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) * ? H N I GREAT I HOUSEHOLD ?21 81x81 Extra Heavy SI 42x35 Mohawk Pillo each; 2 for 35c. < Extra large Linen Do vahie $1.00. ? ^ /> f %iyx3S Union Linen , each, worth 15c, 16x36 Union Linen T( 20x38 Linen Huck at N 2oc each. < 18x36 Linen Hemstit N 50c each. ( 18 inch Hemstitched J I lot Moquette Rugs, ' 1 lot Tapestrv and Ch " Hemstitched Linen D< i / n $4.00 and $5.00 per doze , 10-4 Sheeting Bleache 1 25c yard. 1 lot White Quilts?b ^ H each, worth $1.25. n White Curtain Poles j 1 raw. fc 1 Personal Mention. ?Mrs. John H. Cope and son, Glenn, ijv . have gone to Harris Springs. ?Mr. T. A. Green, of Spartanburg, has been spending several days in the city. .? ?Mr. J. M. Jennings who was very ill tqp several days last week, is able to be Pfeout again. ?Mrs. J. W. Jennings and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jordan in Greenville. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Brabham and daughter, Miss Gedelle, returned Tuesday night from Asheville, N. C., where they spent a month. ?Mr. Thos. Clayton, of the Colstoh 1 section, was in the city last Saturday and called to see us. The summer swallows are returning home in order to get ready for the open-j mg 01 ran uumucss. ?Miss Marie Browne, of Beaufort, who has been visiting Miss Birdie Gill, returned home Monday. ?Mrs. Robert R. Jenkinson, of Manning, is in the city on a visit to her sister, Mrs. A. W. Knight. ?Master Pinckney Bellinger, of The , Herald, spent last Saturday in Augusta and Sunday in Charleston. ?Miss Mamie Hoover, of Beaufort, who has been visiting her brother, Dr. H. F. Hoover, has returned home. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Move, Mrs. R. W. D. Rowell and Miss Eula Rowell are a home from a trip to Asheville, N. C. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg and 6ons, Francis and McGhee, returned Monday night from a stay at Glenn Springs. % ?Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Bamberg and little son have returned from a trip to Glenn Springs and Hendersonville, N. M.c?E. T. LaFitte, Esq., returned last Thursday from Glenn Springs, vhere be had been recuperating from his recent illness. He is still weak, but is improving. - Brief and to the Point. A postmaster general or some one in his office at Washington once wrote to the postmaster of some little station on ^ the Tombigbee river: "You will please inform this department how far the Tombigbee river runs up," to which the postmaster answered: "I have the honor to inform the department that the Tombigbee river don't run up at all; it runs down." T_ J Mnwa rtf moil flnnthef fOTTl 1U UUC (.UUJot ui Uiuii vuu>? munication: "On receipt of this letter your appointment as postmaster will cease. Mr. has been appoint' ed as your successor," to wjiich went the following reply: "The receipts during the last year have been $4.37 and the office rent more than double that sum. Please so "kindly instruct my successor to pay me the balance and oblige." * Quite a number of "free copies" of the ! Columbia Record come regularly to Dar lington. The labels of all are something like " Sept 10 b." All subscriptions expire on that date. Some one has suggested that the "b" stands for "Black," or "Bleas?,M or both.?Darlington Press. .xzxzxxxzxx ;w And at F n kir ~ sale yum The Polio GOODS DRESS ieets at 65c each 52 in. G w Cases at 18c Brown Mo ylies at 75c doz: *n- ^ Gray at 50 Towels at 10c ip^is t jwels, 3 for 25c. suitin- at 1 15c each, worth 32 in. Oi - - - T\arorp -nl ;ehed Scarfs at ?r~ 36 in. B? Linen at 25c yd. ?1.25 each. Fmest 1 3th Rugs, ?1. Cashmeres oylies at $3.00, veilings an n? for fall, cr id at 23 1-2 and prices. eauties?at 98c ^um goods, piq at 10c. and below A. I ECCEgZZag VERY LOW RATES TO New York and Return X Via Southern Railway Account Homecoming of Win. Jennings Bryan o On account of the homecoming of Wm. J. Bryan, the Southern Railway will sell tickets to New York and return at rate of ONE FARE PLUS $2.25 from all coupon ticket stations. Tickets on sale August 28th and 29th, limited to leave New York returning on September 4, '06 The Southern Operates on all through trains, Pullman Drawing-room Sleepers and Southern Railway Dining Cars-High Back Vestibuled Coaches.*.*.*. For full information, consult any Southern Railway Ticket Agent, or write R. W. HUNT, Division Passenger Agt., Charleston, S. C. Q. B. ALLEN, Asst. Qen'l. Passenger Agt., Atlanta. Ga. INSURANCE ^ ?I WRITE? FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INS URANGE. SURETY BONDS In good, strong Companies. BY J. BFABHAH, Jr., Office at Bank. Phone Connection. J UNIVERSITY OF SOUTB CAROLINA Session 1906 1907 Begins Wednesday, September 26th. Five courses leading to B. A. degree four to B. S. degree, one to L. I. degree and one to L. L. B. degree. Certificates given for work completed in any one ol the departments. Expenses: Tuition fee $40.00: Term fee ?18.00: Room fee S8.00; one-half of ead must be paid at the beginning of eacl term. Tuition fee may be remitted upor presentation of certificate of inability t< pay the same. BENJAMIN SLOAN, President. uni i icTrR'C Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brines Golden Healtn and Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Live and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema. Impun Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headach< and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab let form, 35 cents a box. Genuine made b: Hollisteb Drug Company. Madison, Wis. tiOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPU GCM *rices Never B< ii j mencing irionuaj wing Oug] I GOODS SPECIALS rray, Black, 2^avy, Red and hair at 50c yard. adow Plaid in Light and Dark c yard. he newest and best wearing price. mbre effects at 25c yard. [aids in beautiful colorings. eige cloth at 12 l-2c yard. ine of Mohairs, Broadcloths, , Henriettas, Albatross, ^N"unsid all other fashionable goods irried in town and at lowest mer goods, lawns, mercerized ues, silk mulls to close out at cost. (LAI Primary Election Notice. ! Pursuant to the constitution and rules of the Democratic party, a primary election to nominate candidates for State and county officers, United States Senator and Representatives in Congress, will be held on Tuesday. August 28, 1906, and a second primary election will be held 1 Tuesday. September 11, 1906, if one be necessary. - - ???? -"VP fikoll X116 uinuugeis Ul C1CVI;1UU ouait upuu the polls at 8 o'clock a. m. and close at 4 o'clock p. m. The County Democratic Executive 1 Committee will assemble at the court house on Thursdays, the second day after j elections, by or before 12 o'clock m., to , tabulate the returns and declare the re[ suits of the primary. , Managers of election will tabulate the , result as soon after the polls close as possible and immediately telephone, telegraph or send results of both boxes by special messenger to the county chairman, who will defray whatever expense is incurred. For the purpose of conducting said primary elections the following managers are hereby appointed: Bamberg?N P Smoafc, W A Riley, J A J Rice. Clear Pond?PK Hughes, J H Pearson, R F McMillan. Colston?G W Kearse, A P Beard, C M Vara. Denmark?W L Riley, G J Fogle, P R Barton. Edisto?W C Zeigler, J- E Stokes, A G ' W Hill. Ehrhardt?G B Clayton, Charley Thomas, J E McMillan. , Fishpond?F E Steedley, D P Rentz, G W Hunter. Govan?T A Hutto, J A Kennedy, Furman Cook. Hightowers?A L Milhouse, L W Abstance, A A Abstance. I Kearse?J A Peters, H W Chitty, J O Ritter. Lees?H B Grimes, F B Sandifer, J W Fickling. Midway?H W Walker, J M Stokes, I D Copeland. Olar?J G Barker, Jr, J L Froveau, Luther Morris. Springtown?M J Free, J B Gillam, Sr, W E Utsey. j Managers of election will call at the court house for boxes and tickets. H. C. FOLK, County Chairman. Bamberg, S. C., August 14th, 1906. I j'w p rVley j ^ FIRE, LIFE 1 t ACCIDENT X ; ! | INSURANCE | BAMBERG, ... - S. C. t 1 |T F!'CARTER ! a o Attorney-at-Law X I ][ - BAMBERG, S. C. i 7 < Investigation of Title* a Specialty X _ ][ Office at the Court House. 7 0D< sfore Seen in i Aug. 27, las ht to Irit( EMBROIDERY S The most beautiful line < and Mechlin Laces ever s] also Machine Made Linen Prices from 3c to 25c yard. Embroideries of every kir fine baby insertings to t flouncings. Have them in S and Cambric and at prices fr 75c yard. You will have to see thes ciate them. Don't forget th mences Monday morning 8.3 DON'T FORGE This Sale commences Mo ing, August 27th, at 8.30 o'c BER The Clemson Agricultural College The Agricultural and Mechanical College of South Carolina. This institution is now equipped with courses in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Chemical Industry, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Textile, and Metallurgical Engineering. The young men who have graduated from the College are filling positions of trust and the demand for competent engineers and agriculturists is greater than the college can supply. fV... no.f caoeinn Anon a nn Spntftmher A ut; ugAv ow^civu uj/vuw v?* ?, 12,1906. New applicants and students who have work to make up must report promptly on that date. All students of last session who expect to return must also report on the 12th. It is important for boys who are inter* ested in this Institution to make their applications at once if they desire to enter next session. Each year more applications are made than the College can accommodate. On August 15th, the roll for the session of 1906-07 will be made by assigning to each county the number of students in proportion to the members in the House of Representatives. For information and catalogue, apply to P. H. MELL, President, Clemson College, S. C. 0. J. DELE Has in stock a nice line of Open and Top Buggies and Harness for sale cheap. He is agent for Bickford & Hoffman's Celebrated Grain Drill, the Woodruff Hay Press, and Deering Harvesting Machinery. Also Conducts a First-class REPAIR SHOP and builds anything on wheels to order. Now is the time to have your buggy repaired and painted to look and last as good as new. Horseshoeing a Specialty RUNS A Grist Mill on Saturdays I have also added a nrnnnn nr i CO DTPP Tl/fTT T nitdi-i/JLiiiao nivj?< iuiuu and will grind on Wednesdays and Saturdays. I have also just put in a Good Year Tire Setting Machine jl and can now put on rubber tires and repair Bicycle Buggies in Factory Style. D. J. mi. |J. AJLDRICH WYMANJ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW J| z Loans Negotiated. Collections a Specialty } [ BAMBERCi, S. C. <j Office Upstairs, Next to Bank <i ^ At \ ^ Klflu Bamberg SS THBPI 11111L/I ^rest Vou: iALE SI of fine Yal All low quarter hown here; for the next two Torchons, fore buying. AGE id from the he 27-inch UnffO wiss, Lawn Clo om 21-2 to "Crawfc e to appre- Edwin Cl8| e sale com- SfetS 0 o clock. Jeffer T, Ladies H nday mornilocb. Pa lii OUR LI Toilet / Perfumery, Patent Brushes, Rubber G Varnishes and Drui I Up-to-date in Styl Hoover'-s C TELEPHONE 44 WELSH NECK Hartsville, So CO-EDUCATIONAl Buildings large and commodious, h with shower baths and situated on a a water. Instructors graduates of leadii board, tuition and medical attendanc cadet $30.00, for young lady about $ ROBT. W. DURRET SPECIAL NOTICES. I Advertisements Under this Head 25c < ' For 25 Words or Less. FOR RENT.?Folk opera house, Bam berg, S. C. Will lease for one, three or ( five years. Apply to JNO. F. FOLK. ; WARNING NOTICE.?All persons i are warned not to hire noremolov Henrv Brown nor harbor nor give him a place < to stay or sleep, for he is in contract with me and has left me. His time is not up yet. N. R. RHOAD. Hartzog, S. C., August 13,1906. WANTED AT ONCE?Your order for dry wood. J. H. MURPHY". College of Charleston m CHARLESTON S. C. ! 121st year begins September 28. Letters, Science, Engineering. One ' scholarship, giving free tuition, to each county of south Carolina. Tuition $40. 1 Board and furnished room in Dormitory ' $11 a month. All candidates for admission are permitted to compete for vacant Boyce scholarships which pay $100 a year. For catalogue, address By^RRISON RANDOLPH, ' President. i DR. G. F. HAIR. DENTAL SCRGEOX, Bamberg, S. C. In office every day in the week. Gradu? ate of Baltimore College of Dental Sur| gery, class 1892. Member of S. C. Dental Association. Office next to bank. 'X fgfggfg??! V. A.|: : iber's * 3 n ' i : IUVC : v I/AIJH ' ^ I HOES" : : j ed shoes to go at cost * ; weeks. See ours be- * !]STT FOR , ":| n Brand" " | thing. J >rd Shoes" ! ; ij op $6.00 Shoes on Hats I son Hats , 1 : ome Journal I tterns ! Ul sissssr^Ql ? ???i' 3 INE OF ?yM Articles Medicines, Soaps, J oods, Paints, Oils, ggists' Sundries is e and Price. : :: : )rug Store J | BAMBERG, S. C. / M HIGH SCHOOL >uth Carolina L and MILITARY I eated by furnaces or steam, provided impu9 of twelve acres. Pure artesian ig colleges of the country. Terms for e for session $120.00. Uniforms for 18.00 for session. Write for catalog. r, A. M., Principal. WOFFORD COLLEGE HENRf >'. SXYDE4 LL. D., Pres. Two degrees, A. B. and A. M. Pour courses lading to the A. B. Degree. Nine Professors. > Library and Librarian. The W. E. Burnett gymnasium under a competent - > director. J. B. Cleveland Science Hall. Athletic grounds. Course of lectures by the ablest men on the platform. Next session begins September 19. Board from $12 to $16 a month. For catalogue or other information, address J. A. GAMEWELL, Secretary,. Spartanburg, S. C. Wofford College Fitting School Three new brick buildings. Steam heat and electric lights. Head Master, three teachers and matron live in the buildings. Individual attention to each student Situated on the .Wofford campus. Students take a regular course in the College Gymnasium, and have access to the College Library. $12-5.00 pays for board, tuition, and all fees. Next session begins September 19th. For Catalogue, etc., address A. MASON DuPRE, Head Master, Spartanburg, S C. Dr. 0. D. Faust DENTIST BAMBERG, S. C. OFFICE IN FOLK BUILDING .'A