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P. l:' fv. ; , - :: " . I Eigh I O. Fr * Personal Mention. ?Mr. Robert Hartzog has returned to the Citadel. ' ?Mr. C. C. Ellzey, of Denmark, was , here Monday. ?Mr. T. D. Beard, of Colston, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. "W. Paul Riley has been sick for several days with pleurisy. ?Mr. Robert Black has returned to the medical college in Charleston. ?Jno. R. Bellinger, Esq., spent several davs in Charleston this week. ?Mr. G. H. Kearse, of the Colston section, -was in the city yesterday. ?Mr. M. A. Moye, of Fairfax, visited friends and relatives here last week. ?Mr. andMrs-HebronBerry, of Branchville, spent Sunday with relatives here. - ?Mr. W. M. Brabham left Monday to re-enter Wofford College at Spartanburg. ?Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Simmons, of Batesburg, visited relatives in the city last , week. ?Mrs. Henry J. Brabham and little daughter are visiting relatives in Baltimore. ?Miss Lula "Walker and her brother, Buell, of North, are visitingMr. J. Felder Hunter. ?Mrs. Effie Wannamaker returned to Columbia last Saturday, after a visit to her parents here. w ?Mr. W. P. Jones left for St. Louis , last Saturday night to buy horses and mules for Jones Bros. ?Mr. C. A. Milhous, Jr., returned to Augusta Friday morning, where he is attending a business college. ?Mrs. A. C. Reynolds, of Baltimore, arrived Tuesday for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jennings. > .? . ?Rev. M. L. Lawson and family returned last Thursday from an extended visit to relatives in Georgia. ?Mr. Henry J. Brabham, Jr., assistant cashier at the bank, has been sick for about a week with pneumonia. ? " -VT B.ii: 1 ?jur. narrv n. oeiiiu^cr uos luutucu to the Porter Military Academy, Charleston, after spending the holidays at home. ?Messrs. Marion and Clifton Horger, < of Orangeburg, spent Thursday and Friday in the city with their cousin, Mr. J. , C. Folk, Jr. ?Mr. Chas. McGeiver was in the city Monday. He has lust returned from a trip to North Carolina, where he went to buy cattle for Senator Mavfield. ?J. M. Patterson, Esq., of Allendale; W. J. Fishburne, Esq., of Walterboro; and B. C. Bellinger, Esq., of Charleston, were in the city last Monday attending the sales by the Master. ix)mestic"troubles. It is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures, but these can be lessened by having Dr. King's New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by great work in stomacn ana iiver trouoles. They not only relieve you, bat cure. 26c, at Dr. J. B. Black's and H. C. Rice's Potter?Yon have heard of Diogenes going about with a lantern searching for an honest man? Mrs. Potter?Bigger fool he! Honest men are not to be found on the street at night; they are at home with their families. PLEASANT AND MOST EFFECTIVE. . T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty, Tex., writes Dec. 25, 1902: "With pleasure and unsolicited bv you, I bear testimony to the curaiive ?ower of Ballard's Horehound Syrup. I have used it in t my family and can cheerfully affirm it is the most effective and pleasant remedy for coughs and colds I have ever used/' 25c, 50c and $1.00. Dr. H. F, Hoover. Hojax?I thought you intended to marry Miss Coldcash? Tomdix?I thought so too, but her family objected. , - Hojax?What did Miss Coldcash say? Tomdix?Oh, she's one of the family, you know. - 8UFFERED 10 YEARS BUT CURED. B. F. Hare, Supt. Miami Cycle & Mfg. Co., Middleiown, O., suffered 10 years with dyspepsia. He spent hundreds of dollars for medicine ;aDd doctors without any permanent benefit. He says, "One night while feeling bad I was about to throw down the paper when I saw an item in it regarding Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I concluded to try it and while I had no faith in it I felt better after the scond dose. After using two bottles I am stronger than I have been in years, and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach trouble." Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. ' Mr. Jinks?I see the editor of the Trumpet is having trouble with his wife. She wants a divorce. i Mrs. Jinks?I don't wonder. He was always printing articles about housework being healthful. JUST ONE MINUTE. One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane,j causing the cough, and at the same time, clears the phlegm,draws out the inflammation and heals and sootheB the affected parts. One Minute Cough Cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of coughs, colds and croup. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young and old. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. The Jacksonville Times-Union says that the South Carolina Legislature will | soon go into camp near the State treasury, V but not a few of the tents will be pitched I hear the dispensary tanks.?Greenville News. I-.-,.. iSliiii ii HP**- < * f:?W8g&iT%-' ' ty Hea< Just a lot to ank B? : r Cross-Breeding. After explaining at some length that only numbers of like denomination can j be added, the teacher said? "If Mr. Jones has six cows, fourteen j sheep, and four horses in his corral, how many, and what has he ? " Silence reigned; then a dozen small hands waved frantically in the air. "How many?" asked the teacher. "Twenty," came in a chorus. "But twenty what?" was asked again. "John?" "Horses." "Lee?" "Cows." "Kate?" "Sheep." The teacher was discouraged. Had the lesson been in vain ? But a little hand was up again. "Well, Tom?" she asked. Up he jumped. "I know," he cried, "they would be?they would be steers." A VERY CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, 1 got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, felt as well a9 ever in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Black, Bamberg; H. 0. Rice, Denmark. Price 50 cents. His Ambition. "How did you come to engage in this business?" asked the judge addressing the prisoner who was charged with attempting to wreck a train. "I thought it a good idea to begin at : the bottom and work my way up," explain! ed the prisoner. "Later on I expected to become a great financier and wreck railroads." CONGRATULATIONS. John H. Cullom, Editor of Garland,Tex., News, has written a letter of congratulations to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as follows: "Sixteen years ago when our first child was a baby he was subject to croupy spells and we would be uneasv about him. We began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, ana nnamg u a rename remeay xor | colds and croup, have never been without it since that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with good results. Une gbod feature of this remedy is that it is not disagreeable to take and our babies like it. Another is that it is not dangerous, and there is no risk from giving an overdose. I congratulate you upon the success of your remedy." For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Kice, Denmark. Husband?You are not economical. Wife?Well, if you don't call a woman economical who saves her wedding dress ' * ? ?*^ wkawwvAnpA TM \5lrn IA lUf a JA)BS1U1C BCWUU x u UBV w know what yon think economy is like! REV. C. P. B. MARTIN, L. L. D. Of Waverly, Texas, writes: "Of a morning when arising, I find a troublesome collection of phlegm, which produces a cough and is hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Ballard's Horehound syrup will at once dislodge it, and the trouble is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to it, and so pleasant to take. I cordially recommend it to persons needing medicine for throat or lung trouble." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. "Does your wife go in for athletics?" "Urn?yes, in a way. She went out , yesterday to take exercise; said she was going to walk up a long hill." "And did she?" "No; she got into the dry goods district and ran up a long bill instead. You can easily see that I am the one who was < exercised." SAVED FROM TERRIBLE DEATH. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt, Bargetown, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In thi9 terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought relief and its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles tree at H. C. Rice, Denmark; J. B. Black's, Bamberg. "Lizzie is not sure that she loves Walter. Sometimes she thinks she does and at times she's convinced she doesn't." "And yet she is going to marry him?" "Oh yes?that's all settled." "But if she is not sure she loves him, why doesn't she break the engagement?" "Because she is twenty-seven." A PRISONER IN ER OWN HOUSE Mrs. W. H. Layha, 1001 Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo.,has for years been troubled with severe hoarseness and a cough, which she says, "Would keep me in doors for days. I was prescribed for by physicians with no noticeable results. A friend gave me part of a bottle of Chamberlain's CoughRemedy with instructions to follow the directions and after the first day I noticed a change for the better, and at this time after using it for two weeks, have no hesitation in saying that I am entirely cured." This remedy is for sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, Denmark. f d Nice Mules; irrived. Come where you can have select from and where the price is imberg, - Bai WBsmBSBsmmsssmmBsmsasssmsmsm 1 <2s^ ANOTHER CAR LOAD ^s?> 1 HORSES? MULES 1 H WILL ARRIVE THE FIRST OF NEXT WEEK fl AT OUR STABLESi II If you need an Animal for Any Purpose, ft M we can suit you. A full stock of ... || i BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, I I WHIPS, LAP ROBES, Etc., Etc. ? sra See us for anything in our line. We wiU give ? you easy terms at closest prices. Come and see j$5 1 JONES BROTHERS I If you want to buy 2 to 5 barrels Flour t SEE ME If you want to buy 1 to 500 pounds of Bacon SEE ME If you want to buy 25 to 500 pounds of Sugar SEE ME If you want to buy Guano for the CASH SEE ME m I If you want to buy Rice SEE ME UenmarK Dry Goods I Company. ft Why Use Many Words to Tell You That $ ? The Best |j i g FERTILIZERS 3 t On Earth i * t ? ARE MADE BY ft " ft I! { The Virginia-Carolina j ? Chemical Co. i ? ii ? * i 1 (? They have the Best Facilities, ttse the Best Materials, jf and maintain the highest reputation for the A ? evenness and value of their Fertilizers. i t t L &/>e Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. J ^ CHARLESTON, S. C. ^ I * VT . and Horseslj.j mberg, S. C. 1 J.M.Dannelly&Son, EHRHARDT, S. C. fjS| Harness and Harness Sundries, Jig 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. |?jf| Our stock of Buggies, Wagons, Surries, Saddles, Lap Robes, Whips, Harness, etc., was never larger and more complete. Be sure to get oar prices before buying anything in this line, for we can surely suit you, no matter - $fgj what your demands may be. . 'Aifefi Furniture I Furniture! |j|| We have gone into the Furniture business, and have just received two car : loads of every kind and style. As we buy in car load lots, we can sell ' cheaper than others. j McCormick Machinery. |?|| We are agents for McCormick harvesting machinery, and can fix yon if 4 you want a Mower, Reaper and Binder, RaJke, or anything in this line. . Lumber! Lumber! : |pjl 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. v;,J New Ginning Plant., 4 |J9 Our ginning plant is now completed, and we are ready to gin your cotton r'ffiflp promptly and give you a first-class staple and a good turnout. Our gin /S|k| system is the latest and best to be had, and we guarantee satisfaction. jjM f FIIPNITIIRF 1 I W W W ? of any kind for the home or office. Remember that I have the largest stock in this section, and as I buy in car load lots, yon will find the prices much lower '^jj . than others can afford to sell for. /| Bel Room and Parlor Salts, Side - Jf|? Boards, Wardrobes, Eaaaeled ;'||| :;f Beds, Chairs. Rockers, Carpets, -k Matting, Rags, Linoleans, Baby :M% & Carriages, Shades, Plctires, to be had in the line of'fnrniuire 4?gB V\ aaP^ei^S^S?^BB*? t.nre Frames made to order from a < v" Pearse for attendance at funerals *- ' when desired. I have a full line of ^ COOKING & HEATING STOVES l||j of the best makes. Don't buy anything in my line ttntil you see ' % my good9 and get my low prices. I will surely save you money. % LIME AND CEMENT always on hand, in any quantity, from a barrel to a car load. I can J save you the freight and sell you at wholesale prices. E. C.HAYS, 1 THE FURyiTVUE MAX - - BAMBERG, S. C. ^ |3 QUIT COUGHING! ] There is no need wearing your Lungs out, when you can get a bottle of 1 MURRAY'S HOREHOUND, MULLIEN AND TAR I | ~ J|j A few doses 01 this liousenoia rtemeuy win give lmnieuiaie reuei. -'a&SM A positive cure for Influenza, Bronchitis and Diseases of Throat. Anti-Spasmodic in Croup. PUT UP BY THE MURRAY DRUG COMPANY COLUMBIA, S. C. MR. FARMER! Let us have vour attention for a few minutes. Plowing time is here, and you are making preparations for this year's crop. You will need PLOWS, GEARS, TRACES, BRIDLES, BACKBANDS J| and lots of other things. "Well, we've got 'em and you'll find the prices much lower in proportion than twelve cents cotton. Our line of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARDWARE, ETC., M is the largest we have ever carried. We bought in large lots, and ?- m/vriOTT tpo /.attainlv mc or, if HAma s "WflCH WC bay ?C UUl jrvix Uivuv/J, nv WI VIMM&J ***?<*** i?? vumo .k. wyy in and let's talk it over, I will be pleased to quote you prices. 0. J. S. BROOHEB, m IBB BJ.BDWJ.BEBAN,