The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, January 17, 1901, Image 3

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" = Tf mm H I | 1 fly 1 A ^?St. Gc r Our i BIIMHBZiBHHaBaiBBHBBWaBakaWMHBC flur I add . Yniir Coin ! UUI LUOO IUUI UUIIIil Kever before in annals of trading history has such an opportunity beoen oilerecl to the purchasing public of this section. The secret of financial success is not the earning of money as much as it is the saving of it and we are going to tell you how you can save some money. Commencing Last Tuesday, Janu= ary 15, and continuing for 15 days, < << _ i we snail inaugurate a SPECIAL SALE AT OUR - Hi, St. Gent, aid EirMt Stores. Not wishing to carry oyer any of our Fall and "Winter Goods we prefer cutting and slashing the prices, and offering them to you at bargain prices Regardless of Cost during the days of the special sale garter* REMEMBER t] IKt^ January 31st, at Kei* i * | The Bamberg Herald. ,h^ wFrec'is ?" sick list, ? ?Dr. S. P. Rentz, of Hartzog, was in Thursday, January 17,1901. tmvn Tuesday. 1 j.i s ? =r=?r=^ .j ?Mr. C. H. Brabham, of Olar, was in C. J, S. Breaker's Hardware Siore. town yesterday. s ? ? ?Ourjrood friend, Mr. Chittv, of Kearse, Personal Mention. was in to stys yesteryay. " J j.? # . ?Mr. T. W. Pearlstroe and sister, Miss c x ?Mr. M. D. Reid, of Olar, was in town Rosa, went to Charleston Monday to atlast Thursday. tend a wedding. I ?Mr. J. S. Breeland, of Kearse, was in ?Messrs. S. W. Copland, J. D. Quattle- 1 town Tuesday. baum, and J. M. Dannelly, of Ehrhardt, ?Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Jr., of Olar, was were in town yesterday * <. in town Tuesday. ?Mrs. W. E. Willis is qifite sick at the 1 ?Mr. L. J. Hartzog, of Goran, was in home of relatives in Orangeburg county, the city last Friday. " and Mr. Willis is over there this week. a ?Messrs. Calvin and C. F. Rentz, were ?Mrs. D. L. Haddon, who has been * in town last Saturday. visiting her sister, Mrs. M. W. Hook, left ?Mr. S. E. Xeely,"of Buford's Bridge, Monday morning for her home in Abbe; was here last Saturday. ville. * ? ?Dr. E. Kirkland and Mr. Wm. Kearse ~MJ> Aaron Rice left Tuesday for J were in town Monday. New lork, where he goes to buy his ?r -?r o- c "o 11? spring stock of dry goods, shoes, etc. He -Mr F. SI..Simmons, of Folks store, ,&i pUrch.ase a larg? and beautiful line. . "WaS-?* r- ?D i" t ir ?Misses Marion Tobish and Belle 1 . P.K?>i?e.J^ of Kearse, was FiuokeUtt.in of x,.w y?rk am, Misg R;1J. j i in toe cii) nisi i uur>uu\. fearistinc, or tsrancnviue, visueu me ?Mr. Edgar Dickinson spent last family of Mr. S. W. Pearlstine here last Thursday in Charleston. week. 1 ?Capt. J. M. Dannelly, of Ehrhardt, m < was in the city last Friday. Speak well of vour town and its enter- ? -Capt. W. F. Stokes^ of Farrell s X Prist'8- If you cannot sav anything good t Roads, was in the city Monday. then have the decency to keep quiet. -Dr. O. D. Fanst is still 'improving, Y?? ra? ??>'. your State and county a and will be out before very long. ' taxes up o February hrst without the _ ? ? Tr. , , . ' . ^ penalty, the time haying lieen extended, t ?Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Sr., was in town T . . , . ? Tuesday on his way to Orangeburg. , ,Rcv- H E. Johnson was pounded - J ... , ... his congregation during the holidays, ?Our good friend, Mr. Thos.^ t. layton, amj jie j() return thanks for the 1 of Colston* was in town last Sa.urda\. kind remembrance of his friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Isham Padgett, Jr., of jt saj(] tjiat jjon yp j falbert, of t Srnoaks, were in the city last ^aturdaj. Edgefield, now congressman from this * ?Dr. J. B. Black and Mr. Thos. Black district, will run for governor next year, left Mondaj* for St. Louis to buy stock. and that J. W. Thurmond, now solicitor, I ?Messrs. J. B. Kearse, Joe J. Brabham, will run for congress. and F. 0. Brabham were here Monday. Cabbage plants for s tie. 'Twenty cents 1 ?Mrs. M. F. Johnson, of Abbeville, is per hundred. Special offers on* large v visiting her daughter. Mrs. M. "VV. Hook. lots. \V. D. Riioap. ?Mr. J. C. Smith, of Ehrhardt, was in The naval board has reported favor- ! the city Tuesday, and dropped in to see ably on the question of moving the dry j 1 as. * dock from Port Royal to Charleston, anil ( ?Messrs. G. J. Besingor and Griffin tub decides the matter. It isn niceplunt |' Proveaux, of Oinr. were in town last Fri- Charleston, and we congratulate the j day. | old city. -Mr. A.J. Eaves is now at Trilby. Fla.. } '"""f mtrcHluocI in the legislature: > where he has a position with the Plant ast vvcek to extend the tune for the pay-j. ? ment ^hite an? county taxes until! ,J ?? Tti it , .. v> y> March 1st. Then the governor and com p-1 * ?Messrs. Frank Joyner and II. L. Brc- t roller general took action and extended j land, of Olar, paid us a pleasant call on the time to the first of February. Monday. Best onion sets 10 and 15c. per quart * ?Mr. J. W. Barr was in town this rt Hoffman's. 11 week, shaking Irands with his many * T, T' . p * Bro. 1. P.^Lule has removed from j t incuus. . Barnwell to Pendleton and lie will negin ' < -Miss Carrie Kistler of Denmark, WOrk on his new field, Pendleton and ' spent last week with Mrs. L. E. Liwngs- jjCbanon churches. Bro. Lide will be aj * worthy acquisition to the ministry of ! ?Mr. J. R. Mahoney, of Charleston, is Saluda Association?Baptist Courier. 1 visiting his brother-in-law, Capt. \\ . S. AVe are sorry to iiear of the resigna- ' Bamberg. tion of Rev. T. M. Galpliin, pastor of the ( ?Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reynolds, of Orangeburg Baptist church. Bro. GalEhrhardt, spent Sunday in town with phin is one of our' best pastors and relatives. preachers and it is hoped that lie will be 1 ?Mr. J. W. Goodson. of Ehrhardt, prevailed to remain in South Carolina.? I was in town Tuesday and paid us a: Baptist Courier. pleasant call. 1 New subscribers are coming in very i [ ?Mr. AY. L. Mitchum. of Kearse. paid ' nicely for January. Many of those who j; us an appreciated visit while he was in ' come in to subscribe tell us The Herald i . town Tuesday. j i* the best paper in the countv, and thev j * -Mr. J, T>. Miley, of Smoaks, was in : j1.;111)* < town last Monday, and was a pleasant [ ? V satistied if our list keeps on i j caller at our office. ! mcrt'as,n? :lt the same rate. . ^ -Mrs. M. A. Adams and daughter. Miss <>?< range and furniture for sale 11 Gussie, left vesterdav morning to visit J cl"'aP- Apply at once to A\ . C. Patrick. , relatives in Walterboro " Treasurer Dickinson has received of- j < -Messrs. J. C. Sau.lifer ami G. E. fi ptotiee that the time for the jay-it Copeland hare gone to Augusta, wherej If."1 of *"* * 'f '"' '^tended to , r> ? ( h'aliritH'V 1st titiii li<? firnt'?1lv r<'<illlK;ts i they will accept positions. j ? i ,, ~ , j that all will come in anil par l>efore that . ~?rs. C. O. Mahone\ , oi Charleston, | tin,e as he will he obliged to close the is visiting her daugher, Mrs \\ . S Brim-; lMH)ks on January :ilst. Those who do 1 berg. She is accompanied by Master not pay during this month will have the 1 Graeton Sellers. | pena]ty attached. < INOUNCEMENT t Unheard of Prices for the Benefit orge, Ehrhan stocks are the Largest an< JANUARY IS to 31st. So as to make the s^le interesting and a success, we shall not only let the cost prices prevail in our Fall and Winter Goods but on every line of merchandise that we carry or sell. Handling almost everything, and owing to onr lxfing able to purchase in larger quantities than the average retail merchant, we are enabled ordinarily to sell you ' %/ %> cheaper than our competitors, hence you can readily perceive how much saving there will be to you if vou attend O i' v our sale, when we will offer you anv article in our stock %r v at about ordinary wholesale cost, (contract goods excepted.) Our stock is too large and varied to attempt to quote prices in the limited space we have here, but we will mention a few prices here. 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 5 Jc. Gc sea islands at 5c. Remnant homespun at 3c. 85c dress goods at G5c. -1 *?4- Kl 1 iiiAi-l ' vO/? /I nnco n'nA/lt; of AOn U I't'SS gUUUS ill HJC. u\; >iiivi i/\>v 35e dress goods at 25c. 30c dress goods at 22c. 25c oress goods at 19c. O tie Sale Commences on Tu our Stores at Branchville, R. PI A beautiful picture riven, away with To the Trad ill? Public. ?airv Soap at Hoffman's. T . . . . - . , : , , I wish to announce to mv manv friends Cotton is worth from 9J to cents and customers and the public generally >er pound m Bamberg to-day. tjiat j have movinl into the store lately There was a large crowd in town last occupied by W. M. Brabham, where I am Saturday, and business was brisk. carrying a full ami complete stock of genR. Le wis Berrv & Co., of Orangeburg, cr;d merchandise, having added groceries ire making the Southern Christian Ail vo- and hardware to my stock. I am now >ate a verv neat paper prepared to do a time business. I sinAnv kind of mule you want at Quattle- "'rely thank you f?r J 0"1' Patronage in uumA Dannelly's, from a #25.<? plug the past, an.Uiopc for a larye increase of o as handsome as they grow 8 your favors fh the future C ome and see ? ? ^ , ; ? ,, _ , me. I will treat you right. J. A. By no. For Sale?One bull calf 134 months ? " >ld, | Jersey and i Devon and Durham. Knights or Pythias Meeting. ?ine butter family. Jxo. R. Bellinger. C. A. Picquet, Esq., who has relatives The meetmg of Baml?rK lorlge, N<> 38, oul friends here, has been appointed re- Knights of Pythias, last Monday evenuv^nfthnmtiUpnnrtAf Anmt9 hv mg was a most pleasant and auspicious flavor Ph'inizv. ? " occasion. This was the meeting set * , , , _ ,, . , , apart for the annual election of officers, Quattlebauni & Dannelly, of Ehrhardt, and the lodge room was enlivened bv lave just received another ear load of the presence of Knights J. B. Guess, K. nules. If you want a mule, they can T. LaFitte, J. Arthur"Wiggins. J. S. .T. mpply you and save you money. Faust, Chas. McGeiver, Julian Guess. County Auditor Sease is out on his I. G. Jennings, E. I). Raney, and Willie ounds, taking tax returns. Read his Rice of the Denmark lodge, as well as ippointmcnts in this paper and meet him Knight Mills, of Augusta, and Bro. J. W. vlieu he has an appoinment in your sec- Barr, a charter member of Bamberg lodge. 1 ion. The visiting brethren were cordially The senate has passed the house reso- welcomed and extended the privileges lution extending the time for payment of the floor. In the absence of Chancel>f taxes to March 1st, thus vitiating the b)r Commander C. \\ . Garris, Piist t haniction of the governor and comptroller cellor Jno. F. Folk picsided until he by general. courtesy relinquished the chair to Past v, f T, T ? ? i Chancellor E. T. Lar te, of Denmark. ^irr' Lampman ga\ e a lecture- There was a much larger attendance of tnd exhibition of hypnotism at the Fit- A ' ?? ,51,*] ino- School chanel "last Fridav evening tl,e members thau usuaI- somt hein? f i present for the tirst time in months. iln^l vudience was preient Fourteen applications for membership ' ' ' ^ ' were read, and it seems that the lodge is Mui.ks. Mules.. Mules...?Quattle- certainly taking on new life. The eleclaum & Dannelly, of Ehrhardt, have tion'of officers resulted as follows: nore mules than the "mule man," and Master of Work?C. W. Garris. hey are selling cheap for cash or on Chancellor Commander?W. P. Rilev. line. See them before you buy. Vice Chancellor?A. W. Knight. Bro. E. Alston Wilkes, of the Circuit Prelate?J. E. Felder. iider, ought to be made editor of the Master-at-Arms?D. Bowling: Southern Christian Advocate. With Master of Finance and Keeper of ReiVilkesat the helm the "old Southern" cords and Seal?II. W. Johnson, vould go forward to greater things. Master of Exchequer?A. E. JI. Sim * * i . ? I mnn? wur jon presses nave neen Kepi nusy ii*rlit and dav recentIv, and we are turn- Trustee R. L. Risher. ng out lots'of tine'job printing. We After the election officers was ended a lon't do cheap, slioddv work, but if vou pl^s3nt surprise was sprung, when Maj. vant some nice printing, come to this Eaves invited the members and visitors )ffice. We guarantee satisfaction. ' ^ banquet at the .1 ohnson Hotel,.which , . , ' . . . . had been tendered the lodge by Col. .Ino. Lvt our . orrosi-.n.lcnts take a fresh p folk. Maj. Havoloik Eaves! and Hon. lart with till' now century anil write lis (, \V. Oarril A rcriss was taken and he news from their sections oftener., , j , ,0 ? imu.rnwn. le p us to make our eounty leltefs a , T, ^ pleasant feature, and the eature of the paper. A\ e want to hear ,oll?e is ?|,ligation,, to the rom every section of the county. I i,rl,ilm.n for ,|R.ir- Uiouuhtfulness and Edgefield county seems to want every-1 hospitality. After the return to the lodge hing in sight. Congressman Talbert is room pldiisant remarks were made i?y 0 run for governor; Solicitor Thurmond I many of the visitors and members, and it vaiits to go to congress; and we hear i was indeed a happy occasion. hat Mr. L. .T. \\ illiams has the congres-1 The endowment rank held a meeting uonal bee buzzing in his bonnet. immediately after the lodge adjourned. The extension of the time for paying'at which officers for the coming year axes will come in very nicely for many j were elected as follows: n Bamberg county, as* there was nearly i President?H. C. Folk. 1 month during November that the Vice President?1). F. Hoot on. Treasurer could not collect 011 account 1 Secretary and Treasurer?W. 1). Rhoad. >f work being done on his duplicate. i It was decided to meet quarterly hcreTlie board of directors of the state | a/5cr< ?? reffular Hge meeting nights, lispensarv have ordered that $100,000 be 1 un amus:-slt^' degree was >aid into the state school fund at once, j <'onf*'rr,'d 011 se\eral members of Bamf he board also states that thev will pav I? \ Hen mark hicthren. ?.">0,000 to the schools in the next thirty The lodge has a lot of good new malavs. This will be good news to many, ^ 0 0,1 anu the meetings unl no doubt Bamberg county will get for the next month or two will be \er\ 1 part of this moncv for her schools. interesting. All the members are uiged * , .. .; . . 1 -m to attend regularly. The outlook tor Senator May field has requested Ex- pvthianisui in Bamberg is verv bright, supervisor J. B. Kearse to meet with the * m ' legislative delegation here next Monday j N Advertisements. :o go over county matters, 111 order that he delegation may be fully informed as I>1{- " :o the financial standing of the county. Notice J>r. Black's dental card in .'to. The meeting will be held at the another column. He has his regular ' ?>-- 1......... I r.lt supervisor s oiuee in mi* iouii uuu?v uu^<u uuiih?mi. aext Monthly morning. T j Counts, Master?Master's sale. J. B. Hunter, Sheriff?Sheriff's sale. Wantf.d.?10,000 cords of good hickory ^ t. Morris?Wanted. lo l>e delivered at Kowesvilie and Den mark, S. C. For particulars address Senator Tillman was formally elected John F. Simmons, Rowesrille, S. C. by the legislature Tuesday. EXTRAORDINAR f! m { CM Wil h of the People from our Three Stores it, and Branc i Best Selected in this Sec > Our Clothing Must Go. We have a larcre stock of Men's, Boy's, and children's Suits. Overcoats and Pants, and we will sacrifice them at prices regaroless of cost. Now is a chance for you to get a suit or overcoat for yourself or boy at prices way below their value. Our Hats Must Qo Also. 75e hats for 50c. ?1.00 hats for Toe. ?1.25 hats for ?1.00. ?1.50 hats foi ?1.20. ?2.00 hats for ?1.00, and proportionate reductions throughout. Our Shoe Stock is Complete, and they must go too. We believe we handle the most reliable shoes sold hereabouts and you should take ad?/ vantage of this opportunity to get your shoes at prices that- mean a loss to us but a gain to yourself. In Furniture, Chairs, and 5toves. We made our purchases owing to our business in large quantities at very low prices. We don't want to carry x, 11v.* ? ^1 f b? iiiv anlrm?l? 4i?aiyi i Illl\ ()\IT, H U niltT rililir> IICJII -t*a- lll#? iwiAi'iii JIWIH 75c up; Bedsteads from $1.25 up; Cooking* stoves complete from $7.00 and up. Come and see for yourself. ^ \ Lesday, January 15th and C< St. George, and Ehrhardt, 5ARLSTINE i Horses flulesj 1 ^ ^ " sellniust l>e as represented. BUGGIES and WAGONS. The largest stock of vehicles in this section is now in my repository. I handle the very best makes of buggies and wagons in all the latest stvles, and von can get anyV 7 V O %, mm thing in this line from me. HARNESS, WHIPS, LAPROBES, 1 - -1 4.~ K.. etc. iViy stocK 111 tnese lines is uie prciucM iw m- umuu anywhere, and you can surely he suited from my stock. Full line of all parts of harness. No matter what you need, come to see me. I can and will-save you monev. ' %> v Q. FRANK BAMBERG, , t Bamberg, 5. C. lifiSE I. TO TAKE A DRIVE? ^ If so, we will enable . (Jg)) you to do so . . . By buying' from us you will bo sure to get the ' /ftjS easiest-riding, lightest-running buggy in Bam- /ftSj berg County. Prices ranging from Soo.OO up. "We can supply you with the best-looking, J * ' l_ ~ * '* A A 1 - -- -v- --11 ?. ,1 1 v , x ?? > - . f l\o4- /inn 1 \i'k ' / /7>r^ lasiesi-i raveim", aii-nuuiii ihm></ uuu i-au ??v irr? \ p,o?,i,t. M\[ P 0JV JANUARY 9th, 1901,Pjt we will bo able to show you till' host selected |j line of #Horses and Mules? ever brought to this country. Come one. conic L all, and see wliat we have to show you. M QUATTLEBAUM & DANNELLY, EIIRIIARDT, S. C. i Y. ?| hville. ? 3tion. ' V; ?;jjWm IN GROCERIES || Wo will name you some .stunners: Mar .Lye, lbc can tor be; hcrublung Lye, oc can tor oc; .:><m f Good Luck Baking Powder, 10c can for 8c; Good Luck Baking Powder, oc 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. r 1 Genuine Texas lied Rust Proof Oats at 50c per bushel, worth 60c, (the best seed we have ever sowed or sold.) It matters not what you may want, whether a paper of -| Bugs) or Wagon, j you will save money by buying same of us during the sale. ^vjj j| We pay the highest market nrice for Country-Produce* Hides, and Beeswax. ' j AVe intend to make this sale* the most sensati^j^Bale we have ever had. and will cut deeply as | to make same unusually interest^y^^^^^H^^v ontinues for .15 Days until fj k SONS. J FIRE..... 1 INSURANCE 1 G. MOYE DICKINSON, ll AaViKT. 1 Representing as Strong Companies as any in xistence. Office at the Cotton Oil Mill : : * . j |IB Applications for Insurance left at J. A. BYBD'S STORE, wil receiri prompt attention. 1 also empower him to receive monies for me, and j: receipt for same, including People's Building and Loan Dues G. MQYE DICKINSON. | Cotton factors, Augusta, : : Georgia. i|.fl Correspondence I ^ WHEN YOU HEED . y k fc lAJj: , We to keep a kindred lines. We buy in carload fWui^Kj^ I ( jhtCSTm lots, and can meet any competion. . V fiS&A sthe prettiest ever seen in this section, and it is our pleasure to show you our stock. Ve handle the light-running Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, and sell them or cash or on easy terms. COFFINS and CASKETS. All styles and priors carried in stock, and can furnish Hearse when desirea. n# gam 1st) carry Stoves and Ranges, and can please you in style and price. Mattings, la hv Carriages, Office Chairs, and Desks. We also Frame Pictures at reasonable rices, and carry a beautiful stock of Mouldings. Come in and see us. It costs >.d|| lothing to look, and we will be glad to show you our stock, whether you buy or ot. Full supply of Lime always on hand. S. Q. HAYS. Come to this office tor Fine Job Work. | v..