The times and democrat. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1881-current, February 28, 1911, Page 3, Image 3
LYMAN T WINS, IN THE PRIZE WINNERS, TONIGHT
IP YOU ARE, A FEW REAL BARGAINS
Second H%%1> ars.
Read it over carefully and come to see us at once for they
wont last long.
2 -Model A Maxwell run
?
3m
abouts 0>erhau!e:i entirely
(including repainting) Guar-,
anteed to be in first class
condition, New Tires, $300
1. -Model AA Good as
new, run less than 900
milles, with top and wind shield $475.
1 ?Model AA Guaranteed to be in No. 1 condition, fully
equiped, $4i5. AH of the above mentioned cars can be seen
at our Garage, a demonstration cheerfully gWen.
We also have in stock for immediate de.hve ies, Mod^l AB
1911-16 H P. Maxwell ruriabujts. These, are beauties,
power enough to high gear with any 25 H. P- car. Get a de
monstration and be convinced.
take a trip
to Florida or Cuba?
They have been brought within easy reach by the splendid
Throuyh Train Servic e of the ATLANTIC COAST LINE
RAILROAD : : : : : : :
Wri:e ?or illustrated booklets, rates or. any otherjjnformation,
which will be cheer lully furnished : - 1 : :
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Gtneial Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
WIRE FOR CS AND
WE'LL WTRE FOR YOU.
If you will telegraph us (at our
expense) or telephone us, or send
us any sort of message, telling your
needs in the ELECTICAL Equip
ment of your home, your shop, your
office, the houses you rent to ten
ants, we will hasten to do the work
for you. We also sell and install
Gasoline Lighting Outfits.
DODEXHOFF ELECTRIC CO.,
8 W. Russe'il St. : '?<?: Phone 377
m oMmimormmmi 'imp
Formerly owned and operated by Mr; J. W. S.noak is now owned
and ope I alt d by
GLENN & WHETSTONE.
Please send, ship or bnng work direct to us, as otherwise delay
and dissatisfaction often occur.
Day Phone 384. Night Fho e 362-L.
If you have anything in the line of;
Shoe Repair you can have them:
done at No. 6 South broughton, i
St, by
JOHN W. GitODIN
Manag? r and Proprietor,
Orangeburg, S. C.
The more eorn the more stoc*:
the more stock the richer the land;
the richer the l^.nd the more corn,?
and there you have the secret of a
rotation that is sure to bring suc
cess.
An exchange say? the most ap
plauded scientist of the twentieth
century will be he who finds means
to set the boll weevil and the hook
worm to destroying each other.
Drs. Porryclear & Sffy
--Dentists
j Specialists in Operative Dentist?-.
I Crown and Rridge work and Plate
j work.
j We gttaranee to save all teeth and
? roots (bat are useful in Croivu muu
Itridge work.
AH work entrusted to us will be ex
ecuted with the utmost cure and tht
least possible pain.
j Entirely too many people in this
world are making themselves cross
eyed looking for the street of easy
money. This is as vain and fooiisn
as hunting for the pot of gold at the
end of the rainbow, says Farm Jour
nal.
For Sale?Pure Kins Cotton Seed at
Poultry Yard, Darlington, S. S.
For SaJe?Pure King Cotton Seed at
$1.00 per bushel. Address, J. J.
Littlejohn, Jonesville, S. C.
For Sale?Eight hundred bushels se
lected Red Rust-proof home raised
seed oats, at 60 cents bushel. J.
M.Simmons, Mountville, S. C.
For Sale?Eggs from pure bred
White Plymouth Rocks, Fishel
strain. Price 51.50 per setting of
15. K. H. Patrick, White Oak,
S. C.
You Can Make Big Money selling
.portable fence right. Every far
mer needs it. Write B. T. Stam
baugh,, Woodsboro, Md., for par
ticulars.
Eleven Kentucky Jacks, twenty-one
Jennets for sale. All of my own
raising, with guarantee as strong
as can be made. J. W. Riley,
Gracey, Ky.'
For Sale?Utility Rhode Island Red
Cockerels, $1.50 to $2.00. Fine
Cock, $5.00. One excellent Irish
Pointer Dog, $50.00. W. B. Pear
son. Strother, S. C.
For Sale?S. C. R. I. Reds, White
and Brown Leghorns, Black Lang
shang, Plymouth Rocks. . Eggs for
setting, 15 for $1. M. B. Grant
Darlington, S. C.
Full stock Barred Plymouth Rocks.
White Sherwoods and Rhode Is
land Red chickens r.nd eggs for
sale. Address Mrs. Mary E. Lit
tlejohn, Jonesville, S. C.
j.S. C. Rhode Island Red and White
Leghorn eggs for hatching. None
better, few as good. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Write for prices.
Bayside Poultry Farm, Guyton,
Ga. ..."
The Littie Tell Tale which tells the
Truth. A complete egg record of
the day, the week, the month, and
;he year. Price 10c. Address.
Mrs. M. B. Roberts, Dade City,
Fla.
Eight to ten dollars week made, spare
time, man or woman, each local
ity, attend .advertising material,
make reports, represent us. Ex
change Agency Brokers, London,
Canada.
j Girl or Woman?each locality, cooa
i pay made acting as represent*
tive, address envelopes, fold, mai>
circulars, material, stamps, fu*
nlshed free. Rex Mailing .Agency.
London, Ontario.
For Sale?-Whippoorwlll Peas, $2.25
per bushel; Clay Mixed Peas, $2.20
per bushel; Ripper Mixed Peas,
$2.20 per btishel. Write for prices
in large quantities. F. A. Bush
Co., Preston, Ga.
l;ropsy Cured?Shortness of breatn
relieved in 3 6 to 48 hours. Re
duces swelling in 15 to 20 days.
Call or write Collum Dropsy Rem
edy Company, Dept. O 512 Aastell
Bldg., Atlanta Ga.
Dobbs' Single Comb Rhode Island
Reds and "Crystal" White Orping
tons win and lay when others
fail, stock and esgs for sale. Send
for mating list. G. A. Dobbs, Box
B. 24. Gainesville, Ga. I
Wanted?Men and ladies to take
three months practical course. Ex
pert management. High salaried
positions guaranteed. Write for
catalogue now. Charlotte Tele
graph School, Charlotte, N. C.
Wanted?Men to take thirty days'
practical course in our machine
shops and learn automobile busi
ness. Positions secured gradu
ates, $25 per week and up. Char
lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C.
i
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Wanted?Bookkeepers, stenogra
phers, clerks, write us if desiring
employment. We place competent
business help and are not able to
supply demand. Carolina Audit
& System Co., Skypcraper, Cclum- i
bia, S. C.
Greenwood Crows?Could you be in
duced to come and grow with us?
We offer in our agency great bar
gains in Real Estate; Farms,
Dwellings and Lots at reasonable,
prices. Call or write for in for-'
mation. Goodwyn & Spence,.
Greenwood, S. C.
For Sale?Selected Marlboro Prolific
Seed Corn, first at Georgia experi
ment stations tests last year, and
the blue ribbon variety for many
years past. Bushel, $2.00; half
bushel, $1.."25; peck, 75c. Puro
Money Maker Cotton Seed at $1.00.
J. H. Myers, Sumter, S. C, R. F.
D. No. 4. i
For Sale?Milch' cows, registered Jer
sey colors. Golden Lad, Flying Fox
and st Lombert strain. Bronze
Turkeys and eggs. Also eggs, R.
I. Reds, White Leghorn, Barred
Plymouth Rocks and Pit Game,
one dollar per doz. White callic
puppies, registered. M. R. Sams,
Jonesville, S. C.
Gents Wanted?Make big money sell
ing photo pillow tops, 25c; bro
midoa, 25c; portraits, 25c; oilettes,
3 0c. We pvoduce works, of art
guaranteed, lowest prices, largest
studio, prompt service, credit .giv
en; samples; portrait and frame
catalogue free. Ritter's Art Stu
dio. 1.213 Madison, Chicago, 111.
Good Live Agents wanted in every
town to sell a meritorious line of
medicines extensively, advertised
and u?ed by ever family and. in
the stable. An exceptional oppor
tunity, for the right parties to
make good money. Write at once
for proposition to L. B. Martin,
Box 110, Richmond, Va.
In order to introduce my. high grade
Succession Flat Dutch and Wake
field Cabbage Plants to. those who
- have not used them before I will
give with each first order for a
thousand plants at $1.12, a dol
lar's worth-of vegetable and flower.
? seed absolutely Tree. W.v R. Ham,
?Plant Grower, Enterprise P. O.
S. C. "
If you want more money for your
cotton crop, plant "Acme Upland
Long Staple. Very productive
superior staple. Two bales (1023
lbs) this variety sold In Boston,
Nov., 1910, for $281.32. Seed
$1.50 per bushel, 10 or more bush
els, $1.25. Address A. M. Hug
ginsi Lamar, S. C. Reference:
Merchants & Planters Bank, La
mar, S. C.
Wanted?Every man, woman and
child in South Carolina to know
that the "Alco" brand of Sash,
Doors and Blinds are the best, and
are made only by the Augusta
Lumber Company, who manufac
ture everything in Lumber and
Mill work and whose watchword is
"Quality." Write Augusta Lum
. ber Company, Augusta, Georgia,'
for priceo on any order,.large or
small. '
Eggs?-Barred Plymouth Rocks, Buff
Plymouth Rocks, Rose.Comb R. I.
'' Reds. Acknowledged to be the
three best general purpose fowls
yet developed. Our pens are com
posed of the cream of last year's
stock, all .selected with the view
of keeping up our wonderful egg
yield of the past. Our birds car
ried off a long string of prises dur
ing the past show season and we
can give the best quality to ? be
found. Eggs for hatching, $2.50
per 15. Send in orders now for
future delivery. West Raleigh
Poultry Farms, B. M. Parker. Mgr.
West Raleigh, N. C.
Bargains, in South Georgia farm
lands; 5,600 acres of fine, level
land, S miles from railroad; land
productive and no waste; 20 or
more houses;, flowing well, .11
miles of fine, fencing land, adapted
to general farming and stock rais
ing. Price $10 per acre. 3,100
acres located on railroad; 2,000
acres open, balance In woods;
land lies well and very produc
tive; dweMlng, good barns, 50
tenant houses, 3 artesian wells,
ginnery, etc. Cheap at the price
of $20 per acre. 867 acres, 1
mile from railroad station; 600
acres in cultivation, balance In saw
timber; land productive, lies well
and no waste; dwelling, barns, 14
tenant houses, deep well with tank
and gasoline engine. For quick
sa'le, can sell for $12.50 per acre.
If yon are in the market for a
fine farm and mean business, call
to see us. Do not delay, as the
prices we have now are sure to
go higher. Address Allen & Crock
ett, Americus, Ga.
It takes a good judge of whiskey
to let it alone.
It's better to be correct than it is
to be corrected.
The phonograph heads the list of
chatter boxes.
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ous testimonials on f.!e in our oi'ic e hear us out in this statement.
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I tried Lee's ITe.tdjehe and Neuralgia Remedy anil found permanent re
lief.
1 heartily endorse It as the besi thing 1 have ever tried.
(Signed) II. A. GANDY,
Hartsville. S. C.
Sold everywhere. Price 2?c and 50c. Manufactured by
Burwell & Dunn Co.,
Charlotte, N. C
THE ARCADE
232 & 234 King St., and 203 Meeting St,
Charleston, South ' i *> Ha au.
The Largest Wholesale and Retail
Mail Order House in the South.
Grand Clean up Sale of Winter Stocks at
HALF PRICE
Balance of our Tailor-Made Suits, Furs,
C loaks, Silk and Woolen Dresses, Dress
Goods, etc., all marked to close out at
- HALF PRICE.
Write us?Send in an open order, Will
attend to the same as though you
were standing at our elbow : : : :
"Satisfaction" or your money back.
The State of South Carolina?Coun
ty of Orangeburg.
In Common Pleas.
The Erllsto Savings Bank of Orange
burg, South Carolina, a banking
corporation of said State, Plaintiff,
against
Leonidas L. Jackson, Defendant.
By virtue of the judgme'nt in the
above entitled case, I will sell at pub
lic auction at Orangeburg court
house, during the legal huirs for
sale, on the first iMonday in March,
1911, being the 6th day of said
month, the following described real
estate:
?j All that certain tract of land;
known as the Bailey Place, consist-,
Ing originally of two tracts contl^u
ous to each other, one of eight hun
dred acres, more or less, formerly of
the late John S. Jennings, of said
county, deceased, conveyed to Samuel
Dibble by Harpin Riggs, Esq., Sher
iff of said County, by an order of
Court of Equity, by his deed dated
March 1st, 1896, and recorded in
the Clerk's office for said County in
Book 5, pages 297 and 298; and the
other tract containing two hundred
acres, more or leas, conveyed to Sam
uel Dibble by E. I. Cain, Sheriff of
said County, by his deed dated De
cember 2nd, 1872, and recorded in
the Clerk's office for said County
in Book 12, pages 551 and 552; and
containing in all one thousand acres,
more or less, situate in the County
of Orangeburg, In said State, being
the same land sold and conveyed to
Leonidas L. Jackson by Samuel Dib
ble by his deed bearing date Septem
ber 20th, 1909; and said mortgage
being for the balance of Lhe purchase
money on eaid lands. .
It is understood that seventy-sev
en and five-sixths (77 5-6) acres of
said land was sold to Vernon Brab
ham and released from the ilen of
this mortgage; and it is further un
derstood- that the pine timber on said
lands was also conveyed to Vernon
Brabham and the same released from
the lien of said mortgage.
(Plats will be exhibited on the day
of sale, and a suitable purchaser can
arrange with plaintiff for a portion
of the purchase money on credit se
cured by mortgage of the premises.)
Terms?Cash. Purchaser or pur
chasers to pay for all papers and
taxes falling 'due after the day of
sale; and in case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply with the
terma of sale, the said premises will
be resold on the same or some sub
sequent sales day on the same terms,
at the risk of the former purchaser
or purchasers, and the bidders will
be required to put up a forfeit of
one hundred dollars when the land
is bid off.
G. L. SALLEY.
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas,
Oramreburg Pounty.
Joseph Coltm-, et al., Plaintiffs
against Jehu Colter, Isaac Coiler,
et al., Defendants.
By virtue of the judgment of the
Court of Common Pleas mads in the
above named casn, I will on sal**
day in March next, being the sb'th.
day of said month, sell to the hign
est bidder, during the le?:al bours
of 3aid sale, the following described
premises:
All that certain piece parcel or
tract of land, situate, lying and be
ing in Middle Township.. Orangeburg
County, State aforesaid, contain
ing fifty a.vrcs more or less, bounded
North by lands now or former!v of
Harriet Frederick. East and South
by iands of Mrs. Rebecca Shuler and
West by lands of Shad rack Oar:-,
and ? Smoak; and being the same
lands convoyed to late Claris::! Col
ter by his deed dated Dev. 20. IS82.
TERMS: Cash. And if the pur
chaser or purchasers fail to com pi)
with terms of sale the same to ba
resold on same or some subsequent
ralesday at the risk of the former
purchaser. Purchaser to pay tor
papers and all taxes fallin?r due af
.er day of sale.
G. L. Salle.v,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.
Whiskey and love never affect two
lien iu exactly toe same way.
The McKay Famous Steel
Roller Bearing Sulky
Acknowledged by the leading
planters and dealers to be
the best
"' PLEASE READ
EVERY WORD
CAREFULLY V
Made entirely of Steel and
Iron, except Tongue and
Tress. Its design and me
chanical construction is per
fect No wabbling or "rattle
trap trinkets", to be getting
out of c rder. It is simple
.and cordensed, being made of extra heavy bars has great
strength and rigidity.
Although this machine weighs more than 500 lbs., with our
improved Cylinder Boxes and Steel Roller Bearings, it draws
about 100 lbs., lighter than others, a>-.<d is very easy to oper
ate. Every machine is carefully inspected before leaving our
factory at Dunn, N. C.
THE McKAY STALK CUTTER
has won highest prize at every
Fair where we have exhibited it,
in competition with all other
well known Stalk Cutters,
?>
THE PEOPLE'S BANK
Orangeburg, South Carolina.
Capital S'ock 30.000
Surplus and profits 25,000
Liability of Stock
holders 30,000
Protection to Deposi
tors $85,000
1 Highest rate of interest paid
in SAVINGS DEPART
MENT
And will pay 4 1 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 3011 Interest. We have
ample resources to give you accommodations. Safe, nonsen ?
the, successful; protected by Fire Insurance and Burglar j -
iura nee. Call and see us or write us.
I). O. HERKKRT,
President.
is. F. MUCKEXF?SSj
Vice-president.
J. W. G?LLE!
Cashi_?
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