The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, September 13, 1917, Page 6, Image 6
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i LADIES' WEAR I
X DEPARTMENT
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100 Ladies' Coats, all
X colors and styles, prices
X each $2,98 550.00 j
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18 Beautiful Suits, newV
est styles and colorings,
V each $12.50 to $35 i
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45 Beautiful Serge
V Dresses, each
f $12.50 to $20
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GERMANY BACKED I. W. W. j are said tc
i probable t
Evidence Points to Gigantic Conspi-1 wjn be pre
racy to Tie Government's Hands. | juries.
j So \T&st i
Washington, Sept. 7.?Numerous! , |e^ers
indictments for conspiracy to thwart j ^ j. desc]
the government's war plans and tie ctill j-es ur
its hands in many ways appear to be mjnation (
in prospect as a result of Wednes- njgcance p
day*s nation-wide raid of Industrial: . f0r sev(
Workers of the World offices by De-I William
partment of Justice agents. i torney Ge
Evidence is said to be fast accum-: gjrecteg t
ulating to support the belief that a wide geizu
gigantic conspiracy has existed for; prearrang
some time past to cripple the gov-1 hig entir0
eminent in carrying on the war, that j re
its ramifications have extended into countr
virtually every State and that num-i "The re
erous anti-war activities, which ap- was an ^
peared to emanate from many sour-j lte
ces in reality had their fountain head: y
in a single group of conspirators. i greatlv st.
Anti-draft demonstrations, crip-|of papers
pling of war industries by so-called j . agains
labor disturbances and by violence, j . ^ j ^ ^
htimino' r?f nrnns find OOntiUUOUS anti-f 1
UUiUiUK VJ. V * V r ^
i lies na> e
ally sentiment with other activities! .n
I surveillani
tended to embarrass the government J
i ments are
and retard the exercise of its full j disturbanc
strength in prosecuting the war, ap-1 pacjgc
pear, from recent disclosures, to have Departn
been included within the scope of the t0(jav that
alleged conspiracy. wi? be
Thorough Inquiry. tornev c,
Into the formation and the work- pran^. q
ings of this alleged conspiracy the prank 1
Department of Justice has begun an and tjle e
inquiry more comprehensive, it is con(juc^e(j
said, than any launched since this ,. . .
' vision of
country's entry into the war.
Attorney
How closely the anti-war activities where
and propaganda have been inter- ?nance th
related is to be determined largely
movement
by the federal grand jury at Chicago; subject jj
which is investigating documents ^elve
seized by government agents in their .g gaid
raids Wednesday of I. W. W. and So- wjlicb 'm0
cialist offices of that city and through- j United
? I_j. ? 4; ^ *1,0+1
out tlie country- luuiuatiuiis an= m&vi sec^ons v
the alleged conspiracy originated in; study of ,
Chicago and was for some time! recent ra
actively directed from that city, j
There are also indications that Ger-: Hospital
man money financed, in part, this) Grand
propcganda. tliat German funds were1 Army in
spent free]/ in many ways to further; delaincou
the eras of conspi'ratois and that; Verdun w
from persons believed to he ac-l man aviat
tive1/ identified in carrying on the, last nigh
woi i\ ft* knew of this source of J killed an<
financial si:ppo"t. ; huts attac
The grand jury inquiry will not lie - wounded
confined, iiom present indications, to; move fro
Chicago. United States attorneys, j The ho
v.ho have not accumulated dominion-! hospital <
tarv evidence which apparently sup- 8.30 o'cl<
port the theory of a great conspiracy j o'clock ir
S KLAUBER
iving daily shipmei
* of your wants in
iv houses and we ?
mf
bought in New Y(
he same prices,
retail at about th<
ONG THE ARRIVA
1 LOT SHIRT WAISTS
Georgettes, $4.50 to
$7.50
Crepe de 'chines at
$2.50 to $5.00
China Silks at $2.50
Cotton Waists 50c to I
$1.50 each. 5
Silk Petticoats in beautiful
colorings at popular
prices.
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> be few in number. It is j NOTICI
hat much of this evidence!
sented later to other grandBrabham! Jr*?P?
| berg county, in
Is the accumulation of seiz-. U. Smith, decea
checks, and other papers i ex?c^tors ?/ sai
riptions that the great bulk: j . cash^atUie4
ksifted and the exact deter-1 sai(j ^rs g ^
if their contents and sig-! county of Bamb
>T?nK<aKiv will not hp reach-! ?f September, 1!
'"rr' " i o'clock in tfte I
jral days. >an(j continuing 1
C. Fitts, the assistant At-1 jug goods and c
neral, who conceived and, One Ford au
he execution of a nation-rone victrola, all
* t ttt tit ? furniture and k
re of X. W. papers at a;^ at sajd r8sj(
id hour, devoted virtually j implements cons
time today to considera-J stocks, etc., alsi
ports from all sections of;h?Ss? a more
| which will appe
y* ! inventory of th<
suits are very satisfying,' i office of probat<
at Mr. Fitts would say. | county.
Hands Strengthened. J
ernment's hands have been Executors of tj
rengthened by the seizure Smith, deceas
in contemplated proceed-( August 27th,
;t persons indentified with. \OTICE 1
V. and others whose activi- An~ persons y
been for some time under the estate of A!
?e. Many of these docu- i ceased, will fih
said to be related to labor itemized and v
, . . .. ^ dersigned execi
:es in the West ana the.and a? persons
rthwest. tate are hereby
lent of Justice officials said ment to said e:
; the investigation probably; J
ilonged. United States At- ? ^
, i. Executors of e
me is to be assisted by Smith deceas
Dailey, of Indianapolis, and! Sinoaks, S. C
Kebecker, of Salt Lake City, j
ntire investigation will be
under the personal super-1 K L
William C. Fitts, assistants /* ?
General. j ,.,TO,
, , LIFE
the money came from to
e manifold activities of the! Bamberg,
; under investigation is a
lto which the grand jury
deeply. Many evidences, it
)int to a German fund from j ^ Carter
ney was lavishly supplied. CARTER
Smtps attornevs in many ATTOR?
;ere today making a minute i RAMI
rhe documents taken in the | Special atten'
ment of Est;
tion of Land
Rombed: Nineteen Killed. ..
Headquarters of the French Drives Out Alal;
France. Sept. 6. The \ an- j grove'I^a^TEL
rt hospital in the region of j Malaria,enrichesth
, , . i tern. A true tonic. !
a-- again bomoardcd by Ger
:ors for six and a half hours |^
t. Nineteen persons were ** t ?
14., 4. - 11 mi LMA-rOS Iv> ft
1 twenty-six wounded. The A
j A Digestive Lio
'kc-d contained only severely i anQ?,ivei-Tonic."
men who were unable to j Blue Flag Root
I T-.
m their cots. j iujui, ?rj.ay
stile airplane flew over the, t^e aroma^ta
svery twenty minutes from
)ck in the evening until 3 Waterman's
i the morning. at The Herald
H?m?H?H?<H?M?H?H$H?H?H$H$H?H$H$I
'S, "The Sto
nts of Coats, Dres
these lines. We
ask that you give
>rk from ths same
We do not buy
5 price jobbers ch
LS THIS WEEK AI
High Top Boots in all
colors, prices as low as
S3.50 per pair.
You must see the beautiful
goods we are showing
and you will do yourself
an injustice not to take advantage
of the wonderful
values we are offering.
Remember we sell for cash
pnrl for that reason, we
can undersell.
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n^T^^ATVVVVV^I
E OF SALE. /^/i71
n order of Hon. J. J. faff(if
obate Judge for Bam- [
re estate of Mrs. B. *
sed, the undersigned 1SB
d estate, will sell at ftmpj
o the highest bidder |JJ|I
late residence of the jn|n||
J. Smith within the V?Mf|||
erg, on the 13th day
317, beginning at ten
orenoon of said day
intil sold, the follow- I 1
battels, to-wit: g I DC*ft H
tomobile, one organ, ! El UlE/ H
household goods and J f I
itchen utensils, locat- : I | BPIffi
lence, and also farm I /?un i B
listing of plows, plow- j I CHILL ggg
d three cows and six | i ___________
complete list of I
ar by reference to an i | pWHB ^
3 same on file in the \ ft Jj
3 judge for Bamberg I H FOr chills"
r i] dumb ague. 81
NO. B. SMITH, 1 | ISi "Siufnil
. h. smith, ! anolagripm
ie estate Mrs. B. U. I dibkcti
;ed i I two teaspc
10,7 9t water everyt
191'. -t. I I I until it acts
i j three times a
o creditors. | h ch.ldmhinpwi
laving claims against j v B PRICE 25
frs. B. U. Smith, de- E 11
j the same, properly i I
erified. with the un- I f
"ors ?f said estate: | I jackjonvil
indebted to said es- I '
notified to make pay- j v."
ceoutors. !
no. b. smith, Buy it at dru
. h. smith, qeneral ston
state of Mrs. B. U. from the mam
;ed. ?
August 21st, 1917. ^
I ITTPPI7 Will cure your ]
i. UTSEY Sr&n?eldr
Colic, bprains, rSr
INSURANCE Burns, OM Sores, f
Etc. Antiseptic A
South Carolina ternally and exten
~Piles Cured In
Your druggist will ref
ft n rvin**- OINTMENT fails to cur
" Blind, Bleeding orProtrud
; & CARTER The first application giv
>EYS-AT-LAW tion^iven
to settle- WLEY A 9
ates and investiga- Successors to
Titles. Fil'g,
' Accic
aria, Builds Up System
eneral strengthening tonic, 1 J\ u U H
ESS chill TOJS'IC, drives out Offirp in J. I). G
e blood.and builds up thesysFor
adults and children. 60c BAMBERG
LAX-FOS Whenever You Need
M S&PROVED CASCARA Take Gi
.uid Laxative, Cathartic T^c Old Standard
Contains Cascara Bark, chill Tonic is equa
:, Rhubarb Root, Black General Tonic becau
Root, Senna Leaves and well known tonic prop
les strength with pala- and IRON. It acts o
ste. Does not gripe. 50c out Malaria, Enrich
Builds up the Whole
Ideal Fountain Pens
Book Store. Read The Herali
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re of Qualit)
ses, Suits, Shirt W
; know that we c
us a trial before g
? houses that the r
ready-to-wear goc
arge. Come in ar
IE THE FOLLOWH
1 MEN'S WEAR DEPT.
TTT 1 _ *1
vv e are ciany receiving
shipments of the newest
things in men's wear.
'Among the arrivals this
week we mention the following:
I Knox Hats S3.50
J to $6.00.
Stetson Hats $4.00
to $6.00.
Cluett Shirts $1,25
to $2.50.
R'Sl
LI Notice
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KfOHl I 5K
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I&FEVER I
H Basis R?
Basis Ri
and fever. J j H Contents
lious fever b ! sffl
fever and |? H stock
l diseases h g5h
ions ]j H
iONFULS ~* in e hi
h r ee hours 81 sffl
well. then n km
day bfl km
omomto aic h isk
?Nj | Riley
iniimininiJy Bg *
ggists and I Bamber
?s or postpaid H
ufacturers. * ! ?
f-TIS^ic ' -1
Rheumatism f \ 111 O I
aches,'* Cramps, ^ U I 11 *
uises, Cuts and |
3tin-s of Insec s PREMD
nodyre,used i">ia">
^': PASSENGI
6 to 14 Days
and money if PAZO EFI
e any case of Itchingr, '
linsr Piles in 6 to 14days.
?s Ease and Rest. 50c.
______________ No. Arrive Bamberg F
?24 Augusta and intermec
OPELAND ate stations
W. P. Riley. " Charleston, Branchvil
and intermediate st
Life tions
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[ p v|4* 18 AU^USld* unci iiiici njgv
lvnh ate stations
ANCE 35 Charleston and inte
opeland's Store mediate stations ...
_ 22 Augusta and intermec
' ate stations
7 Charleston, Brauchvil
I a General Tonic and intermediate st
ove's. tions
Grove's Tasteless Trains Nos. 17 and 24Ily
valuable as a and Atlanta,
ise it contains the XT ? ??^1{
erties of QUININE N* B?Schedules publi
n the Liver, Drives ^or in
es the Blood and ^ ^ - System.
60 cents. J-J
i $1.50 the year. THE SO'
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aists, and are pre- **
4 | n.,
:an undersell the X. - *?
oing out of town. f!
nail order people J
ids from iobbers. 4
id SEE the goods, i
JG: _|?|
75 dozen Men's & Boys' & .
Capsiat old prices, 25c ' J
and 50 C. " t:f0.
JC - J, f :> 'ir'f
Arrow Brand Collars. 2 ^
50 Men's all wool Wors- Y
ted Suits at the old prices, T
$16.50 to $22.50. M , 5
All Regal and Boyden, # *4?
Slioes at old prices, Iefcs' j - . \
than wholesale cost todav*. J
Slioes at $4> S5r an(i ^
$7 pair; now worth ^ ^
$7.50? 8.50 and
S12.50 pair. ?
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HE STORE |1
QUALITY" |g||
A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A4A i^A Aj^k
V V V V V V %tW V V V V V V Vv * a ,v':
1. tU D..UI:J I
' 10 uic r uuut: ^
3 TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC OF H
)LLOWIXG CHANGE IX FIRE B
XCE RATES GRANTED BY
SURANCE CO>DlISSIOXER OF I
rATEj ?
ate Town levelling $1.05 Hj
ate Country Property $1.90, 9
? of all buildings, mercantile H
is also advanced 10 per cent.
EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1, 1917 H ' ?p'
g]
& Copeland i
g,- -South Carolina I j :
ern Railwayf
ER CARRIER OP THE SOUTH.
iR TRAINS SCHEDULES J
DECEIVE SEPT. 17, 1916.
All Trains Run Daily. 9
rom No. Leave Bamberg Fo r
li- 24 Branchville, Charleston
...5:05 a. m. and intermediate sta-L
" A " a m
# tlUIID ?
25 Augusta and interme...6:25
a. m. diate stations 6:25 a. m.
ji_ 18 Branchville, Charleston
8:43 a> m> and intermediate stations
8:43 a. m.
n> 35 Augusta and intermedial
u.,m a. m. ate stations 10:57 a. m.
__ 22 Branchville, Charleston
...6:37 p. m. an(j intermediate sta- ^
[e, tioris 6:37 p. m. *
a- 17 Augusta and intermedi...8:17
p. m. ate stations 8:17 p. m.
?Through sleeping car service between Bamberg
shed as information only. Not guaranteed,
formation, tickets, etc., call on
OLLIFIELD, Agent,
(JTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH.
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