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BAMBEBS SEBtLfl
Thursday, Dec. 17. 1903
Short Locals.
For sawed wood or posts, apply to J.
P. Matheny.
Be sure to read tbe new ad. of the
Branchville Supply Company.
Bamberg real estate is bound to increase
in price, and it is a wise man who buys
no^r.
A number from here attended tbe church
fair and hot supper at Denmark Tuesday
night.
The South Carolina Methodist conference
decided to meet in Darlington next
year.
A number of people from the^Ehrhardt
neighborhood have been attending court
recently.
Large Grape Fruit at M. Move's.
Rev. J. H. Stoudenmire and Mr. J. B.
Black will move into the Grimes residence
tomorrow.
A Christmas tree for the children is to
be given at the factory chapel next Tuesday
evening.
See the choice lot of horses and mules
that G. Frank Bamberg will have at his
stable next week.
The merry-go-round is still with us, but
many of our business men wish it would
take its departure.
Rev. E. M. McKissick has been returned
to the Ehrnardt charge, which will be
good news to his many friends.
There were no services at any of the
white churches in town last Sunday, on
account of absence of the pastors.
G. Frank Bamberg says he is going to
the far West for this lot of stock, as he is
hunting a market w here they are cheaper.
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iXIC lauili V U1 illl. O . JXL. Ulliucs mil
mo^e to the Colston section this week.
Mr. Grimes will remain here until after
Christmas.
You can' get something nice in the
stationery line at M. Moye's.
We regret that we did not have space
for all the appointments of the Methodist
conference* but our advertisers are cro wding
us this week.
Work is going forward rapidly on the
brick building of Mr. J. P. Murphy, near
The Herald office. It will be used as
postoffice when completed.
Lowney's Cocoa at Burton Felder's.
Aderman Geo. P. Harmon is now carrying
his left arm in a sling on account of
breaking some of its small bones by a fall
from a bicycle last Saturday night.
There is considerable activity in Bamberg
real estate just now, and it is safe to
say that property will never again be so
cheap in this section as at present.
If you want a horse or mule, be sure to
see G. Frank Bamberg's lot of stock. He
has more horses and mules in his stable
than any other dealer in this section.
' -Hayne F. Rice, Esq., has bought the
residence of Mr. Henry J. Brabham, Jr.,
and will move into 11 ngni away. Dir.
Brabham and family will board for the
present.
Candies of all kinds at M. Moye's.
You are missing great bargains if you
are not attending the great cost sale at
the millinery store of Mrs. M. L. Counts.
She is closing out certain lines of goods,
.* as she will handle millinery exclusively
next season.
For Sale.?One gray mare and one
nearly new top buggy. Mare is a fine
driver and perfectly gentle. Will sell
cheap. Apply to Rev. W. G. Valentine,
Bamberg, S? C.
Mr. L. E. Wiggins, who is well-known
in Bamberg, applied to the South Carolina
Methodist conference last week for
admission as a minister. He was admitted,
and will serve regular work the coming
year. . i
Oon't forget to go'to M. Moye's for <
your Christmas fruits, fire-works, toys, &c.
He can save you money.
City council is proceeding with a firm !
handagainst a certain undesirable class :
of Bamberg's population. Two of these women
were before the Mayor last week ;
. and \tfere fined $50 or 30 days on the chain
gang, the sentence to be suspended if they
left ttfwn, which they have done.
Picnic Hams at Burton Felder's.
vMr. W. B. Smith and family, of Cot
tageviUe, Colleton county, have moved ;J
to this community and are living at the '
place of Mr. Adam Kinard just below .
town. They will no doubt make their
future home among us. Mr. Smith is a j
good man, and we are glad to have him ]
come here.
I will have the last of this week about
35 boxes oranges right from Florida for
the Christmas trade. Come and get my .
prices before buying. M. Moye. ,
Alfred Stokes, the white man, who plead
guilty of forgery in court last week, was
carried to the asylum in Columbia last
Friday, he having been adjudged insane
at lunacy proceedings before the Probate i
Judge. The charge against Stokes was <
forging on order for goods on J. A. Chas- 1
sereau at Ehrhardt. i
The machinery of the oil mill and gin- !
nery will be closed from December 24 to 1
January 4. Office will be open every day 1
except Christmas day and New Year's 1
day. I The Cotton Oil Co.
On Sunday morning, the 13th instant,
' about three o'clock, the barn and stables
of Mrs. Ella Yallentine, over in the Fork
of Orangeburg county, was destroyed by '
fire. It was undoubtedly the act of in- *
cendiaries, who turned out the live stock ]
before setting fire to the building. As it i
is, she lost all her this year's crop of corn, t
fodder, etc., and the loss is quite heavy. ]
"When you are ready to buy candies, 1
fruits, fire-works, toys, etc., look for the <
Greek and American flag, and you will "
* get everything cheap. G. A. Ducker. 1
In another column will be found the {
Auditor's appointments for receiving tax s
returns. He makes them late in order J
that those who come in to pay taxes will ]
find him in his office here and can save ]
themselves the trouble of two trips, as <
they can make returns for next year at ]
the same time they pay taxes. He begs j
that all will make their returns in person
and thereby avoid mistakes and confusion. ;
Star Hams at N. B. Felder's. j
John R. Bellinger, Esq., was elected
Grand Master at the Masonic grand lodge
session in Charleston last week, and will *
be at the head of Masonic affairs in this '
State for the next two years. There is <
no man in the State better fitted for the *
position and no one more zealous in his 1
work for the order. There is no brighter J
Mason in the State than Bro. Bellinger, *
and he delights in labor for the craft, s
Bamberg duly appreciates the honor con- 1
ferred upon her by having the next grand 1
presiding officer from here. 1
Parties having com to sell can dispose
of same at this office.
There is lots of moving going on in and
around Bamberg just now.
Our advertisers are certainly crowding
us this week. If this sort of thiDg keeps
up we'll enlarge the paper again.
G. Frank Bamberg will have eighty
head of choice horses and mules in his
stable next week. He is now in the West
buying stock.
The meeting of the Ladies' Home Mission
Society will not be held next week,
as heretofore announced, but has been
postponed until Tuesday after the third
Sunday in January.
For Rent?Two-horse farm, with good
dwelling and tenant house and all necessary
outbuildings, one and one-half miles
from Denmark. Apply to R. C. Hardwick,
Denmark, S. C.
It is with much delight that the Methodist
cangregation here receive Rev. M. W
FTnnt naatnr for another vear. He and
his most excellent family are much beloved,
and his return to this charge gives
general satisfaction.
Mr. W. A. Rast, a well-known young
man, of Cameron, Orangeburg county,
and Miss Bessie Jenny, of Jennys, Barnwell
county, were happily married yesterdav,
Wednesday, the 16th. The bride is
a daughter of Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Jenny.
Cards have been sent out announcing
the marriage of Mr. Bowman Still, of
Blackville, and Miss Ethel Folk, of this
place, the wedding to take place on Sunday,
December 27th. The bride-to-be is
the eldest daughter of Hon. and Mrs. H.
C. Folk, aud~is very popular among a
large circle of friends.
New Advertisements.
H. C. Folk, Master Bamberg countysales
of real estate in cases oflSteedl}* et
al vs. Steedlv et al; Walker et al vs. Walker,
Patterson et al vs. Glover et al; Bamberg
vs Jackson; Saudel Bros, vs Johnson;
Killingsworth et al vs Killingsworth et al.
R. PEARLSTINE.
The old reliable firm of R. Pearlstine
has a new advertisement in this issue,
which will be read with interest. A handsome
doll worth $10 will be given away
to their customers, and they have a full
stock of holiday goods.
G. FRANK BAMBERG.
Bamberg's new ad. will interest you if
in need of stock, afe he will have eighty
head on hand next week. His line of
harness and vehicles is large and varied
as usual.
J. W. PEARLSTINE CO.
Pearlstine wants .you to visit his store
during the holidays, as he is making
special prices on all goods. You can certainly
get bargains at his store.
BRANCHVILLE SUPPLY CO.
The new advertisement of this firm is
an interesting one, and we feel sure it will
pay you to read it carefully. Their stock
of goods suitable for the season is as complete
as any house in this section. Be
sure to give them a call.
DENMARK DRY GOODS CO.
See the new ad. of the Denmark Dry
Goods Co. Their grand opening of Xmas
foods will take place next Monday, the
1st. They have also just received'a line
of overcoats at bargain prices.
M. C. SANDIFER.
' Sandifer is closing out his fall and winter
goods at greatly reduced prices. Cloth
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lug at auu uc1uvy ijkjdi. uu aisu uaoaiaij^v
lot of holiday goods.
m. mote.
M. Moye's Christmas advertisements
appear in this issue. He has a large line
of dolls, toys, etc., a full stock of all the
season's delicacies, and a solid carload of
fruit. Give him a call. .
W. G. Hoffman?Lowney's candy.
R. W. D. Rowell, Auditor?Assessment
Notice.
Oar Agents.
Those who wish to subscribe to The
herald or pay money on subscription
can do so to the following gentlemen, who
are our duly authorized agents: Denmark,
R. C.'Hardwick, Esq.; Olar, E. D. Bessinger;
Ehrhardt,S. w. Copeland or Jacob
Ehrhardt; Branchville, J. Crum Smoak.
By paying to these gentlemen you will
save the trouble of remitting by mail or
waiting until you come to town.
Jewelry.
Standard goods are always valuable.
Quality is the one thing to be considered
in purchasing jewelry. When you buy
it Bamberg's jewelry store you are assured
of first quality. Our line of silverware
and jewelry, suitable for wedding
presents, is one of the most unique that
!%?*> hflfln pliattr> in thic tatrn all
iao o ci uutu cuv n u xu bui^ w n ixu
aew goods.
The Cotton Market.
Cotton is selling in Bamberg to-day at
Ll| cents^ the pound. Receipts of the
areek, two hundred bales.
Notice to Confederate Pensioners.
I will be in the Auditor's office every
Saturday in January, 1904, for the purpose
>f writing up applications for those who vish
to go before the county board, which
neets first Monday in February, 1904,
md give all other instructions that may
3e necessary, and all those already on the
tension roll will report in person or by
nail. C. R. Clayton,
Pension Commissioner.
Christmas Holiday Rates.
The Southern Railway will sellChristnas
holiday excursion tickets between
ill points south of the Potomac and Ohio
rivers and east of the Mississippi river,
ncluding St. Louis, Mo., for one and one;hird
first class standard one way fares,
dIus 25 cents for the round trip, (mininum
rate 50 cents).
Tickets will be sold December 23-24J5-30-31,
1903, and January 1st, 1904,
arith final limit January 4th, 1904.
Tliey will also sell upon presentation
md surrender of certificates signed by
superintendents, principals and presiients
of the various institutions, December
16 to 22, 1903, inclusive, with final
Limit January 8th, 1804, to teachers and
students of schools and colleges. InterLine
tickets* will be sold at coupon stations
only.
Apply to any agent of the Southern
Railway, or Robert "VT. Hunt, Division
Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C.
"I was afflicted with sciatica," writes Ed
D. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick Co., Kan.,
'going about on crutches and suffering a
leal of pain. I was induced to try Ballard's
Snow Liniment, which relieved me. I used
:hree 50c bottles. It is the greatest lininent
I ever used; have recommended it to
i number of persons; all express themselves
as benefitted by it. I now walk
vithout crutches, able to perform light
abor on the farm." 25c, 50c, #1.00. Dr.
3. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C.
Ton Know What Yon Are Taking
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it is
simply iron and quinine in a tasteless
form. No cure, no pay. Price 50c.
Paine's Celery
Compound
CDRES RHEDMATISM.
Rheumatism, which does its terrible work
in the muscles, joints, and tissues, is caused by
uric acid which gathers in the blood. To get
rid of this poisonous acid which produces the
irritations, pains, agonies, inflammations, and
swellings peculiar to rheumatism, Paine's
Celery Compound should be used without
Vr* richer medicine gives such prompt,
cheering, and happy results. It is the only
medicine that prevents a return of the dreaded
disease. Paine's Celery Compound braces
the nerves, the blood is quickly cleared of all
irritating poisons, tissue and muscle are built
up, and the digestive organs perfectly toned.
Do not treat with indifference the slightest
rheumatic symptoms; the early use of Paine's
Celery Compound will save you weeks and
months of suffering. Mr. S. D. Conway,
St. Louis, Mo., was permanently cured by
Paine's Celery Compound after repeated failures
with other medicines and physicians; he
says:?
"I am 64 years of age, and have lived in
St. Louis 27 years, and all this time with the
exception of three years, I have served in the
Engineers' Department as Inspector. Last
winter I contracted rheumatism and was laid
up. I tried all remedies and doctors, but all
failed until I struck Paine's Celery Compound,
which has made a permanent cure in my case.
I have recommended it to many, and they
have used it with the same result."
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DeWitt's Little Early Risers are unequalled.
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They are so dainty that it is a pleasure
to take them. One to two act as a
mild laxative; two or four act as a
pleasant and effective cathartic. They
are purely vegetable and absolutely
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LATEST DESIGNS IN
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EHRHARDT, 5. C.
UP-TO-DATE LINE OF
TRIMMED HATS
Always on Hand,
MISS TURNER, AN EXPERIENCED
LADY, IN CHARGE.
MILLINERY, SILKS, NOTIONS,
DRESS 600DS, LACES, ETC,
American Beauty Corsets a specialty,
also Baby Caps You will surely be
pleased. No trouble to show goods.
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MERRY
XMAS!
That's what it will Tip. anH nrnfitahle
. as well, if you buy your holiday goods
#
of us. In order that there should be no
shortage in the supply I have bought a
CARLOAD
OF FRUIT
which will arrive in time to supply your
wants in this line. My stock of
?=TOYS=?
Is Complete and Bound to Please
the Little Ones.
M. MOVE,
FANCY GROCER. PHONE No. 14.
BAMBERG, S. C.
"I've waited honey,
Waited long for you"
s To send ire a box
Of Lowney's Candy. You
Can buy it from Hoffman.
He has the most beautiful line
That you can find.
Lowney's, the best what is,
And I need it in my biz.
A half will do,
A pound or two,
Fd rather have a three or four,
Or a five, as high as they go.
I
GRAND OPENING
?OP?
Xmas Cioods!
?ON?
MONDAY December 21
*
Big Line of Men's Overcoats
JUST RECEIVED s
$4.00, $4.50, and $6.00
Denmark
Dry Goods
Company.
Dry Goods & Groceries
s ' . ,v. .
... ' ' . :-4 ^ HOUDAY
GOODS .
Parties out doing their
holiday shopping will
do well to visit our store, *
We have a nice line of /
FANCY JJ
ARTICLES
Suitable for presents. y J
They are pretty, useful \*jjk
and cheap, and it will
you to see them. ^||
TFe a large line of M
Staple Goods!
from which you can ft
select a present for '1
' ' . v ' 'Vm
almost anybody, was j
never more complete. 1
Better see our line be- |
fore you purchase. In
Dress Goods, I
Dry Goods,: J
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Clothing, |
Notions,
Shoes, I
Hats,
Etc., 1
we are offering special J
inducements, as we J
must get rid of our-.."fl
r?f winter crnnrls * - *
kslWVVU VA II AMVV* jjjV VV?V y. 'V*'
in the next thirty days.
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Fearlstine j
Company,
bamberg, s. c. 1
Money to Loan. APPLY
TO
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Attorneys and Connselors at Law, j
BAMBERG C. H., S, 0.
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has just received a nice assortment of
OPEN AND TOP BIGG!
of best grade, style and finish, *
which he offers to the pnblic at
low prices. It will pay yon to
look at his stock before buying.
He is also agent for
Deering Harvesting Machinery
the best on earth. Also operates
a first-class 1
Repair Shop
and bnilds vehicles of any kind
to order on short notice. Black- J
smithing and Horseshoeing.
Buggy Painting a Specialty.
, : .
Yours to satisfy m
J). J. DDI/R.i
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