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Cherub Devlne.Ford.
Climax, The.Jenks.
Climber, The. ..Benson.
Cy Whittaker's Place.Lincoln.
Fighter, The.Terhune.
Fly on the Wheel, The.. Thurston.
Fool There Was, A.. .. . .Browne.
Forge in the Forest.Roberts.
Game and the Candle, The. .Ingram.
Girl in Waiting, The.Eyre.
Goose Girl, The...MacGrath.
Gret.Mantle.
Guest of Guesny, The. .Tarkington.
Half a Chance.' ..Isham.
Holy Orders.Corelli.
Kilo.....Butler.
Lantern of Luck, The.. ..Douglas.
Last Woman, The.Beeckman.
Leaven of Love, The.. ..Burnham.
Lynch's Daughter.Merrick.
Mary Jane's Pa.Way.
Memoirs of a Baby.Daskam.
Modern Madonna, A.Stanley.
Old Chester Tales........Deland.
Opened Sautters, The.. ..Burnnam.
Rebecca Mary.Donnell.
Right Princess, The.Burnham.
Scarlet Pimpernel, The.Orczy.
Shorty ?YTcCabe.Ford.
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Sister to Evangeline, A... .Roberts.
Told by Uncle Remus... Harris.
Tono-Bungay.Wells.
Woman's Way, A.Somervllle.
Bow of Orange Ribbon, The.. Barr.
Bruvver Jim's Baby.Mlghels.
Comrades.Thomas Dixon, Jr.
Cohlston.Churchill.
DImble and I.Barnes-Grundy.
Doc Gordon.Wilkins-Freeman.
Doctor Lavendar's People.. .De'.and.
Fortunes of Fifl, The.Seawell.
Friendship Village.Gale.
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Happy Hawkins.Wason.
He Fell in Love With His Wife.Roe.
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School Election.
A petition having been filed with
the County Board of Education, as
required by law an election is herebj
ordered to be held at the school
house in Eutawville district No. G
Orangeburg County, South Carolina,
on Thursday, June 15, 1911, for the
purpose of voting on the question of
a special tax of three (3) mills to
be used for school purpose in said
district. Said election to be con
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only conditions to be complied with are: First, that your combined
purchases amount to $25 or more. Second, that you come from a
point twenty-five miles or more distant. Third, timt your fare
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Art Stores.
Lanneur's Art Store.238 King st
Antique Furniture.
Morgenstern Furniture Company,
.s.62 Raid st
Bakers.
Condon's Bakery.
.153 Rutledge ave
Book Stores. .
Walker, Evans & Cogswell*.. ..
.3 Broad st
C. L. Legerton.. ..263 King st
Carpets, Mattings, Etc.
Mutual Carpet Company.
.247 King st
China, Glass and Queensware.
Charleston Crockery Company...
.299 King st
Cigars and Tobacco.
Follin Bros. Co.260 King st
Clothing and Gents' Furnishing.
Bentschner & Visanska. . .. ..
.252 King st
Hirsch-Isreal Company.
.;King and Wentworth
?Bluestiein Bros..494-41)6 King st
W. S. Cook Company.332 King st
S. Brown Sons. .354-356 King st
Banov & Volaski. . .385 King st
Department Stores.
M. Furchgott & Sons.
. 240-242 King st
Louis Cohen & Co.,.
232-234 King st and 203 Meeting
J. R. Read Co. 24 9 King st
The Kerrison Dry Goods Co. .. .
. 80-82 Hasel st
Druggist.
Paragon Drug Co.
. 286-288 King st
Fish and Oysters.
Terry Fish Co. . . .133 Market st
Florists
Connelley-McCarty G >.
.296 King st
Furniture.
Phoenix Furniture Co.
.1S7-191 King st
Buell & Roberts. ... . 573 King st
A. G. Rhodes & Son.
. 359-361 King st
Furniture and Dry Goods.
Buell & Roberts.... 573 King st
Grocers.
J. H. Hesse. .Montague & Coming
The John Hurkamp Co.. ..
.King and Broad sts
Guns, Bicycles and Sporting
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The B H. Worthen Arms Co..
...230 King Bt
Hardware.
M. H. Lazarus.
.King and Hasell sts
A. McL .Martin. . . .363 King st
Strochecker & McDermid.
.:.287 King st
Ball Supply Co.. ..377 King st
Jewelers.
Jas. Allan & Co.. . .285 King st
Carrington, Thomas & Co.
.251 King st
Optician and Optical Supplies.
Parsons Optical Co. . 244 King st
Pianos, Organs, Music and Mu
sical Merchandise.
S?igllng's Music Store.
. 243 King st
Stoves, Cooking Utensils, Etc.
Minnis Stove Co.
.King and Burns lane
Shoe Stores.
Robert E. Martin_ 256 King st
H. J. Williams. . . .248 King st
Robert Martin. . . 139 Market st !
A. A. Hirsch. . . . - .281 Kingst
D. O'Brien & Sons. . .3SI Kingst
W. F. Livingston. . .366 Kingst
Jacob's Shoe Store. .510 Kingst
Trunks and Bags.
Charleston Trunk Company.
.270 King st
Typewriters and Office Supplies.
Edward J. Murphy.. 157 Meeting
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Automobiles for Sale Cheap.
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One Overland touring car as ?ood as new, sells for $1200, car
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Orangeburg, S. C,
Record of the Oldest Policy.
The Oldest Policy now cn the books of The Mutual Benefit Life In
surance Co., No 795, was issued on January 21, 1846, to Joseph L.
Winslow (at age 15.) of Portland, Maine, on the Ordinary Life Plan,
for $3,500, at an annual premium of $54.60. All dividends have
bsen usep to reduce the yearly cost
Premiums for 66 years have amounted to . . . $3,603.60
Mr. Winslow has received dividends amounting to $2,236.16
Making net outlay for 66 years .... Only $1,367.44
This is, the average > early cost per thousand has been only $5.92.
The ccst in 1911 is only $1.37, or $.39 per $1000.
The Company would now 1 >an on the policy $3,041.57, although
the policy as originally written contained no loan or non-forfeiture fea
tures.
By the payment this year of the small sum of $1.37 the cash and
loan values were increased $45 19.
This is indeed a great record, and one of which no other company
can boast. If you are thinking of giving to your wife and children the
protection that they need it would be well for you to look into the pol
icy conti acts of the Old Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company.
SEE
L. G. SOUTHARD
DISTRICT MANAGER, ORANGEBURG, S. C