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I Fall Ready-to-fl . NEVER BEFORE HAVE CHARLESTON, AUGUSTA A COOL WEATHER CAME IN A FOUR OR FIVE EXTRA SAL] I TAKE CAKE 0E TEEM. DRESSES. We have them in serges, satins, georgettes, taffetas, erepe meteors, and combinations of these materials. We I have about 125 new models in the house ranging in price from $15.00 to $50.00. Ask to see the "Theda Bara" model in j serge?a dress for the siren. COATS. t Broadcloth in plain and fur trimmed models at $29.75 to $45.00. Silvertones in plain and fur trimmed I $37.50 to $52.50. Pom poms and velours in a variety Wfyt Pamberg Heralb ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. j Published Weekly at Bamberg; S. C. | j Entered as second-class matter April 1891, under Act of March 3, 1879. W ^ $i5? per year. I n If Volume 27. No. 39. Thursday, Sept. 26? 1918. Our forces on the battle fronts are j T1 all meeting with success. It may not 1fl\ be too much to hope for grea? success- j | | es this year; in fact the defeat of Bui- ! i If i w< garia and Turkey may be accomplish-! jj 1 ^ ed yet, although there remains but a ' jf | 1 L very few weeks of weather during | ,which campaigning will be possible., rajH By this time next year, we feel sure WW St all of us may hope to see the cam- j tpaign very near if not quite ended. j \W HOM) OX TO COTTON. | 1 ill ^ ! f si cc President of Southern Congress Says! i /I ar Farmers Should Not Sell. / jf r Dillon, Sept. 21.?Dr. Wade Stack-! L h : ClC house, of Dillon, president of the | n Southern Cotton Congress today made ; Jj A Jthe following statement relative to j ^sr j j jj^i the cotton situation: j S i _ "I advise farmers to hold cotton ; J ? D1 until the price is fixed. In justice to j jf r<Y the South the price will not be less ? than 30 cents. It should be fixed at to 35 cents. I believe that the exchanges should be closed until the Help yowar industries board fixes the price. The panic over Secretary Houston's JWUUWH suggestion of 25 cents may cause the helping; price to drop the coming week to 25 cents or less. The president should,' {^4/%/% take immediate action in order to | 1?SULi save the South millions of dollars j ; through panic and short selling." j ^ Per Cent CAPITAL AN! Secretary Houston has since de-1 v nied the statement that he suggested! ^ the price be fixed at 25 cents. REV. F. C. HICKSOX CONVICTED. | =========== Gaffney Minister Held for Disloyal, M Utterances. B w w Rock Hill, Sept. 20.?The Rev. F. I ^ | C.^ Hickson, well known minister of:B ^ ^ JLJI Gaffney, on trial in federal court here B # since Thursday morning on the B A charge of violating the espionage B act, was convicted this afternoon on B 4dn V two of the seven counts of the indict- B JSL JBk& ?SL ment, of "intent to interfere with the B operation and success of the military;B pand naval forces of the United B ?? ? States." and to promote the success ;B ? ? of the enemies of the Unfted States." ;B Jw Saturday morning Judge Charles A. j Sg Woods, of the circuit court of appeal, I B presiding in the absence of. Judge1B Joseph T. Johnson, will hear argu-1B ments of counsel for the defense for jB OUT Mr. J a new trial. _ !B markets Tue The case of the United States; B tt for Ql against the Rev. F. C. Hickson was | B 7~ ~ + A called at 10 o'clock Thursday morn- J B D6Tg Stlturdi ing and overshadoved in. public inter- j B mals ever se est any other case docketed for trial j B HorS6 until at the present term of court. Evi-j B dence was brought out in the trial I that Mr. Hickson had lived in Gaffney ! B for 25 or 30 years and that prior to j B that time he was a missionary toj B ? China; that for several years during j K || S his residence in Gaffney he had been j B 8 I preaching and practicing osteopathy,; B ^ and was well known as a man with \ B pronounced opinions and a reputation ? BAM for giving vigorous expression to his ^ views. WE BEEN SO FORTUNATE IN OUR F ND COLUMBIA HAVE NOTHING ON I ND OUR SALES ARE ONLY LIMITED ESLADIES NEXT SATURDAY AND WI of models, $19.75 to $50,00 each. ci:n_ i Oiliv puisnes, pictm auu jlui irimmt'u, blacks and' colors. A new lot of high priced coats to arrive this week. Coats in this lot up to $75.00 each. COAT SUITS. One lot special fur trimmed suits, value $40.00, special, $29.75. These can not be matched. Other suits in silvertone, Poiret, twills, tricotine, poplins and broadcloth suits at $12.50 to $75.00. Skirts in satins, poplins, taffeta, and >Q ^TL Qfrnra nl > M| HIV UIU1V U1 ie first savings banK JL jfj ! the United States jMi( as opened in 1816. ,1 pf ' vere were then 246 I It vnKs in the United I m luntry is served "by Wf j 7,0<b2, banKs whose iff j >mbined resources |i| e nearly 28 billion ll\ >llars. irrfl has done that iv* uch in one century I* it there is much \\J eater worK for thrift \y do. urself by becoming indel Help the country by yourself far Starts an Account! . Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. D SURPLUS $100,000.08 erg Banking CoJ ive I urday I . J. Smoak left for the horse and mule isday night to purchase Mules and if ir trade. He expects to arrive in Bam ay with one of the nicest lots of ani- IS en in Bamberg. Don't buy a Mule or |i you see these. Sb . smoakI BERG, SOUTH CAROLINA. I % 'URCHASES IN THESE LINES. WE JS. WE HAVE BEEN SWAMPED WT BECAUSE WE HAVEN'T THE HELI 3 ASSURE OUR CUSTOMERS THAT " fancy silks, $5.00 to $25.00 each. Petticoats, all of the newest tilings, and at the lowest prices. Walkover shoes for women. Hose in all shades to match. We wish to sav that we have our / ready to wear stock bought (thanks to our New York buyer, Mr. Valentine) at prices that will average very little over last year's prices. We don't think this stock will last long and we cannot hope to duplicate many of these goods at the same prices. ^ f Quality," Ban | Liberty 1 TT TAKES five I j Liberty Loan Bo jj bug this tractor T on the fighting field jB . HorO much of a. Tar The Fourth Liberty H week? | BUY! BUY!! ] MB TT TAKES "something sw< j A isfy nature's craving for be \ This sweet contains the carl 1 physicians call bodily fuel, jjj supplies the physical heat s< j to growing cliildren, workei ? and all active individuals. iHf Some like tliis sweet hi coffe tea and some in >tore of Quality" I ARE TOLD DAILY THAT I rH BUSINESS SINCE THE I ?.. HOWEVER, WE EXPECT I WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO I So we advise you to make your pur- H chases as soon as possible if vou want 9 to save money. B If you are looking for stylish gar- I merits at a reasonable cost we know that 8 you will do well to come to us. We are B selling trade this season who have* al- fl ways done their shopping in the city fl stores. The reason: The same goods at fl a lower price. B Remember our cash policy .means dol- B lars saved to vou. fl Bfll iberg, S. G. I t | ' Bonds! | lundred (500) Fourth fi nds of $50.00 each, to ( lNK terror, and put it ik will gou bug f jjj r Loan Drive opens this B n H in a = BUY!!! Up * g e, some in I ^ I ^ jjj t *" V*"' ;. ...