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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 7

The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 7

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THE TIMES AND; DEMOCRAT; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1000. Professional Cards, iv ss. require on a Wickless Oil Stove byVk JjiS a turn the valve from a sim- StSOils inering fire and a slow oven to a hot top SsW tfW and a fast oven. There's no limit to the range its usefulness. gives absolute control of ySjA fiXSh' cootinS whether boiling, broiling, roasting ffl I t0aSting' J'OU more 011 any coal pfl usSiaS XA III jiilBOO Flame S5I IX Oil Stove Ar afcmT mak'nS summer housekeeping easy.

It lsfffegg ijr 1. 's K'v'nS cooking comfort at low cost. tTfzfK No smoke or smell. Sold wherever REMOVAL SALE mSM ANDREW C. DIBBLE, ATTORXEY AT LAW, Orangeburg, S.

C. Office: Corner Church and St. Paul Streets (up stairs). Not 22 THOS. F.

BRANTLEY, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, Browning Building, Orangeburg, S. March 31 C. P. BRUNSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Orangeburg, S.

Wm. R. Lowman, A. M.D Specialist in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat and in general surgery. Eye Glasses fitted free of charge.

Orangeburg, S. C. Lathrop Hydrick, Attorneys and Counsellors at xjUW, -LAW KAflUK, OKANGEBUKG, S. Abial Lathrop A HjdricK, Jr. Practice in all the Courts of the State and the United States.

BOWMAN WANNAMAKER Attorneys at Law, Orangeburg, S. Practice in State and United States Courts. it iff if i quired to 1 rra- perfect our new nz Lantern which zve i now offer as some- i Itw? cxiraordi- 1 vary in the Lantern line. It has ike Railroad Luntcm's rurced cor.stltu- lioii joined to the tubular r'steut, cr.d the result ts splendid itvar ar.a aouse Ire mil. of the esta" Lantern; cr, upon reeeitt of tee will send you freight the very best Lan- irrnfor general service you ever any r.ci "sec on these lerrnsr Cur Illustrated CetGiojue Killed Free.

R. E. DIETZ 6o Ncv York. I cmeusr.ca is nut. Ct.yfod Lanterns are stamped" DIETZ." Isa: ORANGEBURG AGENCY OF THE Mutual Life Insurance Of New York.

The Oldest and Best. Represented in Orangeburg, S. by J. J. CONYERS, Special Agent, at office in office of Capt.

John A. Hamilton, Russell Street, next to Dr. J. G. Wannamaker Mfg.

Co. Contracts written for any age from 17 to 70 and suitable to any profession or business when parties are insurable, except hazardous risks. We write policies extending through life, also for stated terms of 10, 16 and 20 years. We furnish also Endowment and Distribution policies. Our contracts are all written in the policies, leaving no room for ambiguity or doubt.

Our policies may be made payable to any member of the family, and may be used for security transaction, when policies are made payable to insured estate. A standing of 66 years, assets of company Decembtr 31st, 18118, over with surplus of over requires no further endorsement. Respectfully, J. J. CON YERS, Agent, Dec 7- ORANGEBURG, S.

C. Ice! I have plenty of ice on hand now and will be glad to serve all who wish it. Tickets can be bought at the Palace Market and at the Ice House on Broughton street. A share of the patronage of the public is solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.

11. N. Owen. March 23- CHARLESTON BLIND TIGERS. What is Beicff Done by the Police to Suppress Them.

Governor MoSweeney received last week a report from Mayor Smyth, of Charleston, as to the work of the city police against the "tigers" alleged to exist in Charleston. The report is accompanied by the following letter from Mayor Smyth, of Charleston: City of Charleston. Executive June 1G, To his Excellency, the Hon. M. JJ.

McSweency, Governor of Soutn Carolina, Columbia, S. 0 Dear Sir: I herewith forward for your perusal copies of statement of cases submitted to the Court of General Sessions for Charleston county, which convenes on June 18, 1900, for violationsof the dis pensary law for three months, and also a letter to me from Chief of Police W. A. Boyle, explaining this statement. Please note that these cases are in ad dition to those submitted at the February term of court, and cover cases made out from February 20, 1100, to June Lv l'JOO.

ery respectfully, your obedient servant, J. Adger Smyth, Mayor. The other letter is that of Chief tf Police Boyle, of Charleston. The list of cases that are to go before the June term of court, Charleston is gotten up in very neat shape. Tho index shows that thirty-nine alleged "tigers have been dealt with and raided, or cases made out against them.

The index 6hows that forty cases have been made and sent by the magistrates to the higher court. The witnesses in all of these cases are J. Djar and E. B. Ilendrix.

There are a great number of reports made of raids by the police force. Chief Bjjie's letter, which states the exact status of the cases, reads: Central Station, Office Chief of Police, Charleston, S. June lti, 190(1. Hon. J.

Adger Smyth, Mayor, City. Dear Sir: Accompanying this letter is a full report of the cases bound over for the Court of General Sessions which oonvenes Monday June 18, 1900, for the violations of the dispensary law, together with the additional evidence of raids and seizures mado against the parties iodioated. After an examination of the report and it meets with your approval I would ask that you have the same forwarded to his Excellency, Governor M. B. McSweeney, in order that he may see the work of this department on the dispensary line.

Please call his attention to the fact that these cases have been made only for the June term of court, like cases beiBg made for every term of court, and if the raids given to strengthen such cases date further baok than three months, it doesn't follow that this is all the work the department has done for the time embraced during these raids. In other words, this is only a I report fer the June term of court. My annual report shows always what work is done by the department en this line for the preceding year. Very respectfully, W. A.

Boyle, Chief of Police. A Snake Story. Scorpions, oentipedes, tarantulas and other poisonous insects and reptiles are on board the German steamship Arnold Luyken, which is now at New York. They have burrowed in the logwood with which the hold is filled. Seeking warmth the brownish scorpions crawl along the steampipes of the winches and across the decks.

A number have been captured and killed, while the chief officer of the Arnold-Luyken has preserved a large specimen in a beer bottle. The mate's scorpion is four inches long. Within the hold the gleaminj, many eyed in-insects and brilliant lizards people a den of fascinating tints and repulsive suggestivencss dangerous to the stevedore and the sailor. Some longshoremen in the Erie basin have lost their fingers through the stiDg of the tropical-bred scorpion. Every Married Lady.

Editor Times and Democrat: We believe that the most effective advertising we can do is to get samples of our goods into the homes of the people. Therefore, we are sending an elegant sterling silver-plated sugar-shell, such as we sell regularly at to every married lady in the United States who writes for it. There is nothing to pay. The gift is absolute. You will confer a favor upon your lady readrs by making this announcement in your paper.

Each lady will send her name only, as this is too valuabh a gift to send to persons who don't ask for it themselves. We give choice of any of our 40o designs, and will send illustrations from which selection may be made. Quaker Valley Mfg. Morgan and Harrison Chicago. (It A Big Fire.

Five blocks of the best business buildings located in the heart of Bloominging 111., were destroyed by fire which Btarted at o'clock Wednesday morning. The McLean county court house, valued at 1100,000, was completely gutted. Tho records wcro saved. Nearly 50 firms were burned out. It is estimated that the losses will foot up between $1,500,001) and $2,000,000.

Two leading hotels, the Winsor and Phoenix, were burned, but all the guests escaped. The tiro started in a laundry. Its cause is unknown. W. S.

Musser, Millheim, saved the life of his little girl by giving her One Minute Cough Cure when sho was dying from croup. It is the only harm less remedy that gives immediate results. It quickly cures coughs, oolds, bronchitis, grippe, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. Wannamaker Co. Hammock's and Mosquito Nets at actual New York ooBt at Newton RELIEF CAME.

Mr-s. E. C. COLYER of Salubrity, Aug. 8th, writes: Ben- cuius naswrtamlv leen Weeing to sixteen year old daughter, l'ie 7 health and had "N-fydirt mksc-d four months Two buttles of Ben- tiikti 2 The monthly rely restored her health, periods have returned ManJ are now painless and regular.

yc a su.I-t from Painful, Irregular or Menstruation? Bencdicta has cured many sutr. rlns women aml 2 wtll cure you In til privacy of yourl noiac, witnout the necessity of physl- animations Its marvel-g oas nett.in on ilis-l fc-ni- 1 I if t- iic fjjri srthat the monthly periods) ralnles--. Headache Nervousness, that drattKinKi satioa ami t.iose terrible pains lnj an.l abdomen tjuleklyj cllsappr-a 51. a wnt lot! lii! ainir I'lila t.i1 use (ii is wuli eiuii buitle I jt LADIES Pll'E HOOK "ent free to any ad-! A samjile box ulurlav I'l i- s-nt tv.r Hie. In stamps.

Wnninii's Department, Newi Mei-'n" Chattanooga, Temi.l For-Sale by Dr. J. 0. WanDamker, Orangeburg, and Dr. L.

M. Able, 'St. Matthews. FROG POND CHILL AND FEVER CURE THE ORIGINAL NO CURE NO PAY. 50 CENTS A BOTTLE.

The old reliable the kind your fathers used to take. The one that never fails to cure. Don't waste time and money experimenting with new cures. But go for the best from the jump. Frog Pond is the ounce of prevention and pound of cure combined.

Ask for it take no substitute, if your merchant does not sell it write to us we will send it direct for 50 cents. DAVENPORT PHINIZY CO. Wholesale Druggists Selling Agents. AUGUSTA. GA.

The Stranger ia as welcome as the steady customer, Our business is to compound medicines and sell drugs, and not to discriminate between patrons. Our prescription work is without a pier; it has brought us customers from miles. The drugs we use are warranted absolutely pure and fresh. J. G.

WANNAMAKER MFG. CO. -April IS- Orangeburg, S. C. Reliable Patterns.

All of the Patterns sold in Orangeburg are reliable. We freely admit that fact. However, none are more reliable than ours. We have not built up our largo pattern business by decrying others or trying to injure others. That is not business.

We invite comparison. We ask for patronage because the MeCall Bazar Patterns are as reliable and as perfect as any Pattern sold in Orangeburg and the prices aro 10 and 15 cents only none higher and we can save you on each pattern from 10 to 35 cents. Is it worth saving? Try them. You will bo pleased. 0.

Ilansdale. Planters Cuban Relief cures Colic Neuralgia and Toothache in five minutes. Sour Stomach and Summer Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. For sale by Or.

J. O. Wannamaker, Orangeburg, L. M. Able, St.

Matthews. 4 4 mm 1 3 9 (TRiDE MARK REGISTERED NO. 17438.) A Sad Case Fear of being deported to Hungary, her native country, had so unnerved Mary Turon, 35 years old, that she had to be taken to Bellevuo Hospital in New York last week from the Church Street Police Station. It took three policeman to get her into the ambulance and when the hospital was reached she fought hard to avoid being placed in a ward there. While in charge of Matron Green, at tho police station, she attempted to leap from the window.

It required tho services of an interpreter to learn from her that she was married and had two cousins. Andrew and Potro Pison, who live in Newark, J. The Appetite of a Goat If envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Kemedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy.

Only 25o. at J. G. Wannamaker drug store. JOHN A.

HAMILTON. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, IIAIK. Another supply of first-class lime at price below Charleston or Augusta. Try and satisfy yourself as to price and quality. Portland and Rosed ale Cement New stock in good packages.

Timothy Hay, two cars, line Home Milled Bran, fresh and sweet. Stuff of any kind is up, but I shall hold prices down to compete witli any other point. J. A. Hamilton, WANNAMAKER BLOCK ORANGEBURG, S.

Largest and most complete establishment South. Geo. S. Hacker Son, MANUFACTURERS OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings and Building Material. Sash weights, cord, hardware a tut glass.

CItAKLESTON, S. C. King, Opp. Cannon St. March 4-lyr Skin Diseases.

For thf pppprty and pernianpiit cure of tetter, alt rheum anil pczetnn, Chain -Vrlasn's Eye and Skin Ointment Is without an equal. It relieves the itching and smarting almost instantly and its continued use fffecta a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, icald head, Bore nipples, Itching piles, chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Cady's Condition Towders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier teduTntffcf.

Price, 23 cents. Soldby I have been notified that I Avill have to vacate in June 1st. Now, in order to reduce my stock before that time, I have decided to mark my goods down. The goods must go and if prices will be an inducement, 1 will have very few goods to move in my new store. I have just returned from New York.

I bought one of the largest and most complete line of House Furnishing Goods ever brought to Orangeburg. This is the season of the year to make changes in your house. I can show you one of the handsomest lines of Mattings and Carpets in the state. Come in and look through my lines and get my prices. If 1 am not cheaper than any house in town don't buy from me.

I know 1 can save yon money. All I ask is that you give me a call before buying. I bought a big job in WINDOW SHADES AND Sterling 'Values. Superior Goods. THE BEST IN QUALITY.

THE MOST IN QUANTITY. Invariably that's the definition of low prices in my removal sale. F. Newton Brunson. Notice.

Jlc(ke lake notice that a petition tmabeen filed in the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Orangeburg, in the Htuto of South Carolina, aHking the appointment of Urtineon, Judge of Probate for said county of (rangehurg and state aforesaid, ns public guardim of the esttte of Adam OHgiod Holman, infant; together with a statement of the nature, condition and value of the estate of said infant, which estate is derived from his interest in an insurance policy left him and others by his father, the late Adam Holman, Junior, and that no fit, competent or responsible person can be found who is willing to anaume the guardianship of paid minor and that said minor ha no general or le.taun'nlary guardUu. Holman, June 2t Petitioner. Machinery for Sale. IrMI'lecn Ilorxe Itoiler and Kugine, iin and Corn Mill for sale chenp. Will sell engine and boiler alone.

Apply C. T. Dowling, May 30 Norway, 8. C. For Sale.

bushels com at CO cents a buBbel OUU Apply 8tl t'olortd College. May 10-41 J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. DRUGGISTS Have the exclusive sate ol these celebrated glasses in Orangeburg, S.

C. From the factory of Kellam Moore, the only comple optical plant in the South. ATLANTA, A. Peddlers are not supplied with thesj' famous glasses. V.

L. LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE. I am prepared to furnish the public with First-class Turnouts. My teams are up to date. Also -stock cared for at reasonable terms.

If in need of first-class Huggy, Saddle or Farm Horse give me a call before buying. All orders will receive polite and prompt attention. V. L. DOUGLASS, OllANGKBURO, S.

C. Oot -0 A Good 5c Cigar, "MR. THOMAS," At J. G. Wannamaker Mfg.

Co. I80110OO. South Carolina Colter Columbia, S. C. A.

B. A. LL.B., L. I. Courses, Spring courses free for teachers.

Fourteen Professors; 33,000 volumes in library; excellent laboratories, class-rooms, gymnasium, infirmary, athletic grounds. Tuition $10, other fees $18, a session; tuition remitted to needy students. Expenses $135 to $175 session. Certified Pupils from forty-fivs accredited schools enter its Freshman Class without examination. Entrance and Normal Scholarship Examinations held at every co nty seat, Friday, July 2D, lit by County Next session opens Sept.

'Jtl, l'JOO. For catalogue, address, F. C.W00DWARD, President. May 3D PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClMiuct and brvitifiM th hair, httuuM a Imuiianl gruwth. Merer Fall to Batora Orny Uair tp its youthful Color.

Cant i1.tr bair ainc. VV. HAMPTON DUKES, UNDERTAKER AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER. THREE FINE HEARSES FOR ROTH CITY AND COUNTRY SERVICE. Orangeburg, S.

C. May 30.

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