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: . . .. : liCarload Horses and Mules Just Arrived 11 p ALSO THE BIGGEST EOT OF $ i BUCCIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC., If , || Ever seen in this part of the country. G. FRANK BAMBERG. JII I Personal Mention. - k'a* ? Mr. M. N. Rice was in town Monday. ?H. F. Rice, Esq., spent Thanksgiving in Greenville. ?Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Smoak were in ^ the city Tuesday. , 4 ?Col. W. G. Smith, of Orangeburg, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. A. Wilson, of the Viola section, j was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. E. P Sojourner, of the Denmark ; v section, was here Monday. ; ? ?Mrs. H. F. Rice is visiting relatives j in Greenville and Spartanburg. TT ^ ^ in ?n. r. ruoe, x.&4., aucuucu wu*,. } Walterboro last Friday and Saturday. ?Messrs. M. G. and Henry Zeigler ! spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J. A. Byrd. ?Messrs. Thos. Clayton and J. B. All, of the Colston section, were in town * yesterday. ?Mr. A. Shep Pearlstine, of Charles? ton, is spending several days in the city with relatives, v ?A. Mclver Bostick, Esq., spent a few days in Hampton last week on profes* sional business. . ?Mr. A. J. Matheson, of Bennettsville, visited his sister, Mrs. M. E. Eaves, for F -. * a few days last week. ? ?Mr. and Mrs. C. D. C. Adams, of Walterboro, spent a few days with relai tives in the city last week, f ?Hayne F. Rice, Esq., went up to Columbia Monday to argue the case of Rice Bp vs. Bamberg before the State Supreme ^ Court. ' ?Mrs. Julia Brabham and Miss Hattie Sue, who is just convalescing, went home with Mr. JEd. Sojourner last Sunday to spend some time. Honor Boll for November. We issued subscription receipts to the following subscribers during the month ** of November : Miss Ethel Bamberg J. A. Chassereair, W. L. Mitchum, \ B. H. Carter, J. J. Elkins, J. F. Bishop, M. G. Zeigler, C. H. Brabham, W. R. Copeland, Edward Williams, John Cooner, M. L. Copeland, William Paul, J. M. Jennings, ^ Jno. H. Cope, - G. P. flarmoD, J. Bitter & Son, J. G. Meriwether, W. C. Owen, H. E. Wilson, I Y. E. Fleming, L. D. Odom, Mrs. R. C. Goodlett, W. A. Gray, L. J. Hartzog, H. E. Barnes, William Summers, T. D. Beard, L. W. Bitter, S. D. M. Guess, Isham Goodwin, Perry Jones, Isham Padgett, Jr., Robert Washington, i E. B. Price, S. D. Guess, H. W. Herndon, J. 0. Kearse, A. Shep Pearlstine, David H. Kearse, Mrs. F. N. K. Bailey,Girlee Breeland, . f *>- J. C. Hiers, David Ritter, t M. A. Kinard, G. W. Kearse, S. W. Owen, Mrs. Sallie Stephens, W. M. Ealy, - B. J. Kearse, Hammond Grant, Trim Breeland, John Willis, P. N. Spann, Murphy Moore, E. D. Smith, Thomas Brown, Ephriam Parker, <*> Pink McMillan, J. T. O'Neal, J. M. Bessinger, J. L. Proveau, H. B. Abel, Mrs. Maggie Morris. COUGHING SPELL CAUSED DEATH. "Hany Duckwell, aged 25 years, choked > A to death yesterday morning at his home, ^ in presence of his wife and child. He contracted cold a few days ago and paid little attention to it. Yesterday morning he I :was seized with a fit of coughing which continued some time. His wife sent for * ~*a physician but before he arrived another congningepell came on and Duckwell died from suffocation."-St. Louis Globe-Demo, crat. Ballard's Horehound Syrup would . have saved him. 2oc, 50c, and $1.00. Dr. H. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C. i v Promptly Corrected. Two young fellows at Liverpool, partners in the tea trade, were the best of friends, and their intimacy extended to personal as well as to business matters. - One of them, a simple-minded fellow, was a bachelor, and was in the habit of reading to his partner extracts from letters of an ardent and affectionate nature I - from a lady in the north of England, who signed herself '-Susie." The married one went to China for . * * tweKe months and returned just in time t to attend the wedding of his partner. "I hardly feel like a stranger," he said, in his sweetest tones, addressing me oriae. "In fact, I feel as though I ought to be well acquainted with my partners wife, * since he has often done me the honor to read to me. extracts from his dear Susie's letters." The face of the husband and speaker were studies as the bride drew herself up j < " said, emphatically and distinctly, "I beg t your pardon?my name is Helen." RECTOR OF ST. LUKE'S, Ashburnham, Ontario, Testifies to the ? . Good Qualities of Chamberlain's * Cough Remedy. Ashbursham, Oxt., April 18,1903.?I think it only right that I should tell you what wonderful effect Chamberlain's Cough Remedy produced. The day before _ v Easter I was so distressed with a cold and cough that I did not think to be able to take any duties the next dajr, as my voice was choked by the cough. The same day I received an order from you ior a oouie 01 your cough remedy. I procured a sample ? bottle, and took three doses of the medicine. To my great relief the cough and cold completely disappeared and I was j. able to preach three times on Easter day. I know this rapid cure was due to your cough remedy. I make this testimonial without solicitation, being thankful to have found such a Godsent remedy. Respectfully yours. E. A. Langfeldt, M. I* A., Rector of St. Luke's Church." To Chamberlain Medicine Co. Sold by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, Denmark. i* FACT AND OPINION. Breezy Paragraphs Boiled Down for (Jnick Reading. The feather beds of life are few and one is apt to bog down in "soft places." Bishop A. Coke Smith will preside at the annual session of the South Carolina conference in Greenville next week. Mrs. Viola Craven and S. J. Fennell, both white, were tried in TValterboro last week for forgery, it being charged that they forged a "check for $400 on the "Walterboro bank. The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty, after deliberating for an hour. A colored man went into the office of an optician in Atchison and asked the name of a curious looking machine which he saw. 4i That," said the optician, "is an ophthalmometer." "Ya-a-a-s, sir;" said the colored man, backing out of the office; 44 that is what I was afeered it war." Last week the State Supreme court of Nebraska issued a writ of mandamus against the teacher of district school No. 21, in Gage county, ordering her not to read the Bible to" her pupils. The case was tried some time ago, the supreme court deciding that sectarian knowledge should not tie imparted in the public schools. GOOD FOR CHILDREN. Pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief in cases of cough, croup and lagrippe because it does not pass immediately into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inflammation, heals, soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. Dr. Armstrong, of Delia, Tex., prescribes it daily and says there is no better cough remedv. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C. Killed Him in Self-defence. Once upon a time two cronies were sitting up with their dead pal, says an exchange, and one of them concluded he must get a drink before the saloons closed. The other one said he must go, too, but with a shade of decency the first one said it would not do to leave the corpse, bo it was agreed, finally, to take the corpse, and they put a hat on it, got it between them and walked to the saloon. Standing the corpse up against the bar they ordered drinks for three. The two drank their whiskey and walked out. leaving the corpse still and motionless. The barkeeper demanded the price of the drinks ?once?twice?and as there was no response he struck the corpse between the eyes and sent it sprawling to the floor. The two cronies rushed in, felt the pulse of their dead friend and exclaimed: "My God, man, you have killed him!" The bar keeper replied: "Gentlemen I cannot help it, the d d scoundrel drew a knife on me and I killed him in self-defence." And that's the kind of self-defence we have been hearing about lately. FIGHT WILL* BE BITTER. Those who persist in closing their ears against the continual recommendation of Or TTinff'a T^icr>OT7PrTr fnr PrtnRiimn. tion, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., says: ''Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr.&ng'sNewDiscovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by J. B. Black, Bamberg; H. C. Rice, Denmark. Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free. llQltTUED " j "NAME ON EVERY PIECE." LOWNEY'S Chocolate Bonbons* FOR SALE BY HOFFT1AN MY CHRISTMAS LINE will arrive about December 5th. Consisting of 4,1, 2, 3,4, and 51b. boxes. This is the candy that WILL PLEASE YOUR GIRL. Don't give her some other kind, and tell her it's just as good. She kno^s better. W. Q. HOFFMAN PHONE 32. (harness i j flaking j : and = Repairing | i i I I I G. FRANK BAMBERG'S STABLES fLnr a t UKCA1 U Commencing Monday mor continuing for two weeks, / Dry Goods, E Laces, Corset strictly at c< AS I DO NOT EXPECT T( ANOTHER SEASON. WII EXCLUSIVELY. If You Wan this is the place to get them, convinced is to come and see Mrs. M. I BAT1BER [we are always to do something for the welfare prosper, we can too. if they a] ness. We know a man that get: 'with the times and prices. For THIS BIC One year's subscription to THE BA customer who trades to the amount of ! January, 1904, in anything except Flou sell practically at cost. We offer anytl Dry Goods, Clothing, flats Women and Children. Hardware, consisting < " ? * i- 1 ZtflWS, JLyncrioury meet Horse Flows, Dee ring Double-barrel Guns. time a large stock of eve z-^HOLIDAY Everything at fair and square prices, thing we have in stock. All we ask is 5nd the best articles for right prices. Branchville W, P. RILEY, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE. BAMBERG. S. C. I Whon Trnn -want a nlpftsant. nnrcative try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no nausea, griping or other disagree- i able effect. For sale by Bamberg Phar- \ macy, Bamberg; H. C. Kice, Denmark. , (To Cui Take Laxative Broit Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 m< The Old Standc Grove's 1 has stood the tei over One and a H of merit appeal Enclosed with every bottle i MMBBM??B? KTQAIP ;jl kJtXLiL, ning, December 7th, and I will sell out my stoclc of Embroideries, ;S, and Notions . I >st for cash. ) HANDLE THESE LINES >L HANDLE MILLINERY it Bargains ? ?i .1 i Ail mai is uccessjii jf- iu uc i. Belling strictly for cash. ? Counts, Q, S. C. ; ANXIOUS 1 of our customers. "We know if they re bankrupt, we must go out of busi3 a weekly paper can keep up better this reason wc make to all i OFFER .MBERG HERALD FREE to every $10.00 with us before the first day. of r and Bacon, as these two articles we ung in and Caps, Shoes for Men, A first-class line of of such as H. Diston I-beam One and TwoMowers, Single and We tvill have in due rything in the way of T GOODS ^ It is useless to try to mention everyfor you to give us a call and you will Yours truly, Supply Co., LLE, S. C. Money to Loan. APPLY TO m Izlar Bros, , Attorneys and Counselors at Law, BAMBERG C. H., S. C. DR. G. F. HAIR, DENTAL SURGEON, Bamberg, S, In office every day in the week. Gradu ? ' - /1.11 * rv A.i c ate oi -Baltimore ^oxiege ox uexxiax ourKery, class 1892. Member of S. C. Dental i Association. Office next to bank. z'---&"&< ?& >!v- , re a Cold in One Day 10 Quinine Tablets. ? ft/ Jj II mths. This signatnre, k0*' 25c. ^ jg "asteless Chill Tonic 11 st* years. Average annual saiesi ? alf Million bottles. Does this record I "y^ 3 you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. I u|g s a Ten Cent Package of GROVE'S BLACK ROOT LIVER. PILLS. ? ' w|S J.M.Dannelly&Son, EHRHARDT, S. C. 1 jji Harness and Harness Sundries. |i|| We have just opened one thousand dollars' worth of Harness and Harness Sundries. Can supply any broken part, of a set of Harness. Buggies and Wagons. I : j Our stock of Buggies, Wagons, Surries, Saddles, Lap Robes, Whips, Har- - ness, etc., -was never larger and more complete. Be sure to get our prices before buying anything in this line, for we can surlly suit you, no matter - jSgH what your demands may be. r ' ' V. fgjH'' Furniturel Furniturel ' |||}| We have gone into the Furniture business, and haye just received two ear - loads of every kind and style. As we buy in car load lots, we can sell cheaper than others. McCormick Machinery. TIT ^ AV on/4 AAtl TTAT1 n C arc aucuis 1UI UIUVVIUIIU liflnrouu^ uia^uiuciji, auu vau ua J uu aa you want a Mower, Reaper and Binder, Rake, or anything in this line. Lumber! Lumber! |5|| Don't forget that our saw mill is running every day, and we are cutting lumber for sale. Give us your orders, which will have prompt attention. yffijSB . New Ginning Plant: , 'l- pf|| Our ginning plant is now completed, ^nd we are ready to gin your>sotton promptly and give you a first-class staple and a good turnout. Our gin .. system is the latest and best to be had, and we guarantee satisfaction. Millinery, Dress Goods, I Trimmings, Silks, II I and Notions. . M Prices the Lowest, ^1 J| Styles the Latest. : ]0jm Goods the Prettiest. ' : f fj COME TO SEE US, [Mrs.K.I.Sfiiick&Col IT'S UP TO YOU , I to decide what you will give for a holiday or : :|tf Christmas present. Why not make it one of the many handsome and useful articles we are notfv showing in our FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT i fj Nothing would be more appreciated than one of ' 0% our large pictures or mirrors in elegant frames. {||| Or you might want to give sterling Oliver. We ,gs have scores of articles for the silver chest, as well q as many novelties. Let us show you through our stock and assist you to make a selection. Don't put it off too long. Buy now, before the assort- . ment is broken. ; \-S$sjjs? C> I Q RDnni/CD THEHABDV. J. O, DnUVJA,Lri. WAREMA2T.