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The Bamberg Herald. ^HllWwAY. AlfiPST 21, l!?#2.~ t\ J. S. Brooker's Hardware Store. * ? Persoual Mention. ?Mr. F. W. Free went to the mountains yesterday. ?Mr. M. A. Move, of Fairfax, visited relatives here this week. ?Mr. E. P. Rice left Tuesdav for a stay at Harris Lithia Springs. ?Miss Bessie Carter, of Ehrhardt, is visiting Miss Daisy Blurne. ?Mrs M. L. Counts left last week for ^ the North to buy fall goods. ?Miss Anuye Move, of Fairfax, lias been on a visit to relatives here. ?Miss Mary Cope, of Orangeburg county, is on a visit to relatives here. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Owens, of Charleston, are visiting relatives in Bamberg. ?Mrs. M. A. Adams returned last week from an extended visit to her daughter in Walterboro. % ?Mrs. E. R. Hays and daughter. Miss Addys, have gone" to the mountains of North Carolina. ?Mr. J. H. Murphy, who has a position on the Isle of Palms,"spent Monday in the city on a visit to r^'itives. ?Mr. and Mrs. 0. Murdaugh returned last Thursday from a stay of several tdaoItq ?t Williamston. S. C. v ?Mrs. K. I. Shuck went North last Monday to buy fall millinery. She was accompanied by Master Charlie Rentz. ?Mr. S. P. J. Garris, book-keeper for the oil mill, arrived in town Monday with hi9 family, and has assumed his duties. ^ ?Misse9 Ila, Nadine, and Master J. P. Ott, Jr., children of Dr. J. P. Ott, of Columbia, are visiting friends in Bamberg. ?Mr. W. P. Riley returned last week from a trip to Hendersonville, N. C., where his family are spending the summer. ?Mr. R. F. Simmons, of the Bowman section of Orangeburg county, spent several days here in the community last week on a visit to relatives. ' ?Mr. J. L. Eddleman, superintendent of the oil mill, arrived last Monday. His family are now in the mountains, and will come here next month. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brabham and daughter, Gedelle, returned last Friday night from an extended stay in the mountains of North Carolina. ' ?Mrs. H. C. Folk and daughter, Miss Ethel, returned last Friday from Harris r Lithia Springs, where they have been for some weeks. Mrs. Folk's health is much improved. Col. T. J. Counts has moved into his new residence. y Mr. S. H. Saunders is having his residence repainted. A good crowd from Bamberg went on the mountain excursion yesterday. The primary election takes place next Tuesday. Turn out and vote for the men b of your choice. Buy your engine oils from the Bamberg iron Works. ' Mr. John Blume went to Columbia a f- couple of weeks ago, and has a position there as book-keeper. Col. Jno. F. Folk is repairing and greatlv improving his telephone line from this place to Ehrhardt. Fob Sale.?I have a few nice shoats for sale, weighing from 50 to 75 lbs. gross. Apply to G. B. Clayton, Ehrhardt, S. C. ^ The third and last county campaign will be held in Bamberg to-morrow (Fri ' day.) The speaking will no doubt take place in the court house. For cane mills and kettles, go to the Bamberg Iron Works. C. C. Paul leaves to-day for Asheville, N. C. He leaves bis Dusmess 111 competent hands, and customers will be served as promptly as if he were at home. Jno. S. Reynolds, Esq., a member of the Columbia bar, has been appointed librarian of the State Supreme Court, | # filling the vacancy caused by the death P of T. S. Moorman, Esq. Everything that G. Frank Bamberg ' has in stock is new and up-to-date. No old style vehicles carried over from year to year. They are bought right, too, and are going to be sold at prices that defy ^ competition. t Our readers will excuse the small amount of news matter this week. The . candidates have the right of way in this ' issue, and it shows that they know howto reach the voters of Bamberg county. Mr. Frank Hadwin, a son of Mr. J. t H. Hadwin, who has been in the army in P- the Philippines for several years, returned home recently. His accounts of the people and customs of that country are very interesting. Mr. E. F. Kinard and son, from the lower part of the county, were in the city Tuesday. Mr. Kinard sold a bale of the - '* Sknms long staple cotton, for which he received 8$ cents the pound. Bamberg Iron Works will pay C? cents ^ per pound for old brass. Arrangements have been made for dinner for those of our friends who attend the county campaign meeting here Friday. A fund for the purpose has been raised, and visitors will be given meal tickets at the different hotels. See Brooker'9 fatf stock of hardware. He has the most complete line of goods " in this section of the State. Buys inlarge quantities and pays cash; therefore can sell at satisfactory prices. Mr. Jno. R. Turner, of Denmark has gone into the truck raising business. He told us that he averaged two hundred bushel of onions to the acre, the market * price of which is $1.50 per bushel. He also expects to make a success of raising eSS plant. Bamberg's Social Life. SOCIAL GATHERINGS. There were held within the past week two sociables and one entertainment. The sociables were very largely attended both > times. The first, at Mr. H. J. Brabham's, was held . "IN THE SHADOW OF THE PINES." The large pine grove had its full share >V- - of occupants. Rustic benches and summer houses were on every hand. The demand for dark places and secluded spots was equally as great as the supply. The fish pond, with the cemeuted : * bank, proved a popular resort. Promenades were not altogether missing; but quite the reverse, for the walks, which wind themselves in and out again among the shrubbery and shadows of the pines, were made a source of pleasure. The other sociable was "down where the magnolias bloom." The two stately magnolias which overlook the large lawn of the Saunders place on Railroad Ave*< nue witnessed on Monday evening a sight enough to make one's heart . nuivm ?? 0- -- v glad. A crowd of young people, free from worldly care and from any sorrow, were having one of the many pleasant times -* which the Bamberg social circle is especially noted for. No one to interrupt ^ them, nothing to disturb them, this was the joyous thought of the many light > hearted couples. ON CARLISLE'S CAMPUS. The entertainment last Friday evening at the Fitting School was followed by a big old time 011 the campus. The enter. , tainnient itself was very pleasant; the crowd was not as large as it should have been. The tableauxs were carried out nicely and represented some of the most interesting and popular books of the day After this was over the crowd moved tc the outside, where tables, chairs, and ^ benches had been placed. The cream and P cake was all very soon sold. At about F eleven o'clock drops of rain began falliiu | and there was a rush for the buildint which had been left such a short while be jL fore. The piano was then the entertainei m for a while, after which all went to theit * homes. W. M. B. Brooker's fall stock of hardware is in and as usual it is composed of new am ? up-to-date goods. If you need hardwar of any kind, see his line. Now is th time and his store is the place to buy, fo ^ prices were never lower. I ^ i ii Him iiiwiMiT ITTITB??? I ^5jS^X I IJULIAAI flM up looi mi A TWOThis Stu SEE MY OOl'NTY CAMPAIGN' MEETING. war record and record as supei Barnwell county. Wanted best m: The Candidates Address the Voters ed. If his record did not merit oft at Denmark Last Friday. for some one else. Closed with jok Tbe second campaign meeting for tl.i?,took WC"' aml sat dowu wUh aW county was held at Denmark last Friday, cormack it being a joint meeting of the Denmark, was introduced as the first spea Lee's, and Hightower's Mill clubs. Tbe House of Representatives. Grat meetiug was held in.GuesVs ball and was | past support. No issues to disci presided over bv Hon. S. G. May field, j representative should be above his About two hundred representative voters j and if elected would be glad were present. Everything passed off quiet- j people to instruct him in matters ly, and as a rule thecandidatesmade good interest. Discussed taxation, speeches. The meeting was called to record, good roads, dispeusai order about 11 o'clock, and Senator May- closed with applause, field announced the allotment of time to M x rice each candidate: Auditor, ten miuutes; . .. , * Y . 1,. Supervisor, fifteen minutes; Represeuta- . : at a ^isauvantage m this rac lives, twenty minutes; Congressman, Lad as opponents two lawyers an. thirty minutes. The candidates for Audi- ,w.erc }nOK experienced in politics tor snoke first his views on education, child ] R\v t> rowfii. cotton mills, discussed Virginia-C _ " ' Chemical Co., favored increased r was first oil the program. Had not for- for old soldiers, equalization oft gotten the people amoug whom he li\ ed jf possible. Home insurance coi for twenty years. Had endeavored to do should be encouraged. Labor e his duty faithfully, and invited all to come should be looked after. Applaus and inspect books of his office. Gave figures of office, showiug amount of tax- ,T- 1 < . able property aud income from various ?l&d to be with this peoj " ""nnr oicrt cmvpi fiyures showing coudi- wanted their votes. No vital i CUUJW.C, ^ ?0 _ tion of each school district. Each district discuss, out some mnueis ?uc u* I had money to its credit. Time expired people which he might have to v before conclusion. Closed with applause, elected, so would give his views. w e sf\se economical administration of For a little over three rears he had meu^ biennial sessions of legislat performed duties of office to the best of Hens?P\ roads. More his abilitv aud according to law. Would ?u en eoiiimou scho do so again. No other promises to make, colleges should not be crippled. School matters discussed. Applause. nothing of combinations \l ou after mterests of people if -electt J. D. FEEDER plaUSe. was no stranger to this people. Had no H s dowi.ixo * official record, so would discuss private _ . , '~ record. Gave record as confederate greeted with applause. Ci soldier, and promised to keep books of la,'d Denmark on progress^ . office straight if elected. Would work evil of present day is trusts. Peo for good schools aud do his full duty in d' every way. Asked for the office on" his sb?uld "f Paf.ed ,aud teu or,ced merits. Closed with applause. unlawful combinations to destroj tition. Favored reduction of ta jxo. f. folk. biennial sessions of legislature, was the first speaker for the office of States have annual sessions of Treasurer. Would not ask for endorse- assembly. A good school shoul ment if he had not conscientiously and reach of every white child in the faithfully performed duties. Asked sup- Favored good roads aud increas port on his record in the office. Gave sions to old soldiers. If elected, figures showing exact financial condition of his should bring regret to an} of county, aud discussed affairs in a prac- ing voted for him. Applause, tical way. Received much applause. E t lafitte h. a. ray spoke of his life among the I felt as competent as any mau in the race, people aud deuouueed those w Would keep affairs of office as required circulating false reports as to su] by law. Was well-known to all aud was would get at his home box. 1 willing to leave the matter to them. Ap- been employed by town council plause. sent a case in a suit for damages jeff. b. smith town. Spoke of his fine record a was greeted with applause. Gave his trate- Opposed to everything w) record as clerk in store and as postmaster pressed laboring men. Discussei at Midway for eight years. Wanted a Oo. and spoke of great inequa chance to show what he could do. Closed returns between farmers an banks, railroads, cottou facto; with applause. ?,?> . _ , other corporations. Opposed I j. dickinsox but favored capital coming inl spoke of his election to office when county However, they should pay their was first formed and of the good vote portion of taxes. Urged fathers Denmark had given him in each race, cate their children. Wanted mo All who knew him knew he had not spent for common schools, and thoughi any of the couuty's money or loaned it. too expensive in some instance; Applause. figures to sustain his position in e. c. bkuce question. Applause, asked for re-election as County Super- ,i v. tiiurmond, visor ..u bis record, ami was greeted with h , oongresstoua] candidate . applause Made a strong speech, going was next introduced. Would sp, into details as legaided lus adininistia- | j,lte aml audience tion. showing where he had saved the dm,bt hungry. Discussed tariff county money ,,, many instances. Had ; = a?d other nation; saved more than his salary to county. A , stl.lugt.r, gave his Time up Time extended l.v audience , ,iu , rre??|. Woutd no Discussed county affairs at length and ,lis opponents, as they were not closed with great applause. Told some good jokes, and do isaac w. carter applause. 1 was not present on account of sickness in The meeting then adjourned, I his family, and his candidacy was an- i crowd repaired to the depot she* t nounced hy the presiding officer. j a nice dinner had been prepare. r w. h. Collins hospitable citizens of Denmark. r , ? ,, c 11 .Mr. S. G. Raw the onlv caiul 5 was no speaker; was straight farmer, had I at : . . A i * .... - 1 i ii i i;c,a j), if,,,., i i . ,...! Magistrate at Denmark, was out farmed all his lite, Relieved he knew i,. , , ' i . , Dunn. ;uil[ j |lls W;ls announced at i how to run the oftov and if dieted would { >sition rorre 1,11 it to the best of Ins ability. Applause. AV(. rt.g|.,.t Umt'(fur space tu,( w. t. cave : limited, and that we cannot r< , came forward and received applause. Was j speeches more fully. As it is. i surprised to be a candidate; did not ex-; only give a brief outline of what e pect to run but was shoved to the front. ? e Was not in race for loaves and fishes. Don't let anv one talk you inl r W as making race for gratification of his j anything but the Rock Hill bugj friends aud love of country. Gave his take auythiug they claim to be ' irrif Tmin ?JUST REC IN THIS CAR I f id Prettiest Buggy Ev LSO A BIG LOT OF C HORSE iff was Bought Right Going to be S LINE AND YOU Tank I visor of Denmark Doings. get in the game except in one i in elect- . . 10 IT , . AT when three men crossed the home ice, vote *; >*, August 18,-Mr. Hubert M T, f f , f () .e which ?. ton has accepto a pomtu.u in Hock were t|,e excellent pitching of Ola: >lause. Hill, aud left a few days ago. the superb fielding of Manlv Dukt Miss Lstelle Guess had a large crowd BBUlc?viUe Ule magnilicei'it playi ol her friends to attend a lawn party at M t .. ? *5! ff"r Her home. They bad a delightful time " M.ss Susan Rosei, of Charleston, eful for Miss Johuella Iuabuett gave an ."at -t iss. No home" this week. A pleasant evening Miss Hunter, of Bamberg, aceomi . people, was spent , by Miss Daisy Carter, or Ehrhardt for Ins Some of the young people of Denmark j of'Mr, K. C. Hunter, ot vital went to Hightower s Mill I rulay and had T|;e annua] snmmt.r excursion private a picnic. .nionntains will carrv a large dole y, and Miss Manon Sease, a beautiful young h j > g lady from Orangeburg, has been visiting ^ Miss Caro Lee Kistler. Don't let any one talk vou into 1 :e, as be Mr. Ed. Neely^a clever young nian from tbi bn> the Roik Hill 1 d others H'e Bethel neighborhood, is clerking for ? , ? anything they claim Cam Peterson & Hutto. u ? labor in Miss Irene Sal ley, a charming young ' ? ' Carolina from SalleJs<is spending time with (Junter for Attorney Generi >ensions ^iss Estelle Guess. in- "Mr. U. X. Gunter, in his Candida ' The campaign meeting was held 111 A(.ft,nnirr,llw??, i?:(i crku?;.,i axation l.oii KViHnv a lunrp orowd Attome} General, haslaid^specul was present, and listened attentively ta VP?U lIie Iacl lllal ,uls ?ntracts the speeches. The five gentlemen who ,h??veBSoti, wasnot the mani for the wish to represent Bamberg county in the |Jtoau>e of his connection w ith a ra liouse of Representatives made excellent fp,a" attorney, and that position 1 lie, and addresses. Each one hopes he has the Pa l" . a oorl"H;t,1" attornc ssucs to longest pole, and will bring down '"the kieveuson is supjmsed to ha\ e thori iforethe persimmon." The four expert account- P ut!le, corpoiation law and liat oteouif ants who desire to "sit at the receipt of '1I!J interpretation of that law was Faiored custom," made good speeches. The can- able to the corporations He mus govern- didates for Supervisor enlightened the ?"?\"iced biinsel that sucli mtei ure, dis- crowd. Supervisor Bruce made a good tlyn is proper, and naturally the b support speech, and when he is re-elected we '"a mmd is in that direction. TL ols but vvant him to turn his eves towards the that lie has resigned his position as Knew Edisto. May that beautiful river whisper l'onmo? attorney could not possll.l ild look to him of hills made low and roads mace c'hanged an opinion which he has In id. Ap- irood. So mote it be! Then we will say, -^f8' and neither would his elect, "Well done, faithful servant." Candi- * Gene.ral transform his i dates for Auditor made taking speeches, attitude towards such questionsso t O! voter, a word in your ear. M. N. could view them with an uubiasc jngratu- Ri j h , f j b f This is nature , and however honest Sreatest tbe H?Use. Be sure to vote for him. We niight be and however much he mi pie were surely neea one farmer there. Then he is tend to do what is right he would ir- L?wa going to win. Don't throw away your such circumstances always be against ? ? b ; ; bor?- - handicapped by a prcv lous y f r conipe- ^ Tjry jj yy opinion. This tact is recognized] xes and _ _ for when a man is put on his voir < "general Do"'t kt W?ne talk you into buying thh? Id be in anytbing but the Rock Hill buggy. eeuerLllv W re ecl hna-i ne in ?)ou>t take anything they claim to he ? generally to reject mm a., a s county. u good ? notwithstanding that he may expri ;ed pen- ? belief that after bearing the evidei no act " t>? , ..T'd " would render an unbiased verdict. r for bay Branchville Brevities. yers are afraid to risk such a man Branchville, August 18.?In last ever honest he might be, and the Thursday's issue we mentioned that our of South Carolina will uo doubt loo! )enmark Sranc^ ball would take place on August Mr. Stevenson in the same way. ho were 26- This should have been stated Wednes- what Mr. Stevenson has done, ft is he day evening, August 27. This ball is being that while speaker aud a railroad at lad iust exronsively advertised in the counties of he appeared before a committee to renre- Colleton, Dorchester, Orangeburg, Bam- had some matter connected with h ? " berg, and Barnwell, and from tbe numer- road under consideration. It may 1 smao-is ous inquiries we have been receiving we that he was sent for by the com hich on can safely expect many skilled representa- but under the circumstances it w IV CC **ves Terpsichorean art. Music tremely impolite and improper ft lifips of furn^s^ed by a band from Charles- to have accepted the invitation, Jll ;s 01 ton. . would have been eminently corn ru 7 Capt. D. C. Heyward will undoubtedly him to have declined and given his r 55 worrvr nff the o-nhernatorial honors here at therefor. Men have declined to { to trusts ^ v"~ o to State l*ie comiQS primary election. The votes pate in certain matters or legi iust ?ro- ^or ^euate be divided. when their personal interests wen to edu- The family of Doc McAlhaney, consist- less importance than Mr. Stevensi re money *US u*ne members, were poisoned last the case referred to. The rights t colleges wee^? presumably from eating the honey corporation and those of the people Gave ta^en from a bee tree. By careful atten- to be equal under the laws, but eve; taxation l*on aU(* tlje use ot stl0US narcotics they knows that in these latter times c< have all recovered. t ons have to be strouely held bac Every male over twenty-one years of encroaching on the rights of the | I age was informed that he would be re- Here their interests are generall ; present, quired to perform three days labor or pay sidered antagonistic. Mr. Stevens eak brief- the sum of one dollar on Monday morn- ognized that principle when here was no ing. The consequence is some much to become a candidate. Note the fa reform, needed cleaniug of the streets is being he considered that necessary even U issues, done. he asked the votes of the people, personal On Tuesday morning the Southern Kail- should he do this unless he kne t discuss road started a new construction gang, the people believed that lie cou present, with Mr. A. Evans, of Branehville, as serve them and tlie corporations sed with foreman. Mr. Evans has been out of same time? Yet Mr. Stevensi regular employment from the railroad speaker and railroad attorney at o and the every since the old South Carolina Kail- the same iuie. As we said on a p il, where road was purchased by the South Caro- occasion, he could not serve both I d by the Una and Georgia, at which time he was ly. If he served the people, lie was cabinet maker in the shops stationed ant to his duty to the railroad, if he idate for here. We congratulate the authorities the railroad, then he betrayed th , of town, upon recognizing the merits of an efficient contided in him by the people. T the meet- laborer. no getting around the logic of the -election. The little fellows of Orangeburg came tion, and whichever horn of the d > week is down last Tuesday, and in a lively game, Mr. Stevenson chooses to hang u port the iu which both teams played clever ball, proves himself unlit for the posil , we can the home team was defeated by a score of which he aspires.?Columbia Keen was said. 10 to 11. - ? ?- Our boys also met defeat from the first Boys, if you can't "do" yourriv ;o buying team of Orangeburg on last Thursday buy one of those little buggie gy. Don't afternoon. Both teams played some Frank Bamberg and you will "p 'as good." snappy ball, but our boys did not seem to out of business" in one drive. wmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmm REIVED? 1AVE THE? or Sold in Sonth )NE=HORSE AND : wac and is old the Same Wa WONT REC 3ambi A Pleasant Occasion. ?ebimr Several members from Bamberg lodge I ^ " ye md wen* UP t() Denmark last Monday even- 511* I s-'for in?t? attend a meeting and banquet of V^d.1 J in"- of Denmark lodge, Knights of Pythias. Yis? ? itors were present from Barnwell, Bamis on ,,er?' ^01'tb, and Branchville, and the occasion was a most delightful one. An nanied excecdin.glv nice repast was served after 'were which was thoroughly enjoy- y meo ' ed by tin? large crowd present. Chancellor P ?inccp? to the Commander Ratify ami his able assistants Personal att. , deserve much credit for the generous hos- Q/ fir accor,lc,J' , *.? ? ???. Vl who were present will hail with delight Flowing wel Hiving nnj'ther invitation to visit the Denmark I Tuition?and buggy" Iw'gv- Several gomUpceelies were made. | Next session 10 AXY CHUKCII or parsonage or insti tution supported by voluntary contribu- fi jl J tiou will be given a liberal quantity of * j.(>r j the Longman & Martinez paints when "tres ever - paint. . ~ Mr* ^0TE:~This lias been our custom for . "" office twenty-seven years; any building not r ilroa \ satisfactorily painted, will be repainted at T - well our exPense: about one gallon of our Linv Mr seei^ to be added to every gallon of the \ plgY >u?-hlv paint to make ready for use; it's mixed asA^'J urallv 'u two m"iutes, and cost of the paint favor- thereby made less in price than any other. i have ^ early product over one million gallons. preta- Lou^"u" &t Martinez, We have handled Dr 2 j, t f Sole Agents Bamberg Pharmacy. and trade a? a proprietary "Ul OI - now amount to two or throe ie fact Id giving to the mothers of a cor- Can! from Mr. Rizer. *""onnoaa""" \ ha\ t HHitt- 1? ?yfT>n>/-i T-Trwix n- A i TTTn r~; dd for 1 "r- ? Lu iu ii r \ j" s report has been circulated in Bamberg Pntal county that I have hired men to work 177 acres of land hat lie ^>r Capt. W. T. Cave in his race for sale at a sacrifice. ?d eve Supervisor. I take this means of brand- under wire fence a: a man big the same as a falsehood, and the report in orchard. 10 aci ffht iu- ?oes S(> ^ar as to ma^e l^e presumption of the largest variel 'under l^at * have been promised the trade of my house and lot ii lv the county, and I also brand that as a lie. 0 brrued When Capt. Cave was Supervisor of Barni | well county he had a good credit in the ??. nc.?rlire in wholesale world, and when a merchant OIIAULL ol i opin- so^ him goods for the count}', he had to South Carolina suffici- rneet prices quoted by Columbia, Augusta, Office of Chairma ^uror and Charleston, so there was very little Citadel, Charleston sss the left for him. For the information of the Applications to i lice he author, 1 beg to say that I have been given hciary scholarship, Law. the trade of the chain gang whenever it will be received up bow- was in reach of Olar during Mr. Bruce's Application blanks people administration, and furtber, Mr. Bruce is information may h kunon satisfied with what I have done against county superinten As to hhu. Respectfully, These blanks, carel ; o foft D. F. Rizek. particular, must be torney Dlar, S. C., August IStb, 1902. chairman on or bel which ^ t C. i? ri?i1- Don't let any one talk you into buying Chairman >e true anything but the Rock Hill buggy. Don't mittpp take anything they claim to be "as good." as ex- 1 ^7 TEACHERS' ,r him New Advertisements. An examinationf and it m. c. sandifer. will be held at the1 easons See Sandifer's new advertisement. His 22nd instant, begini lartici- stoch 's arriving, and he wants the . - - - nnnnrtnnifv t,o save VOU moneV on vour . . foffar purchases. ^ " August su, m's in .iones nuns. _ ^ ^ ^ 9 <?f the See the change in advertisement of l_^ II f < sought Jones Bros. They have some nice mules J|_ dl. J. JL rybody and fine saddle and harness horses. wliini R- W- D- Kowell?Examination of Cotton is onenin K III. Ill TpncllPl'Q people. ' ' have some cash to 5 y con- p<)r sjy]es amj prjCes 011 buggies and want the nlost goo< on iec- WUi,ons see c. Frank Bamberir. Don't large fall stock of 'VlfrnPlI O * *- # 0ti t crazy enough to purchase a vehicle ct tliat i,efor(. seeing his line. If you do You'll flLnn/i TIutt fl why Sloes, Dry u w that !f, z Wofford College. ?tof"****" ,n w i9 daily arriving, ne and SPARTANBURG, 8. C. ^ am, ran s?r rcvious " s- snvdf.h, m. a., president. pay highes, p|.jf(,s ion est- Full College Courses. Favorable sur- an,i sell you goods \nl( ri i foundings. The best influences. at mv store-alwav ser\ed Necessary expenses Irom $160 to $175 ^ ' e trust for the vear. For catalogue or other in- _ _ ^ a here is j formation, apply to /yl L\ A J. A. CJAMKWELL, Secretary. 1Yi# W# llemma um.' to! WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL. 1 rd. I sPAUTiNPriT ^ r You Know w to SI AuTANLl KG, S. C. When you take ( al, just j Elegant new building. Careful attention Tonic because tin s from i to individual student. Board and tuition printed on every b ut hiui for year, $110. All information given by simply iron aD(l c I A. M. DuPKE, Head Master. form. No cure, n ' Wi ' -'I ?i I ' W& I Carolina.? J iONS I RET IT! i srg I lisle Fitting School m OF WOFFORD COLLEGE. |lg? BAMBERG, S. C. - ./ and young women prepared for college or for business. l|S and four teachers. ention given to each student. .rding departments for boys and girls. *||%|Nrj|j gs, line library, literary societies, thorough work. * .3 .1, live hundred feet deep, on campus. board for entire year, $107.00. begins September 23rd, 1002. Write for catalogue. H. G. SHERIDAN, Head Master. yljj .gS4. PR, WOFFETT'a^MCiris Utltra-lofiifn, Duu?hoea,Dy*entery,*nd ! I *V ImViI the Bowel Troubles of j B^HpHHH^UbbJUUMF^V Children ofAn^ Age. |H^u5lHINfi50WDESWU the Bowels, Strengthen* I Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, "'teething easl JOr mail 25 cento to C. J. MOFFETT. M. DH ST. LOUIS. MO. ATLANTA. Ga., Not. 19.1900. ioffett's TEETHINA (Toothing Powders) ever since its first introduction to the publio medicine, and our trade in it has steadily increased from year to year until our orders i hundred gross per year, which is a very strong eridence of itameritaud the satisfaction it the country, for they say nothing so effectually counteracts the effects of the summer** Lickly the troublea jident to teething. _ - -V3SB THE LAMAK A RANKIN DRUG CO.. Wholesale Drug gists. ZZL,n,u? S. G. MAYFIELD, Nearly all of this land ad drained. ? 19 acres res in budded pecans ty in the world. Also ITTflDIIFV IT I AlAf i town of Bamberg. AIIUHnLT A I LAffi TIS BRABHAM, Summerville, S. C. =HOLARSh|P. DENMARK, 'Jfl Alilitary Academy, n Board of A isitors. Trrr ? -rzr , S. C., August 1,1902. fjjSfi C Q Hjl| ill one vacant bene- JmE to the 25tli of August. /J8f vttl i with accompauying rlOPn/>CC OK\ le obtained from the | |fl| | | jftys lllly tilled OUt in ever) (qRbMwi You can make your bar- ^ in the hands of the tH?W? as soft us a glove :Wwfl| tl,a Olith instant WL\ M and as tough as wire by |HIM / A\ vi n?"ig EUREKA Bar. W /? S. GADbDEN, nom Oil. You cau IW Board of \risitor9 Vl lengthen Its life?make It kV /a|HHft\ coaru oi > lsiiors, ^ SpSa\,^fl last twice as long as it Charleston, S. C. ordinarily would. EXAMINATION. FHREVA or teachers'certificates H Ull&llH court house ou Friday, ? *?a| am niug at 9:30 a. m. }M H 3H|0S? Oil ' ^ & IV. D. ROVVELL. H ? ?* VII Supt. of Education. fmt makes a poor looking bar- I! f? ness like new. Made of fflD pure, heavy bodied oil, es ?? fmjl peciaily prepared to withy ? f*J/ stand the weather. iVBk SI I /Hi I ml I Sold everywhere \BK 1 IClC U in cans?all aizea. W SI Made bj STANDARQ OIL CO. W g rapidly, and you will ? j ipeud. Of course you J0 wJy A4W UW 's for your money. M)' WW wHl? Stomach i its, Groceries, ? m ' * Indigestion is often caused by overal line Of merchandise eating. An eminent authority says at ?ne ot merchandise the harm doQe thug exceeds that from I have a full line of excessive use of alcohol. Eat all ply your wants. Will the good food you want but don't overfor country produce, load the stomach. A weak stomach , .:;? m inn-Mi ii<nires call may refuse to digest what you eat. at lowest n_,uies. can Xhen you need a good digestant like ; glad to see )-ou. Kodol, which digests your food without the stomach's aid. This rest and t 1VTP) I pp O the wholesome tonics Kodol contains soon restore health. Dieting unneceson c n 8ary- Kodol quickly relieves the feel:KCa, b. C. ing of fulness and bloating from it ion Are SST" meaK Kodol Nature's Toulo. ottle sliowin" that it is Prepared only by E.C. D*WiTT&po.,Ohica?* luinine in a tasteless TheSi.bottfeconUln.^tlmcih.Mk,^ . o pay. Price 50c. Bamberg Pharmacy and A. C. Reynolds ji?