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s -? ? - 0 f Complete Stock We have a stock of clothing on hand that would ft do credit to a city store. In the Hart, Schaffner ^ & Marx line you will find the latest styles in art cizps running from 33 to 44, in stouts, slims and A ? w ^ regulars. In other lines that we have you will > find suits at medium prices in the same sizes and J the price is as low as $10.00. In the boys' cloth^ ing, we can please you, also. fev f SHOES " * ** * ' ? ? ? ^ lr/Mi want <$ ine laaies snoes are uwc iu juai wuat, jvu. ?. X We have boots for the ladies in white, black, and V nigger brown. A complete line of children's shoes. %. Shirts and Under ware ^ Men's shirts at 50c and $1.00. The best pat" ^ terns and good values. Men's underwear from P? - 25c to $1.00. Ladies undershirts from 25c to $1. % ^ We think it will pay you to see our line of trunks, suit cases, notions and dry goods before I buying els.ewhere. "Bill Dick," "Pete" Watson and R. F. McMillan fhre here to wait on you. : GIVE US A CALL. A | C. R. Brabham s Sons BAMBERG, S. C. , | Selling Out fel V In order to make room for CSi V new goods, I desire to dispose i/ ^ oi the entire stock of Y t & | Buggies and Wagons If; ) /.? : ; ' ? I now have on hand, and if you V Y - are in need of either, get my ? prices before purchasing. ft FRANK BAMBERG ^ Bamberg, S. C. I Buy at Home .. : ? J > JL __ -X OR KAiHfcK f BUY AT KLAUBER S *:py WE GUARANTEE TO UNDERSELL ANT MAIL ?|> ORDER HOUSE. ^ jC Best 0utinSSs, yd ....10c ivv v , ? Best Calicoes, yd . 7^c ",f"A Best Ginghams (while they last) yd 10c ^ r ' Extra Quality Bleaching, yd 10c t Despite the high prices, we are selling the same quality of goods at the old prices. 3 * T v I KLAUBER'S fe y "The Store of Quality" r Y ' ' if": :. , FLYER DIES IN FRANCE. death. In the letter Rfe/? > . :?7 i ha^ been granted a ] f Young Carolinian, Aviator for French of eight days and ] f , Army, Loses Life. Paris with his brotl : well, who had been ' Winston-Salem, N. C., Sept. 23.? i e(* eariier in the war Kiffen Yates, Rockwell, formerly of from the French am V Ashevijle and Atlanta, who has been that the letter was . serving with the French aero corps Rockwell left for t] A on the western battle front/was kill-! wr?te that he had 1 I' \ ed this morning in a fight with a fr0m Verdun to a i German aircraft. Announcement of torhis death was contained in a cable- When the war beg |--f . . gram from Paris received here late; well was connected today by his mother, Mrs. L. A. Rock- j ing agency in Atla well, of this city. ! brother Paul, who w The message announcing the avia- j the Atlanta Constitu tor's death came from a friend of the France. They enlisti V family in Paris and read as follows: j legion and began sei "Kiffen killed this morning in at ber 30, 1914. Paul 1 rial battle in Alsace." ed, but Kiffen remai I q Young Rockwell served at Verdun gion until it was v during the long months of fighting, seven months of fii there and succeeded in bringing down I trenches. He then a .1 four German aeroplanes Unassisted, i fer to the aero corps For this feat he recently received a ing. In the meant war cross and military medal from had decided to rem* the hands of Gen. Joffre, who refer7 he began as a speci red to him as "a bold and courageous there for several A] pilot." He had been mentioned fre- j pers, which he now .quently for bravery in official re-1 Kiffen Rockwell v ports. ) tember 20, 1892, at Mrs. Rockwrell received a letter I His father was a Ba > * from her son only a few hours before j North Carolina. H the cablegram came telling her of his, Miss Lula Avers, a 1 I v. / * , o * FOR THE ? Root (!rnranoc ,? I nwoct PriVoc uvoi vii uwi ivu me uw??wi *nw? TRADE WITH HERNDON'S GROCERY STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ALWAYS IN STOCK. Phone 24 . Bamberg, 5. C. f ^ \ \C \J ayrM P-ii ^ f v i 1 \i \ \ i - * W5"^ \. j ? .^ LET'S BRING DOWN THE DOLLARS 1 % *> IS there any way to stop this flight? How many stampede of money that flies out of their home would all this money mean to you and me, if it ture is no dream or fancy. The artist has simply br as they are. The group of men with rifles provides this fight. Let each one of us remember this: Tha our money at home. That home values disappear v The Circus Serial "PEG O'THE RING" BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 THIELEIN THEATRE ' RIGHT HERE IN YOUR TOWN A Select Line of 5c, lOc, and 25c Goods Before you send to the mail order house, eall and see our line PRICE & JOHNSON 1 _ % I he said that he Net Income, leave of absence : What the case was about no one had spent it in seemed to know' exactly. The lawler, Paul Rock- yers themselves were pretty well severely wound- mixed up. and discharged Then an important witness entered iy. On the day j the box and' was presently asked to i mailed in Paris, j tell the court the total of his gross \ be front. He income. )een transferred! He refused; the counsel appealed: j-* I j - it. _ j nure active sec- 10 uie juuge. "You must answer the question," ;an Kiffen Rock-j said the judge sternly. srith an advertis-l The witness fidgeted about and .nta. With his then burst out with: as a reporter 011! . "But?but, your honor, 1 have no tion, he went to gross income. I'm a fisherman and j 3d in the foreign it's all net." vice on Septem- i ^ ^ =| ? , prominent South Carolina family. I _ ater was wound- , , ... A, _ i Rockwell's falther died when the boy ned with the le- _ , x ,T ! . , . was two years old and later Mrs. viped out after , i ... .. . Rockwell moved with her two sons to yhting in the . , Asheville, N. C., where they lived fori sked for a trans- T' _ , ? , , . . many years. Kiffen Rockwell was a and began tram- , ' . ... . . . . _ . .. , A1 graduate of Washington & Lee uniime his brother ^ . .. , , .. ... ' . . ? . , versity and also attended the Virnn in Pans and . . . ... . . 1 ffinio Militarv institute* fnr a time. t 1 , nAJU*U? i'i JL * X tU/ A. J -w- ? a* correspondent ? merican newspa- r?? is serving. n m DCMT7 ID as born on Sep- If. IXLll 1L, J[\. Newport, Tenn. ? . .. , L f Me* Health, Accident and Ptist minister of ' Mre insurance ' :I is mother was ALL RELIABLE COMPANIES i * member of a ??? | fck ,AL ^4. A |T Ty #yr ^jr^r^T y y ^V fy Ty T^r "y GIRLS and LADIES ' MAKE HOOTON'S STORE YOUR STORE. Always the newest and best in Dry Goods, Millinery and Suits Hooton's Ladies Store & Millinery Parlor Telephone 83-J Bamberg, 5. C. a^II *, HAT ARE FLYING AWAY FROM US communities are making an effort to check this town. What is our community doing? What were spent with our own business men? The picought home to us the hard facts. Let us face them the right action for us. Let us organize to stop t home values Increase in proportion as we spend rith every dollar sent away. L. B. FOWLER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. For Metal Shingles, Tin Roofing, aa Crimp Roofing, Mantles, Sash, Doors and Moulding screen doors and windows a specialty Bamberg, South Carolina THE WAY TO STOP sore eyes is to apply intelligent treatment?a pair mro (rloodOC O T1 fl H hnttlp Clf MACK'S EYE U1 ? I CUII U-iiU M/ W VV*V V* ? DROPS will be found very helpful in bringing about relief from such conditions. The two articles for 50 cents. MACK'S DRUG STORE. Manufacturers of MAXTOJfiE, BAMBERG, S. C. IHSllpff Best material - and workman- ! I ship, light running, requires I ^1 I i little power; simple, ea^y, to I U^|j| ^ [ handle. Are made in several Ij sizes and are good, substantial I y0lir g, money-making machines down I nent 0? your g0 to the smallest size. Write for I; wrong your who! catolog showing Engines, Boil- |! po!g<med and yoor ers and all Saw Mill supplies. I The beat remedy i LOMBARD IRON WORKS & ! H. TL..L SUPPLY CO. I III. Illdllll Augusta, Ga. 1 and Bio A purely vegetabl< Wm PORTABLE AND STATIONARY and tonic in effect I B I Bb I B| BB ! body, and puts enerj I ^nl 11 B B B B i muscles. Werecom H hBI I I IH Ba aL I cause we know from j I IV I III j ence that it is effecl Li II U i IV b II AND BOILERS { THACHER b Saw, Lath and Shingle Mills, Injec- B^^^CHATTANO tors, Pumps and Fittings, Wood IHHHHBBBH Saws, Splitters, Shafts, Pulleys, "wriTa T Belting, Gasoline Engines FRA-NOIiS I ^TST"C" LOMBARD! omc< foundry, Machine, Boiler Works. ! GENERAL Jupply Store. AUGUSTA, GA. BAMBE / . A^4. A^4. A^4. A^A A^4, A^A A^k A^4. A^fc, - A.^k^k T^f T^f f^f f^rrj|f y^jr^r T^T f^y y Our Fall Goods | T X are now arriving, and we shall be J glad for you to call and ins-pect them. J We especially call your attention to our line of Hats, Shoes, Clothing, f etc. X A Don't forget that we also carry a complete line of groceries. We ask V you to give us a call before buying, T as we are in a position to give you t close prices in bulk. J ' Remember it is now time to plant J "Rutabagas and Turnips. We have a J fresh supply of seed. Come get f I I X H. C. FOLK | ? Satisfied with small profits. 1 ?* .. We Can Beat the f | Mail Order Houses | i I "if ?m If we can't give you a \ better quality for the X .. '11 same money and the same quality for less X '%(m money, then patronize 'X the mail order houses. LaVerne Thomas & Co. ? J Telephone 41-J Bamberg, S. C. a n IT i 1 a. 1 V ror Values and styles f M IN... Ladies', Gents' and % \ jfj Children's Shoes, I | Men's Straw Hats | Shirts, Collars, ^ Ties, Hosiery i m X < -V|H X -^8 see V Y RENTZ & FELDER'f 1 Bamberg, S. C. fe- 4 II ^ - SUMMONS. || anUUGdlll State of South Carolina, County of n Bamberg?Court of Common n Pleas.?British & American Mort1" B _ rinmnanv. Limited. Plaintiff. ^9 9lf Ol^ against Sam Copeland, J. 0. Patter- 9 I W I - 9 son' C- F- Rizer' w- H- Ritter, Mrs. I V VI J. A. Byrd, as Executrix of the last . a Will and Testament of J. A. Byrd, x - c,M:t,ra n?n?.4 deceased, S. E. Neeley, Bank of '? Olar, H. H. Kearse, J J. Wilson, dy. When it gon# and saltkeatchie Lumber Company, le system becomes Defendants. vitality is weakened. j To the defendants above named: g i You are hereby summoned and re; quired to answer the complaint in kjtv'ji I Sirny this action, of which a copy is herein! S LIVBr Iwith serve(* upon you, and to serve IUI -v klVUI a oopy of your answer to the said Oiimin complaint on the subscriber at his Du uVrUD office at Orangeburg, S. C., within v twenty days after the service hereof, s -nmnminH laxative exclusive of the day of such service; iTciLb 'out your I and if you fail to answer the com?y into your mind and Plaint within the time aforesaid, the mend this remedy be. Plaintiff in this action will apply to ! many years' expert- jthe CouI"t for the relief .demanded in .iw i the complaint. Dated, April 8th, \ i 1916. 3urhome. 50c and $1 j j STOKES SALLEY, E. H. HENDERSON, IEDICINE CO., ! Plaintiff's Attorneys. OGA, TENN. iTo the defendant, J. J. Wilson: | Take notice that the complaint in -? this action, togetner wun me sum!. CARROLL mons, of which the foregoing is a , T copy, was filed in the office of the y-at-liaw Clerk of Court of Bamberg County, iberg Banking Co. S. C., on the 2nd day of June, 1916. pRAPTTn? STOKES SALLEY, PRACTICE. E H HENDERSON, RG, S. C. 9-26. Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' f-f t ,