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The Bamberg Herald. fT THURSDAY. September 3, 1903. Personal Mention. ?Rev. M. W. Hook and fa mil}' came ? home this morning. ?Mr. J. D. Copeland came home last week from Hendersonville, N. C. ?Mr. John S. Jennings left this morning for Savannah, Ga., to take a position. " ?Mr. N. R. Rhoad, of Hartzog, was in the city Tuesday and dropped in to set ?Mr. W. P. Jones left last Saturday for Glenn Springs, to recuperate for a few weeks. ?Mr. G. C. Gleaton au old Fitting t. School student, spent several days in town last week. ?Mr. C. C. Paul left Tuesday morning . for Asheville, N. C., where he will live iu Bggjg|r the future. ?Mr. Medicus E. Shuler, a former .'" y Fitting School student, spent a few days | Spr-i' in the city this week." ?Miss Irene Andrews, a charming young lady of Charleston, is in our city & visiting Miss Marie Stokes. ^ ?Mrs. Hayne F. Rice returned bomb" r last Saturday from an extended stay in ^ Greenville and the up-country. ^ , ?Mr. John Warren, of Walterboro, secretary and treasurer of the oil mill at V that place, spent Mouday in the city. ?Mr. W. H. Morris, of Dauforth, Ga., > is visiting relatives and friends in the r county, who are all glad to see him again. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brabham and W daughter, Miss Gedelle, returned last week from an extended stav at Asheville, ,,f. n. c. " tThe cool weather this week is delightful after the blistering heat we've experienced recently. TKC field of cotton near town belonging to Jones Bros, is certainly fine. It is the best we have seen this year. We had a fine rain Sunday night, which was much needed.* The weather has been somewhat cooler since. ' : The tobacco factory matter is still j " being agitated, and it is probable that the enterprise will be established here. I take this method of thanking the people of Bamberg for their patronage while I was in business. C. C. Paul. Rev. M. W. Hook and family are gp$- expected to return home this week, and jfe there will be services at the Methodist ? church next Sunday. Cotton has been selling right along in Bamberg this week for twelve cents the jjjSj pound. Our buyers are paying as high prices as any town in this section. r Board Wanted?Young man, working on The Bamberg Herald, would like to engage board and lodging with some respectable family. Apply at office. Those owing us money will do us a favor by settling up at once. We need a- " the money due us, and we dou't want to | be pot off until the last one to be paid. If you need a cooking stove, see Brooker, tbe hardware man. He has just received a fnll line of all styles and ||p? prices,and they are being sold at bargain t > figures. Col. F. N. K. Bailey and family left Clyde, N. C., yesterday in his carriage and will probably reach Edgefield the ^ latter part of the week.?Edgefield Adveri^f~v First-class white restaurant just opened next door to dispensary: Meals served at alt hours and satisfaction guaranteed. P- H. 6. Delk, Manager. 1 The Obiquola Club is composed of Col. F Dargan and his five daughters. There are too many to mention by name, but if you fail to hear them >you will make a . iC -decided mistake. All persons who subscribed for The Herald through Wm. Ealey, atEhrhardt, \ are notified to settle with him at once. ' / He wants them all to settle up in the next thirty days. Come in and see us next Monday, and gm if yon owe us anything, be sure to bring it along. We have indulged many of our ps;y- subscribers for some months, and must I insist that they settle now. r Next Monday is the first Monday in K ???<j the month and sales day. There is only | one public sale to be held at the courtI house. The Master will sell one hundred I acres of land in Fishpond township in f the case of Patrick vs. Patrick. i We have just received a bargain in lace * ' .ao OP 4^ ?g?ip. curtains, 50 pairs, worin irom iu 1?P>- $3.50 wholesale, to go at $2.00 per pair. See them and be convinced. W. A. Klapber. j -. Remember that our rule is no pay, no paper, and we insist on settlement of all ^ subscription accounts while money is ta';" plentiful. We indulged you during the fsummer, but if you want "to continue to vr? read the paper, settle what you owe. Efforts are being made to reorganize :? here a lodge of Royal Arch Masons, and it is quite likely that the lodge will be i established iu a short time. There was a lodge here several years ago which was ?? transferred to Barnwell where it went out of existence. If you need a buggy or wagon you can't afford not to get Frank Bamberg's prices. He is not giving this stuff away, but he is coming as near doing that as any other dealer in the State. Little Elise, the one-year-old daughvterof Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Hoover diet! ' last Saturday morning, after an illness of * \ several days. The body was carried to ^?5 Hampton the same day for burial. Rev. M. L. Lawson and several friends of the family accompanied the remains. Please do not wait until the morning of the Uth instant to buy your excursion ticket for Savannah, Ga. Buy a few davs ahead, so wc can prepare for all, or ^ - ' w you may get disappointed. All agents are required to take the names of all persons to whom tickets are sold. No public meeting will be held in the % interest of the tobacco factory until the f . required capital stock is subscribed. One of our best citizens and business men is *-' taking an interest in the project, and he will no doubt carry it forward to success, as be never fails in whatever he under* 1 takes. Just received another lot of those cheap embroideries. Some for 5c. yard, worth 10c.; some for 10c., worth 15c. and 20c. yard. W. A. Klauber. The protracted meeting at the Baptist church has been very successful. The interest shown has been great, large congregations have attended the services, and there have been several additions to the church membership. Rev. W. T. Dereiux left last Saturday, and Dr. J. L. Miller, of Aiken, has been assisting the pastor this week. The meeting will close to-night. f: - What is called the boll worm is getting into the cotton holds in this section, and is doing much damage. A few days ago a gentleman showed us several bolls f which he had picked iu his fields, and each bad a worm in it. He said there were lots of young boll3 on his farm which the worms were destroying. This t . worm cuts its way into the half-matured * bolls and ruins them. It will pay the trading public to watch the advertising columns of The Herald > .vr this fall. There was a day wheu subscribers objected strenuously tqadvertise mef^s m pirner, but many have WiftOged their minus. Many a man has iaved enough in purchasing one bill of advertised bargains to pay for his paper r three or four years. There will be plenty of reading matter in The Herald this fall and advertised bargains too. In'a private letter receive^from Mr. 0. A. Lucas he informs us that he has accepted a position with the Chas. M. Stieff | piano factory and will move to Maryland ? in a few days. Mr. Lucas has been traveling salesmau for Thomas tfc Barton, pi 4?gV?^a, {}a., for several years, aud is yefj-ppoiyh and very much liked in Bamberg, where he has done considerable business for his firm. The best wishes of hi9 friends here go with him. Mr. Lucas says he feels particularly kind to all his frieuus in Bamberg, with whom he has done so much satisfactory business in the past few years. Ear BR . - ' *-< ^ ^-v ' . ; - v~* \ ) The waste water at the artesian well i; giving trouble again, and the pipe whirl carries it off is being taken up. Remember our special sale next Mou day and Tuesday. We have the largesi and best selected stock in town. Coim and sec for yourself. W. A. Klaubku. The Chiquolu Club, composed of Col John J. Dargau aud daughters, will givt au entertainment in chapel at the Fitting School Monday night, September 7th. Picture frames made to order; glass and moulding in stock. W. H. Patrick. As our graded school is soon to open, we publish in another part of the paper two articles along educational lines which all parents would do well to read. To see the best stock of buggies, wagons, and harness visit G. Frauk Bamberg's place. He has just gotten them?no old shop-worn stuff, aud the pric? are right. Work was commenced last v^eek on the large addition to G. Frank Bamberg's stables, and the work is being pushed rapidly forward. Mr. W. H. Bamberg has the contract. When in need of a perfect fit in clothing and the best material, you should see Mr. W. R. Wright. He will take pleasure in showing you his line of samples, and you will find his prices right. Several of our good correspondents have failed us this week, and in conse[ quence the paper is not as newsy as it | should be. We would be glad if they would write us a letter every week. One new $10.00 Poco Camera for sale; price $o.00 complete with case and trypod. W. H. Patrick. Col. Dargan's cutertaiument has met with favor wherever he has appeared. It is recommended by such men as Dr. Jas. H. Carlisle, of Wofford, J. L. Coker, of Hartsville, Theodore G. Barker, of Charleston, South Carolina State Teachers' Association, and others too numerous to meution. During the mouth of August, 1902, there were fifteen hundred aud fifty-two bales of cotton sold on this market. During the month of August just passed only twenty-one bales were weighed. These figures give some idea of how much later the crop is this year.?Orangeburg Patriot. New Advertisements. ?lenn springs. Attention is directed to the advertisement of the Glenn Springs Co. Special rates for September are beiug giveu at given at the hotel, aud it is not too late yet to take a summer vacation. j. a. ryrd. See J. A. By id's fall announcement. He has a full assortment of the best' brands of goods, aud asks that you call and get his prices before you buy. His' fall stock is complete, aud it is uo trouble to show goods. R. W. D. Rowell, Superintendent of Edueatiou?Examination of Teachers. If you need a buggy or wagon, you cau't afford uot to get Frank Bamberg's prices. TT - * ?- ? - ? - AtHAn knf rn 1 o nc is qui givlug luis muii a?txy , uut uv if i coming as near doing that as any other dealer in the State. Col. Dargan and His Daughters. The entertainment that will be given by the Chiquola Club Monday, September 7th, will be out of the usual order. The features are historical, literary and musical. Col. Dargan very iuterestingly describes South Carolina history, giving many new and important facts, while his daughters give a very pleasing variety of readiugs, recitations and music, (vocal and instrumental.) In fact, the whole entertainment will afford rare and peculiar pleasure. It is given for South Carolinians, about South Carolinians, and by South Caroliniaus. It is a privilege to hear them and you should not miss it. Stork to Rent?In town of Bamberg, under Johnson's Hotel. 20 x 50 ft. Possession given on or before October 1st. Apply to S. W. Johnson, Bamberg, S. C. The Cotton Market, Cotton is selling in Bamberg to-day at , ... .i a rj :...? iweive cenis cue pouuu. ivcccipis ui cue week two hundred and fifty bales. Bainberg's buyers are paying as high prices as auy market in this section. It is strange how these reports of what cotton is bringing in other towns get out, for we have heard how much higher prices are being paid elsewhere. But we cannot find published in the papers auy quotations at all, which goes to show that these reports are not true. Bring your cotton to Bamberg if you want the top of the market, for you'll surely get it here. If you need a buggy or wagon, you can't afford not to get Frank Bamberg's prices. He is not giving this stuff away, but he is coming as near doing that as any other dealer in the State. \ Hoover. God in gathering up His jewels to adorn His heavenly mansion, thought it wise on August 29th, 1903, to take from the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Hoover, little Elise, aged one year. Thus passed away in the morning of life a precious little treasure, so much beloved. God always calls for the best we have. Bereft souls, this visitation is to show that, "whom the Lord loveth he chastiseth." God knows that those who serve Him best must pass under the rod. "These light afflictions work out for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory." Such troubles are preparations for heaven. On the black cloud of sorrow is the beautiful rainbow of promise foretelliug to the saddened hearts a happy reuuiou. Ye who are lonesome now, your little darling has gone on to welcome you. " Safe in the arms of Jesus, O f IT:? krunct OiUC OU X1IS gvuiic UJKIOI, There by His love o'er shaded Sweetly her soul shall rest." M. L. L. To see the best stock of buggies, wagons, aud harness visit G. Frank Bamberg's place. He has just gotten them?no old shop-worn stuff, and the prices are right. For Good Roads. The $2,000 appropriated by city coun-1 cil for work on the highways leading into town has been turned over to th? com-1 mittee, consisting of E. C. Hays,G. Frank Bamberg, aud Alderman G. P. Harmon, and it is to be spent under their supervision. Supervisor Bruce has been promised the convicts from the Slate peniten-! tiary, aud lie went up to Columbia to-day to get them. He will get about ten or twelve, aud work will begin at ouce. This is a movement which means much for both the town and surrouudiug country, and the people in every section where work is being done should co-operate in every way with the committee. In this connection, we hear that the people of the Hunter's Chapel section are circulating a petition asking the town of Bamberg to give them a new, straight road from that section to this place, which i9 being numerously sigued. We also uuderstaud that the petition states that they will not trade at Bamberg unless the road is giveu them. Ifaw, it has , been our understanding for the past year t^at the first work done with this appropriation would be the building of this new road, aud we believe the committee will build it. While no definite plans have been made as to exactly where this mouey will be spent, still we believe all will concede that this new road is badly needed. However, the people in that section should help out the road by getting the right of way and by furnishing some labor on the work of cutting it out. We believe they will do th\s, for it will be of benefit to tl;em as well as us. Sprains 8. A. Read, Cisco, Texas, writes, March 11,1901: "My wrist was sprained so badly by a fall that it was useless, and after using several remedies that failed to give relief, used Ballard's Snow Liniment, and was cured. 1 earnestly recommend it to any one suffering from sprains." 2oc, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. - : - - t, lp I HE i? BUGGIES! I I have on hand t This stuff was I News from Olar. Olak, September 1.?Miss Bessie Cave is visiting friends at Dun barton this week Mrs. Lucia Kittrell has returned to her home at Go van. Mr. E. D. Bessiuger, who has had eharge -f i: i. ?La x til me uispeus<u~y xieie mi iue oia years, has accepted a position with E. T. Morris & Bro., where he will be pleased to serve his many friends. The dispensary is presided over by Dispenser G. J. I Bessinger. Cotton is coming in at a lively rate, and is selling from 11J to 12 cents to-day. Abscess. W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., writes, Aug. 15, 1902: "I want to s:ty a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Lini- ; ment. I stepped on a nail, which caused ; the chords in my leg to contract, and an 1 abscess to rise on my knee, and the doctor told me I wouid have a stiff leg, so : one day I went to J. F. Lord's drug store i (who is now in Denver, Colo.) He recom- i mended a bottle of Snow Liniment; I got a 50c size, and it cured my leg. It is the i best liniment in the world." 1 Ab messes, with few exceptions, are in { dicative of constipation or debility. 'J'hey J may, however, result from blows, or from J foreign bodies, introduced into the skin or flesh, such as splinters, thorns, etc. j Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover, Bamberg. Death of Mrs. Cnim. 1 The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. j Jno. \V. Crum in this county will regret 1 to hear of the death of the latter, which r occurred in Orangeburg last Sunday e morning. The remains were taken to \ Denmark aud buried there. The following special from Orangeburg tells of j her death: t Orangeburg, August 31.?Mrs. Crum, t the wife of Mr. John W. Crum, died at s the home of her daughter yesterday l morning, and the remains were taken J to Denmark, where Mr. and Mrs. Crum t had lived up to a year or tw o ago. Mrs. Crum was a Miss Hartzog and was a 1 most estimable woman. She leaves one c daughter, Mrs. I. VV. Bowman, of this 2 oitv on.') t u?A OAnO XI.- U W I 11'll m tho I I VUJ ) UUM t ?? ?/ ATA*. JLJh. A A . \/i U?u, vuv. State dispensary commissioner, and Mr. Samuel H. Crum, of this city. Beautiful Women. Plump cheeks, flushed with the soft glow of health and a pure complexion, make all women beautiful. Take a small dose of Herbine after each meal; it will preveut constipation, and help digest what you have eaten. 50c. Mrs. W. M. Stroud, Midlothian, Texas, writes, May ; 81,1901: "We have used herbine in our family for eight years, and found it the best medicine we ever used for constipation, bilious fever and malaria." Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C. To see the best stock of buggies, wagons, and harness visit G. Frauk Bamberg's place. He has just gotten them?uo old shop-worn stuff, andlhe prices are right. Miss Teeser?Does that young mau to whom you introduced me last week work in the weather bureau ? He?No; why do you ask? Miss Teeser?He has such a habit of making observations about the weather. A Purgative Pleasure. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or constipation, you know what a purgative pleasure is.* 'These famous pills cleanse the liver and 1 rid the system of all bile without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but give strength to the tissues and organs involved. \V. II. Howell, Houston, Texas, says: ilNo better pill can be used thton Little Early Riaora fnr rrmstinHt.inn ar.ik headache. j etc." Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. 'T tell ycu, I'll be master of my house!" said little Benoie. That's what your father thought when he was your age, Beunie," replied the boy's mother. Yoh Know What Yon Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50c. "I remember the day I was born. It was bitter cold. I came iuto the world without clothes. I was astonished. I spoke of it to my parents. They had no explanation when taken so suddenly except the old e.xcuse that it was customary. What was custom to me at that age of life? All you care then is how you look. I never felt so embarrassed in all my life."?Mark Twaiu. To Cure a Cold in One Day J Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. 1 I A DHldDlA o.lif AP b/iorlnrr rnniAPC *1 IV U 1 I I Y I I 1 L V/UIWU J uva; lUg t UIUVI o uvvuv I v his financial conditiou, said: uThe state- j nient that we are about to fail is without foundation. We haven't money enough for that?not yet." For a bilious attack take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Bamberg / Pharmacy. ^ EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS The semi-annual examination for teachers' certificates will be held at the court house on Friday, September 18th. Prospective teachers will please bear in mind the fact that this will be the last examination, until the regular examination in May, 1904. R. W. D. ROWELL, C.irxirintunHant rvf P/lnpotiAll V^UUIllJf UU^'bllUlWUUUUI' VI wuuvutivu. Bamberg, 8. C., September 3d, 1903. FOR SALE. Farm containg 182 acres, 75 under culti- ] vation. Situated 24 miles South of Denmark, S. C , on the Seaboard Air Liue Railway. A splendid location for fruit, melon and tiuck farm. A bargain for quick cash buyer. Address or call on E. ' B. Faust, 747 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. soItaTtag exchange, VEXMAKK, S. C. Tobacco tags, cigar bands, cheroot I wrappers, and coupons, etc., bought, sold and exchanged. 25c to 50c per 100 paid for tobacco tags. , ENGINES, BOILERS GINS and PRESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Qiist, Oil and ' Fertilizer At ill Outfits: also Gin Press ' Cane, Mill and Shingle Outfits. P>uild ing, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail road Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factory and Machinists'Supplies. Belting, Pack ing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files Oilers, Etc., cast every day. Work 150 hands. [Aibard Iron ff ts Sopplf Go AUQUSTA, GEORGIA. Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin Works. Reoairing Promptly Done. 5UGGIES! B1 he Largest, and M( bought right and World's Best Medicine. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Has Made Peonle Well When Every Other Remedy Has Failed. Paine's Celery Compound cures disease! It has saved the lives of thousands of sufferers. It has made the weak strong, vigorous, and happy. Paine's Celery Compound purifies the blood md builds up the nervous system as nothing ;lse can do; it is pre-eminently the great life jiver and health maker. Overworked and tired women stand in urgent need of this health giving prescription to xiake and keep them well. All women should ;ake advantage of the remarkable power of his l>est of medicine for restoring vigor to the jlood and strength to the nervous system, rhe all-important thing for nervous, run down, ind sleepless women is that Paine's Celery Compound fortifies the whole physical system, md by correcting digestion and regulating the icrves, it insures sound, refreshing sleep. In ivery case of sickness Paine's Celery Comx?und completely and permanently brings jack health. Mrs. Mary M. Myers, lialtinore, Ohio, saved by Paine's Celery Compound ifter the failures of able physicians, gratefully vritcs as follows:? "I suffered for eight years with nervous irostration and the general debility common o women, and had such pains in my back hat I could not get around the house. I used everal remedies and consulted several of the rest physicians without obtaining any relief. Maine's Celery Compound restored me to realth. 441 also want to say to all mothers that ?aine's Celery Compound is a splendid mediine for their children." ^ niamnrirl I r 1M111V1IW Dyes Home Use I ^ l?kif C!ol^s Direction book and 45 MMrVFrSliSw^ dyed aumples free. DIAMOND DTKB, . SEABOARD Air Line Railway. North=Sonth=East=West Two Daily Pullman Vestibuled Limited Trains Between South and N. Y. j FIRST CLASS DINING CAR SERVICE The Best Hates and Route to all I Eastern Cities Via Richmond and Washington, or via Norfolk and Steamers. To Atlanta, Nashville, \M rvL In I Aiiijrillo Qf T.r?111C IT! (JiLI JJ1J UWUWI 1UV, MW JUVU<^ Chicago, New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest?To Savannah and Jacksonville and all poiuts in Florida aud Cuba. Positively the shortest line between IVortli and South For detailed information, rates, schedules, Pullman reservations, &c., apply to any agent of The Seaboard Air Line Railway or to J. J. Puller, Travelling Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. Chas. F. Stewart, Assistant General Passenger Agt., SAVANNAH, - - - Ga. GO TO D. J. DELK -FORHavers. Bate, Bltrs, anf, BINDER'S TWINE. le sells the Deering, the best on earth. Uso extra parts of Deering Machinery, lIso Wheelwright, Black Smithing and Repairing of all kinds. Hsrseshoeing a Specialty. Yours for Satisfaction, l). JjlKLK. UujJMVapiio We have received one carload of ANCHOR BUGGIES. One carload of ENGER BUGGIES. and one carload of the famous [I AY DOCK BUGGIES. We can surely suit you in a vehicle of iny description. Full line of HARNESS, LAP ROBES, WHIPS, Etc. Don't fail to see us before buying a Buggy or Wagon. We can and will save you money. JONES BROS., BAMBERG. S. C. *" NOTICE. The clerks of the various hoards of school trustees will please call at this affice and get the trustees' check books, teachers' registers, and the apportionments for the scholastic year 1903-1901. II. VV. D. ROWELL, County Superintendent Education. DR. G. F. HAIR, RENTAL SURGEON, Bamberg, S. C. In office every day in the week. Graduate of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, class 1392. Member of S. C. Dental Association. Office next to hank. flY UGGIES! hi )st Complete Stock is being1 sold at p MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina.?Bamberg County.?In Common Pleas. Willie Patrick, et al, plaintiffs, vs. Lizzie Patrick, et al, defendants. Pursuant to the decree of his Honor, .Judge R. C Watts, made in the above1 stated (ause, I will sell at public putcry iu front of the Courthouse door in Bamberg, on the lirst Monday in September, lbU.'i, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying, being ;.nd situate in Bauiberg county, State of South Carolina, coutainiug one hundred acres, more or less, ami bounded as follows: On the north by lauds of R. J. Steedley, west by lands of John ?. Rhoad and Christopher Smith, South by lands of the Estate of May, and East and North by lands of Elizabeth E. Hunter. Terms: Cash.?Purchaser to pay for papers. ; H. C, FOLK, Master Bamberg County. Bamberg, S. C'., August 8, liH)3. ^ Mrs. Laura S. Webb, \ Tk^PNaMeat Vennl Biw? 1 cratfeClobsolNoitheniOhte. I "I dreaded the change of life which J was fast approaching. I noticed Wine I of Cardui, and decided to trv a hot* I tie. I experienced some relief the V first month, so I kept on taking it for three months and now 1 menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until I have passed the climax." Female weakness, disordered menses, falling of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman to the change of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardui now and avoid the trouble. Wine of Cardui never fails to benefit a suffering woman of I any age. Wine of Cardui relieved I Mrs. Webb when she was in dan- f ger. When you come to the change I of life Mrs, Webb's letter will I mean more to you than it does I now. But you may now avoid the I I suffering she endured. Druggists 1 f sell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui. 1 OWWEorCABPOj/ insurance' ... I WRITER? FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE, SURETY BONDS | In good, strong Companies. | DHTJ.IHU.ft., Office at Bank. Phone Connection. I Drug Stock AT auction! On the first rion= day in September, at Bamberg, the stock of goods late= ly in the drug store of A. C. Revnolds ? ~ will be sold at auc= tion. The stock consists of patent riedicines of all kinds, chemicals, books, stationery, jewelry, tobacco, and in fact a gem eral drug store stock. Druggists will do well to attend the sale, which will take place at The Her= aid office, com= mencing at eleven o'clock. PRICI WAGONS I WAGOM of Vehicles ever shown here. II I rices that can't be beat. = = |]| | ^"^"XcTCure'a Cold in Or I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^ I Seven MUfion boxes sold hi post 12 months. This Signature, ^ Ife Formula tells the story: Grove's Chronic C Not a patent medicine: a thin spirituous liquid, of a pleasant 1 Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK Fluid Extra Fluid Extract BLACK ROOT Fluid Extra Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK Fluid Extra It Cures the Chills that other Chill T< TR Best General Tonic, No Cure, N J.M.Dannelly&Son, EHRHARDT, S. C. \ Harness and Harness Sundries. m 9 b jS We have just opened one thousand dollars' worth of Harness and Harness fl 3 Sundries. Can supply any broken part of a set of Harness. I Buggies and Wagons. I 9 Our stock of Buggies, Wagons, Surries, Saddles, Lap Robes, Whips, Har- B I ness, etc., was never larger and more complete. Be sure to get our prices B fl before buying anything in this line, for we can surely suit you, no matter I I what your demands may be. I I Furniturel Furniture! I We have gone into the Furniture business, and have just received two car fl I loads of every kind and style. As we buy in car load lots, we can sell B fl cheaper than others. B I McCormick Machinery. I B We are agents for McCormick harvesting machinery, and can fix you if B fl you want a Mower, Reaper and Binder, Rake, or anything in this line. fl I Lumber! Lumber! I fl Don't forget that our saw mill is running every day, and we are cutting fl B lumber for sale. Give us your orders, which will have prompt attention, fl I New Ginning Plant. I H On? urinninrr r?l?nt. i-a now comnleted. and we arc ready to gin your cotton fl (VU1 Bi"u...b p r . promptly and give you a first-class staple and a good turnout. Our gin g SPECIAL RATES FOR SEPTEMBER! Those who have not yet taken their Summer Vacation had better do so now, and get their systems in good order. Don't Neglect Your Health. A few weeks now may save you many weeks of sickness later. ATTRACTIONS. Fine Bracing Climate, Beautiful Autumn Woods, Splendid Orchestra, Excellent Fare, New Double Track TenPin Alley, Pool Table, and THE BEST MINERAL WATER ON THE CONTINENT. [$5p^For further particulars, address The Glenn Springs Company. The Great Highway of TRADE and TRAVEL THROUGH THE SOUTHERN STATES. Excellent Service Quick Time Convenient Schedules Any Trip is a Pleasure Trip to those who Travel via THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. .The Finest Dining-Car Service in the World. For detailed information as to Tickets. Rates and Sleeping-Car ressrvations address the nearest Agont of THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. W. A. TURK. 9. H. HARD WICK. W. H. TAYLOC. rnn?|ir T iffli M.iner Peseenaer ASea*. AnnumC-*. >??wpr Aj..t WASM1MCTOR O. C. WAMUMGTOM. O C. AIIAKTA. OA. Ihmb^I ^ m ill 1 WlU^l vv?u ^ and in addition naany useful features which they haven't. Correspondence solicited. DECANIA 33 O W LING, General Agent for the Carolinas, 1206 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. V '^0: , '$-% NMMM h w :>! WAGONS! 'rank Bamberg ie Day ^ 1 _ sl?s7i /^f ' ^ - fr t r" hill Cure I bitter taste, made of I onics Don't Cure. I M EARLY RISERS a thi famous uttusjius. || . For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun- : dice, Dizziness, and all troubles artsin; from an inactive or slufgisb liver, _ %M DeWitt's Little Earl/ Risers are un- '|||1 equalled. They act promptly and never gripe. They are so dainty that it is a pleasure ' * to take them. One to two act as a mild laxative; two or four act as a pleasant and effective cathartic. They ~..?.1" ^.kl. ..J -L-.L...L. .-"W yUiOlJ VC|OUUN9 w WWIWWi; I harmless. They tonic the Ihrer. I . >-v;? I TOUX BEAIZX CAN SUPFIT HO. I I wmtiB sr I I E. C. DeWitt I; CeM Chicago I Sold by Dr. H. F, Hooyer. W. P. RILEY, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE. BAMBERG, S. C, ' % UCUf DCftTIIIDlUT rch ntoihummi I have just opened a first-class restaurant for whites, in the | building next door to the dispensary. Everything new, ' neat, clean and up-to-date, \ GIVE US A CALL Will sen'e fish, oysters, etc., in season, and shall strive to merit patronage by giving first-class service. H. G. DECK, 1 manager. G. Moye Dickinsor I INSURANCE. fire, LIFE, TORNADO, ACCIDENT, ti$m LIABILITY, CASUALTY. m . - Office at The Cotton Oil Co, S. C. AND BELL TELEPHONES. KALOLAI Crystallized Mineral Water., A combination of crystals containing the medical properties of the I v waters of four noted mineral springs. Cures Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach, Kidney, Liver and Bladder troubles. -r "Take Kalola six days aid eat aoythiig yon want." . ' rs A teaspoonful dissolved in a half glass of water makes a delightful . and inexpensive morning aperient. Price est. aid $1.00. For Sale at Drug Stores and Kalola : A Company, Savannah, Qa. ' jjI Money to Loan. APPLY TO Izlar Bros, Rice, Attorneys and Connselors at Law, ' -? BAMBERG C. H., S. C. Newberry College 1 CHARTERED IN 1856 Stands for thorough college work under positive Christian influences, and at moderate cost. TUITION $40. Twenty thousand dollar recitation hall in process of erection. Next session begins September 23rd- Address, Ami R Cromer. President. WV? mrm W? y - J NEWBERRY, S. C. BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids for building the Graded School Building a^Bainberg, S. C., will be received by the undersigned building committee until Monday ^September 12th, 1903, at noon. Plans and specifications furnished on application. A certified check for $250 must be deposited by each __ bidder, which will be returned after con- -? tract has been signed and bond furnished. The right reserved to reject any and all bids. C. R. BRABHAM, C. B. FREE, Chairman. Secretary, i, Bamberg, 8.C.,August 17,1909.