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rjGRE I I FOR ( | I ONE I I W LHH | o jg We have too many L I it in Bamberg. Hi I Ij what we say is tru I If no matter whether | 1 Xj A full line of Children's i a] .* two to fourteen years. rti 'i i j T . J:.1> i gd unnaren s ana uaaies > ffli wear. I m Badies' Black Pettico* I @1 prices, the 50c. kinc > @j $1.00 kind at 90c.; S| $1.00; $1.50 values \ Jgy goods at $1.69. ?l A full line of the latest s i S Skirts, Our low pric | i|| re(^uce(^l?wer 13 The above does not beg ? word we say in this ad\ '> ?j done. We are pleased W . 1 Aft.l J 1 tooer zoin, six oays odj 1 RUBIN : : ?2 J. s PERSONAL MENTION. L *; People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. . ??? ?Rfey. B. F. Allen, of Denmark, was in the city Monday. * ?Mr. C. H. Brabham, of the Olar section, was in the city last Friday. ?Mr. Thos. Clayton, of the Colston section, was in the city last Saturday. ?Mr. B. T. Zeigler, of the EhrI hardt section, was in the city last | Saturday. I W. L Johns, of Baldoc, vlsI ited relatives here last week for sevL eral days. f ?Mr. T. H. Jackson, of Orangev ? OnnJoTr 1 T> tho Hfv with UUJTg, speui. o uuuu; *** buv v^.j, relatives. ?Miss Pearl Sandifer has accepted l a position at the Pastime Theater as ' ticket seller. ?Mr. E. M. Kinsey, of the HuntSi oris Chapel section, was in the city * .; last Friday. ?-Mr. G. W. Hunter, of the Hunt? er's Chapel section, was in the city last Saturday. ?Miss Mildred Bailey, of Edisto Island, is in the city on a visit to t Mrs. J. W. Price. ?Rev. J. G. Kinsey and little son, of the Hunter's chapel section, were i in the city last Friday. | ?Mr. W. H. Ehrhardt, of Ehrhardt, is spending a few days in , f Newberry.?Newberry Herald and News. ?Mrs. W. Z. Ayer, of Olar, ipent Sunday and Monday in town With Mr. Ayer.?Walterboro Press and Standard. ?Miss Thelma Bailey, of Edgefield, visited her grand parents, Senator and Mrs. J. B. Black, in the city * this week. ?Miss Kate Felder, of Bamberg, was the attractive guest of Mrs. L. A. Reed several days last week.? Dorchester Eagle. ?Mr. E. W. Williams, of St. f Petersburg, Fla., spent Thursday and Friday in town, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. O. J. Frier. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carter relast Friday night from their I bridal trip, and are boarding at Mr. ^ John Cooner's on Railroad Avenue. ?J. C. Bishop, of Ehrhardt, who has been visiting his brothers, P. D. and A. W. Bishop, at Round and Cottageville, returned home Monday. ?Walterboro Press and Standard. yt - ' ; . . . '.w -v k hp c :AT5 ^ommencir ind Closins % ?nnJc onJ tU, miicti gUUUO (UiU Uivj uiuvi i k have made genuine i ie. We have not spao mentioned in the ad. < s Dresses, from Ladies' an< prices, this line, Outing UnderNice line o ,ts at reduced ^ pri< L for 45c.; the Children's til 9ri -vrolnpc hr>nher S pjLtMC/ > U1UVU bvv WW?v at $1.25; $2.00 priced a $5.00 gc ' . T ,. , Suits, bl tyles in Ladies at ^ qq es on these are Boys' Knee & in fit rnnvav anv adpnnafp ill US IV VUUIVJ HUJ UHVt|HMV rertisement Come and take to show yon our goods whel y. Don't forget Robin & Pe O DtCI oc rcoi TWO RESENTENCED TO HANG. New Trial Denied Florence County Men by Jndge Prince. , Florence, Oct. 14.?Judge Prince, in the court of general sessions here t6-day, refused to grant a new trial to William Burroughs and Alex Weldon, the two negroes who were' convicted for the killing of Mr. Elihu ATnvp at his home at Ebenezer last winter. The motion was made by their attorney, Col. W. F. Clayton, and a request by P. A. Wilcox, Esq. Judge Prince took the matter under advisement yesterday, and after investigation decided that Burroughs and Weldon had had a fair and impartial trial. They were resentenced to be hanged Friday, November 3, three weeks from yesterday, the day on which they appealed for a new trial. The only hope for a stay of execution now left these two men is at the hands of Gov. Blease, to whom Mr. Clayton will present a petition asking for executive clemency in their behalf. There are many people in Florence and Florence county who are of the opinion, and conscientiously so, that the man who knew all about the killing of Moye has paid the death penalty and that if Burroughs and Weldon will suffer. THE TWO EVENING TRAINS. The first train leaves at 6 p. m. For the land where the sleeD-flower grows, The mother dear is the engineer, And the passenger laughs and crows. The palace car is the mother's arms; The whistle, a low, sweet strain; The passenger winks and nods and blinks, And goes to sleep on the train. At 8 p. m. the next train starts For the pleasant land afar; The summons clear falls on the ear, "All aboard for the sleeping car!" But what is the fare to this pleasant land? I hope it is not too dear; Tiio fn/rp i* this?a loving: kiss? And it is paid to the engineer. So I ask Him who the children took On his knee is kindness great, "Take charge, I pray, of the trains each day, That leave at 6 and 8. "Keep watch o'er the passengers," thus I pray, "For they are very dear; And have special ward, oh, gracious i Lord, O'er the gentle engineer." ?Selected. An ingenious Frenchman has invented a mower to be fastened to the stern of a launch to clear water courses of "vegetable matter. . : ,t ' '" V; V ../- v/-. JLAU ig Monday I i Saturday be sold. This is an he reductions on all goods e to mention all items, bi or not. If you don t: i Children's Cloaks at lowest We can surely please you in f Ladies' Black Waists, regle $3.50, for this sale $2.50. Novelty and Boys' Knickerluits at reduced prices. Suits it $2.75 for $2.10; those at > now for $4.25; and $5.50 ue serge, excellent material, i Pants, sizes 4 to 15 years, 35c ea of what we have to offer y a look. If the prices and g [her you boy or not Remei sken's store, next door to post fEN NEXT WIFE WHIPS CHORUS GIRL. "Blacksnake" Used on Woman as Male Companion Flees. Newport, Ky., Oct. 15.?The little village of South Gate was thrown into excitement late last night, when a-fashionably dressed woman, giving the name of Mrs. Ellen Harrison, of Columbus, Ohio, attacked another woman with a large "blacksnake" whip. Mrs. Harrison, it is alleged, went to Cincinnati yesterday to search for her husband, who, she charges, deserted her and her son, eight years old, for a chorus girl playing at on'e rs.P +V>? PtTinlnnofi IVioatroc Tho QPflTO.h Ui bUC UlUblUUObl wiv?b'vu( A uv i led her to South Gate. There she found the woman with I a man she. thought was her husband. Mrs. Harrison stepped from the shadows, in which she had been lurking, and began plying the lash with vengeance. The man did not stop to see what was going on, but hit the high places in a hasty retreat. The screams of the strange woman startled the quiet villagers, but both assailant and assailed quickly disappeared. Nonsuit Granted in Tillman Case. Edgefield, Oct. 17.?Judge Memminger granted a nonsuit this afternoon in ithe case brought by Mrs. Lucy Dugas Tillman against her husband, B. R. Tillman, Jr., to recover ? nnn Mrs. Tillman alleged in her complaint that moneys approximating this sum had been paid her husband and that he did not properly account for them to her. The nonsuit was ordered on the ground that the proof was at variance with the allegations of the complaint. No fraud was alleged in the complaint. I Owing to the prominence of the plaintiff and defendant, the case has attracted considerable attention. Two Dead After $1,500 Spree. Boston, Mass., Oct. 14.?After having spent $1,500 which was left to William Colvin, of Portland, Me., by his mother, who died a short time ago, Colvin and Charles Percival, of East Boston, are dead to-night. Both ricvotha a^/irdin? to the medical ex aminer, were due to alcoholism. Colvin received the $ 1,500 a week ago and immediately came to Boston and met Percival. After "seeing" Boston they went to New York., When Percival and Colvin returned to Boston after three diys they were without a cent. ' : : ^ r/ . . r . $1 . .. v . ,... ^ GHT Vlorning, 0< m:?ui. r?? lllgllt, Vt nest, square reduction; in our store, and we in it remember that every < see what you want, ash A full line of Men's StapL Black Suits, pure wool, color and quality, regulai . reduced for this sale to $! Men's Extra Pants, reg goods, sale price $1.15. anybody in this line. Latest styles in Men's Hats ors and shapes, at very lc Men's shirts, former pric< now reduced to 45 cents. oo, bot if yoo visit our store ;oods suit yoo, we shall be pi fiber the sale opens Monday i t office, where low prices reigi DOOR TO POST OFI A SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements Under This Head SiSc. j For 25 Words or Less. 1 ' *????? For Sale.?Seed Rye f yv sale. Barnwell county raised. I guarantee this seed to be as represented. Apply to C. N. BURCKHALTER, Druggist, Barnwell, S. C. i For Rent.?Nice office rooms in The Herald building. Have electric lights And water. The most desirable officfes in the city. Will rent singly or in suites. A. W. KNIGHT. For Sale.?My dwelling in town of Bamberg; nearly an acre and a half lot; new place in good repair. Also 1 Racycle bicycle. Apply at Bamberg Banking Company. M. W. BRABHAM. For Sale.?300 bushels native - ? I oats at $i.uu per ousnei. au Dusneis native seed rye at $2.50 per bushel. Send check with order. On 50 bushels lot of oats write for special prices. J. RITTER & SON, Olar. S. C. Lost, Strayed, or Stolen.?-One black hound dog with white streak dowh his breast, piece bit out of right ear. - If finder will return, reward will be given and no questions asked. Return to E. A. BRABHAM, Bamberg, S. C. Wanted, Salesmen.?We want a good live representative in every Courity in the United States. To this man we will guarantee an income no less than $150.00 per month and expenses. HUBERT MNFG. CO, 400 Monticello Ave., Chicago. Farm Wanted.?I desire a good farm of large acreage with good improvements, well located as to town and railroad; must he good value for price asked. Give full particulars in first letter. R. COSBY NEWTON, Lock Box 121, Bennetteville, S. C. Notice.?All persons are hereby warned not to give employment to William Hays, colored, as he is under contract with Mrs. Carrie C. Simth. W. D. BENNETT, Atty. for Mrs. C. C. Smith. Ehrhardt, Oct. 16, 1911. Lost.?On the road between Bamberg and Denmark, one small gold society pin with English letters, "A. L. S." on front side together with the Greek characters "Eta Phi Mu." The initials "B. F. A." on the back side. If found and returned to Box 35, Denmark, S. C., reward will be received.. BUSINESS LOCALS. Cotton scales and hardware in general at Hunter's Hardware Store. See me now about your cotton seed. Will buy or exchange for meal, w n. wtttth at Cotieland's score. T? . XJI. XAV/ A * v, ^ Just received 25 sample coat suits to be sold in a hurry at 25 per cent, below the regular price. KLAUBER'S, "The Store of Quality." / ERS. ctober 23rc tober 28tl saw anil tnprp liac dpi iHUVy ftUlU U1VI V UUU UV V rite you to come and f irticle in the store goes ; for it We mention e Blue and Pants that we r guaranteed at $2.75 now r price $15, reduced to 11.75. $3.00; $4.25 ular $1.50 'Sb^ redil< We can fit we as^ v ou ^ A full line pf I and Boys' ? 5, in all col- ^ cos^ >w prices. Ladies' and M 3 50 cents, 10 per cent can suit yoi during the sale you will find leased, but if you don't care norning, October 23rd, and c l No goods charged, these ' ? * i :JCE Bamb y i It 1 HI W^Sk J w f**M|4 mi I Bl A Prevents Wc At the last necessary to ? ? reianves in a thing short of a ful cause worry and fear. The Long Distance the problem. A person; uation, dispelled worry a visit at a later date. In every day, perso] tance Bell Telephone cai * venience and loss of time ?By the way, 1 SOUTHERN AND TELE "Old Bill" Minor Escapes. Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 17.?William (Old Bill) Minor and two other prisoners at the State farm- here overpowered a guard this morning and escaped. Up to the middle of the afternoon they had not been captured, although a posse with dogs -rrra-ra nn thftir trail Minor, "with. TT V* V VU VUVAA v* ?M?? Tom Moore, serving a life sentence for killing his brother, and John Watts, in for 20 years for murder, gagged the guard, named Bloodworth, secured his revolver and took to the woods. Minor was the leader of the gang, which on the night of February 18, held up a Southern Railway train at Gainesville, Ga., and blew the express safe and got a considerable sum of money. He was captured and given 20 years. He was wanted in Washington State and British Columbia for train hold-ups. A w K A ? E ALEI 1, six 11 I , DAYS 1 1 a ONLY J | I er been another like S | ;ee for yourself that It || at a reduced price, J| || oeiow a tew items: k .m re $2.00 for $1.50; those K M go at $2.25; $3.00 values K $2.50; $3.50 values at"\B'^pl|| and $4.50 pants at $3.50. B ;:M jtions are. genuine. . All B. fjB o do "is to see these goods. B > iadies', Men's, Children's K ;< Shoes will be sold almost B ; bargains in this line. Ng 'M !en's Fleeced Underwear B off regular price.. We jg | out that we mean every to boy, there is no harm K J loses Saturday night, Oc- g I prices are for cash only B 19 erg, S. C. I 1 ?ry and Fear 1 ' MOMENT i t was 9 postpone the visit to -mI| i distant city. Any1 explanation would 1 What could be donef , | s BeQ Telephone solved | il talk cleared up the sit- ||9 ?f nd completed plans for a rial affairs the Long Dis- ' a save you worrjr* mcon- il s. Why not try it? p tave yon a Bell Telephone? t ? [ BELL TELEPHONE S GRAPH COMPANY J KISSED OTHER FELLOW'S GIRL. She was Wilting, However, Prisoner Tells Chicago Judge. \ Chicago, Oct. 17.?Because John O'Donnell, a bookkeeper, tried to kiss * j the sweetheart of Walter P. Rowan,, an iron molder, Muncipal Judge New| comer yesterday bound O'Donnell fogasH 1 over to keep the peace under a bond ! of $500. "Did you kiss Rowan's girl?" ask- fgggg ed the court of O'Donnell. , "I did, your honor," responded O'Donnell, "but she was willing, and / JfgS| there was nothing to it" \ "There is something to it, O'Donnell," replied the court. "When one fellow kisses another fellow's girl, *. ' 'fflSB and when you take this liberty, you A + V>nnnoaoiianAAf T >*r!69 HI II SI, 4?H3\J Ull\ O tiiC <UVUOV\| uVMVVM* , will free you of the charge of disor- : derly conduct, but I will have to place you under bond of $500 to keep %|js? Attend the unveiling of the Confederate monument next Thursday ^|||i