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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 4

The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 4

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THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER IS 1899 TIxt Tivorce Evil. TIip Atlanta Journal nays the ut a fair ana gfraocrat. published Every Wednesday Notice of Dismissal. VTotice is hereby given that on the 20th il day of Noinrer. we will file with the Judne of Frob-te in and for the county (if Ornngehurg.

state of Jviuth Carolina, our final account a Ad niuinrators ot the estate of Jesse Ilouck, deceased, and wi'l thceupon on that day app'y for our final di charge and letters dimm-sory. Alien A. Dantz'er, Frank W. Smith, Oct 18 -It Qualified Administrators and Proprietor. Some Plain Facts.

the ease with which divorces are obtained in almost all the States of the Union has naturally led to a great increase in the number of such seperations. It is a source of genuine pride to us South Carolinians that our State is an exception to the above general indictment. South Carol in des not grant divorces for any cause, audit In-, well for other States Brvan is right, he is clearly right. If he is wrong, he is hadlv wrong, but cemscientious-lv. There is no compromise in his makeup.

And the beauty of it is that Bryan is right." R-Outz tells the truth there is hardly a. man connected with the State dispensary who should not be kicked eut. Ked Hot From The Gun. Wa the ball tint hit (J. B.

SteaJ-m iu of Newark, Mich in the Civil War. It caused horrible 'leers that no treatment belied fur L'U yeara. Then Bucklcn's Arnica Salve cured him. (nif uar, SIX UflltllS. Till luoiiHH If AH'-: fll-t Ti.

-tt. IT lrf. "For Sale. 'liji Bushels Ked Kust Pro Seed Oats, UUU 1(XKJ bu-hels from seed which ttok First Premium at two State Fairs. Also I jy hushu's choice, well acclimated BUeStem Sef-d Wh'at.

Jas M. Moss, Aug 30 Cameron, S. C. 1 Iiti4' tin .1,.,, r. I Cures Cuts.

Bruises. Bums, Boils, Fed One Hundred Dollars Reward lyill be paid by the Board of Trustees of Boilii Springs Camp Ground for the uijs. Corns, Skin Kruj'tioDS. Best File cure on earth. 25 i ts.

a box. Cure appreheni-ijn and conviction of the person or guaranteed. Sold by J. 'j. Wanriania-I 'rug Druggists.

3 if tliev would adopt her plan. The Journal goes on to say. but with this increase in tne number of divorce's has come also a growing protest against the evil and a more general demand for laws that will give better protection to the marriage bond." As long as the law permits divorces can see very little protection for the marriage vow. The most effective way to protect the marriage vow is t. reoeal all divorce laws and persons who burnt tne Ca np orouna otana recently.

II. J. Livingjlon, Chi man. W. Ehney, Sesretary.

Oct. 11 f-r I.st. I c.Mh.l, II. 't c.V.-.--,lllltf iit ir I.e., Is nl.i-.uin.'S nrM Trlt.ut,- li-M-rt 1 cw.t a 'y1'-. iii n.n vinous "ill Jf--iv imlos U.V..II1I.UI11.M1 l.yMini.s purpose.

rrKbtemI l-tu-rs or express orl-rs, payable to Tub Turns ani Iik' hat, iranu'-lmrK. S. C. Notice. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought it a regular meeting of the County Board A. of Commissioners held on October 2nd, 18'J9, claims were audited from number 319 to 41'J inclusive for the aggregate sum of let a couple understand that Bears the Signature of when they get married tliey get married for time so far as the la w- is concerned. The evil has Notice. frown so ranidlv that the forbid any hunting on any of my landi churches are alarmed and have taken hold of the matter. 1 ljiug in Goodland, illow, Hopewell and Rocky Grove Townships without my consent $4,209.40.

In the annual report number, name, purpose and amount will be given. D. A Porter, Oct 11- County Supervisor. Oysters! Oysters! Having enlarged my saloon I solicit the patronage of my friends and the public, Ifjcuwanta plate of nice fresh Norfolk Oysters in fried, stewed ur raw, or a good cup of Coffee, Chocolate or Sandwich, call on me and you will be pleased. Respectfully, II.

C. ST0LL. Open until 9:30 p. in Hvdi ick's Block. Oct 11- Rishon Potter unres that the If advertising -were mere literature, tliere'd be some excuse for the wiM phantasies of word painters; but, briefly, there is a practical side to all this newspaper talk.

People want plain facts on which to base their intelligence. Here are facts that will win your interest from the go. The values are the best we know of, and tho trade is ours as long as these goods last. NEW DRESS GOODS. Black Crepons, 45 inches wide, rich jet black, lustrous and very silky, the popular blistered weaves, a fine value at $1.00 "Whipcords, 42 inches wide, all the new pastel shades, beautiful all wool goods, a triumph of American wearing, looks fine and wears better.

If you see it you'll admire it, 50 cents. Golf Plaids, 42 inches wide, rich colorings with the stylish rap to them, the most popular goods to day for skirts, beautiful trimmed with buttons, some as cheap as 12 ic, medal winners at 25 and. 50 cents-Venetians, 52 inches wide, the Queen among dress fabrics this season, fine quality, rich and lustrous finish; all the high class tints, Grey, Castor, Brown, Plum, Military; trimmed with applique makes the prettiest dresses shown this season, 1.00. SOME PLUMS. Just a few of the many bargains that are scattered in every department of our busy store, pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, well made and good quality, 5 cents.

Kid Gloves just a small lot of fine $1.00 and $1.50 gloves that we are running at 50 cents. Boys Suits yes, a new feature with us, but a very busy department. Good fancy mixed, firm goods, well made, $1.00 Felt Sailors its only because we bought the entire lot that we have any more left ef this exceptionally tine value, all colors, Castor, Emerald, Cadet and Brown, a $1 .00 hat for 50 cents. shall be punished aeoording to law. Oct 18 4 1 M.

Gleaton. Protestant Episcopal church of this country forbid its priests to Valuable Plantation for Sale. perform the marriage ceremony i valuable plantation containing four hun- for anv divorced person. A large majority of Episcopal ii. dre 1 acres in Uoodby township, Orange-burjr county, about five mites from the town of Elloree, is ottered for sale.

Gold farming land, and fine timber For particulars apply to Glaze Herbert, Octl8 4t Orangtburg, C. What" is needed at the head of the dispensary is a business man, ami the sooner he is put here the better. Tub best thing to do is to clean out the dispensary force in Columbia from commissioner to drayoner and try a new IK Out had of '-blowed oil'" his mouth before he was kicked of the fat berth he had in ilie dispensary it might of had HOiieelTect. Tin: New York Times thinks editorially hat the house of representatives will reaidi a conclusion adverse to the admission of the bigamist Roberts. We hope the Times is right.

Tiik Washington Post says the New York Sun is having a harder time making Sampson a hero than it did some years trying to make lien Butler president. For Sale or Kent. My farm on ihe Georges Station Road, thirtpeii miles from eiranjreburg, containing 2H sires, is for sale or rent The place is well fettled, with all neciMsary out Enterprise Cotton Mills. Ameetiiig of the shareholders of the Enterprise Cotton Mills is hereby called to be held at the Court House at Orangeburg, S. on Tuesday, the 14th day cf November, 1899, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of determining wheiher or not the Mill property should be sold and to take such further action as thty may deem proper A full attendance is desired and those who cannot attend ill pleate appoint some shareholder who will attend as proxy.

By order of the Hoard of Direo'oru. S. Dibble, President. O. Herbert, Secretary.

Oct. 11 buildings, aN a cotton gin and press. ministers now refuse to ofhciate in such cases, but it is not mandatory that they shall do so. The Catholic church, as is well known, has never recognized divorce, and it has in this way undoubtedly exerted a givat conservative force. The general council of the Lutheran church has taken up this subject, and there is great unanimity among its members as to the need of legis-laliou as well as moral influence for the abolition of the divorce evil.

The council passed a resolution calling upon congress to enact a federal anti-divorce law, and such a measure will probably bo introduced in next eoiejTess. terms made to suit purc'-iai-ei. A ure-s, I'ithan Oct lS-8t Orangeburg, 8. C. Notice of 1 'ismissal.

On the fourteenth day of November, A. V. I will tile my final account with the Judge of I'robate for Oranceburg The Dantzler Family. 4 genealogical record of Ihe names, marri-1. ages and children of all the Dantzler's county as Guardiai of Julia K.

i-huler, aud Ol' fcamc day and date I wi I atk said Judge if Probate fur letters disnwsiry. Jinii'S Shuler, Oct 1 84 1 Guardian. obtainable, tracing also the descendants of all the females who married into other families, from 1739 to the prest-nt time. Following are some of the families connected by marriage. Hart, Connor, Shuler, Bull Notice of Dismissal.

VTotice is hereby given that on the 20th ll day of Moveubcr, I will file with Moorer, Evans, Strobe), Hutto, Keitt, Sel Theodore Kohn. lers, Sheridan, Haigler, Bookhardt, McLeod the Judge of I'robate in and for the county and Perkins of Mississippi, Llmsr and Qui of Orangeburg, state of South Carolina, my lette of Alabama and others scattered over nial acount as administrator of the estate ten states. Now ready. Every family of Jas Keller, deceased, and will there should have a copy for each child. The book upon on that day apply to said court for Litters of Dismissal.

Is copvriehted. and the supply is limited. The Journal very rightly says the question of divoice, however is one with which congress properly has nothing to do, and no federal legislation on the subject would be constitutional. The states have never delegated to the federal government any power in this matter. Each stato now has the right to prescribe regulations for the contracting and dissolution of the marriage relation, and that rierht cannot be taken awav ex- Those who apply first will be served first.

Thomas E. Hickenbaker, until the supply is exhausted. Paper bound. Prio 50 oents. D.

D. Dantzler, Oct 18 4t Qualified Administrator. Box 312, Orangeburg S. C. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oranoebuuo County.

They can be had at Mr. S. Martin'i Store. BY IIK.NSY II. HRl'NSON, KSQ PROBATH JlTDGB.

Tresspass Notice. WHEREAS, Mary O. Holman has made 7ei 'he undersigned, do hereby notify all persons not lo hunt or tresspass in eept by an amendment of the any way on our land in aw Caw and Llizv suit to me to grant h. I Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Adam O. Holman, Jr deoeased Tbese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of beth Townships Oraneehurg County, and A si'KclAl.

Irom l.ucharest says the sultan drowned in lios-phoius several ladies of his liar-em whom he suspected of complicity with young members of the Turkish party. An Englishman, who criticizes Otis severely, puts the Filipinos all down as liars and most of them as thieves, not to be depended on when out of sight, but easily used for a Tiik Supremo Court of Texas lias decided that all the vacant land in the State belongs to the free public school fund. There are large areas of these lands and the schools of the State, even at the presentlow prices of land there, have a most valuable endowment. Mas. M.

J. Sims, mother of the e. liter of The Times and Uemocrnt, died at her residence in Charleston on Thursday of last week in tlieseventy-seventh year of her age. No man ever "bad a better mother, and the sorrow caused by her death will end only with life. ,1 iKiK liro wu, of I Mirham, N.

i ii Bull Swamp Townthip iu Lexington Coun'y, as we will prosecute all Oespassers to the the Baiil AdamO. Holman, deceased, that they be and appear before me, iu the Court of Probate, to be held at Orangeburg Court house on November 3rd. after publi cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, federal constitution. Such an amendment to the constitution should not be adopted. It would be an outrage to force? a divorce law upon Seuith Carolina by national legislation when she does not wont one.

As the Journal says there' se'e-ms to be little probability that the rush for divorces will soon he checked, but it is creditable to the churches that they are exerting their inlliie-nce more actively against this evil. to fhew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 17th day of fu'l extent of the law F. Hoffman, J. Younginer.

a vv. Whetstone, J. Pound, A. II Inabinet, S. P.

Redmond, E. Holder, J. Goalson, Joseph Davis, John F. Culclasure, Davis Culolarure, L. F.

Dash, S. 11 Knotts, H. Whittaker, N. A. Whetstone.

Oct 11- October, Anno Domini HENKYH. BKONSON, OctlHik Judge of Probate O. C. Notice of Sale ef Real Hstates At the request of the heirs at law of the late Jf J. Ilouck, I will fell at i ublic sine A Just Tribute.

tion at (irimgeburg Court Mlmue, S. on the tirt Muuday in November xt, 1SH9 All tint certain piece parcel or tract of bind, coniiiuiing four hundred ami twenty- five ncrfts more or lt, tr.iuatf, lying ami ten in Oninge township, in Orange ins dechle.l Mini Uio I. ell burg nie of South Caio inn. aud Tel elep P.ourke Cock ran has paid a just tribute' to liryan. hut let it he reiiieinliered that Cock ran and have been politically-opposed all through their careers.

One has advocated what the other fought. Of liryan' Coekran has said: "1 know liryan we'll. I served wit li him for four vears on the ione onipany is a rMaio and that a case cannot be liomi lfil on I lie North F.ist und Fan by lnnds all'; now or irmerly of eieorge Pani'er, on the LOOK AND HEAD. Tobacco planters, look to your interest and sell your tobacco on the Cameron Tobacco Warehouse Moor, if you want to get the 'Highest Market Price." They are in the lead for highest prices and thu is what the grower wauls. Iielow we give a lot of tobacco sold on our tlojr and then shipped to one of the claiined-to-be beat markets ia the state tt be sold, and below you will find the figures showing the difference.

The prices on Cameron Warehouse floor are: taken the Kederal Court. In South -Kut and Sjuth bv lnnds now or formerly of Heary Moorer, on the South ut ords the company has to West, and North West by lands now it or l.irmerly of William Kent. cunnces ut inc m.ue st as a private cit ien courts ii Terms: and pureliaeers pay for all iie'issary papers, llevenue stamps and wavs and means committee eif no rding, al taxes due after day of 3tiii at $-J9 28 110 at P.M... 17.60 31 at ti I Charges. 89 Auction fees 1.25 Com.

1'V ner 1.74 sa e. Henry 11. liruusou, For the lL'irs of Jesse J. Ilouck, deceased Oct. IS Ml 890 OTATEMENT OF Til ST.

MATTHtWS 88 I Total charges 88 Savings Bank of St. Matthews. S. 0 at the close of business, Saturday, Sept. Net fales uT)il The following are the prices on the other mamei wun me expense iliiti at 8j 32.0:2 Charges.

ASSETS. Loans niii.1 disi-ouuts an 1 in-Yi'sttiients 71 110 at Ui.l., 382 at U.70 2 53 1.25 1.73 Weighing A iction fees Com per cent. Koal estate -tl'll U0 Furniture and lixturos. 712 888 25 3 87 Suspense account (bond of II fa "COME EARLY AVOID THE RUSH" Is a familiar saying, but with us it is full of meaning. We will place on sale for two weeks a Special Lot of MEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES Kxpensos and taxes paid 8sS 33 J.

W. 'A. in suit) 10,000 00 l'ue by banks 82 Cash in vault 3ti Net sales ,18 Frt and dray 2 110 18 2.10 "would. William (I. Uruee, chairman of the ilwaukeecity Poiu-ocratic committee, has given the public his views on otlice-seek-ing and ollice-holding.

ie says that a man having a paying business, large or small, had better stick to it and not seek public ellice. Young men. cut this out and paste it in your hats. Roberts declares that ho has no fear that congress will refuse to seat him. Roberts has bossed things so completely in Ctali that he feels equal to tln task of tackling the combine! force of the representatives of all the other states.

The case (if Roberts is not one for sentimental treatment. It must be settled for or against upon strictly legal grounds. Till' colored women at (ireens-boro, N. who have been serving the householders as cooks ire being sent North by an employment agency. They are of course promised much --bigger wages.

better opportunities, etc. -and it is said that a hundred and eighty have gone from Greensboro within the past month. The householders of that city, it is suggested, will fill the vacant places with white cooks. the house and we met almost every day in what might be called the in imacy of polit ical asso-e'iation. liryan, personally, is one if the purest men 1 ever met in politics or out.

His devotion to public welfare, as he understands it. is more1 like theloveof a woman for her child or for her husband, than it is the expression ef a politician's mind. I do not believe that after many years active part icipatiem in politics and thrcey ears of leadership his moral nature has become colored by even the shadow of a selfish motive, or that in order to be elected president tomorrow he'weuild consent to tempeirize with his believe or evade the expression of it. Hut I regard the platform ef as almost revolutionary. My high regard for Bryan's personal virtues, far from modifying my (pinion of his political views, intensities it.

We' need have' no fear of vicious principals advocated by vicious men. It is only when they succeed in enlisting the championship of misguided but enthusiastic virtue that 1 think there is any danger that they will prevail." As the Columbia State says; "Cock ran states the case. If til. 08 Amount of sales on Cameron tl nnr JUiA (I at prices from Bc to $1.00 one-third value. Also a line Amount of sales on the ether floor 01.08 Slnwing a eain for Cameron of Ji 4.80 ins lot ot totiacco belonged to Mr II Rush of Hlloree, and he can certify to its be ing true.

This goes to piove that it does not pay ti ship your tol rt CCG ft Del hut 'nniprnn l.lAltll.I riES. Capital stock 00 Surplus 500 00 rmliviiicd profits 11 l'iseoutit, interest aud exchange 2 210 "0 KVr.t..'. Current deposit 21. 1157 Savings deposit SS (ISO 02 l'ersotia'ly appears before nie, Walter Spigener. Cashier, who on oath deposes that the orcgning statement is correct and true to the best of his knowledge and belitf.

WxtricR Cashier. Sworn to before mo thin iHlth it'iv nf of Jackets bought at a sacrifice figure. The entire selection of loo to go at if you can get a fit. You gill make money. Kemeinber the platv, juices and time.

Yours for true values, is the place to sell it. Yours to serve, McMillan buhtox, Props. Cameron Warehouse. U'ASTEl-SKVKRAL UKIUIIT AND Airnm in this anil jla Vw tii -r- v.vu Valium's, oHiary two a year and expenses. Straight, bona- Sept.

A. lsyy. uue, no more, no less salary. Position permanent. Our references, any ink in any i Ti J.

A. Banks, It i Notarv Public. ir wi. i jo umvB worit coujucted at 1 hnmi, i I orree Attest: I.UI.1U5V oeii-auaressea stamped envelope. The Compast I llnnt .) rhinaffi A Philip Rich, 1 M.

Jarec.y,, 1)irMlor- GEORGE ZEIGLER..

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