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Everybody Come Everybody will be pleased, as our prices will do it. Don't miss the place; don't forget the date, Saturday, April 29, 1916, at 8 a. m. Be sure and come. j t ? ???? ? Notice In this circular we haven't $ space enough to tell you the real bargains. The best way will be to find out by a personal inspection. * |f| Now ^ *: - II Don't stay away. Visit this J store each and every day during | this sale. Sale begins Saturday, . J April 29,1916. Give J us your trade and we will feed | you on bargains without a spoon. If Look for the BigSign B I W. H. STILL'S OLD STAND >L mmmm? SS3SSS ???????i?mm ???????I THE SUBMARINE MATTER the imperial' ( . TJ. S. TELLS GERMANY PRESENT should now, imn PLAN MUST CEASE. 1 effect an abandc ? . t , * methods of wai Note May Cause Rupture in IHplo- gers and freight matte Relations or Cause government can to sever diplom ipl ' gether.'* Washington, April 19.?President Excerpt -rxTsi ? i . ? m , . The note to I Wilson s long expected final warning a ^ iV , .,? TT .. . . The governr to Germany that the United States will break off diplomatic relations un- ^ fta? ?ei? i .... , has accepted th y less she abandons her present ,. . - , tions and assun t' methods of submarine warfare, and .. . . . , _ . a ^ . I government as, immediately declares her intention to ... . . . . entire sincerity do so, was delivered today m a note ... \ ...... 3 v 1L has hoped even to Berlin and was announced by the .. . . .. . . . * would prove to president in an address to a joint ses- . . . v .. . . imperial govern: ~ " TRn rinomHorit no. SlOU UI UUUgXC^d, 1 UU pi V4V . , . , control the act mands nothing less than the abandon- . manners as to s ment of submarine warfare against . , the recognized p commerce. , .. , . as embodied in Both the president's address and _ u tions. * * * It h the American note declare in un-i . i ance .for unpr< equivocal terms that only by Ger- , .. . j . i ! and has bebn wi , . * many acceding to the demand can the ? , . , . _ . . ^ facts became ur breaking off of relations be prevent- .... . . t susceptible of ( ed. I .. .. ., .. 1 tion. The president considers that the <<TA ^ "It now owes ; y- . next step depends solely upon Ger- .. . .. a / * lts own rights t many and that three or four days \ * , government tha constitute a reasonable time for a re- _ . .. . Pamfu T>ly. He is willing to discuss how I it 11UO U^WIU submarine warfare may be conducted . , , . within the limits of international law fhe verv outset and humanity after Germany aban- . f . , dons her present methods. ' * "J ^ Diplomatic history records only one Qf necessity be, instance as yet where a breaking of ?h? - f, relations between two first-class pow- yery methods 0 ers has not eventually brought employment> of war?that which now exists between ter,y incompati Germany and Italy. ples 0j humanit Attitude of Congress. ed and incontro1 Congress received the president's trals and the s declaration of his course with mixed non-combatants, evidences of concern and approba- "If it is still t tion. Most of the leaders, Democrat! perial governrm and Republican, thought the presi-; lentless and in< dent hardly could do less and some against vessels expressed the opinion that his action j use op submarir would not lead to war. [ ment of the Un Republican Leader Mann alone of forced to the co all the opposition leaders openly at- but one course tacked the president for his stand.! "Unless the He characterised it as a political should now, imr play. I effect an aband< President Wilson's words leave no methods of nnnortunitv for double meaning. In against nasseng Rr ./ - ? - ? his address to congress he said: ing vessels, the "I have deemed it my duty to say United States c? to the imperial German government to sever diplome that if it is still its purpose to perse- German empire cute relentless and indiscriminate warfare * * * the government of the Get your Wa United States is at last forced to the tain Pen at the Itdk SATURDAY, API AT THE LEADER, We cordially invite you to attend this G with us whether you desire to make a p will endeavor to make your visit a plea: pression at the beginning is an fevei A NEW STORE W Grand exhibition of the newest creations MFRPHi The most complete and varied display of newsprint PREPAR Bake your bread, cakes and pies so you and stay all day, and attend many succe you see and hear for yourself. SATU1 WE GUARANTEE SAT1SFACT1 THE U MAIN STREET - / v - M there is but one DIED OF STRONG DRINK, rsue; and that unless 1 jerman government Cat Became a Toper and Expired All lediately, declare and in ^ Night mment of its present fare against passen- In an ajcove of the jail yard Qle> -carrying vessels this the county jajj cat jies buried behave no choice but neath a neat mound of ashes and latic relations alto- cinders, with a crossboard bearing the words "He died of drink," above ; From Note. . his head. Berlin declares: Tb? legend on the crossboard is nent of the United true Qje djed 0f (jrxnk;. Not drink very patient. * * * It 0f p00r qUaiity, but smooth, 100 | e successive explana- pr00f stuff that he imbibed not well mces of the imperial j but too copiously. . of course, given in j q|^ wag joc^ed jn a room contain-' and good faith, and j jng hundreds of quarts of liquor that against hope that it bad been seized in raids. One of the be possible for the barrels of whiskey had sprung a ment so to order and ]eab Some of the pungent amber s of its naval com- iiqUjd had made a little pool in the iquare its policy with centre of the floor. Ole lapped at rinciples of humanity gjngeriy# it bit his tongue and he l the law of na- made a wry face. as made every allow- Then a wonderful change came scedented conditions over bim. He felt rejuvenated. He lling to wait until the feit powerful and combative. Throwtmistakable and were jng back his head disdainfully, he mly one intrepreta- i00ke(i around for Deputy Bush's dog that he might whip him. But the it to a just regard for door was locked. So Ole went back o say to the imperial; and lapped again at the queer, fiery | t that time has come, liquid that bit his tongue. It beat lly Evident. any catnip he ever tasted. Again e painfully evident to be imbibed. tion which it took at They found him at daybreak, andi is inevitable, namely, buried him with impressive honors, j marines for the de- a mar^ 0f respect they half-1 enemy s commerce is masted the flag that drapes the piccause it is the very tUre of Sheriff Hodge directly over vessels employed and the firepiace. And so passed Ole, the f attacks which their Victim of his waywardness, and a course, involves, ut- cracfced stave in the biggest whiskey ble with the princi- barrel jn the "evidence" room.? >, the long establish- geattle Post Intelligencer, vertible rights of neu- ? ;acred immunities of Infringing. he purpose of the im- One morning little Mary hung *nt to persecute re- about the kitchen continually, both-j iiscriminate warfare ering the busy cook to death. The j of commerce by the cook lost patience finally. ies, * * * the govern- "Clear out o' here, ye sassy little ited States is at last brat!" she shouted, thumping the! nclusion that there is table with a rolling pin. it can pursue. The little girl gave the cook a imperial government haughty look. . " nediately, declare and "I never allow any one but my mment of its present mother to speak to me like that." she submarine warfare said. er and freight carry j government of the "You've had plenty of rain in your in have no choice but section?" itic relations with the "Yep. Hurt my crop, too." ( ^ altogether." "Will you lose much money?" j Thi "No; I'll break about even by haul terman's Ideal Foun- ing autos out of mudholes."?Pitts- Qu tin Herald Book Store. burg Post. > ioc 0 mm Sale I \\l 29th, 1916 Denmark^ S. C. irand Opening. We want you to be turchase or not. In either event we >ant one. You know a good imrlasting confidence in the future ITH NEW IDEAS in the world of immediate necessities ^ndise [ and summer fashions are to be seen at this store e now i can come to the grand opening day eding dayr. Don't do anything until *DAY, APRIL 29th, 1916,8 A. M. OH 08 YOUR MOlimSACIi ? a nrn DENMARK, S. C. j " . - ~ Such tobacco |j enjoyment ^tB| as you never thought D could be is yours to l/^^X 'command quick as \ you buy some Prince ,k" Albert and fire-up a pipe or a home-made \ cigarette! ' Prince Albert gives /pra5%XV von ftvfirv tobacco sat- *v iBm wM. , isfaction your smokeappetite ever hankered for. That's because it's made by a patented process that cuts out bite and parch! Prince Albert has ah been sold without coupons or premii We prefer to give quality! Fringe A the national joy has a flavor as different as it is delightful And that isn't strange, either. Men who think they Bp. Prince Albert every. rette can smoke an< where tobacco is told in , toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red Albert. And SITlOKCrS \ tins, 10c; handsome pound 0ut certainly have a b and half-pound tin humi- . , . dors?and?that corking fine Coming" their Way 3S pound crystal-glass humi- Prince Albert tobacco ^ dor with sponge-moistener R. J. REYNOLDS TO R. P. BELLINGER RILEY & C0P1 Successors to W. 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW Fir6) Uf Oflice Over Bamberg lianKing to. ACCideilt General Practice , INSURAl b Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head l)fflce ln J" D- Copel? cause of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA- ROMBERG, S. ( VE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary inine and does not cause nervousness nor ,ging in head. Remember the full name and t>00h the Rornld SI >k for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. xtead Llie neraia, $l, Seeing is Believing * Come and see for yourself. I You will find the greatest bargains you have ever looked at. -M ~ ~~~~~mmm~~???? m <: You I ' M can make your selection. Our goods are marked in plain figures. ||| 1 -Wa Come Be with us Saturday, April 29, j and every day during this Grand n.i. TTT. upemng oaie. wc assure yuu i your time and money will be well 1 spent. Extra !; help has been engaged to enter- .. j tain the big crowds. J | Look for the Big Sign m W. H. STILL'S OLD STAND On the reverse side | . J I fl I of this tidy red tin ft i';1 1 BBfljjygy J fl ______ cess Patented July I ' VhBwI j\ { I H VSVS 30th, 1907," which I | js has made three men I IBKWiii 19 mS smoke pipes where | ^ (SWUiMiLrf! (S HOf ! 1 * one smoked before 1 I PIPE. AHO | LBERT j| You never tasted the like of it! I can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciga- I i will smoke if they use Prince H vho have not yet given P. A. a try- | | ig surprise ana a 101 01 enjoyment mm soon as they invest in a supply. I vill tell its own story 1 H BACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. | eland FRANCIS F. CARROLL * itiiey. Attorney-at-Law ^ Rolll-inor On. g unue uvci uauiu^ig w.?...p -? GENERAL PRACTICE. BAMBERG, S. C. *CE i id's Store j invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE S TASTELESS chi'I TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches the blood.and builds up theays.50 t;er year. ; tcm. A true tonic. For adults and children. 50c I >1 ||