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~~ Febri % At the request of some of 01 owing to bad weather, were un our SPECIAL SALE, during th< we have decided to continue DAYS, from FEBRUARY TH our customers and friends an o purchases of whatever they need advertised. J . * * THIS SALE W: -,'Vc *. ' 'v. # ? \ The Bamberg Herald.j ^ rfck "L ? 1 hut is better now, which will be ~nw^ajTJaMary'31.1901. ' "ewshi.s manv ^,s in.Ba -- ~ 77 ~ , Best onion sets 10 and 15c. . J. 8. Broker's Hardware Store. at Hoffman's. ~ 7?--z^?- The pavement in front of M c Personal Mention. Sandifcr's store has been repair > ?Hon. C. W. Garris spent Sunday at j Rev. Kenneth McCaskill pre - home. the Presbyterian church last Su ?Mr. O. F. Ott was in town on last Some of the streets and side Monday. town could very welly stand so ?Mr. J. W. Blocker was in to see us . Tuesday i he leading citizens of St. Gi ?Mr! Otis Brabham spent Monday in ??j &fori8 '? * Columbia. ' , , r?r'lB'tD' Br0,>S?n SPet" kSt Frkia>"! It seiztS^Pvi^A" and lloKu' in Charleston. with ?reat tena(.itv. -Maj. Haveloct Eaves spent Sunday .T.lnu;lrv w,.,? up to 13 at KeevesviJle. . New York Monday. but it did 1 ?Mr. J. . Barnes, of Cope, was in the spot market at other points town Saturday. On account of the inclement ?Mr. W. E. W illis returned home last Sunday morning there was a Tuesday night. tendance at the churches. ?Mr. J. D. Platts, of Kearse, was in Magistrate II. A. Ray has be the city last Monday. - the Parlor Cafe & Market Co., ?Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Rice spent last W. C. Patrick is still in charge. Thursday in Barnwell. Major Wm. S. TillinghasC o ?Mr. J. C. Breeland. of Ehrhardt, was ton, has moved to Barnwell to in the city last Friday. his profession, that of the law. ?Mr. Geo. Fogle, of Denmark, was A perfectly balanced and con in the citv last Saturday. ly cheap ration for beef cattle -Mr. Aaron Rice returned from a trip cows-cotton seed meal and hul to New York last Thursday. The chain gang has been at 1 ?Mrs. H. F. Rice and Miss Von Etta sev.e !iuavs on me nnv urn Eaves spent Saturday in Augusta. a 11 nou 111 niU( ^ *'ttei coi -Dr. S. P. Rent/., and Mr. P. K. Rhoad, #1Frank Baml?erg went tc of Hartzog, were in town Saturday. I.,1.0 , x\( ( ,to 'n-x 111? > 0 ? 0 , fl? ' They will be m the last ot tin ?Mr. S. H. Saunders, of Florence, was ! in town for several days la>t week. | if you want to. fertilize your ?G. Frank Bamberg and little son.! witli'tlie richest compost know Francis, came home Tuesday night. ! enee. feed your cows on cotton ?Messrs. J. F. Kearse, Jr., and Joe J.! hulls. Brabham were in town last Saturday. j A beautiful picture given a ?Messrs. D. P. and D. M. Smith, of Fairy Soap at Hoffman's. Ehrhardt, was in the city last Saturday. I It is said that Dr. \V. II. Tin ?Messrs.Chas McGeivcr and J. J. Saudi-! late State treasurer, will move fer, of Denmark, were in the city Moil-; hurg to take charge ot the new day. " j bank at that place. ?Miss Daisy Jones, who has l>een sick Notice the real estate advertu for some time past, is very much im- j paper ior sale at the court ho proved * " j Monday. One piece of properl -Mrs. II. ('. Bruce spent Sunday an,I; iu Monday in Branchvilfc, visiting relatives Smallpox is epidemic in man; and friends | the State. Our people should ?Dr.C.E. Kinsey, of Colleton county.! jmx^mions. h wo. spent Saturday and Sun,lav with Judge;- V ' another x.i BW.Milev. " ' | crusade. -Mrs. Havel,K-k Eaves spent Saturday !"ur correspondents treated and Sunday at Reesvesville with her . ;. pi them k,tp up sister. Miss Clara Riley. J 1*- aml k'< '"''ers ' ... ? We have room for all, and a ?Miss Clara Riley spent Sumhiy night, their letters, with her parents, returning to her school jju. 0ji mjji turning out lot at Ridgeville Monday morning. I ton sml llu.al these diys. and t ---Misses AnuieCooner and Leila Reeves,1 ers are hauling it off as fast a.^ i of Branehville, visited the family ot A good deal is being shipped Sheriff J. B. Hunter this week. * points as well. s=-Mrs. Maud Rent7. and two little boys Mr. J. I".' Jackson was in (' &?d Mrs. E. 0. Hunter, of Branehville,! last week, and in an interviev are visiting at Mienii .1. i>. Hunters. i _\ews ami courier, sam mat me ?Mrs. J. L. Oswald ami children, and ! Air was surely going to 1 Miss Louise Wilson, of Allendale, are ' roa,l fi'oui Augusta to Charleste visiting their sister, Mrs. Otis Brabham, j Next Monday is the first M01 ?The many friends of Hon. A. Mclver sulesday. There will 110 doubt Bostick will regret to learn that he is erowd in town. We shall Ik* gl right sick in Columbia with grip,and this any (d our friends whether the} week is not able to attend the sessions of tl> settle their subscription or n* the legislature. i Our friend J. I). Platts, a goo ?Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Saunders and a,.u^ pork raiser of the Kearsi family returned yesterday from Bam- killed a hog last week that wei "berg, where they were summoned by the p?unds. Verily the lower seeti ? illness of Col. Counts, Mrs. Sauiuler's 1 county is raising tine hogs. L< father. Col. Counts is Witter.?-Florence ^ro,n <.>tl,<*rs* Times. 1 Auditor Seast is at Denmai ?Mr. J. T. Pearlstine, who has been taking tax returns*. This tin at the sanitarium in Asheville, N. C., appointments through the eoi for several months past, returned to his >"u can niake returns at his off home at Branchville Monday. His im- courthouse until February : provement has not been as much as his sure to make returns before the friends would like to see. 1 pires. s jary first to Fel CONTINUANCE 01 ir distant customers, who, able to take advantage of ; 15 DAYS OF JANUARY, _< ? * * m, a r^? same lor 10 ivi ^ IE FIRST, so as to give all . x|j pportunity to make their I of us, at prices as before n ' ILL POSITIVELY CEASE A R. PEARLS! Br I r\f tKn ctrn^tc oml Cwll*\r <l1L"C 111 f ^AI*UU1C ip/H Jnilt I IjUllliUUtf | vii iuv hum t-?v.v ?? u??>' ? .wi.^ i>\%iu?ii|, k ,or ,ml I" C?ul,i Ver}' we" Sta"a S"mt' W"rk Mr. J. \V. Hutto, of Denmark, had a i pleasant now. narrow escape from death on the streets mbcrg. A fresh car of horses and mules just 0f Bamberg last Friday afternoon, and received at Jones Bros, stables. Call as it was he was seriously and at onetime per quart and see them. it was thought fatally injured. The acciSome one went into Mr. J. A. Vernon's dent was a peculiar one.and one that does r. M. C. pantry Saturday night and robbed him not often happen. Mr. Hutto was in his ed. of some meat. buggy driving up Main street wnen a ached at K. Pearlstine & Sons have continued wagon drawn by two mules drove out nday. their clearance sale until February 15th. on the street front between the barber walks in See the half page ad. in this issue. s*l0P A. Rice s store. Both teams w-t. j-i " / .1 4 were in a trot, aud at the sidewalk cross. W here (iul y<ra get that n ulef From i tilert, is rat|,erst |,rideP. The ...e driver ..f the w:,K,.n attempted to stop . s. the mule men of Bam e e u >. his team in order to avoid the collision Those who need Dowlaw cotton plant- which seemed inevitable, and when he ers, guano distributors, corn drills, or disc jerked the mules back that forced the llity now. harrows should see C. J. S. Brooker and wagon tongue up in the air. He was to them ?ret his prices before buying. unable to entirely check tiie team on i Jones Bros., received a fj*esh car load account of the decline of the bridge and ? cents in of horses and mules yesterday morning, street and the wagon tongue struck Mr. ' lot affect and they want all their frienits and cus- Hutto in the abdomen as lie sat in his [ tomers to see them. Come and look be- buggy. The blow was a severe one, and weather fore the best ones are gone. it was thought at first that he had sussmall at- Thf. Bamkkko Hkrald is the largest tained internal injuries which might paper in the countv and publishes more P1'0^'0, fobw. He was carried into l)r. mo-ht out reading matter. It behooves every man Black s drug store and anodynes udnunnud Mr to get the most he can for his money, jeered to quiet him, as he was suffering i * " therefore subscribe for this paper. " aS?"v alul hav,h" "\ulsions. Shortly afterwards he was earned to the ' f Hamp- No matter what you want in the waj ()rticc of H. S. Howling, Esq., a cot was | practice of general merchandise you can save um, and he was' made as comfortbig money by calling on K Pearlstine & l^le as possible tinti, a,M)Wt llark when ? iparative- T? re' he had recovered sufficiently to t>c caror milch Bhrhardt stores. Their great c ; ried home, lie is getting along nicely Is. sale will continue until Fe . b>th. now, and it is thought that he w ill soon i I oct Tlmrcilov niirlit \VK VPIT tlill'k l.A ^11 1 VVOl'k for I ?.?,? ........ ui- all n^m. ^ |,re roat} and it was muddy under foot, yet the In the excitement following the acciulition ' street lamps were not lighted. It would dent the negro drove his team off. and *iAU-let ^? good idea for city council to do his name could not he learned nor to IT,?mi away with them entirely, as the service whom the team In-longed. re muies. furnished is entirelv inadequate to their ' - present cost ? ? , jrarjens Collections have heen good during the (?ive I s the News. n ti? sei- wonth of January, and we wish to thank \\'e are trving to improve our paper in v seed meal our fiends for their confidence and sup- many ways/and need vonr help. Several port. And we are truly grateful for the new correspondents have been added to ...... wiili man-v kind expressions for this news- our number since the new vear, and we paper and its editor which ha\c come to want some one in every section of the us recently. county who will give us the news reguiiinerman, Winton Walker, a negro, was arrested larly." This is the onlv way to get the to Bates- iast Saturday afternoon for robbing the new's while it is fresh.and "people in one national hardware store of Brickie & Dowling part of the county like to know what is hist Saturday night a week ago. One of going on in other parts. It will be our ;ed in this the pistols stolen was tound upon his especial aim to alwavs have room for use next person, which he said he had bought articles which you contribute. Have we ty is the from Joe IN ise, who was also arrested a correspondent in your section? If not, but later released. Walker is in jail won't you give us the news? Let us ; parts of awaiting trial at the April term of court, hear from you. take all Something should be done to improve - m _ _ ; aid be a the side-walks along the main thoroughiccinating fare. If the business houses would take A Nau Heath. the proper view and co-operate they Little (iratton, the nine-vear old son! us nicely ??uld build a side-walk in front of all the of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Green died at their ! the gooil stores at comparatively little cost, and the home in Spartanburg last Friday afteras well, dirt and mud carried into their stores noon, after an illness often days with 1 ippreeiate w hich soon becomes dust to settle on dysentcrv. The burial took place at | I their goods and wares would be largely Oakwood cemetery in that city on Suns of cot- obviated. A solid asphalt pavement on (iav. The loving parents erected a vault I he farm- the business block is very much needed for the placing of his little form, so that j it is made. t() take the place of the rough and uneven the body of the one they loved so tender- j to other w alk as it now is. ly would not have to be put under ground. The news was received with sadness here. harleston New Advertisements. and the friends of the parents extend V ' in tin- ofATTi.Ki'At'M s i.axnki.i v. silu''-ri' ill their sort' lKTcavt/a i? i n ii * i.M i i. went. The last sad rites were conducted I..1i h . - Quattlebauni A' Hannelly, of Khrhardt, , the tor of (Vntral Methodist . ' i *"* ^ are "shelling the woods. They (?hureh in Spartanburg, Rev. W. R. I j have another ear of mules, and they want jiichardson. I may aim ' you to set* them. i ney are me kuui you j < l)i? a good ! need; young, made riiriit, and the prices j ad to see J are too cheap to mention. Conference Held. , u nie in ^ H. pkahi.nTIXE & son*. Yt a regular conference of the Baptist ! " This firm announces that their clear- J Church Sunday tiic '27th, the pastor Rev. ' farmer j ancc sale will he continued until Feb- j E. Johnson, tendered his resignation i section, j ruary 15th, and as their whole stock is j unconditionally to take effect at once,! glied 4.?.? included in this sale, you will certainly in considerance of which the conference j on ot the jre{ bargains while it is on. These, cut j passed resolutions providing for a com- i 1 us hear prices are effective at their Branchville, | mitte to make a settlement with him if, i M. George, and Ehrhardt stores, so that j possible, and to raise funds to save the: 'k to-day: all their customers can be l>enefitted. parsonage. The committee arc going ishes the Remember that the sale positively closes j Pard to work endeavoring to do the work ! unty, but February loth, so be in time if you want j jHid out f??r them, ami asking all to do d ice in the to save money. | what thev can. \ 10th. Be : jlucv H. Lancaster, Administratrix? j The followiug is the committee: J. T. j time ex-; ?aie 0f personal property of estate of J. j O'Neal, V. J. Hartzoe, M. A. Moye, Dr. i W. Lancaster, deceased. ' J- B. Black and C. W. Rentz. ' bruarV^ifteent! F OUR SPECIAL SmS. You will save MONEY this Sale. Considering th during this CLEARANCE & people appreciated the t $y were certainly pleased wit were able to dispose of, 1 opportunity, and endeavc the announcement as abo !!! FTER THE FIFTEENTH 0 INE & SONS anchville, Elirhardt and . , ( Horses^ ilules p|f "~" "' sellinus-t be as represented. Represe evisteiif BUGGIES and WAGONS. I The largest stock of vehicles in this section is now in nv repository. I handle the very best makes of buggies A> md wagons in all the latest styles, and you can get any- v^1 hing in this line from inc. HARNESS, WHIPS, LAPROBES, 1 'tc. My stock in these lines is the prettiest to be found Fu my where, and you can surely be suited from my stock: Kull line of all parts of harness. No matter what you hvaiiii teed, come to see me. I can and will save you money. men?0# kindrec Q. FRANK BAMBERG, n ?* Bed M Bamberg, 5. C. m You'll Never Be Sorry Horn Is the prett If vou come to see us, if vou are needing anything We handle ^ *' w for cash or in our line. AVe buy in CLA-IR, LOTS ONLY ZZ also carry Babv Carrhi \ND FOB CASH, AND CAN GIVE YOU THE price*, ami. nothing to INSIDE FIGURES ON not- F,,u" Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons, ~ Mon Harness, Whips, Lap Robes, Umbrellas, Etc. j I Attorneys :RESH GAR OF MULES JUST ARRIVED ^ Dr. H Come get one before they all go. ^ on can buy ! x for cash or on time, with good limits to the Will be at E to SATURC payments. (lay in each 1 I Yours for Business, g Q juattie baum & Uanneiiy, ?n RRRHARDT, S. C. 01 h 1901. | ' by visiting our places during ! le crowds at our different places IS SALE, we would judge that the || jxceptionable opportunity. We :|f? :h the amount of goods that we- -la therefore, so as to give all an >r to clear our stock, we make fl F FEBRUARY. * I St. George, S. G. IE . 9 ? mmm a a 3URANCE 9 1. MOYE DICKINSON, 1 AGENT. nting as Strong Companies as any in . ;e. Office at the Cotton Oil Mill : : Applications for Insurance left at J. A. BYKD'S STORE, wil receive "-iM irompt attention. 1 also empower liim to receive monies for me, *nd eceipt for same, including People's Building and Loan Dues .* 3a| . MOYE DICKINSON. i ii Pair Sails, - 1 Rogers, Mute, 1 iest ever seen in this section, and it is our pleasure to show you oureteck. the light running Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, and sell then , on easy terms. FFINS and CASKETS. % and prices carried in stock, and can furnish Hearse when desired. Wi? Stoves and Ranges, and can please you in style and price. M&ttingB, iges, Office Chairs, and Desks. We also Frame Pictures at reasonable carry a l>eautiful stock of Mouldings. Come in and see us. It coata look, and we will he glad to show you our stock, whether you buy or upply of Lime always on hand. :j _E. CL BE AYS. || ey to Loan. ! DENTIST. | APPLY TO j Bros. ? Mice, wm pIe""ed10 ^th# people. Office np slain ia Iks Old Counselors ll LUWj hnllditnr npvt tn hank. _ ? -" ; f. f. johnson. . W. BLACK,! J JENTI8T. I y p HOV ELL A M'lVF.R BOftTICK W B GRCBZS i 2$ IHRIIAHT from TUESDAY HftifliBi I WIHHt I RMMN rnilrr'"c"con"Mon-iliM, GEHBEE, i 30ST1K, I MAYFIELD Attorneys and Counselors, p DHEV AT uw, bambebg c *, s. o ,j| I General practice; special attention ,VVipr c a t ?ng gi*en to corporation law and tke ?X? 'J* -MAICJl, &. 0. amination of titles. - - -