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I Cut Prices on fires <|> We have just received a large shipment > of the famous X BRAENDER TIRES ~ X and are able to offer them at the foll.owfy ing veiy low prices: X Size Price V 30x3 $ S.80 A 30x3 Vz 11.75 \ 31x4 17.90 V 32x3% 13.50 32x4 18.35 33x4 ly.io ^ 34x4 19.50 These Casings are guaranteed 3,500 ^ miles, and are the same grade as V has been sold in the past for V much higher prices. V We also carry a complete stock of Inner ^ Tubes and can fill mail orders V promptly. V Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these A, prices. Terms: Cash with order. A BAMBERG AUTO CO. A Bamberg, S. C. T * 1 Ladies, Attention i?? j % We can save you from 15 X to 20 per cent on your high boots A SEE US X Before Ordering I KLAUBER'S ? "The Store of Quality" STORMS WALDORF ASTORIA. ers were starving. T stopped and instantly Police Reserves Charge Crowd and boarded tha runninS to drag the owner fro Several Persons are Injured. ,icemen droye away , Unable to Quic New York, Feb. 24.?A crowd of j Three policemen w' approximately 11,000 persons, most-( the marchers away fr ly women, who had attended a mass j Astoria, were swept a meeting in Madison Square to pro- reinforced soon aftert test against the high cost of food, ber of porters and ot stormed the Waldorf Astoria hotel the hotel, they were late today, shouting they were starv- the crowd. Traffic wj ing and demanding to see Governor directions. One won Whitman. When informed the gov- "We want to see ernor was not there, but at another We want bread. 0 hotel, they refused to believe it and starving." started a demonstration which ne- The reserves arri\ cessitated the calling out of police was speaking and fc reserves to disperse them. Several front of tiie notei e persons were injured in the disorder vainly argued with that followed. Four arrests were finally wer^ forced t made. woman late'r was foi One of the speakers at the Madi- in the street, where son Square meeting had asked how had been knocked do many persons would be willing to go While the police to the governor's hotel. Several in the crowd in front < the crowd, who took this as a signal Astoria a committee to march, started away and soon an appointed at the M excited throng was moving up Madi- meeting called on < son avenue. At Thirty-second street man at the Hotel St. the marchers turned into Fifth ave- hundred of those w nue. One man, pointing at an auto- in the demonstration mobile, shouted that no one had a Astoria assembled in right to ride automobiles when oth- St. Regis. The gm IN YOUR NEXT ORDER TRY A CAN OF COLUMBIA PURE COFFEE GUAWANTI2ED PURE In One and Three Pound Tins HERNDON'S GROCERY Phone 24 Bamberg, S .C. > WHEN UNCLE S, THERE won't be so much for you i yet. The first guns must be trail ual Effort?Cooperation?Public Commercial Club?these are the big gi this question. But it's only a matter c us in this war against "mailorderites. vertising Clubs of the World, in speakir recently, openly condemned the adven in part: 64There is no reason why the ( dium of the United States mails when i accept their advertising." This Fede] stop all unfair and dishonest publicity forces are enlisted on our side. IF ITS A BLUEBIRD "IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD" THIELEN THEATRE RIGHT HERE IN YOUR TOWN A Select Line of 5c, lOc, and 25c Goods Before you send to the mail order house, call and see our line PRICE & JOHNSON V V T V * * * ' ~+~ "? ^ w he machine was; the committte in one of the parlors several persons of the hotel and told them he would board and tried support Mayor Mitchell and the other im the car. Po-; city authorities in every way possilis assailants, j ble in relieving the situation, rt Crowd. j Count on the Governor, ho tried to turn i "You can count on the governor om the Waldorf i and the State legislature to help to side. Although j their fullest capacity," he said. \-ards by a num-i "If the corporation counsel should her employes of draft a bill which would meet your unable to quiet approval and which would be acceptis blocked in all able to the legislature, can you tell lan cried: j us just how quickly the city would the governor, j be enabled to use the money to purur babies are chase food?" the governor was asked by one of the committee in reference 'ed while she to possible appropriation by the city, irmed a line inj "The bill would go in Monday entrance. They j night," replied the governor, "and the crowd and j ought to come out signed and availo charge. One'able to the city bv Wednesday." ' *""* * - -- A J +1> ? m Iff no ind unconscious | ine governor iuiu me tuuuu?uCC it was said, she! he was 'afraid things are too high," wn. i adding also that he was "afraid they were dispersing j are going higher." of the Waldorf' "Such a condition," he said, which had been j "probably will prevail as long as adison Square there is such a foreign demand for Governor Whit-; our victuals. But we will do the best I Regis. Several we can in the legislature to help the ho participated , city relieve its needs." at the Waldorf) There was no music and neither the front of the shouting nor hooting, as the march,'ernor received , ers, bearing only a few signs and 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, S. C. 1 ??? ??? GETS BUSYmcl me to do. But tliat time is not here led on the enemy by ourselves?IndividOpinion?the Power of the Press?the ms that should be brought to bear on >f time until Uncle Sam will join with " The President of the Associated Adlg before the Federal Trade Commission tising of the mail order houses, saying catalog houses should be allowed the meill reliable publications have refused to cal Trade Commission has promised to . So let's do our part until the big i \ i I Why Order Legal Blanks From the City when you can get them right here at home for the same money, less the postage? We have a full stock* HERALD BOOK STORE, Bamberg, S. C. YOU XEED NOT suffer the ill effects of a bad cold or grippe any longer. The speedy action of MAXTONE will do , you more good in a shorter length of time than anything yet devised. Yes, every bottle is fully guaranteed. If you are displeased call for your money. MACK'S DRUG STORE Bamberg, S. C. Aa A4A A A J y y y y y banners touching on the high cost of j ditions as well ; I living, proceeded toward Madison j facilities for rec Square in a score of processions. j of foodstuffs. Marched Quietly. [ "The situatioi Xor was there any disorder when j Swann declare< the women reached Madison Square, j there is a prem I Only a few policemen were there, but tion and gamblii (reserves were held at nearby sta-iof life." j tions. The women marched quietly j He added thai I to places assigned them by those in to turn over to j charge of the meeting. Occasionally ties the inform; j there was cheering when the staff until he h i speeches began, some of which were New York count; ! in foreign languages. One of the seizures that mi first to address the crowd was Adolph so if he has au Blumenstein, a thirteen-year-old those gambling school boy. Although sev< "We want the high cost of living potatoes were i: : to go down," he said. "You can't railroad compar support a family of five or six chil- eleven carloads l j - c% + ~ _ ?aaI. f rtAf n f ottnrnDl Q1'611 On $1 I il WtJClv VV11.II puiaiucc en- uicuiv<i atiuiuuj 8 cents and onions at 15 cents a ported. Simila pound. Some people want prepared- said, had existe ness, military training in the schools, days past, too. But, 1 ask you what is the use Agents of the of this if we have nothing to eat to of justice visite i train on? We want food, not chari- and inspected tl ' ty." age plants there Housewives' Meetings. provisions of al The meeting in .Madison Square examined the bo followed many assemblages of house- but gave no int wives earlier in the day in all parts pose of their vis of the greater city. .Meanwhile the district attorney and other officials American glo^ were investigating storage house con- Cuba. " X We especially call your attention to our line of y SLIPPERS i i v Which have just arrived. We are A now in a position to suit all? > ladies, men and children. V We shall be glad to have you stop in *X and look 'em X over. H C FOLK | i Satisfied with small profits. > I We Can Beat the | A Mail Order Houses | | We have been acknowledged as Lead- X ; ers in Ladies', Misses', and Children's outfitters. a ' We bid for your business with the world's best merchandise and honest X v prices. X l-M LaVerne Thomas |& Co. I | Telephone 41-J QBamberg, S. C. ^ Buy Goods at Home | | We have all you need at lower prices than you can get from Kalamazoo to & Constantinople. If you prefer trading with foreigners, we have with us "Sleigh" and "Buck," and they have at your call all you need to eat or & wTear?to dress up with or to work & in. Patronize the old reliable. > A V|| x RENTZ & FELDER ! ! Bamberg. S. C. & a^AAAA A A^A AAAAi^LAAAAAA y v t^t y Ty y w w w* y Ty = /f as available railroad The Modern Girl, eipt and distribution A modern girl in every way i," District Attorney js buxom Betsy Bang. J tonight, "shows ghe spends a part of every day ium put on specula- jn learning some new slang, ag in the necessaries ?Youngstown Telegram. J 4 t he did not propose \ modern girl and very gay, the federal authori- Is Rhoda Rhetta Rose, ation gained by his I ghe studies hard to find a way t J 1 4U?"I ~ - ? r .l.it. iaa learnea wueLiiei yj wearing iewer ciuuiea. y was entitled to any ?Warren (Ohio) Tribune, ght be made and al- j . ;, thority to prosecutej 4 modern maid, right up to style, In foodstuffs. j is Angelina Snooks, mty-two carloads of t gh? plays the haughty beauty while n the yards of one Her mother sews and cooks. ; ly here today, only. ?Springfield Union.v were unloaded, the I 's investigators re-! a girl who goes the modern jog ir conditions, they! Is Thelinda Hare. d here for several j she puts clothes on her poodle dog And leaves her wishbone bare. > federal department | ?Houston Post, d Jersey City today j nree large cold stor- j \ modern girl we'd have you meet said to be filled with is Miss Lavina Betts. I kinds. They alsOj p0r while her brother's sound asleep OKS or me companies, < sne sieais ms cigarettes. :imation of the pur- ?Savannah Press. Cellulose is being recovered from fes are in demand in asparagus waste by a process devised by a Hamburg chemist. , . *