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p: H Men's Cordu- Promptl ??roy Pants, $2.50 d -th t M and $3.00 values, and / ,;g pair day?early p I $1.45 **<& ' ha p| 8 every wort II ? $3.50 and $4.00 jlj Shoes in Patent If. 1 uSSS**** CASH-CER1 El $2.45 DID YOU GI 1 Good Knee 0ALIC0 0R T | gj Pants at, pair jg Remember thai U1 43 c Cotton Carnival i |m Ladies' Fleeced ^ purchase ef $7 s Underwear, each you can buy 10 li gj CALICO OR 10 S m p THREAD FOR , | jg Good Kabo E?|: a Corsets, each I I 89c UNDERW p ^ | ' 50c Value hea I 111 Good black Underwear, Cott( b . Socks, pair price, each ??t? ?m *v A 1TAI IWnAi KKlZfc iju rui Aim High if You Fall Short Get It With the Proper | WHAT IS YOUR STANDING? work, The E p Th? is Now Very Short, and if Booster Period I You Want to Win, You will Have week. The p( fe to Get Down to Real Hard, Gen- Saturday night, t ' nine Work. in al> J 1time, if you we I The Bamberg Herald's Big Sub- extra- votes foi scription Campaign is nearing its turned in each ; end. A few days more, and the win- the extra votes ners of the five big capital prizes will The standing be announced. Where will you be published todaj ? when the announcement is made? carefully, and Five Bamberg county ladies are go- If you are not ; Ing to be made very happy when the get right to ? announcement is made. Will you be finest work yet C one of them? That is a question to urday night, so ^ be answered by yourself. The mat- extra votes for ter rests entirely wiith you. The tice that soirn Herald still has several hundred dol* have been doi lars owing to it by subscribers whose j work during t subscriptions have expired, and who Nearly everyon are' waiting for some live contest- ed in substant j ant to go to them and get the sub- friends of the scription. -Remember, if it is not you especially libei v who collects the subscription, it will weeks. Every be some other contestant, so we sug- ous renewals a gest that every contestant get busy, the votes to be J iVi/vii. *!<-. nn J f Unii. rvf h Or ftf UlO C Kg. . CLJLIU. OCU IUC11 11 ICllUO ailU lUCH WVAAWA VI. V?v v friends' friends at once. The Herald In order to give each one of the test immensely pS STANDING OF THE CONTESTANT BER 23. gipv: Miss Cressie Breeland Miss Germaine Sandifer PpS'r Miss Wilhelmina Folk | Miss Pretto Hiers .. Micip Piilo n'Aiiiyih lYUOO JUUia V l4.li.XXJL H Mrs. G. W. Bessinger P Miss Evelyn Kirkland fe' Miss Fannie L. Free |f Miss Sallie Richardson Ip'' Miss Pretto Fender Miss Frozine McMillan fcfe;mF:: Miss Ethel McMillan lUTian T ailo TawTil af XU.XOO XJt/llCL X CULipiC? IV11 Miss Edna Rice p; Mrs. Herbert Folk Bpp' " W:' m-., w. > f [tons Cai y as advertised the BIG- COTTON CAI he bright sunshine playing in our favor r mAimitirv fill lofo niffllt AND TTTTl f! JUJ.V1 lUUg UUi 1UVV UigUV *M!?r ? } been a few "SKOW ME" people amor 1 that was heard was in praise of the APPl 'AINLY I THANK YOU. Th that I mean a great deal IT YbUR ness~I looked for big bus: usual bargains, but never: HREAD? * , ness that came here last , . ., week. I certainly apprec ; during the J rr ing to show my appreciate f you make ?^ .00 or over Special Bar rARDS OF GETTING READY F( ? ow* wQlrinn1 onopia 1 nroufl1 POOLS OF aiu lUO/IUXig g^/uviuu V|/M/ will have several special l \ DIME. , , - ,. , . , .. not be advertised, but wil ______ over the store. COME S values that are now being EAR w-1 vy Fleeced I CI t m Carnival JH -ww ' TheS Bamberg, 'T |VT A ATOPQ feelin& and friendly rivalry I A W I f worth every bit of effort J T f ill 1 1 I ^de. The beautiful suite of n fu?>ni+?To V?qo qmHvo/1 and i? lUXUItUXV> 1AM4J ui A A ? *? ...V**** exhibition at G- 6- Simmons - - - * v/dll ware Store. Be sure to ci Fff/w* an(* ta^e a a^ ^ ^r*1 LiilOrU wil"j be delighted to show it Mr. Simmons says it is on< opportunity to get the >mos^ beautiful suites he h >tes for the best day's handled, and we believe i ferald extended the su^e was selected with an I all through this view of getting the very be jriod positively ends hie, and it is both beauti November 27th. Get Sood. It is of heavy mater lbscriptions by that a l?veb* finish, and it is in e1 mt to win the 10,000 worthy of being the capital r the largest amount this contest. j day, and if you want The second prize, an orde for clubs. lg- a- Lucas, is now in o - , , , . awaiting the second prize j of the contestants is ^ * ... T . .. , This order for $80.00 will r. Look the list over , , ^ . . , . . lovelv $75.00 Victrola and note how you stand. , , ... . ,. worth of the best records at the top, you should ,, \ . , . . world, or it will buy anytl srork and put in the ,, ? _/ - ... 0 . Mr. Lucas sells. Would gc ; from now until Sat- , , , ... , way toward the purchase c that you will get the J ?T , , * *. , ? TI"/\ /i4r>n Tirnot clubs. You will no- ? i of the contestants ner buys with the order" ng some mighty fine se,ect her own present fr ;he Booster Period. Lucas' The order, 18 bou! e of them have fern- paid for' and U belongs to ial clubs, and the ond prize wlnner t0 use ,as contestants have been If she chooses,a Victro,a' al for the past two set the best talking machlP . world. Mr. Lucas is as wel mail brings us numer- , , ? , in Bamberg as he is in Ail nd new subscriptions, , issued to one or an- everybody knows that whe contestants. 1 ' says a tlling is good that 1 what he says, has enjoyed this con- Now there ,g not much . The splendid good work in thjs con(est The ants are reminded that there PS NOVEM- ten more days in which t< their good "work. Make tl ten days the banner perioc .... 120,500 iwhole contestj Now the purpose of this .... 110,000 as we have stated previously 108 500 collect up all of the subs * ' due The Herald, and add ne .. .101,000 to our.lists. We have adde( QQ caa number of new subscribers, . . . . yo,OUU have a lot of expired i . .. . 84,500 tions due us. We want to contestants to make an esp . .. . 79,500 ort to collect every one of tl .. .. 76,000 scriptions which have aire 7A Kftft pired, or which will expire s .... /4,0UU Herald indulged its : .. .. 69,500 ers for the past year or m fi7 500 did not press anyone for ] ~ '1 realizing that it Would work .. 66,500 ship on so many of its frienc . ... 61,500 that conditions have impr< f%Q nan greatly, we must insist on : . . . . UVyKJW ment of all subscription acco .... 29,000 (after a reasonable notice, Th v nival Son i I m UNIVAL opened last Saturday and after the crowds were here?packed and janu ROWDS WERE BUYING- AND BUYI] ig the crowd, but if there were they kep WONDERFUL COTTON CARNIVAL RECIATION is is all I can say?but I assure you by that. I was surprised at the busiiness, as I knew that I was offering unfor a minute did I look for the big busiSaturday, and that has been coming this date this, and so far as possible I am goion during the balance of this sale. gains for Saturday )R ANOTHER BIG SATURDAY. rations for next Saturday's business and largains for Saturday only. These will 1 be placed in prominent locations all ATURDAY and share in the wonderful ; offered here. uber's tore of Quality South Carolina has ibeen will be compelled, in self-defence, to T we have cut off all those subscribers who have not paid up. We extended falahogany vors when the^y were really needed, /< } now on but we can't run forever without ^ ?'s Hard- payment. Now, the time has come | ill there when we must either be p2id up or | Simmons separate company, and we hope none | y0U of our subscribers will take offence, | e of the because a newspaper of the standard | as ever The Herald has always been requires 3 t. The a &reat dea of money to operate. ? especial ' Remember there are only three p st possi- more days in which to take advan- /? ful and ta&e of the offer of special votes for i ^ ial, with clubs, and 10,000 extra votes each // very way day to the contestant who gets in J ( prize in the largest amount each day. If you ; have not won the extra votes and ? r on Mr. also secured the extra club votes, be /S ur office sure that you do so this week, for . || winner, the Booster Period ends Saturday | v.... ~ nierht. ? uuj a. ??= _ . I E $10.00 DAUGHTERS TO MEET IX UNION.) | in the . I P ting else >Irg j L McWhirter, of Jonesville, g > a long Heads U. I). O. | >f a fine p the win- Aiken, Nov. 19.?Selecting Union g Let her : for the meeting place of the 1916 con-j g om Mr. i vention and electing Mrs. J. L. Mc-j g ?ht and ; whirter, of Jonesville, president for | g the sec- the next year the 19th annual conven-; g she will.; tion of the South Carolina division, | tj she will I United Daughters of the Confederacy, g e in the i ended tonight with a brilliant recep- g 1 known j tion at the Titanian hall. E ven, and . The election of officers came at the = n Lucas | dose of a busy day during which the e t is just' convention was in continuous ses- e | sion, broken only by a luncheon serv- e timp to ! a* 1 r?'r?lnr>L- Th<a npwlv plpfted fc= ' cu O.U x. v v*vrvi? A ? I < ? contest-1 officers were installed following the j ^ are just! election, Miss Alice M. Earle, of Co-j E ) get in | hinibia, the retiring president, turn- i | lese last ing the gavel over to Mrs. McWhirter. j e 1 of the Other officers elected were: Mrs. j e John Cart, Orangeburg, first vicej E contest, president; Miss Mary Williams, York, j g was to second vice president; Mrs. A. G. Sin-*; = criptions , clair, Bennettsville, third vice presi-: | w names, dent; ' Miss Birdie Smith, Greer,] | 1 a large ] fourth vice president; Mrs. James W. j g but we;Mixson, Union, reelected, correspondsubscrip-1 ing secretary; Mrs. Walter Duncan,; y ask the; Aiken, recording secretary; Mrs. W. j 7 I ecial ef-;H. Cely, Greenville, treasurer; Mrs.! II lose sub-1 McC. Patrick, Anderson, reelected, M adv ex-; historian; Mrs. T. R. Trimmier, Spar-! a oon. i tanburg, registrar; Mrs. Mallie Perry,] g subscrib-j Lancaster,, recorder of crosses; Mrs.! |l ore, ana Anna u. iyncrum, uamaen, auanor. j e payment, | Miss M&ry Poppenheim, of Charles- j || a hard- ton, was nominated for president gen-! ? is. Now eral of {he general division, United j oved so Daughtens of the Confederacy, in j full"pay- 1 916. \ ^ resolution indorsing Miss; s== unts, for Poppenheim was adopted with marl<-jCw^ e Herald , ed enthusiasm and a rising vote. | OWv ' > i'? . ne Big Sale 1 two days of bad weather Full size La- fij ned this store the whole dies' black Hose, ?| < m A PLENTY. There pair ? fe it. trt tliOTVicolroc fnr ? U M W UV VUVAUWVAf 1V/1 jf m BARGAINS. I NO APPROVALS I size white Hand- a . kerchiefs, each S: j, FURS 3c I I M Friday, promptly at 11:00 Men,s heary | a. m., we will put on sale a $800 worth of fine FURS at Sweaters, each X such stupendous reductions m that you cannot fail in jus- *M*C . g tice to yourself to come in 1 and see them. We have Men's Ooze calf j? / them in Mink, Foxes of all Shoes, $2.50 valkinds, Black Lynx, Coneys ue> Pa*r and others too numerous to $1.39 1 mention. m ?15c value Turk- gl r | OVERCOATS ish Towels, each ^ $20.00 Chinchilla Over- Qc 1^1:1 coats, beautiful quality, the 1 very thing for autoing; Cot- dilf patSt^e^h- ? f ton Carnival price t0P 1=, |||| $13.75 $1.69 I A. -' in llldXWcil I TKe' WoTtder Car" ( ZZ ' No "Extras" To Buy | |f||l The new Maxwell is complete In every detail. . g ify* I A famous make of hisrh-irrade speedometer is = ' :l :'M supplied* In addition to the equipment listed |J I below, the price of the car includes: Front license ? bracket, ingenious combination rear license H and tail-light bracket with spare tire carrier; < || electric horn, robe rail, anti-skid rear tires, foot N accelerator, full set of tools, eta, etc. H We are waiting to take you for a H test ride in the car that has broken ? all low "First-Cost" records, and is = breaking all low "After-Cost" records.1 H ! "OneMm'MofiairBp ^ f W^VpEectrkStarter j li Demountable Rim ^bn^k^F^HectricLiqks 1 | RgmVisiaiiWndsMdd jMaqnetohpntion |J \ M FOB. DETROIT H f Ini 1^1 1 G. D. RYAN I |( Telephone SI Bamberg, S. C. EE ^?i ,ifc. ? ? 11 line of Books for the Chilkren at Herald Book Store '. > r-r3 i 'h Id Wk k ,- ' :-.:,