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' f KLAUE I?!i? iA TLA^ I II invues iuu iu men ? And lasting 15 days. Every Dress, Skirt, S prices that cannot fa MEN'S CLOTHING III All $22.50 and $25.00 Men's Summer l\\ Suits, in Series and fine Worsteds, j j Silk lined, 2-pieces,. now on special sale at $16.50 | I All $18.00 and $20.00 Suits, now on > : I I sale at $14.75 All $15.00 Suits to go at $11.75 j J $12.50 Suits now reduced to .. .. $9.75 | | A lot of other Suits at $3.50 and up. j | Men's fine all Wool Trousers, $5 qualij i ty, now on sale at $3.50 | | Other values at 95c and up to $6.00. 11 Men's All Pure Silk Sox 25c. Just a I | few more of this wonderful value. | | Ask for 414. | ! Boys' good quality Caps, each .. 10c . " SAMPLE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ; j We will receive this week a large shipjjjj ment of Muslin Underwear. Samples U? at one-third off. Princess Slips at $1.50 to $7.50 Skirts at 50c to $5.00 % w w * No time for dela; traordinary savin mer goods at red It KLAUB PERSONAL MENTION. ?Dr. J. L. Copelar was in the city Mond People Visiting in This City and j ?Miss Annie Van > at Other Points. visiting Miss Josephi ?Miss Dorothy A< ?Mr. J. J. Smoak spent Tuesday sumD2&r schoi in Charleston. ?Mrs. C. Pesken a ?Mr. G. A. Lucas, of Aiken, spent ter vist8(i relatives a few days in the city this week. Sunday. ?Miss Beulah Grimes spent last ^iiss Virginia Ay > * Sunday in Blackville with relatives. in 011 a visit ?Mr. F. E. Copeland, of the Ehr- L* M* Ayer* hardt section, was in the city Monday. W. Miley . -Mr J>. C. Copeland, of the Ehr- o? Branchville, spent hardt section, was in the city Mon- Clty w,th relat,ve3' ?Mrs. G. Powell P^fr. Vance Bounds spent a few *on'., of K?rshaw- a \ last week in Bennettsville with ami J 0 * r* ^ee^g&itives. ?Mr. and Mrs. J ?Messrs. Jacob Ehrhardt and A. Jr" returned thls we F. Henderson, of Ehrhardt, were in t0 relatlves in Mlssis "the city Monday. Mrs- G. W. Garl; \ ?Mr. Glenn Cope, of Spartanburg, ***** *?f a yisit tor spent last Sunday and Monday in the | Edwards, at La - I Mica Mnitlanrt J city with friends. ~*w~ , ? . , .. . ed home Monday a ?Mr. and Mrs. Art Whetstone, of .. _ . _ .... , . . _ , . spending last week Branchville, spent last Sunday in the ?. ?.. . . 311SS JjUCS'S* city with relatives. . . T . , _ ?Mr. W. Allen J< ?Miss Minnie Lee Ayer left Tues- , , , i. .. . . . ? , TT.,, . ston, who lived her< day of last week for Rock Hill, where it ** o vi aS?> came down on S she will attend the summer school . A , ( _ . . week to the funeral v for teachers. in-law, Mr. O. P. Jo: ?Miss Naomi Sandifer, who has w ? _ , . , ?Mr. and Mrs. Ba been teaching in Lee county, arrived . _ . at home last Saturday to spend the if S?n' 9 Mrs. M. R. Yonce, a summer vacation. , _ ' Sandifer, all of Johns ?Mrs. Moore, of BishopvUle, who tQ atteIld the (uneral j, vwas Miss Bertha Thompson, a former q P Jordan resident of Bamberg, is in the city , ft on a visit to Mrs. W. P. Jones. BABIES "IN STY] c ?Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Carroll and 1 ?. little daughter, of Bamberg, are in ^,ear^ 135,000 Wer< the city the guests of Mrs. Lucia York Last Ugland.?Aiken Journal and Review. Babies are in fasl ?Hon. H. C. Folk is attending the r*Sht the heart k National Democratic convention at sweUd?m> too, say Baltimore this week, he being one of Times-Union. Nearly the alternates at large from this b?rn *n the metroj: state showing a gain of 24. ? T e , , .. , over 1898, and the ?Mr. E. J. Smoak, better known , - <<T- t r i ? 9 4-v. w ^ i. their full share or ei ,as Ijncle Jack, of the Fork section _ x, ,, . K . ~ . . . .. Parenthetically, it i of Orangeburg county, was in the city x. ^ .. ' . , _ , , ... , , ... the much-discussed last Saturday, shaking hands with , ,. . . . . . no babies on Fifth a his many friends. . x x. just to that thorou? ?Mr. A. W. Hunter went to Wash- ^nxr n.ora *a) I Ut^aUOC l.i-11/J " V* * A-TV4.I ington last week to visit his brother, inhabited mostly by Mr. O. F. Hunter. He was accompa- maidS) widows, wido\ nied by little Lucile Hunter, who will fQj^s whose children f spend the summer there with her What sense was the father's family. count babies in such <. ?Mrs. K. I. Shuck, formerly of Well, we're glad, this city, but who is now living at the job when it come Barnesville, Ga., arrived in the city signs of healthy, ? last Saturday for a visit to relatives. There's enough of tb Her very many friends here are glad signs sticking up ui indeed to see her again. without looking for " JER'S "The Stupendous Summer Gea . Our policy has always been to sell off all uit, and in fact all kinds of Ladies' Ready-toil to please you. Read carefully and be on * Gowns at 50c to $6.00 2 Corset Covers 25c to $2.50 Drawers 25c to $3.00 This will be the biggest Underwear c Sale ever attempted here. You should not miss it. J. Just a few more dresses to be closed out. See them they will please you. Prices, each 95c to $6.75 1 All skirts to close out. $7.00 All Wool ^ French Serge Skirts now $4.95; other | values at $1.95 and up. Big lot of Shirt Waists to go. 50c and ^ 75c Waists now, each 45c $ Children's 75c Dresses 48c $ Children's $1.25 Dresses now . 90c Other values in Children's Dresses from 25c to $3.00 ] ! Silk Princess Slips, were $3.50, now $2.45; $5.00 quality, $3.95; $6.50 qual- ^ ity $4.75. See these. One lot Combination Suits, values up to $1.25 each, to close out at .. 49c jr. Act Act quickly. In this era of igs are too precious to miss. Rememl uced prices for cash. Come in and lo< ER'S "The id, of Ehrhardt, A 30-OUNCE BABY. pri: ay. ?" bis hfion Perfectly Formed and so Tiny That Qf . ne Adams. Finger Ring Slips on Arm. ree the iams is attend- Drg Richard and Benson report a C0D 3l at Rock Hill. new arrivai in port Deposit by the the ,nd little daugh- stork route, says a Port Deposit, Md., in Charleston special. The new baby girl came in- = to the outskirts of the town last Sun- ___ er, of Scotia, is day night. j to Mr. and Mrs. She weighs just 30 ounces, is just can under the one foot mark in length, Jud f on/ r and daughter, bas *be cutest litle head?not so Monday in the larSe as a baseball, but perfectly cou formed?and with the tiniest eyes, fou ^ Dr. Benson, as an experiment, took a mo Rice and little . ^ ... imi . ... .. ring from his little finger and slip- 1 re visiting the , . v oug p-ce ped it up the baby^s arm. tru She is so very small that the doc- pea . D. Copeland, tor& woui(j siip jn^0 their au- POI ek from a visit tomobile glove. She has no clothes s ppl* small enough, so the doctors wrapped ?*./< lnft C'lTi^ov 1 J + o axiu JCH kjuuua,; uer ILL H 11 ULlt! WitU UL tuiwu auu t*i ^ == her sister, Mrs. feeding her with a medicine dropper. _ J 'Wtey, Fla. The doctors hope to save her. The ennings return- baby has an appetite. lati fternoon, after in Aiken with Posse Pursues Negro. ?jrdan, of John- Winnsboro, June 24.?A large pos- ?f . see of citizens to-night was. chasing pes 3 several years . . , ciK ^ne,4. a negro, Ed Alexander, who is charg- S1D >aturday of last * . ,x ... anc ed with attempted assault on a white of his brother- . ? . ? , , ser r(jan woman in the Tion section of this tha county. my rnie A. Jordan, The negr0) charged, came up- -tor tlso their sister, on ^ jntended victim when she was nd Mr. Wilmot aione jn ^he ^ouse. When he attack- int< ton, came down ed her she screameaf and a neighbor cou of their uncle, came t0 ^er aid. The negro then fled, Dei with the neighbor in pursuit. The .rjlTW news of the attempt spread, and soon li ifi _ * * s * n ornwH of farmers was in full '? - ~ 0 ~ " tr e Born in New Pursuit, on horseback and in buggies, year following the negro's trail. They were j said to be close behind him to-night, a c lion again, and The negr0 js Relieved to have ?en of New York gone jn the direction of Ridgeway, s the Albany his fQrmer home ir 135,000 were /p^e sheriff with a deputy went at ? >olis last year, once tQ the 8Cene 0f the crime. RJj 12 per thousand is thought that the negro may ty, aristocrats had be iynChed if he is caught before De: T) mnrrtinp s explained that - ( statistics about CANDIDATES'CARDS. ?w venue were un- ===================== n01 jhfare, anyhow, FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. sed on a district ~ ?ve] ^ I hereby announce myself a can- }j> bachelors, old jror ^6 united States Senate, 1C ) vers and elderly subject to the rules of the Democratwere grown up. ic party. Your support and influence j re in trying to will be appreciated. N. B. DIAL, ... , Laurens, S. C. , i neighborhood? wil We are right on FOR CONGRESS. [he s to looking for social progress. I hereby announce my candidacy * r?thpr lHnri of for re-election as Representative of e oiner Kina 01 the Second District in the United = ider our noses, states Congress, pledging myself to 1 them. abide by the result of the Democratic sui Store of 1 01 r ranee Date 10 urnim left-over goods. We will sell them i wear Goods and Men's Furnishings to hand to secure some of the wonderfc >5c Summer Silks, special to close out per yard 23< .,000 yards Linen Laces, all 10c values in this sale, yard 5< 1,000 yards Val Lace, 5c values, yd 3< 111 left over Embroidery at cost. Good quality Ladies' White Hand kerchiefs, regular 5c values, .. .. 2< jarge size White Handkerchiefs fo: men, each 3< Hen's Shirts, all styles and qualities 75c Dress Shirts, now 49i >1.00 Shirts 79i >1.50 Shirts now $1.2! >2.00 Shirts now ... ..- $1.4! ANOTHER GREAT OFFERING \ .00 full 81x90 Sheets, regular 65c val ue, for this sale 45i women s Dainty Summer Dresses a Clearance Sale Prices. Linens, Ging hams, Voilles, Lingeries, etc. Yoi can buy them at absolute cost now. high cost of living, opportunity >er this Big Clearance Sale lasts ok through our line. We can p] Store of mary. t JAMES F. BYRNES. announce myf election as CI Ambitious to represent the people berg county, i the Second District in Congress, I the Democrat! pectfully offer my candidacy in i approaching primary for your ===== isideration, agreeing to support POl nominees of the party. ===== HARRY D. CALHOUN, - Having bee: Barnwell, S. C. of friends, I h ============= Sheriff of Ban FOR SOLICITOR. by announce ===== pledging mys< : hereby announce myself as a of the Democ ididate for Solicitor of the second port the nomi Licial circuit of South Carolina, J. I pledge myself to abide the result * the Democratic primary. On ac- Grateful to mt of the fact of having to hold very liberal s' r terms of court during the I announce m nths of June and July, it will be Ace of Sheril possible for me to make a thor- subject to the jh canvass of the circuit, but I ic primary, st that doing my duty, will ap- T bprphv nT1 J to the voters as much as the d ? c )ular mode of electioneering. . * c R. L. GUNTER. berg county, s ________________________________ regulations o ~ . __ mary, and pl< FOR STATE SENATE. nominees : hereby announce myself as a can ate for re-election to the State late, subject to the rules and regu- FOR CPU ions of the Democratic primary. ? J- B- BLACK- didate for 1 Conveying to the citizen taxpayers county, and ] Bamberg county my appreciation the result of 1 the confidence shown in me by re- and support t] it nrw-iatp tbp si LUSUIJ cieutiiig nit: LW IUC icoyuu- -" le position of County Treasurer, promise you r 1 believing that I can be of greater e<*. vice to you, I am retiring from ,t position and hereby announce ^ self a candidate for State Sena- J?r from Bamberg county, to which *a^D lition, if elected, I pledge you my it efforts in the protection of your ^ratic p^ma* sresns and the upbuilding of our aD1Qe ine r* mty and State, and I hereby pledge ?rJ self to abide the result of the mocratic primary and support the tap ninees thereof. JOHN F. FOLK. FOR COH OUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby ar ! respectfully announce myself as ?ate.!or andidate for the House of Repre- Bamberg coui tatives for Bamberg county, sub- an. res*"*"0 t to the rules and regulations of Prl ary, ana Democratic primary. port the nom B. W. MILEY. _____ j.j.i.. i.v_ tt ? I respectfu . am a uauuiuaie iur uie nuuot- ui , - . presentatives from Bamberg coun- candidate for and will abide the result of the Supervisor, si mocratic primary. regulations o F. F. CARROLL. mar>'- If ele ?. my entire tim Grateful to the voters for their work. Resp( >port two years ago, I hereby an- C ince myself a candidate for re- ?????? ction as a member of the House of . I hereby an presentatives from Bamberg Coun- didate for S subject to result of the Democrat- County, pledg primary. result of the 1 J. AQUILLA HUNTER. support the n( W. PE [ hereby announce my candidacy ===== the House of Representatives. I FOR JUD 1 abide the result of the Democrat- ===== primary and support the nominees I hereby a roof for re-electioi J. WESLEY CRUM, JR. of Bamberg =============r result of the FOR CLERK OF COURT. 5Vith thanks to the voters for their I respectfu >port in the past, I respectfully candidate for % Quality" Y ;r' '*xc ence Friday, June 28th i 'V < v it some kind of a price. go in this sale, and at il values offered. ====== . MEN'S SHOES. All Men's Low Quarters to close out. Thev must, be sold during this sale. & Boydens $6.50 Oxfords now to close out c at $5.25. (None charged at price quoted.) | $5.50 quality Boy den's reduced to $4.75 ~ Crossett's $5.00 quality now .. . .$3.95 Crossett's $4.00 quality now .. $3.50 \ Crossett's $3.50 quality now .. $3.15 Other Oxfords for men to go at Cost. Big line Ladies' White Oxfords to go c cheap. $1.50 quality now .... $1.19 c $2.00 quality White Canvas .... $1.45 l All Vkmlro-n linoo rif fivfmvla lnffi i ' All Ml VUVU I I 11 V/? VI VA1V1 UW) VMVk 1VWWJ jjj 3 etc., to be sold at Cost. Big line of Buster Brown Oxfords in |l this sale. See them. All Kabo Corsets now on sale at Clearance Sale Prices. 2 $5.00 Corsets at ., $3.50 t $2.50 Corsets at : ... $1.95 $2.00 Corsets at $1.65 I 1 Big lot Ladies' Silk Hose in Black and j colors, "Onyx," at 25c 11- ' 23 to make such ex- <> 15 days. All sumlease you. I Quality" J msrsmzii*zs ssszsiss*zi*siziiziirssisisiisisisiiiiiiiiiiszzsssisis5^5^^^^" self a candidate for re- Probate of Bamberg county, subject lerk of Court of Bam- to the result of the Democratic prisubject to the result of mary. H. WHILDEN WALKER, ic primary. = C. B. FREE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. . R SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for County Commissioner of u solicited by a number Bamberg county, and will abiae the ave decided to offer for result of the Democratic-primary, aberg county, and here- W. PRESTON SANDIFER. myself as a candidate, elf to abide the result I hereby announce myself a candiratic primary ana sup- date for County Commissioner of nees of the party. Bamberg county, subject to the rules FELDER HUNTER. and regulations of the Democratic primary, i my friends for their W. BARNEY SMOAK. upport some years ago, y candidacy for the of- I am a candidate for County Comflf of Bamberg county, misisoner of Bamberg county, subject result of the Democrat- to the result of the Democratic priS. G. RAY. mary. J. J. ZEIGLER. inounce myself a candi- I hereby announce myself as a can>ffice of Sheriff of Bam- didate for County Commissioner of subject to the rules and Bamberg county, and will abide the: f the Democratic pri- result of the Democratic primary. 3dge myself to support H. W. CHITTY. thereof. ?? > J. H. LANCASTER. Wlth thanks to the voters for ' their support in the past, I respect- . >. wrrv nppi? i cttppp fully announce myself as a candidate x\TY TREASURER. fQr re^lectioil t0 the office of County nounce myself as a can- Commissioner for Bamberg county, treasurer of Bamberg I will abide the result of the primary, pledge myself to abide G. W. FOLK. cne uemocrauc primary ? tie nominees. I will ap- FOR COTTON WEIGHER AT BAMipport of the voters and BERG, ay best service, if elect- GEO. A. JENNINGS. I respectfully announce my candidacv for Cotton Weigher at Bamberg, lly announce myself a subject to the result of the Domocratthe office of Treasurer iC primary. G. L. KINARD. county subject to the julations of the Demo- I hereby announce myself as a cany, pledgiiig myself to didate for cotton weigher at Bam>stflt and support the berg, pledging myself to abide the :he party. If elected I result of the Democratic primary, the duties of the office G. A. RICE. ! my ability. = OB H. A. CARTER. FOR OOTTON WEIGHER AT ======== EHRHARDT. NTY SUPERVISOR. ======= I respectfully announce myself as tnounce myself a candi- a candidate for Cotton Weigher at office of Supervisor of Ehrhardt, subject to the result of lty, subject to tne rules the Democratic primary, ins of the Democratic 'W. D. SEASE. pledge myself to sup- =========== inees thereof. for magistrate at ehrhardt E. C. BRUCE. = I hereby announce myself a candilly announce myself a date for re-election to the office of the office of County Magistrate at Ehrhardt pledging lbject to the rules and myself to abide the result of the f the Democratic pri- Democratic primary and support the cted I promise to give nominees thereof, e and best talent to the J. C. COPELAND. Jctfully, ? ?; ?? J BROOK KINARD. I respectfully announce myself a J J? candidate for Magistrate at Ehrhardt, nounce myself as a can- pledging myself to abide the result upervisor of Bamberg of the Democratic primary and suping myself to abide/the port the nominees thereof. Democratic primary and J. H. kinard. iminees of the party. ~ leston McMillan. for magistrate at olar. ? ? T ^ s\T+ QQ GE OF PKOJBATHi. x a,in a uiuuiuaic iui ivxiwuvu ?*w ======= magistrate at Olar, and will abide nnounce my candidacy the result of the Democratic primary i as Judge of Probate and support the nominees, county, subject to the > o. J. C. t./Ptn, Democratic primary. G. P. HARMON. I hereby announce myself as a can- ' didate for magistrate at_01ar, sub ny announce myself a Meet to the resnltor tteu^tocyw the office of Judge of I primary. JEFF GUNWiu^B . / C MM " . . - < - *