglfreductIon in Lace Curtarns, 29cV"
o iRwoad^S-sCSej 79c, 'to $2^19- pair. '?
' ' < i. Now >ls tbe tlme toi'buy a' palr 'OV
:< '(two of Shoes to -replace thbse' that-'
are nearly.: worn''but.1''??^J-v,''?,/ 1
Qittil?) c'-?:! is1-;:
Vi'l.'!-/ri i v.'...-i 'in*
vlxojet ikf?it?lti?B it?n!fi3fd fcfebfl
t? BB SACRIFICEDir
smrJ .i n. m
; We ^re gefctin^
ipess and as a resd
m?st etear ?ut all fall-goods. It is our rule ri?t
^^SiSjl^^^ to remain from season to
^ ? ^ close of We season all gdods niust
^vltio -f.i sii ?-l;>.~?7 ? l-a&yrJ .?.'?-?,<-? ^v?.v.'.:- ? :: ol ?-'?.?..., .... ./..'-..
Such bargains as have never been offered in
this or any other establishment will be given in
this sale. Prices quoted here will quickly re
duce pur stock?which is just what we want to
do this month.
c
an every item iurKs a
mtss.
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h;i'}"':' ??'" ?2 ?J.IT . .v^i:ss1?n
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i V"ro
? ;ir,-.7i>;:r 3? .-;i .n-;?
iii;wTj.->*?P :'n??'{'?alt?|;.'.fs,jjl ?j ball
'?i-.-v-.:'.'. J ? .'?'.>*!
Bed Ticking,, yard/: >?.-?>?<:.,': ait?&?&j!
Canton Flannel, :yard: Kii?iiiteq '6&:n; -. zu
Canton Flannel.cyard . ..v.; . .vr/jCoti^fo ?:
Canton Flannel,*jyard. So -r.y -s So?..';?: ?a
White All Wool Flannel, yard ,?? 18?.,-.|r a.v'
' White;All Wood Flannel, .yard v ZZc:'^ j
, '\ \ :'jioJ.-;?^. U Jfio/s'^a pr'".'.!;v:^u7.j stfjoj
AH j - Wool- -^DressSS
ro^jj . .!?? Jn -? ;-'*.'i
Gotfds:,;:v'
' " :'?'-:' S? TT'f'.riry?:.iCO .'??r.f
25 Per Gent Reduced' ?
V.i i" .- iL .t^oti?.
SC.
00 :u' .ft- :>V.
liffis .'**'?: 5 .d|^?W!?lf?^
"''19V*:' ;,; c
' ' "''' ' "' 2?c''!''' ' :>'
? ami
' > vol- (
lKc
23c
Plaid Dress Goods
Plaids. , j
.Striped Dress 'Goods'
Striped Drees Goods
Caecked Dress Goods
Plain Dresi . Goods ''
Plain Dress Goods''' '
Plain Dress Goods 29c
Plain Dress' Good's i ' z$c '' ':r
White Suits '" ,r: '' 69c $3.29'd .
Window Ishades,'each ; " ' v 9c
Window (Shades;'Wh ' ' 'litf*?*?**
Window I Shades; eich"'f '"J ? 'jj'Sc1' ^
Window'Shades; !each' ,:'Ji"''r''3 :'-'39c
s
Boys' Shoes
oiij vMen's iSKoes.:'-;
3ta->.v.;: ( - .Therei.'Wilt ibe bids of Shoe's'where a
/ u, you can1 pick-out your own and make'
tili. /?a .'?:-';';-i i";' rr
^SS?S t^S SB Boys' Heavy''Sfbekjnfc'259'' kind;"'; - '^Checked . G
* k Jv ' .durliig ??a]e, per pair. - 18c .,. , Checked G
Sea-lalond -Homespun,'??yard;-' ;-.r.3.c
am, yard
Gingham, yard
.DriUJagrBeat;: yard'1' * -
,;Bed Ticking/1 yard
.,.4c
6c
u 11 'v.!!
-4 'y^-^
... A., swell 'line'!b,f';'Tapestryfe''Gobds'*' '**';'
for...covering furnltnre''and 'making ? ^
Curtains] and,;Pb.Uefs^ ^f.
.7,7, 86, i^?i^^^^^hj?^: f-r*
Ba;i. Thread, U' large billt ff?r: "?^c.- f'' ' M
?;I'flwjgir llnle ot PInlshlng"Braids!4 and ? '? : ?'
6e ,'Vi ',;','6-^' .buncnes at^c'butfehi.-'' *$PWp*?j
'"' : 'tiest table^Oil Cloth;-yard1' ?^PScfi1^?
'.!? . "iA, great}-'ilne'vof '/Men's ? ?nd?rw'bar--*
't ";going"jrery''cheap:''-H''- bai
A big line.'-orfcW.hIte"Xawns;''1^,';'9e, '
r.V>}v?'a'nd.V13e4'>'? h oit&aniw odi ?*.-.
v.,48?- Striped ' CKsci:^^. Corded ''Wn?e'*-''^ 11
what He dvertises. All Goods Sold for
Will not harge any Goods During Sale.
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*: I oa
Edltor LoyleBS is 'forttinate In" living
In a city''where the business inen
appreciate his efforts in its behalf,
and in honoring him as they did,'
they"'honored- themselves as well.
His ease Is an honorable exception
to the' general rule.' In too many
cities, and towns too, for that: mat-'
ter, editors of newspapers don't even
get thanks for what'to do for their
cities or towns, for'wlrom'they labor
?In season and out of-season, to say
nothing of a silver Hervice - The bus
iness 'men' oT; Augusta -know a good
tjhlng "when they "have-- It, and. it
is not surprising that they'are proud
of - the ^Chronicle and Its able editor.
? Oneanlt Cent a Wowfl
Fooad NoUceo Free,
For Sale?One rubber tire top buggy,
almost as good as new. A bar
gain. L. K. Sturkle.
Money to Lend?We are In position
to negotiate loam on Improved
real estate in Orangeburg City and
County. Glaze & Herbert. tf
Wanted?A white man with family
to run a two or three horse con
tract farui. Apply at once- Paul
A. Gleaton. 12-17-10?
For Sale?G4 acres about two miles
of Jamison, known as the "Antley
Mill Pla"e." Cheap for cash. P.
F. Harley, Jamison, 8. C. 1-3-4?
For Sale?Two fve-foom dwellings
in the elty of Orangeburg. For
further infnrmatioii apply to Stiles
; R. MelUchamp.
Notice?Anyone having clock repair
s' lng;to do will oblige me by giving
me their patronage. I can now
-see well enough to do repairing.
Parties can find me. at city hall. A.
D. Powers. tf
Legal - Blanks, Notes and- Mortgages,
, Labor Contracts, Share Crop,
Leasen, Titles, Bonds, Mortgages
; and all general legal blanks. W.
Fi Cannon, at Cannon Bros. Fruit
A Store, .. ? ? 1-3-4*
Ten dollars reward for the return of
?:a stolen horse: A', bay pacerv all
feet white to ankle and holds head
: high. Missing since. Saturday. Ke
'{turn to Marry Ann Ricken hak: er,
? Ferguson,. S.-C... 12-31-lt
For Sale nr Rentr? 42 acres, in town
of Jamison, between railroad and
public road, with 5-ruom dwell
ing, tenant house and barn. About
35 acres in cultivation. Will sell
at a bargain for cash. Apply P.'F.
Harley, Jamison, S. C. 1-1-4?
Shooti?g Match?On Monday, Dec.
26. beginning at 10 o'clock, at the
?tore of W. S. Lee, Jr., about ulx
j. miles from Orangeburg on tha
} Ninety Six road. There will be
: about 20 turkeys, 50 chickens and
five or six small hogs. The public
is luvited. 12-9-5
Notice.
I will sell at public outcry for cash
In front of the Court House in Or
angeburg, S. p., on Wednesday, Jan
uary 18th, 1911, four sharcB of the
capital stock of the Bank, of Orange
burg belonging to the estate of Isaac
Redaon.
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, Admr. de bocie.soQ.
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N?tice.to Creditors.
State of South Carolina, County of
Orangeburg?J:. Common Pleas.
John R. Leysath, Plaintiff, ? against
I . Eliza Nelson, Defendant.
I <By virtue of the judgment in the
above Btated case, all persons hav
ing claim3 against ' the estate of
Aubry Nelson, deceased; are hereby
required to prove their respective
demands before the undersigned at
Orangeburg,- .S. CT; on or before the
?24th day of January, 1911, or be
debarred payment.'
ROBERT E. COPES,'.. '
Judge of Probate/ as Special Referee.
January 2nd, 1911.
"Complete
Line."
noow.s RASH *rd BLIND*?, LIK5
CEMENT and PLASTER.
Get Our Price Before Buying:
HAY, CORN, OATS and RIC?
FLOUR.
Our Food for Horses, Cows ans
Chickens aro made from clean swee
grain.
Freeh Supply of TURNIP and RUT
ABAGA Seeds ALFALFA aa<
CLOVER.
Avers & WilHmas
All persons are waned not to
fe?aV? any of our lands.
Wo. C. Wolfe,. .
Marvin B. Horgei?
? Lucios B, Weife?
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St. Matthews Live Stock i?lti^|P8l**
St. Matthews, S. : rr:
J. A. Banks. j. H. Henegofi.'
We: make a specialty of Standard brefi Kentucky H?raea.
Just received a load of'this kin d.
' One brown Mare. ..'Sire Ttosevelt by Ben Epsln, by flea- '.'<.? ??
'louds by Geo. Wllkes. Dam by .Harrison Chief. . ? .:? ta '. *?v* "
. One bay Mare, sire WeBilight by Eastlight, Mambrlus,
Mambrlus Patchen. Da mof Westlight Misale'by Jim Monroe
835 by Alor Abrallah 15. Missle is dam of Ollie Wllkea 2.23.
2nd dam by Mc?onaldB Mambrlus Chief son of Mambrius Chief
3rd dam by Florizel, 4th dam by Barkedon.
Grey Mare by Frank L. Jr., by Ledger dam by Llatoo
S.3S by Mambriag Abdallah.
Bay Mare by Mocko Fearl 2.2 8 by Mocko, dam by Old
Ledger, 2nd dam by Blue Ball.
There are others just as good and we are selling this elass
of stock at $225.00 to $275.00. If you want a Mare that will
be a heart's delight when you drive her, or can produce a coit
that will be worth the care and expense of raising. Why not
buy one of this kind7
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