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: :? ; j ? t l4l^gg|yr aKHsf HjWRB^^^np 8^^BBBB5 ^Ba -St. Ge Our Loss - Your tain. Ppf" Never before in annals of trading history has such an gi||| opportunity jxieen oil bred to the pure ising public of this The secret of financial success is not the earning 'of Hgggj&oney as much as it is the saving of it and we are going -to tell you how you can save some money. P ~ * Commencing Next Tuesday, Janu= ji&ary 15, and continuing for 15 days, lp%e shall inaugurate a SPECIAL SALE fipK -A.T OUR w; lHfi, SI. Geo?, aai irMI Ires. IK' t*-li-Viinf>- f a rtowp AT'nT> n v nf nili* T?nll onVl TVTintpr I i-X Ut- U IV *_1IJ I T V H. I HUJ Wi V'Ul A llll II1IU 1 ? lt> vv Goods; we prefer cutting and slashing the prices, and E?l offering them to you at bargain prices Regardless, of Cost during the days of the special sale REMEMBER t January 31st, at rPk* TTs\uji7 J ?Col. T. .T. Counts is confined to Ins JL Ms JDUmOerg JLl"rtll"home bv sickness. Iiis friends hope he 1 ? ? Trill soon be out again. i W/: - ' Thursday, Jannary 10,1901. ?Mr. Milton Reed, who has been here glfctcy. for some weeks past organizing a council ( jjafe'-'i Mi: w ? . ~ of the National Union, left Tuesday for ( $*f. ^ y l*ro#h.Cr S uarawarc MOrf Darlington. He made many friends i nunc h ivii uo. , Personal Ment.on. ?A. Mclver Bostick, Esq.. left Toes?Miss Leila Black has returned to day for Columbia to attend the sessions ? ; : Walterboro. of the legislature, of which l>oily lie is a s ?Mr. Gyles, of Blackville, spent Sun- uew member, having been elected at the 1 L". day in town. recent election. 1 m- ?Mr. C. Ehrhardt, of Ehrhardt. was in -Mr. Peter J. Nix, of the Bell Tele- J the citv Mondav phone Company, Charlotte, N. C., and 1 rd w \r r?ki,?? ir . woe Messrs. J. B. Ti'ndal and S. P. Holladay, in the city yesterday. ' ' * De?m#rk- *to J ?Mr. j. C. McKenzie, of Ehrhardt, was * m i v- _: in the city last Friday. Cotton is selling at 94 cents in Bamberg i ?Mr. S. W. Trotti, of Williston, was to-day. i in the city last Saturday. Legal blanks of various kinds for sale 1 ?Mr. B. H. Carter, of Ehrhardt, paid at this office. ? us a pleasant call yesterday. Raffles have l>een the order of the day ?Messrs. W. A. and F. G Fickling, of in town for the past week or so. * J Lees, were in town Tuesday. Pure strain barred Plymouth Rock fowls ?Mi*. Hazard E. Reeves, of Orange- for sale cheap. Apply to A.. H. Bruce. } burg, spent Sunday in the city. Jones Bros, have just received a car \ ?Mr. C. I. Barton, who has been sick load of fine horses and mules. Call and ( for several days, is out again. see them. ] ?Mr. J. W. Smoak, of James Island, J. P. Matheny, Esq., now has his law ( was in the city Monday and Tuesday. office in the office occupied by the Master, j ^ ~ ; -^-Messrs. M. A. Xinard apd H. W. Car- 111 tuc ?'un nousc. v ter, of Ehrhardt, were in the city Tuesday. Mr. B. Risher lias opened up a store in ?Qen. F. M. Bamberg is able to lie out the Graham building, next to The Bam- s again, to the delight of his many friends. bf<kg Herald office. c P-M ?Mrs. T. C. O'Dell, of Columbia, vis- 0 Tbe legislature met Tuesday. W. F 1 : ked her sister, Sirs. C. R. Brabham, this Stevenson of Chesterfield, was elected c " -v "Week. speaker of the house. 1 ?Misses Ruth and Mamie Harrison For Rent.?The house formerly occu- j[ !V Xave returned from a visit to friends at pied by N R Mui^augli. Apply to S.G. s .Folk's Store. Mayfield, Denmark. S. C. -Miss Nellie Murphy left last Satur- , The Spartanburg Free Lance has been ; . day for Marion, after spending the lioli- bought by Mr. Chas. H. Henry, who will ' I 'i~ days at home. publish it in connection with the daily -?Mr. J. J. Jones returned Tuesday ?"fna^'.,. , _ ,, , ? from the west, where he went to buv ^ e publish Gov. Mcbwceney s message j horses and mules 1 " t0 the legislature in supplement form this a m .?Mrs. W.E. Sease, Mrs. Probst Sease, 10^^"^bCdt'Pe"d" * % v tad Miss Lilla Sease, of Ehrhardt, spent 5:1 1 Friday in town. 0nc Sood ronge and furniture for sale lifer ?Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Spann, who lmre cbcap* Apply at once to W* C* Patrick* [ Cg been visiting relatives here, returned to The McColl \\ atclimau is a new paper Florida last Saturday just started at McColl, S. C., Marlboro e -Mr. J. B. Spann left last Saturday wT$\,wlJh ,EUUn as edi,or 0 for Florida, where be will live this year, and A. B. Jordan as publisher. j. Success to vou James Salesdav and the countv board meeting 1 -Mr. B. K. Bost'ick, of Hampton h?'?bd>t a^'emd erowd to\own last Mon- ? . county, visited bis brother. A. Me ver ** Soren> ?,f our fnemls ,lr"PPcl ? p:v -Boetick, Esq., last week. welhcm' c?u,se wc ww* g,ad to ?\t ; . ?Mr. and and Mrs. Otis Brabham re- ? TT i> ,T r V *turned last Fridav from a visit to relatives A II. Brure oilers or sale cheap fifty . And friends at Allendale. flae barred Plymouth Rock chickens. p;i?w,?. i itr a Don't forget the lecture ami exhibition e I R'l?y?turn?l Monday to , tism by 1>rof ,? j> Lanlpma? at S fe Se^^fhoH^ u bomr ? ?* ? ??? Friday oven- I spent thehoiioays at home. inir. Half the proceeds go to the Met h- h 3': v ?Mr. H. J. Brabham, Jr., has returned odist church v the South'Carolina College at Colum- R onion sets 10 and 15c. per quart * fcia, to pursue his law studies. at Hoffman's 1 I " SiatUr'-aiV, 10 ' Mr. G. A. Brickie has returned to Bamfe f m"SblK>r" J^fron.Eiber.on, Ga where be has ijS*:- 6 ^ been living for the past few years, and 11 _ Mr. E. C. Hunter and family left last will open up a bakerv in the building two ^ Saturday forBranehville, where they will doors from this oflioe. m Jnleir ^ hm' J- P- Matheny. Esq., who intended regret tneir moving to Columbia the first of January, ' I., ?Messrs. VVeldou and Grcaton Bam-1 has decided to remain in Bamberg. This berg, Robbie Hartzog, Monnie Hill, Ho- j be w.elcome news to the many r Fr- ' m?r Kearse, and Henry Bamberg have. fp>nds of himself and family. ' c returned to Clemson. T1 w ? 0 * . c ,, ~ -r, I Pearlstme & Sons are agents for the V ?Messrs. G. P. Perry, of Denmark, and i wou known McCormick mowers and 1 fey C. R. Clayton, of Elirhardt, were here ; hinders. Write or call on them if you li last Friday attending the meeting of tlie ; contemplate purchasing any improved v W^A county board control. farming machinery or implements. F . ?Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones, of Co-j Bro. .T. I. Ayres has resigned the pastor iomoia, were m tne city last rnaay on t ;it(. of Kethel ami Wed getiehl churches in ? their way home, after spending the holi- Sumter county and has accepted the call days with relatives at Ehrhardt. of the Denmark Baptist church. Ilro. ?Miss Mary Felder, who has been at Ayres has done a line work in Sumter, '1 the hospital in Augusta nnder medical; ami we hope yet greater things the Lord p treatment for some time past, returned ! will accomplish through him in Denmark s ^me yesterday, much improved in health, j and community.?Baptist Courier. f v---. . 1 r--v *.?>ri-?'5-" * YNOUNCEMENT it Unheard of Prices for the Benefit orge, Ehrhard Stocks are the Largest anc JANUARY 15 to 31st. So as to make the sale interesting ami a success, we ! shall not only let the cost prices prevail in our Fall and I Winter Goods but on every line of merchandise that we carry or sell. Handling almost everything, and Owing to our being able to purchase in larger quantities than the average re- j -> tail merchant, we are enabled ordinarily to sell von ^ % * cheaper than our competitors, hence you can readily per-.! ' ceive how much saving there will be to you if you attend 1 our sale, when we will offer you any article in our stock at about ordinary wholesale cost, (contract goods excepted.) \ Our stock is too large and varied to attempt to quote 1 prices in the limited space we have here, but we will 1 mention a lew prices nere. i In Dry Goods. 5c calicoes at 3ic per yard. Gc calicoes at 4?c per yard. 5c dress linings at 4c. Gc check homespun at 5c. 7c sea islands at 5Jc. Gc sea islands at 5c. Remnant homespun at 3c. 85c dress goods at G5c. G5c dress goods at 48c. GO and 50c dress goods at 42c. l] 35c dress goods at 25c. 30c dress goods at 22c. ? 25c aress goods at 19c. f he Sale Commences on Tu< our Stores at Branch ville, ? P PF Hon. 0. V. Gnrris and family have County Hoard Meeting, broken up housekeeping and are board- . , f . . in? at the Cope House. Tlic connt>' 1>0 'lr,, of commissioners Do you want a sewing machine or met at the court house last Monday, Su- ? >rgan ? See or write Pcarlstine ?fc Sons, pervisor Kearsc anil all the members of | ">f Branchvillc, S. C. They are making the board being present. A number of special low prices during their clearing claims were approved, a list of which we sale?from January loth to January ?>lst. ... . , Xv ? i ./ . , will publish next week. No other busiIf you are needing a buggy you might 4 . .. . ? save some money by calling on R. Pearl- ncss Wils transacted us the old board de- ^ >tine & Sous at one of their stores during cided to leave all new business to the ^ :beir sale. They are agents for the cele- incoming board, which will soon be api rated Rock Ilill, Carolina, and Baurbour p0intC(] Supervisor Kearsc turned over niggles and buy them in car lots or more , _ it V time. ?^ce to Mr. E. ( . Bruce, bupervisorWe do not publish the communication e^ec*- The ncvv i)oard will meet the lirst of "Zigzag," giving an account of the Monday in April. runaway marriage at Hartzog, for the i reason that we had a similartetter al- To the Trading Pnblic. jyj 1 wish 10 ;l?c *"?> man-T fricni,s s? nir publishing l?oth. Write again; we, and customers and the public generally ^ vill be glad to hear from you oftener. that I have moved into the store lately A beautiful picture given away with occupied by W. M. Brabham, where I am n.? c% _ a. it i* i " a,rJ ot,aP ai "oiimiui carrying a full pud complete stock of genAnions our many friends here Monday cral merchandise, liavins added groceries ye noted Dr. S. P. Rent/, TVfessrs. J. C. . , , ' e , _ =* 3reeland, Geo. J. Hiers, Jno. Cooner, D. aRd hardware to my stoe?c. I am now ot if. Smith, W\ II. Yarn, L. L. Rice, Joe I. prepared to do a time business. 1 sin- av yopeland, L. M. Aver, E. T. LaFitte, J. cerely thank you for your patronage in m, I "w Pf' am! h<f j"r a Yngus Patterson, J. G. Rhoad, Isaac W. }?ur favors m the futuie. Come and see barter, I. G. Jennings, and others. me. I will treat you right. J. A. Bvun. Pearlstine and Sons at any of their ' ~ M tores are in a position to save you monej^ Economy kncheii Grocer. 1 n a wagon. "Whether}*ou want a one- The representatives of the Economy torse or a two-horse wagon, either wide Kitchen Grocer Company, of Cincinnati, >r narrow tiro, they have it Don t miss Ohio, arc now located here in Bamberg heir special sale January loth to Janu- for a fcw months to advertise this most ,ry 31st, when they will offer their entire us.efui household article. It is for keeping tock at bargiin prices. vour groceries in such as flour, meal, cof- _ Prof. P. B. Lampman, a graduate of the fee, sugar, rice, and all kinds of spices ~ lew York Institute of Science, will give with air tight screw tops, also coffee mill, YA lecture and exhibition on hypnotism at scales, tea can, bread hoard and pie box l\A he Fitting School chapel Friday evening and bread box, all combined in one nrti- X t 7:30 o'clock. Half of the proceeds will cle. It is made of tin and galvanized iron, YA ;o to the Methodist church. It will be an so we have no wood to absorb the damp- IU ntercsting and amusing entertainment, ness. Even-thing is put in at the top X nil a large crowd should attend. Wc feel and locked, and removed from the bot- YA ure they will get their money's worth, torn. It saves time, labor, and material, IK .'lie admission fee is twenty cents. No mice nor rats can get into it. There X ? has been a long-felt want for something YA Removal. of this kind. It does away with barrels, IK Having removed the agency of the Mod- boxes,-ami cans in the cook room. We X I and Lloyd Steam Laundry to the stand <mly sell one car load here in the county YA f D. H. Counts A Co., I am better pre- to advertise it, and pay the freight our- 1U tared to serve inv patrons. Please leave se\\cis- After this every one that gets it \ uundrv at the above place. Respectfully wm have the freight to pay themselves. YA oliciting vour patronage, I am, yours for ^ e ^? this to get the people to using it. Ul usiness. M. MOYE, Agent. As to the responsibility of the company X ^ we refer to the Bamberg Banking Com- 'YA v.... 4.1......i nanv. also the Bank of Elherton, Elher- ((( x,,.n a?H ?nr?,ruWl ton,*Ga., the Second National Bank, ('inr. pearlstine & soxs. cinnati, Ohio., the National Bank of Com We desire to call your attention uicrce, Kansas City, Mo. o the ad in this issue of R. Pearlstine & ions, of Branehviille, St. George, and if i^2i Cotton. Ihrhardt, S. C. As they arc very re- * . iable merchants, you would do well to Mrs. W. Gilmore Si nuns received on \ isit one of their stores during their Monday account sales of lx, hales of long peeial sale from January loth to 31st. staple cotton. It brought 14j- cents per hev sell anything and everything. pound m Boston, a far better price than \ the short staple.?Barnwell People. a. c. reynolds. _ 1 m 1 Reynolds, the Ehrhardt dmg man, of- Quarterly Conference, ers you some special drives this week. ~ tee iiis new advertisement. The first quarterly conference of BamChassereau & Loadholt?No. 1 Jewelry. her? station met in the Methodist church ? m * on Monday morning, January T, 10.30 Fruit Trees Cheap. o'clock. Rev. II. B. Browne, P. E.. of For the next few weeks we offer nt. s\ Or-mirclinnr TUstriot w.-is nrisi>nt II<? eduction on catalogue prices three year com]ucted the opening services and pre- /Z Id peaches, plums, and apples. 10 3-year , .... . * , , .. [II tenches ;it $1.25; 10 3-year plums, $1.75* SU^C(^ w*th ^11S accustomed grace, looking 03-year apples, $1.50. These trees arc too closely into the work of the church. The '// ?rge to ship oil, and to clear the ground reports showed progress, and that enter- ((( re offer them at these prices to the peo- . u aml t th ^ >le of the town and surrounding country. * '// II. J. & 0. BRABHAM." outlook was encouraging. /// ?^ There is a fine opening for Methodism ^ou Know W hat \on Are Taking here, and with the the hoard of true, wide- Y/l "When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill awake, and consecrated officials and the \IC Vmic because the tormula is plainly many faithful members who both know ^ rinted on every bottle showing that it is and love God, investing largely and V/f imply iron and quinine in a tasteless wisely their time and strength, the re- ly orm. No cure, no pay. Price 50c. wards should indeed be glorious. ^ EXTRAORDINAF of the People from our Three Stores It, and Branc 1 Best Selected in this Se Our Clothing Must Go. We have a largo stock of Men's, Hoy's, and children's Suits, Overcoats and Pants, and we will sacrifice them at prices regardless of cost. Now is a chance for you to get a suit or overcoat for yourself or hoy at prices way below their value. / Our Hats Must Go Also. 75c hats for 50c. SI.00 hats for 75c. ?1.25 hats for SI.00. ?1.50 hats for SI.20. $2.00 hats for ?1.60, and propor-' donate reductions throughout. Our Shoe Stock is Complete, ind they must go too. We believe we handle the most eliable shoes sold hereabouts and you should take advantage of this opportunity to get' your shoes at prices ;hat mean a loss to us but a gain to yourself. In Furniture, Chairs, and Stoves. We made our purchases owing to our business in large piantities at very low prices. We don't want to carry my over. We offer chairs from 40c up; Rockers from '5c up; Bedsteads from ?1.25 up; Cooking stoves complete rem ?7.00 and up. Come and see for yourself. \ ssday, January 15th and G it George, and Ehrhardt, ARLSTINE i Horses and Hulesj I "" sell must Ihj as represented. BUGGIES and WAGONS. ? The large sf stock of vehicles in this section is now in y repository. I handle the very best makes of buggies id wagons in all the latest styles, and you can get allying in this line from me. HARNESS, WHIPS, LAPROBES, c. My stock in these lines is the prettiest to be found ivwhere, and you can surely be suited from my stock, all line of all parts of harness. ~Ko matter / what you 'ed, come to see me. I can and will save you monev. j. FRANK BAMBFRU, Bamberg, S. C. prSinroS^jg ^ TO TAKE A DRIVE? ^ ^ If so, we will enable 1 3)) you to do so . . . ySf) 15y buying from us 3 011 wiil be sure to get the easiest-riding, lightest-running buggy in Bamrz). berg County. Prices ranging from ?35.00 up. ^ W '0 can supply you with the best-looking, J fastest-traveling, all-round horse that can he 3>; bought. III i ON JANUARY 9th, , ^ J ^ we will lie able to show you the best selected i; W) line of " IHorses and Mules? ever broiiirht to this country. Come one, come ?i S ,. , ' , . , , Y/&& 13 jgl all, anci see what we nave to snow you. p] 1QUATTLEBAUM & OANNELLY, k I EHBHABDT, S. C. _ v.. ' : 't'-V SY. ,-*- -'$ *? ' +"&& ?* ^ hVille.- J k ";;^S ction.. II ' ;,\4 MB??Ml MUlff ?? ? ???? ???f - - .^ IM ncnrFDiFQ IE* Ml IWLI 1ILW We will name you some stunners: - yy Star Lve. 10c can for Oc; Scrubbing Lye, 5c can for 3c; :-l Good Luck Baking Powder, 10c can for 8c; Good Luck . j Baking Powder, 5c can for 4c; Octagon Soap, 4c a bar or 7 cakes for 25c. All tobaccos, by the pound or box, at wholesale prices. First class green coffee at 10c per lb. Genuine Texas Ked Kust Proof Oats at 50c ?er bushel, worth 60c, (the best seed we have ever sowed or sold.) It matters not what you may want, whether a paper of pins or a . p Buggy or Wagon, you will save money by buying same of us during the sale. J We pay the highest market price for Country Produce* 1 Hides, and Beeswax. We intend to make this sale the most, sensational sale we have ever had, and will cut deeply in our prices so a*. ' j'M to make same unusually interesting to everybody. ontixmes for 15 Days until :? S.C. 1 k SONS. FIRE . . ... IS INSURANCE G. MOYE DICKINSON, . / AGENT. Representing as Strong Companies as any in xi.stence. Office at the Cotton Oil Mill : : Applications for Insurance left at J. A. BYRD'S STORE, wil receive prompt attention. 1 also empower him to receive monies for me, and ^ receipt for same, including People's Building and Loan Dues .* ^ G. MOYE DICKINSON. I- ?J. Davison $ fargo, Cotton factors, if Augusta, : : .! Georgia. 1 Correspondence Invited. " 1 ^ 1 Jots, and can meet any competion. V StrinfA Our line of His, Eockers, Wrote, ; the prettiest ever seen in this section, and it is our pleasure to show you our stock* *e handle the light-running Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, and sell them >r cash or on easy terms. * * $ COFFINS and CASKETS. || All styles and prices carried in stock, and can furnish Hearse when desired. Wt so carry Stoves and Ranges, and can please you in style and price. Mattings, ' * f\ 1 1 ] r\ 1... tl'y. -v 1 /.y? Vwiimo DiVttil of VOOfiAA ?hla any uurnages, i/uice ^nairs, aim j/csk>. ?? c ?u?u name a ittuiw ? rices, and carry a beautiful stock of Mouldings. Come in and see us. It costs u ? ^tiling to look, and we will be glad to show you our stock, whether you buy or 3t. Full supply of Lime always on hand. 35- C, U-A-'STS- J Cose to lis office for Fine Job Work, |