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The Bamber Herald. Thursday. November 30, 1S99. Personal Mention. * . ?Mr. L. M. Bishop, of Khrhardt, was in town Tuesday. ?Mr. Ritter, of Kearse, paid us a pleasant call Tuesday. ^ ?President \V. G. Smith went to Columbia Tuesday night. ?Miss Ida Hunter, of Midway, is visiting at Capt. J. B. Hunter's. ?Miss Gussie Adams returned last week from a visit to her sister at Stokes. ?Little Miss Connie Hunter has been v siting relatives at the c 1.1 "Gil more Simms" place. ?Rev. \V ii. Johnson, left Tuesday morning to attend the Baptist State Con vtrutuui ?u v??u?uv ?. ?Mr. Willie I. Johns, of Baldoc, was in town Monday and Tuesday, the guest of his aunt, Mrs. S. R. Gill. ?Mrs. Julia Tant has returned from a visit to Oaktield, Ga., accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Mattie Jackson. k ?Col. J no. T. Folk left yesterday for Columbia where he will join the governor's party and go to Charleston to-morrow for a review of the militia. All kinds of candy at Huggins's. ^ Cotton sold here this week as high as 7.r>5. | Onr merchants are getting in large stocks of holiday goods. , Large Florida oranges 80 cents per dozeu at M. Moye's, next to J. A. Spann. Don't forget to pay for your paper next Monday. Our place of business is easy to find. Finest quality jams, ten cents can; special sale. Buy what you want now. Huggins. W. H. 1 'ownsend, Esq., of Barnwell, will act as Solicitor at the term of court to be held here next week. Deputy Sheriff Felder Hunter says he has been having a mighty good time lately, attending sugar boilings. Come in and pay that money you owe us, and we both will feel better. You fallows know who we mean. The Coast Line will commence running its trains into Augusta over its own track, by Barnwell, to-morrow. At last the pretty spell of golden autumn weather has been broken, and the rain has brought the mud and slnsh. Mr. T. C. Rouis is contemplating the erection'of a large jewelry store, in order to accommodate his increasing busi. ness. Make your friend a present of a Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen. For sale at The Herald Book Store only. Fully guaranteed. We want a copy of The Bamberg Herald of October 12th, 1899. Who . will send it to us? Would like it as early as possible. Thee has been as few foreclosures of ..^ages in Bamberg county this fall as . in any county in the State, This looks encouraging. Do you need a nice album? Go to Brooke r's. Mr. Ben Reynolds and Miss Mattie Carter, both of Bamberg, were married last Monday evening by Sheriff J. B. Hunter, at his residence. Call up 'phone No. ?1 and order your Xmas fruits and fireworks. Full and complete stock on hand. J. A. Vernon. The hunting season is on, and the newspapers are-full of warning notices to trespassers. Verily, the hunter is not in clover in South Carolina this season. Court next. Monday, j.iso salesday. There will no doubt be a good crowd in towq, and we hopo to meet many of x>ur _ country friends who wish to pay for The Bamberg Herald. WANTED?Ten good families to work in cotton mill. None but those of good character need apply. Bamberg Cotton Mill. \ We hear of several prospective candidates for the various county offices already, and there will no doubt be a large number of offlceseekers before the dear people in the campaign next summer. For the next sixty days I will pay 25c. in trade or 20c. cash for pine or cypress 3 cross ties, 7xlt, ieet long, oenvemi anywhere along line of Southern Railway. J. A. Spasn. We read the Free Lance, published at Spartanburg, each week with much pleasure, but we would like the paper better if the publisher would use machinery or something to cut the pages apart. Make fruit cakes now. Seeded raisins, currants, citron, and nuts at Huggins's. Don't forget Spann's great special sale next Monday and Tuesday. This is positively the last special sale of the season, and if you want goods 'way below market value visit Spann's next Monday and Tuesday. Beaut: x\ albums and toilet cases, all prices, ai Brooker's. Capt. Claude E. Sawyer has tendered his formal resignation as solicitor of the second circuit, to Governor MeSweeney, who will make an appointment now soon. There are two applicants for the position, but we do not know who they are. We have bought the new job type and other material that we spoke of las; week, and it is now on the road. We will be in shape to do any kind of work vou may need hereafter, and at reasonable prices. With by far the best equipped office in all this section, we can furnish the higheat grade of \york. Rev. Richard Carroll's industrial home for boys and girls, located in Columbia, will be opened to-day. Dr. J. A. Clifton, of Sumter, will make an address. The while people of this county, where Carroll was born, are proud of his success. He is one of if not the wisest leader of his race in South Carolina to-day, and Carroll's heart is white. - Vernon's 'phone numl>er is 81. Order your Xmas meats, sausages, .etc., from him. Nice stock always on hand. . Onan, the eighteen-months'-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Willis, died last night, after a lingering illness. The little one had been a sufferer since his birth. The hotly was carried to urangenurg i county, Mrs. Willis's home, this morning on the eight o'clock train, for burial. The many friends of the bereaved parents extend warmest sympathy in their sad affliction. The South Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. South, will convene in Orangeburg next Wednesday morning. Bishop Joseph S. Key will preside. Bishop W. W. Duncan will aLo l>e present some of the time. This is a good opportunity for our people to attend an annuel conference, and no doubt many will avail themselves of the opportunity. New Advertisements. t. c. rouis. Note the change of ad. of T. C. Rouis, the jeweler. He has a large stock of jewelry, silverware, watches, rings, etc., and will give genuine bargains on all goods in his line. When you want a present, his store is the place to go. / e. c. hays. This up-to-date furniture dealer has a new ad. that will prove interesting reading. His stock is complete in every detail, and the prices are always reasonable. D. DOW I.IXG. Notice Decania Dowling's new jewelry advertisement. His stock of holiday go<>ds embraces an assortment at once novel and attractive. See the pretty things he has. n. j. DKLK. The new aditertisuient of Mr. I)elk relates to carriage \fcyrk?building or repairing. This gentleman is well known to our readers, and his reputation for honest, reliable work is all that could be asked for. B. W. Miley, Probate J udge?Citation Notice, Hi Coinedy (ialore. The Lehr & Williams Comedy Company played here for tier nights this and last week, and the performanoes were attended 1 ?y good audienees on each night, who seemed pleased with the entertainment given. The members of the company are ge ial. decent people, and made friends here. They closed their engagement Tuesday night, producing "Peck's Had Hoy." on which occasion Mr. (ieorge Wolsey Symonds, an old friend and former professional asso ciate of Mr. Lehr's played "The Tramp." A sure enough hobo he i.i i i 1: ? . . A .11. ... .1. was, aniiougu lie urn iioi uiuv mm-u i xcept wiMi his "Turk" iron armor breast plate. New Boss Carder. % Assistant Superintendent Day, of the Cotton Mill, has at last tilled the vacancy in his card room bv tiie appointment, of Mr. S. P. Koon, formerly of the Kd fife field Oil and Cotton Manufacturing Company, of Edgefield, as boss carder. Constables Seize Temperance Brinks. Dispensary Constables Alsbrook and Lad ford smelled-out what they termed "alcoholic drinks" last Friday, in the grocery store of Mr. J. | Allen lluggius and the drug store of Dr. B. D. Bronson, and accordingly seized one barrel of cherry phosphate and one barrel of blackberry phosphate from the former, and some thing over thirty gallons of these beverages from the latter. The alleged intoxicants are manufactured by the Oklahoma Vinegar Co., and were sold under a guarantee that they contained no alcohol, by Fincken, Jordan & Co., of Charleston. Those beverages have been partaken of by our J people, male and * ? r ? /? l female, and no untoward results 101lowed. As a matter of fact, to quote Dr. Bronson, ' there is not enough alcohol in a barrel of the stuff to intoxicate a fly." But then the dispensary constables must do something to earn their salaries. Died in Charleston. Mr. I. M. Karesh, of this citv, * 7 died in Charleston hist Sunday at twelve o'clock, aged about fifty years. He had been sick for some 'time, and was in Charleston for treatment, but his death, which was from heart failure, was not expected. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon, and the bodv was interred in the Jewish cemetery at Magnolia, in Charleston. The family of the deceased and his brother, Mr. \V. M. Karesh. went down Sunday night to attend the funeral. Mr. Karesh leaves a wife, two daughters, and four sons. He was horn in Russia,^and had lived in Bamberg about two years, On ac- 4 count of ill health he had turned his j! general merchandise business here"; over to his son, Mr. J. L. Karesh. < His son Joe is in business at Elloree, 1 and the other grown son, H. Karesh, conducts a store at Olar. Great Clearing Sale Continued. i On account of the lateness of our i issue of November 16th and the bad weather of last and this week, the ? wide-awake and up-to-date firm of R. Pearlstine & S(5ns, of Branchvilie, are extending , their great special ] clearing sale until Friday of next week, December 8th. These gen- I j. 1 ? ? 11\ w/rA Rnct IX ill UmTD. IJCIIR'U U?' it uuiriiivw ... berg, Orangeburg, ami Dorchester c counties, and many ot their customers live at such a distance that it was impossible for them to take advantage of this great opportunity * earlier. i This sale applies only to their ? Branchville stores, and if von want 4 to get goods at sacrifice prices, visit 1 Brauchville before the above date. 4 You can get anything you want 1 from the mammoth establishment 5 of these gentlemen, and the goods * are all new and fresh. AVe were surprised at the magnitude of the;r stock on the occasion of our first visit to their store. They carry, "in many respects, a larger and more 1 complete line than many of the great department stores in the Northern 1 cities. See the half-page announce ment in this issue. Supposed Smallpox. Mr. Aaron Rice has been sick for about two weeks, having an eruption on his face and body. As it de-# veloped into something that re sembled smallpox. Dr. D. \V. Barton, bis attending physician, last Monday afternoon reported the case to Dr. J. 15. Black, chairman of the board of health. After investigation the board decided that, in their opinion, Mr. Rice had smallpox, and the Mayflower Inn, where he was living, was immediately quarantined. Mr. U. J. S. Brooker and family at once moved out, and are temporarily in the house on Railroad avenue, lately occupied by Mr. R. C. Jones. No one is allowed to visit ^Mr. Rice except his physician, and all persons who have been in the le;ist degree exposed to the disease are keeping close. Mr. Rice is attended by bis wife. Their little ha? y was sent to St. J George to be kept by Airs. Rice's mother, but the board of health of: that town would not allow it to be kept there, so the child was brought * * * - * ' . I. back, unit is at Jir. aruuser s. Tuesday Mayor Inglis telegraphed ; | to Governor McSweeney, asking that J an expert be sent here to examine the case. The governor immediately j wired Or. James Evans, chairman of the State board of health, about the matter, and some one is expected here to day. In the nieautime, all necessary precautions are being! taken, just as if the case was genuine smallpox. The Cotton Market. Cotton is selling at 72 to 7' cents j to-day. Receipts of the week, about 250 bales. There are also indications that . Senator May field, of Bamberg, will enter the lists against "Our Uncle Ben." We will keep our eyes on that quarter of the State.?FlorTimoc vavv IVtil Jurors. FIRST WEEK. Isaac Rentz, KlirhanU. \V. H. Fail, Olar. W in. McCue, Bamberg. ('. O'N t-al, Bamberg. Frank .Joyner, Olar. D. D. Antley, Bamberg. J. A. Nimmous, Govau. H. A, Hughes, Ehrhardt. H. Ehrhardt, Ehrhardt. W. D. Bessinge?\ Ehrhardt. J. E Stead man, Denmark. J. A. Smoak, Bamberg. J.M. Felder, Bamberg. J. A. Nix, Denmark. Uriah Carroll, Bamberg. G. W. Rentz, Ehrhardt. 0. D. Faust, Denmark. 0. 0. Zoru, Denmark. W. Bishop, Bamberg. J. H. Fender, Hartzog. S. H. Crum, Denmark. J. F. Kearse. Sr., Kearse. G. R. Aver, Kearse. M. C. Chitty, Olar. J. T, O'Neal, Bamberg. E. U. Drawdv, Govan. B. F. Folk, Midway. A. J. Hunter, Midway. J. \V. Bishop, Ehrhardt. G. W. Farrell, Farrell's Store. L. L. Cox, Denmark. J. H. Armstrong, Bamberg. W. P. Jones, Bamberg. B. A. Jovner, Olar. W. K Zorn, Denmark. C. R. Miller, Bamberg. SECOND WEEK. J. D. Cope laud, Bamberg. Richard Morris, Olar. N. Z Felder, Bamberg. W. R. Copeland, Denmark. C. R. Carroll, Bamberg. C. A. Patrick, Hartzog. H. Z. McMillan, Colston. T. R. Steedly, Hartzog. W. L. Mitch urn, Ehrhardt. H. L. Kiuard, Ehrharcit. J. C. Kinard, Ehrhardt. J. 0, Shipes, Bamberg. J. F. Bishop, Ehrhardt. J. G. Rhoad, Hartzog. P. W. Saudifer, Bamberg. E. F. McMillan, Ehrhardt. C. Hartz. Ehrhardt. W. T. Beard, Colston. J. W. Brown, Bamberg. Malcolm Rice, Bamberg. Calvin Rentz, Colston N. G. Milhouse, Jr., Denmark. J. 0. Walker, Denmark. R. J. Nimmous, Olar. W. J. Rodgers, Govan. T. A. Hutto, Goran. C, R. Clayton, Ehrhardt. J. W. Stokes, Bamberg. J. I), Qnattlebaum, Bamberg.. C. M. McMillan, Bamberg. J. H. Lancaster. Gown. G. L. Kinard. Ehrhardt. Sam Neally, Olar. L. A. Brabham, Kearse. A. H..Patrick, Hartzog. ,1. W. Hill, Bamberg. Dr. \V. Wixon, Italy Hill, X. Y., says, 'I heartily rccomm. nd One Miuute Cough i jure. It gave niv wife immediate relief | n suffocating asthma." Pleasant to take. ; Sever tails to quickly J cure all coughs, f }olds, throat and lung troubles.?Bamberg I Pharmacy. { Prisoners for (lonrt. \ These will not be a large criminal f" locket for court nex{ week. There ire only three prisoners in jail now, ill negroes, and are as follows: \ Bose Hampton?larceny of live . stock. May Rice?petty larceny. Joe Allen Coneland?obtaining t 1 i papers under false pretenses. I Two other negroes are out on | joud, charged with murder. t Some important civil cases will f ;ome up at this term. Assault aud Battery. The case against M. Smoak, for f issault and battery on Ben Bennett, ( vas tried in Magistrate N. P. [ Mnoak's court on the 22nd instant. \ Smoak plead guilty and paid the 1 ine and costs of the court. M. 1 Smoak did not tramp ov^r the coun- < :ry and beg money to pay his law suits, as Bennett and his friends did [o pay theirs. . Uncle Smike Olar Briefs. During the past week a number of Olarites have availed themselves of . reduced rates offered by the F. C. & P. railroad to visit Savannah to at* tend the annual reunion of the Confederate Veterans of Georgia. The t following visited the city: Mrs. N. ' F. Kirkland and son, W. F. Hamilton, E. A. Thain, Willie Bessinger, Jno. McKenzie, Dr. F. W. Chitty, Pat H. Starr, C. F. Rizer, and Willie Ayer. Mrs. Kirkland was taken , quite sick after reaching Savanuah, but I am happv to chronicle great ' improvement in her health since her \ return home. r All who attended the reunion express themselves as highly gratified. , Mr. Mailer Kirkland said that to see Millie-Christine, the dwarf George, and our genial friend Pat Starr well | repaid his visit. I These annual reunions of theT brave old Con feds are sources of | great satisfaction to noble veterans | and chivalric sons of the South. As? we look upon them and thiuk of thej four yeais of history, written as it [ were in the most patriotic blood of { the land, we feel sad when we think how rapidly their ranks are being decimated by the angel of death. But their deeds of valor must live on to embalm the verse of poetic muse and historic worth. Our deliatiug club met as usual and discussed the query : "Resolved, that Washington deserved more credit in defending America than Columbus in discovering it." Mrs. F. Joyuer, Mrs. R. Karesb and Mrs. M. E. Bennett were the judges. As usual, the jury failed to agree. Section Master W. N. Neal has; given up his position here. He has several otters that pay him better. I We have had a magic lantern ex ! hibition cf scenes in Cuba.. Had i the reflection of the lantern been brighter, the views would have been " - ? * 1 i.i * i #. r* F mure uisniii-t. { Our two young friends, Ernest | Anderson and E. l>. Bessinger visij ted the fair, and took in the scenes of the Capital city. Quo Vadis. You never know what lorni of blood poison will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWitt's Little Early Ilisers and you will avoid tiouble. They are famous little pills lor constipation and liver and bowel troubles.?Bamberg Pharmacy. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has hoei made, ami that too, by a lady it this country. "I tisease fastened it clutches upon her and for sevei years site withstood its sevt rest tests but her vital organs were under mined and death seemed imminent For three months site coughed incessantly. and could not sleep. ^h< finally discovered a way to recovery by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for Consunip tion, and was so much reli? veil 01 taking lirst. dose, that slie slept al! night; and with two b??tt 1 s, hat been absolutely cum1, Jler nann is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write; W. C. llamnick Co., of Shelby, X. C. Trial bottles free at Thos. Black's and Bamberg IMiarmaev Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Elirhanlt .News. Tiie passenger train from Charleston, that formerly came only to Walterbore, now conies on to Ehrhardt, reaching here at 7 p. rn., ami leaving at 7 a. ri. Our formei mixed train now staysail night in Walterhoro, coining up here at 10:3(1 a. in., and leaving J2:30 p. m. This change is a great accommodation t?j us, and we thank the railroad authorities for it. All we want now i; an extension giving us a western outlet. [The thing to do is to let's all get together and extend to Bamberg.? Ed. The Bamberg Herald.] Mr. Jacob Ehrhardt and family returned home last Tuesday, after standing a short time with relatives ill Newberry. Mr. Chas. EhrhardCs house is now being built by Mr. J. C. Copeland. It is to be a two-story, eleven room structure, and will be ail ornament to the north end of town. Laurie Clayton and Ad (lie Westerlund, of the eighth grade; Nettie Dannelly, of he seventh ; Joe and Bert Dannelly. of the tifth, and Geo. Westerlund, of the fourth, were among the high school pupils whc visited Charleston last week. Mr. Williams Carter went tc Bamberg last Saturday. Dr. K. C. Roberts, of Allendale, returned to his home last Saturday, The high school boys have organized a military company, and are being drilled by Mr. Cullum, who was a soldier in our "late unpleasantness'' with Spain. Our school pump needs fixing who will volunteer to fix it for us? A number of horse traders passed through town one day last week. Banna Westbery, oneof the pupils in the seventh grade of the high school, was called to Bamberg last /\f f llll /IliUtt) |>f ll.'l wreiv uu auuiiui' ui cuv .? brother. The whole school sympathizes with her in her sore bereavement. Mr. rJ V>m Pearlst-ine was confine*] to his bed several days last week with rheumatism. Princincipal Jones wishes me tc announce that the free term oT tin ihigh school is now open. Pauline Wilson. Glorious News Comes from Dr. J). B. Cargile, oi Washita, I. T. He writes: 4<Foui bottles of Electric Bitters has cureii IMrs. Brewer of scrofula, which, hail caused her great suffering for years Terrible sores would break out or Iher head and face, and the best doctors could give no help;, but hei cure is complete and her health is excellent," This shows what thousands have proved?that Electric Bitters is the best blood "Twrifiei .known. It's the supreme remedy :for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 5C cents. Bold by Thos. Black am! Bum berg Pharmacy. Guaranteed, J. D. bridges, Editor "Democrat, Lancaster, X. H., says, "One Minute Cougl; Oiue is the best remedy for jrrotip T evei used." Immediately relieves and cure; coughs, colds,croup, asthma, pneumonia bronchitis, grippe and all throat and lun? troubles. It prevents consumption.?Hamberg Pharmacy. t The State Baptist Convention is in session at Gaffney this week. Rev. W. D Rice, D. D? of this county, is Moderator Mr. R. C. .Tones is a happy father. li is a. beautiful girl. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton of West Jefferson, 0., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he -would die unless a costly operation was performed ; but he cured himself with live boxes of Bucklen't A mica Salve, the surest Pile curt eit Earth, and the host Salve in th< World. 25 cents a box. Sold In Tlios. Black and Bamberg Pharmacy. (*??. Xoland, Rocklaud, 0., says, "M; *ife ila ad piles t"??rI y years . 1 >eVVi11's Witcl Hazpl Salve cured her. It is the b?s tsalw in America." It heals overythin; and cures all Skin diseases.?Panther; Pharmacy. Mrs. F. J. Dickson, Westminster S. (J., writes: Eleven years ago ic-is for <; months unable to do nv work, and Dr. M. A. Simmons Live .Medicine restored me togood health Think one package of it worth ; dozen of Zeilin's. At Dr. Black's. TO It EXT. One seven-room dwelling?desirable It f cation?in easy reach of artesian water, j Apply to J. F. FOLK. 1 1' HOWELL A M'lVER BOSTICK W B OKI'BE MIL, ODD, I BIB Attorneys and Counselors, BAMBEHG 0. II., S. C. > Oeneral practice; special attention l>t iaj; given to corporation law and the e> . *<siination of titles. la gTmayfield ATTORNEY AT LAW, DENMARK, JS. C\ : TV hat a jvimi "Wears in Iiie wav of Jewelry is not usually con' spicunus, but it should be good. .Many tlimsy articles Jare offered as Jewelry Avhieh are unworthy of tlie name and until to wear. Look at my line of Scarf Pins, Collar and Cull Buttons, Shirt Studs. Tie Holders, and the more important articles such as Watches. Chains, Kings, etc., and your , good taste will immediately recognize . them as being of sterling merit. " They are rich in design, chaste in t workmanship, and tine in quality, but *; moderate in price. ; DECANIA DOWLING. i ~ (JIT ATK )X WFICET I The State of South Carolina?County of ; Bamberg?By B. W. Miley, Esquire, Probate Judge. "Whereas, L). J. Jennings lintIi made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad' ministration of the estate of and effects of Julia Carter. These are therefore to trite and adnion. ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Julia Carter, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the > Court of Probate, to be held at Bamberg, S. C., on ninth day of December next af . tcr publication thereof, at. 11 o'clock in ihe forenoon, to show cause, if any they ' have, why the said Administration should i not be granted. Given under 1113' hand, this twentyfourth day of November, Anno -Domini, 1899. B. W. MI LEY, Judge of Probate Bamberg County. L Published on the 30th day of No, vember, 1890, in Tiif. Bamberg Herald. Come to tell yoii that I have an 1 Eigbln MuM Dollars STOCK OF > Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry p that must be sold before the holidays . are over. Every one now that wants [ a bargain, come down and see me, f I and you will be suretoget it. Don't forget the place. ; T. C. RGUIS, 5 RAILROAD AVENUE, Bamberg, S. C. : DENTIST. / / H ill bo pleased lo serve the | people. Ollloe up stairs in the . building next to bank. j F. F. JOHNSON. ' L. C. INCUS, B. W. MILKY, Referee in Bankruptcy. Probate Judge. INGLIS ? MILEY, Attorneys at Law, t BAMBERG, S, C. Will practice in the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to collections. A Woman Only Knows what suffering from falling of the jj womb, whites, painful or irregular [ J menses, or any disease of the distinctly I 1 feminineorgnnais. A man may sympa- j thize or pity but he can not know the I ; agonies she goes through?the terrible p suffering, so patiently borne, which robs her of beauty, hope and happit. ness. Yet this suffering really is needless. McELREE'S WlflC of CaMul will banish it. This medicine cures all " female diseases " quickit ly and permanently. It does away with humiliating physical exanu- j nations. T-he treatment may be taken at home. There is not con- I J tinual expense and trouble. The j sufferer is cured and stays cured. \ Wine of Cardui is becoming the leading remedy for all troubles of i j this class. It costs but $1 from any druggist. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ^ - MRS.C.J. WEST, Naahville, Tenn., writes : ? ''This wonderful medicine uu^rht ) to be in every house whcro there are girls j 2nd women." J. Pinckney Matheny, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BAMBERG, S. 0. gBuy a Present. jjjj A\e liave lots of things in our store suitable for Y/?ZS. presi-nts for almost anybody. Goods that are beautiful, artistic, and useful. Glance over these: ((?) ((^) Fancy Rockers Lovely Rugs Pictures Easels Toy Wagons Window Shades Wardrobes Bed Room Suits (^) //<S\ Donlnr QuitQ Lounges 11 0)J| * a ivi _ I Enameled Beds | Fancy Chairs The :i!>ove is only to give you an idea of what we ((?)/ have. Jt is impossible to describe our large and |/g\\ varied stock. When you do your holiday shop- S^// ping, don't fail to visit @ The Furniture Store. Q Don't buy an article that is only made to look at. y(^j) Buy something that is useful as well as pretty. (v0)] Call in any time; we'll be glad to assist you in making a selection. (fa) flgS II S. C. HATS. II SMITH & RILEY, FIRE INSURANCE. Agents for the largest fire insurance company in America. They pay spot cash, without discount, for all losses. Do not insure in small, insignificant companies, when yon can have the best for the same money. They make a specialty of gin houses, and have reasonable rates. $50,000 PAID FOR LOSSES IH THREE YEARS. \\ 1 < V- I 'rr~"T?T?^ I I* m I 'ydHn > ? i / r' IJv (Jafij/ MAKES fl HOKSNST to hear it asserted that any one can sell HARNESS - ? like ours at equal prices. Xot impossible of course, but improbable. We have made this business a study, not merely as a means of livelihood, but in order to give oui customers the biggest value and greatest satisfaction. That we succeed is evidenced by the quality of what we now offer. If stock was intended for government use and subject to the rigid inspection of experts, it couldn't be better. ' Here is a few sample prices: Single Buggy Harness from ?5.50 to ?20.00. Plow Bridles G5c. aud up to ?2.00. . Riding Bridles from 75e, up to ?2.25. Buggy Bridles from ?1.00 to ?2.50. - - 1 ~ nf UlMrlloo 'Have all sorts,"Sizes, coioi>, ami J\.IllU.r9 KJL X/l iviivu* Collars for all, and the best kind of "rye straw" stuffed. 7 ? ?/ I am the only one that can give you that Leather Collar that fastens at the bottom. Saddles, from a ?2.00 Wagon Saddle to a $20.00 steel fork Texas Saddle. All styles of Kentucky spring s;-ats. and McClellans of all the grades. I can please you; hi fact I can sell you anything in the line of Harness from a brow band or crupper to a magnificent set of single or double Harness. Full stock on hand all the time. Come and see; it will please me to show you what I have. _ Yours truly, G. FRANK BAMBERG, * 1 i # BAMBEffG, S. C. 3515000 for Bamberg. The Insurance Companies represented by G. Moy (Dickinson have paid to the citizens of Bamberg withh (the past year $lo,000, and he solicits a continuance of you patronage for the companies who have so nobly stood t I you. All losses have been adjusted and paid promptly. | FIRE, LIFE, TORNADO, AND WIND-STORM INSORANCE. I If you want insurance in first-class companies, consul him before insuring your property. Respectfully, G. MOYE DICKINSON. Buy Ivory Bard PURE UNADULTERATED ^ Wonconor Jir. rirt.. s m t t t ci v' jjl v> x. ^ w -v^ -w - y Wholesale Grocers. CHARLESTON - - S. C t $5^1 W. A. Johnson, Traveling Salesman, i v: ' >v" . X'- / '->" V"t .... '. ' "z We Have Moved. We have bought the stock of goods formerly belonging to y\ iss Sal lie Kice, and have moved into her store. Here we are showing a full and complete line of ^ Fall and Winler Milliieir, SILKS, VELVETS, JYOTIONS, NOVELTIES, FANCY GOODS. Mrs. Shuck luis just returned from the Northern markets, where she purchased the latest creations in fashionable goods. Call in and look around. IS. 11. SHUGK J CO., At Miss Sallie Rice's old stand. ? Engines! Boilers! GINS and PRESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Presa. . Cane, Mill and Shingle Outfits. Build* * ing, Bridge, Factor)-, Furnace and Railroad Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factory, and Machinists'Supplies. Belting, Pack " ing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files Oilers, Etc., cast every day. Work 150 hands. LOiMMFMgrCl 1 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin Works. Renairing Promptly Done. Horses | onrl GUX-LVl .... Mules. We have a nice lot of Horses and Mules on hand, and we want to sell them. Will dispose of them at attractive * prices. Come and see us when you are ready to buy, * < We will save you money. We have several / -V -31 Fancy Drivers, and if you want a horse, now is the time to buy. If you want good stock, we are the people to serve you.- v. JONES BROTHERS. DO YOU WEED ANYTHING LIKE THIS? * DIXON IRON WORKS " " .- A has Bull!! MDi!! Bill!!! I We don't keep belting to bars, but if jjou have any machinery \ .-7 run by belting, we are he people to serve vou. Pipe, Pipe Fitting*, Engine and Bailer Snpplies, Shafting and Pillejs, Yaires, Injectors, Ejectors, Posps, Oils, &c., always in ,stoek. Our specialty is REPAIR and there is nothing that our skilled workmen can't fix, from an engine of the-largeot ' };:?<k horse power to a monkey wrench. OnrAld ; customers need no reminder of our skill and ability Those who have never tried us, and find occasion to do so, will at one# . % enroll themselves in the former class. DIXONIR02T WORKS, jf BAMBERG, S. C. " . r - TTT , ^*T> A 1J1' lUt yxi , y, PIANO, ORGAN, ? or any other Musical Instrument, Music Books, or Sheet Music, write to the Marcfiant Music Co. ORAXGEBURG, 8. C. 0 who will give vou as low prices and as easy U terms as any house in America. i ? ?* r The Largest and Most Complete () Establishment South. GEO. 8. HiB m: % ?Manufacturers of? _ ' Doors, Sash, Blinds His, BumMaterial,' i - Sash Weights and Sash Cord... Office and Ware Rooms King Si., op v posite Cannon St. ?' ?-_x? A A unariesiwu, u, Window and Fancy Glass,, a Specialty Money to Loan. APPLY TO 0 Jzlar Bros. Sf Rice, a Attorneys and Coinselors at Law, f BAMBEEG C. H., S. C. ,.vJi < -M