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?b? Sambrrg ibrraift ESTABLISHED IN APRIL. 1891 A. W. KXIGHT. Editor. Rates?$1.00 per year; 50 cents for . . six months. Payable in advance. Advertisements?$1.00 per inch for first insertion, 50c. for each subsequent insertion Liberal contracts made fox three, six, or twelve months. Want Notices one cent a word each insertion. Local Notices Sc. per line first week, 5c. afterwards. Tributes of Respect, etc., must be paid for as regular advertising. Communications?News letters or on subjects of general interest will be gladly welcomed. Those of a personal nature will not be published unless paid for. f/' Thursday, August 22,1907 _____ The dispensary contest is over and we are glad of it. Some feeling was doubtless aroused in the heat of the campaign, but that should all be forgotten now. Let us drop the question, as it is settled as a county matter, and go to work to build a cotton warehouse, get a competing line of railroad, and other needed enter>. prises. * Now let all good citizens, prohibitionists and dispensaryites, join hands ' ^ ALa L rt-P 4-V* ACA txtVI A SI1U IIU1U up cut? nanus ux invo^ r*uv have the management of the county dispensaries in charge. They want to carry out the law, every one of them we believe, but they need the support and co-operation of all lawabiding people, just as all other public officials. They haven't an easy job by any manner of means, and we r . . believe they will appreciate the support and encouragement of good people in their efforts to administer the dispensary affairs to the best interest of the county. Tiny Boy Saves Father. Norfolk, Aug. 17.?Seeing his ^i i-i-i?J iatJier Ciuuueu iiiuu u^ciisiuuitj uj a. negro, little Joseph White, seven years old, picked up a rifle, struck the negro several blows on the head, put him to flight and fired two shots at him as he ran. W. H. White is tollgate keeper at the Campostella bridge. The trouble with the negro arose over the payment of toll. White attempted to shoot the negro in self-defense after the black commenced to club him, but his assailant caught the revolver in one hand and held it as he used the club with the other. Prohibition In Chesterfield. Mr. W. J. Hanna, of Chesterfield, one of the leaders in the fight made in that county for prohibition, resulting Jast week in voting the dispensary out of the county by a vote of two to one, was in the city yesterday. I "We won a victory squarely and fairly," said Mr. Hanna, "but the dispensary folks are dying hard. I understand that they have employed g 4 Mr. Pollock, of Cheraw, and it is given out that a bitter contest will be made. But the prohibitionists are game and don't propose to sit down and allow these folks to do as they please. We have employed Hon. E. D. Blakeney, of Kershaw, and those who know him know that he will fight to the last ditch. "At Chesterfield the ladies and children stayed near the polls all day long, praying and singing. They would hand ballots labeled 'Against Sale' to ever}7 person that came along to vote and pleaded with them to help vote the the dispensary out. Some of the dispensaryites, I understand, are trying to claim that by doing this they were 'intimidated.' "We are not afraid of any contest that the dispensary folks want to make. I don't believe any election in ;; . Chesterfield county was ever conducted more strictly in accordance with the law. If there were a few irregularities here and there they were merely incidental and certainly no one will charge that the prohibitionists designed them." The board of canvassers will meet at Chesterfield on Tuesday of this week to canvass the vote of the 13th. ' ?Columbia State. ? Comedy In a Back Street. About 10 o'clock one morning two men met and began threatening and calling each other names. One finally called the other a liar, and the two men were about to grapple when a woman opened the door and said: "Gentlemen, are you about to fight?" "We are!" they answered together. '""PViz-iti Vioitq +-V10 lrir?fl,nocc wait" n X lldl 1IU V V/ V1XV XiiilVtlAWW wv vv?w*%r v? moment," she continued. "My husband has been sick for weeks, and is now just able to sit up. He is very down-hearted this morning, and if you'll only wait till I can draw him up to the window I know he'll be very grateful to both of you." She disappeared into the house, and after one look into each other's face the men smiled, shook hands and departed together. "A tramp stopped at the door today," said a Bamberg woman, "and I gave him a good meal." "Well, well," sneered her husband, "why did you do that, softy?" "I just couldn't help it; he reminded me so of you. I asked him if he'd saw some wood for me, and he said he was tired." G. H. Mahon was on Tuesday reelected mayor of Greenville, defeating Avery Patton by a large majori ty. Dispensary Wins by Small Majority. The election on the dispensary question in Bamberg county Tuesday resulted in favor of the dispensary by the small majority of 27 votes. The election passed off quietly, and a very light vote was polled, although much interest was manifested in the town of Bamberg, which resulted in a good vote at this place. Only 600 votes were polled in the county, less than half of our white voters. Following are the figures: FOR SALE AGAINST Bamberg 147 68 1 Denmark 52 46 ^ i t Ol uovan i-i oi Olar 35 43 Midway 12 6 Farrell's Store 10 22 Kearse 16 9 Ehrhardt 28 62 Total 314 287 Always Trust the Girls. Not long ago a Kansas City stenographer learned that the railroad for which she was working had determined to extend its line. She had a friend living in the town through which the line was to run. A letter to him, with her savings, would have enabled him to buy at a low price the land the road needed, and the peculiar nature of the ground in that neighborhood would have enabled him to sell at a great profit. She did not consider the thing more than a minute, and then decided that it would be a dishonorable thing to do. Another stenographer in a large real estate office became aware of a deal in which $150,000 was involved. Certain information she possessed would be worth thousands to the nt.hpr narties. Thev made a few ad varices and hinted at rewards as high as $5,000 for her betrayal of her firm. She indignantly refused and told her employers of the scheme. Another stenographer was offered $1,000 for copies of three letters which she had written. A law suit in which her employers were involved might have gone against them had the opposing party been able to secure the information contained in the three letters. The lawyer for the other side laid ten $100 bills on her mother's table and told her they were hers for the permission to read the letters. The girl scorned the offer. The secret of fashionable beauty. I asked the question of a beauty specialist. In order to be round, rosy and very stylish, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35cents, Tea or Tablets. H. F. Hoover. The affairs of the State dispensary will no doubt be wound up this week. There is about $17,000 worth of stock on hand, and it is likelv that the! Richland county dispensary board will buy this. I Oh! my stomach's a very uncertain thing, I suffered the torment that costive. ness brings, But now I am happy, normal, and free, A miracle wrought by Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. H. F. Hoover. ?Miss Claudia Jordan, of Winnsboro, is on a visit to Miss May Brabham in the city. ?Mrs. J. D. Copeland and J. D. Copeland, Jr., came home from Hendersonville Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. M. M. Eaves. WOMAN WHO TALKE[T"PARK" Scheme to Secure Her. City a Beautiful Pleasure Ground. Had it not been for a woman's idea Bay City, Mich., would probably not now be preparing to convert a nine acre strip of river front, occupied by business houses, into a public park, says the Detroit Free Press. The woman is Mrs. Alfred E. Bousfield, wife of one of the wealthiest residents of Bay City. Mr. Bousfield is one of the three men who brought the $250,000 hotel and auditorium project to a successful issue. The day the old Fraser House burned Mrs. Bousfield began talking "park" in earnest to her husband. The latter became impressed with the idea, and he broached it to S. O. Fisher, president of the board of trade, and C. A. Eddy, his associates in the hotel project. The three gentlemen presented the scheme to the public, and it was ratified at V21LC ICOiUCUVVD. I . - ? fir - > : ,r . .. I Valuable Far Bamberg Count} 85 acres, more or less, 4-room dwe stables, and one 3-room tenant hous stables, about 70 acres cleared and cultivation. Only one mile North C., good for trucking or general crc a bargain for a limited time. Price 36 acres, more or less, about 30 ac buildings. Only about one mile Near enough to keep your town c Price only $20 per acre. 100 acres, more or less, about one Odom's Bridge; 75 acres cleared, 5dining room and kitchen, barn ai I other outbuildings. Lands in good tion; good neighborhood. Price an plication. 50 acres, about two-thirds of w with pecan trees just coming into ing. This prbperty lies near the tov a railroad center. A bargain aw Will pay for itself in a few years, cation. 442 acres, more or less, 4-room and stables and other outbuildir acres cleared, balance in hardwooi mile North of Midway on Southern $10 per acre. 150 acres without buildings, i cleared, balance in hardwood timbe one mile East of Midway on Soul Price $10 per acre. 260 acres, more or less, about 10c 4-room dwelling, barn and stables buildings. Well timbered with ha about two miles North-east of Bamb per acre. 910 acres, lies within a few hundre way. Farm and stock lands. Price 1 1650 acres, finely timbered with 1 lies about 5 miles of Ehrhardt on C< 500 acres in Three Mile Township and in a high state of .cultivation, good in Bamberg county. Descrip on application. J. T. O MONTHLY i FOR BAMBERG COUNTY DISPENS, 1907 Stock on hand Dispensary No. 1st of month Receip Bamberg 1 $7,428.94 $1,838. Denmark 2 4,363.26 1,412. Olar 3 3,342.05 832. Ehrhardt 4 3,686.15 826. -- ? r% a/% rtr nro Midway o #w>.zo zoo. Total $19,166.65 $5,164. State of South Carolina, ) County of Bamberg. ) Personally appeared E. C. HAYS Bamberg County Dispensary Board, wl deposes and says that the foregoing ste Sworn to and subscribed before me SPECIALNOTICES. Advertisements Under this Head 25c For 25 Words or Less. FOR SALE.?A fine Jersey cow with young calf for sale at reasonable price. J. W. BARNES, Cope, S. C. NOTICE.?This is to notify all persons not to take any mortgage from anybody on my property. CLAUDIA BAICER. LOST.?Between Bamberg and Ehrhardt, one double case gold watch, ladies' size. Initials on Lack G. L. K. the polls election day by a 4 to 1 vote. As a result of Mrs. Bousfield's idea the new hotel will cost $50,000 more than originally planned, fourteen new business blocks in the business district are in the hands of the architects, over $400,000 has changed hands in downtown realty, business property has increased in value from 25 to 100 per cent, and buildings valued at $125,000 are to be torn down. Interest in the hotel and park proposition, however, had aroused people generally in matters of civic improvement, and Mrs. Bousfield, alwaytf more or less interested in municipal improvement work by local clubs, took a leading part in the organization of the new Woman's Civic Improvement league. She threw open her home on Center avenue for meetings, to which women of all classes of society were invited. Trrii-ac rwf wpnlthv men followed VUiUl ??n vu V* ^ the example, and now the membership of the league is mounting rapidly toward the thousand mark. Absolute democracy prevails among the members, and women who have never before known each other owing to differences in the social scale are working hand in hand. They have overthrown all municipal precedents, made a grand assault on the council and secured the aid of the city in cleaning up the town, the city furnishing the teams to haul away the accumulation of a winter's debris from all pri Liberal reward paid for return to li. l>. Kinard, Bamberg, S. C. FOR SALE.?150 acres virgin pine timber. Finest kind of saw mill timoer. Located | mile from side track on Southern Railway, and three miles west of Bamberg. Cheap for cash. JONES A. WILLIAMS, Bamberg, S. C. LUMBER.?We have just put our saw mill outfit in fine shape, and can deliver lumber of almost any size on short notice. Give us your orders, which will have prompt attention. * G. E. Hutto & Sons, Midway, S. C. BEFORE buying or selling a farm or any property, write THE CAROLINA REALTY & TRUST COMPANY, Bishopville, S. C. dhudcdo miADne DftmuLnu uuniiuo REGULAR MEETING EVERY THURSDAY 8:30 P M i ^ " Dr. 0. D. Faust DENTIST BAMBERG, S. C. | OFFICE IN FOLK BUILDING B?? I'd' M 6 YE DIC KIN SO N'| J INSURANCE AGENT J[ < WILL WRITE ANYTHING < o Fire, Tornado, Accident, Lia- o bility, Casualty, in the J[ < strongest and most re- J o liable companies. o T TD1 CnUAIUD Ma ia P RamKArrr Q C X ^ ICUCrilVHb iTW? aw v? vwuiwi^I wiv* ^ I TITLES LOANS 1 EXAMINED NEGOTIATED I J. ALDRICH WYMAN 1 ATTORN EY-AT-LAW | Civil and Office upstairs, over || Criminal Practice Bamberg Banking Co. I uni I ICTFR'Q Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brines Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema. Impure I Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Backache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tablet form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Holxjsteb Dbug Company. Madison, Wis. i WQLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 1 k yX\ /T\ /IV /I\/Jy ijy > f\S'V6^?^?^?^V6^?^\3/w\6^?^^?^?'\ m and Timber L City P filing, barn an A beautiful home with e with barn anu leges, situated on the We; in fine state of and fronts Calhoun and I of Bamberg, S. acres of land in town of I >ps. Will go at modern dwelling in good on application. vineyard; about five acres res cleared. Xo half bearing; artesian we from Bamberg, gallons of good, pure wat ows and hogs. through dwelling; swimr one acre in flowers and i house and all necessary 01 111 ? 11L J tory and two summer he id?stables ami S ing them; hea" ctoti nf rnltfvfl ?f tOWn ab0Ut 2'5??' Shl state of cultiva- , d terms on ap- ^ ^ ^ of on the Southern Railway hich is covered improvements, cut into : profitable bear- sold from $600 to 11000 p vn of Denmark, at a low figure. Call earl aits some one. Price on application. I 1 Price on appli- lot, with three-room tena pecans, for $2,500.00. dwelling, barn One large lot on East e igs. about 150 tending South to Midwa d timber. One good tenant house, barn ; Railway. Price choice fruit trees, good v in good repair; convenier ibout 75 acres Price $2,500.00. ;rs. Lies about One open lot on corner < thern Railway. containing one acre. Th: r?1arf?d at a low ficure to ) acres cleared, request, and other out- One 5-room dwelling c rd wood. Lies and stables, large lot with erg. Price |io an(j all under fence. Pri One lot containing 9 4-, id yards of Mid- ^th 7 room dwelling, tin ow; terms easy. an(j tw0 2-room tenant he lardwoods, and other necessary out buildi oast Line R. R. fence. A bargain for some , well improved Three single story 5-nx Few farms as of Calhoun street in firsttion and terms nice fence. We are put Price only $700 each. ?'NEAL, Real Bsta f \Ir ^ STATEMENT \RY BOARD FOR MONTH OF JULY, ts Expenditures Breakage Liabilities 90 $199*49 $9.20 $5,580.84 9? Kuqn 8 30 2.942.68 90 73.35 4.25 2,504.90 85 103.33 5.55 2,853.75 65 27.45 4.60 88.00 58 $508.52 $31.90 $13,970.17 and J. A. WALKEK, members of the 10 being each duly and severally sworn, itement is true and correct, this 7th day of August, 1907. E. L. PRICE, [L. S.] Notary Public. ID. J DELKI CARRIAGE WORKS ANYTHING ON WHEELS ????? Delivery wagons, one and two horse farm wagons, ice wagi ons, log carts, sewing machine uraorrmc nr nnv kind nf finecial work built to order on short notice. First-class repair and | paint shop, does pipe work and carries piping and fixtures, brass fittings, engine supplies, injectors, steam gauges, engine oils, large stock of buggies, harness, lap robes and whips for sale cheap. All work will be appreciated and satisfaction guaranteed D. J. DELK BAMBERG, 5. C. WANTED] Fifty Colored Laborers at Once For Logging, Railroad and Sawmill Work. 5TEADY WORK GOOD WAGE5 Paid Every Night With Checks which may be turned into office every two weeks to be cashed. House Rent Free A - ~ ><n/\ ?ik!4n IoKaI* AliU Cclll use Willie J a USUI Call or Address BREON LUMBER CO. ULMERS, S. C. Located on 5. A. L. Railroad. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate of J. C. McKenzie, deceased, will present same at once, duly attested, and those indebted to said estate will make payment at once to j. m. Mckenzie, Administrator. Ehrhardt, S. C., August 14, 1907. - . r4' " ' . v " v- * f ands For Sale on roperty One open lot , . . on Second streel town and countrv priviit end of Railroad Avenue, T?iree *w0 stQ1 Iroad Streets, contains 14 Calhoun street Bamberg, with eight-room finished. We ai repair; good orchard and vea>* easy terms. > in pecan trees, about one- One 5-room di 11 417 feet deep flowing 16 ing acres, b; er per minute; water piped trees in full beai ning pool and fish pond; pair and under f shrubbery; good servant easy reach of ch itbuildings; also conserva- tion of the town iuses with.beautiful vines One brick stoi .hy location. Population East side of Ma ps about 15,000 bales of and in business 45 miles from Aiken, the rear of same, ba >. C." This property lies ings all in gooc , and the land without the boarding house, residential lots, could be able capacity. >er acre, but will be sold trees; good gar< ly if you want a bargain, easy terms, on a will sell ten acres of this Two j nt house and n\e acres of *ng one acre eac nd of Railroad Avenue exy street, 6-room dwelling, ? and stables, large garden, rater, all under fence and *349 acres bet it to church and schools, a bargain. Des 900 acres, abo if Church aud Cox streets, ?iles fr?m AU? is nice building site will be Barnwell count; a quick buyer. Price on ] wr a a -at. v 750 acres, onl; in Mam street, with barn and. timber lant i garden, etc., good water, will go ice only $ 1,250.00. time, but will w 5 acres on new road street, Full description ree 4-room tenant houses >uses, barn and stables and ings, good water, all under 2,600 acres tin one. Price on application, and terms on ap )m dwellings on East side' ciass conaiuon, an unaer ting this on easy terms. Fine farms an tion. te Agent, Bamberj VALUABLE REALES An excellent dwelling, good location, at West Denmark. Write for particulars. 7 building lots on Palmetto Avenue 25x100,1 residence lot near union depot , 100x231, one residence on Beach Avenue, j, in Denmark. Prices reasonable. One acre lot, 7 room dwelling, good orehard aud outbuildings, near church and school, East Denmark. Price on call. One acre vacant lot in the heart of Bamberg. Price $500. h 3 one acre lots on New Bridge street near Southern depot. Price $550 each. hi One dwelling and lot on South side of ti Railroad Avenue. Lot runs from Rail- ti road Avenue to Broad Street. $900.00. Vacant corner lot on Main Street, near G graded school. Beautiful building site. $ Price $1,000.00. One 3 acre lot. with 4 room dwelling B in Bamberg, well built, easy terms, n Price $800.00. Two story dwelling on New Bridge w street, lot 80 feet front and 255 feet deep, $: good water and stables. Price $1,800. One two story brick building in the b heart of business centre. Pays 10 per P cent, on investment. One acre lot with 6 room cottage on B Railroad Avenue. Delightful location Price $1,000. b< If acre lot with cottage, situate on P Midway street near Carlisle Fitting School. This is an excellent bargain, a Price $2,250. A new residence with six rooms and B bath and two tenant houses, with lot of one acre, on Railroad avenue. This is P something to be desired. An unimproved lot on Church street, R 60x200, near colored graded school. Price $150. b One lot with cottage, situated on east al /* y-\ f Uaim of ?AAt "D nm o A AA mnntVi. yivug vi jjiaiu aticcv. lvcuto ^z.w rnuuvuly. Price $400. id An unoccupied lot adjoining residence occupied by H. M. Graham. ol An unoccupied lot, 42? feet, on Bamberg or Main street, adjoining lot of W. P. ri Riley. Suitable for business house or warehouse. VI That business lot corner Bamberg and a] Elm streets adjoining G. Frank Bam- P berg's stable lot. The most valuable business property in Bamberg. si Three unimproved lots on street in et rear of colored graded school, at remarkably low figuresT R A good cottage with large lot on Carlisle street. Price $1,300. b< Vacant lots for sale in desirable portion of this growing town. Come, and see me T if you are really interested. I am verv busy but can talk to you on business. ai Six room cottage on Railroad Avenue ui near business center, rents for $120.00. Price $1,250.00. c< Thirty (30) building lots on Carlisle If and Green streets, payable in monthly C? installments without interest. The only ui desirable lots now in Bamberg that are upon the market. Parties wishing to pay re cash will be allowed 6 per cent off. aj TO RENT. Two offices in heart of business district, i Two 2-story residences, near F. M. Jac Simmons. F j One 1-story house nearF. M. Simmons. BARNWELL COUNTY. Eight building lots in the heart of ht Allendale's busy business centre. For rij prices write me. of H. M. GRAHAM, I Bamberg, Soul * Hoover's D * IS ALWAYS I LARGE ASSOl | TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMf SOAPS, BRUSHES, RUBBER GOOD AND DRUGGISTS Remember as When in Need We S TELEPHONE 44 ; ;.;f .jci ' * Easy Terms I containing two acres more or less l. Can be had at a low figure. JK y S-room dwellings on West side of w in first-class condition and nicely ^ re putting this valuable property on ^ Price only $1,200 each. celling on Midway street contain- M am and stables, fruit and pecan ring, good water; all in good re:ence. This property lies within @ urches, schools, and business por. Price, with easy terms, $1,850. 2s? re, single story, 25 x 75 feet, on ^ in street, in first-class condition, @ center; with 6-room dwelling in jgC ra and stables and other outbuild- V 1 order. An ideal location for a ? Can be enlarged to any reasonT.flrorp Int with fruit and shad#? X0 len, 'all under fence. Price, with ? pplication. n lots in town of Midway containh. Will be sold at a bargain. Barnwell County ? ween Caves and Ulmer. Will go at ? cription and price on application. A ut 2 miles from Seiglingville and 5 A idale. One of the finest farms in w k Terms easy. M lampton County ? y one mile from Fairfax. Fine farm ? Is, which lie very near corporate A at a reasonable figure for a limited JK arrant fancy prices in near future. ? and price on application. A Florida A :^i ibered lands near Ybor City. Price plication. Georgia J?j; d timber lands. Prices on applicag, s. c. 1 |:i STATE FOR SALE. . V 25 shares Bamberg Cotton Mills Stock. 530 shares Bamberg Oil Mill Stock. Various building lots in all sections of | le town and other farm property for sale. ,; : you wish to buy anything, or if vou ave any property for sale, let me sell it >r you. 119 acre farm, five miles from Bamberg, ,i; ear Odom's bridge. Good bargain. 60 acres land one mile from Bamberg, eavily timbered. Price $2,000.00. 400 acre farm 5 miles of Bamberg, 12 orse farm open, high state of cultivaon, 12 tenant houses in excellent condion. Price on application. 200 acres of land near Rev. Romeo ovan?well timbered and a bargain. * v 1,500.00. 350 acres clay land, 5 miles South of amberg, on Odom's bridge road. See ie for prices. 180 acres of land, Odom's place road ell improved, will rent for $300. Price 3,000.00. 600 acres clay land, 7 miles from Barnerg, well improved. Terms reasonable, rice $8,000.00. Fourteen acres with cabin 1 mile West amberg?9 acres cleared. Price $420.00. 300 acre farm two miles North of Bamerg. Good residence and fine farm, rice $6,000.00. 600 acre farm 5 miles South of Bamberg, gilt edge farm. Price on application. _ 34 acre farm two miles South Bamberg. uilding8 worth $300. Price $600. 200 acre farm 4 miles from Bamberg, rice $3,000. * 100 acre farm near Howell's mill, ents for $125.00. Price $1,000. 1000 acre farm near the town of Barnerg. Make no inquiries unless you are ole to buy something of rare value. Good farm of 475 acres about three tiles from Olar. Price $2750. Good farm of 166 acres two miles East f Bamberg. Price $2,500. Timbered lands for sale on Edisto ver at rock bottom prices. . 117 acre farm one mile from Bamberg, fell improved with barb wire fencing 11 around. The timber is worth the price, rice $4,000. 300 acre farm in Buford Bridge townlip, well improved with new dwelling, c. Price $4,000.00. 400 acre farm, five miles from Bamberg, are bargain. $6,000.00. 110 acre farm five miles south of Bamirg. Good place. Price and terms easy. 136-acre farm six miles from Bamberg, he timber worth price of place. An excellent farm between Bamberg id Denmark. Don't write or see me aless you have the money. 1000 acres land, the best in Bamberg >unty lying on the Southern Railway, you have money and want to double it 111 on me, but don't write, would be too isatisfactory to both of us. 296 acres good land near Olar, will :nt for six bales of cotton. Price on iplication. BEAUFORT COUNTY One truck farm, Beaufort county, 160 ires, under high state of cultivation, rice $8,000. HAMPTON COUNTY. ' a(\i\t\ f.m in Romntnn mnntr I WW auc loiux m v.? 9 ^ v> javily timbered and good land. Prices ght. If you don't want to buy put it f until J an uary. . < &" ^ Real Estate Agt., | th Carolina. . amHHnBBmi rug Store JP-TO-DATE * M ==^==^= 8TMENT OF 1 3 I :ry, patent meuiunes, ^ s, paints, oils, varnishes, i erve job Promptly and Efficiently I bamberg, s. c i v '4 ' \