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f?r b " ; I G. Fr 1 Personal Mention. ?Dr. J. L: Copeland, of Ehrhardt, was in the city Monday. ?Capt. W. F. Stokes, of Rowesville, was in the city Monday. ?Mr. Thos. Clayton, of the Colston } section, was here Monday. ?Mr. Geo. J. Hiers, of the Ebrhardt Ruction, was here Monday. ?Mr. P. M. Kinard, of the Ehrhardt section, was here Tuesday. / . ?Magistrate J. C. Copeland, of Ehr? - hardt, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. J. W. Barnes, of the Cope section, was in the oity last Friday. ?Mr. J. M. Carter, of Viola, was in the city Monday and called to see us. ? ?Mr. J. M. Ogilvie, of Conway, has accepted a position with The Hera?d. ?Mr. J. S. Breeland, of the Buford's Bridge section, was in town last Thursday. ?Hon. S. G. Mayfield and Mr. J. D. Milhous, of Denmark, were in the city j < Monday. ?Messrs. S. W. Clayton and Isham Goodwin, of the Colston section, were in the city last Saturday. ?Maj. and Mrs. Havelock Eaves will go to Sumter this week, where they will make their home for the present. ?Messrs. A. L. Kirkland, L. W. Bitter, , and J. J. Brabham, of the Buford's Bridge section, were in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. J. W. Stokes returned Monday from the West, where he had been to buy horses and mules for G. Frank Bamberg. ?Mr. D. M. Bradh&m, who has been connected with The Herald for several months, returned to his home in Manning this week, where be has accepted a position with a newspaper. Essay on Dneks. A schoolboy in Jewell City, Mo., was .. __ _ assigned 10 prepareu an essay? uu vuc subject of "ducks,1' and this is what he wrote: "The duck is a low heavy-set bird, , composed mostly of meat and feathers. He is a very poor Binger, having a hoarse voice caused by getting so many frogs in . r his neck. He likes the water and carries a toy balloon in his stomach to keep him from sinking. The duck has only two legs and they are set so far back on his f / ' running gears by nature that she came purty near missing his body. Some ducks when they get big have curls on their tails and are called drakes. Drakes doesn't have to set or hatch, but jest loaf, go swimming, and eat. If I was to be a duck I'djather oe a drake every time.'?New York Tribune. BETTER THAN GOLD. "I was troubled for years with chronic indigestion jand nervous debility," writes P. J. Green, Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Intters, which did more good than all the medicines I ever used. I'hey have kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic for weak, run down women. No medicine can take its place in our family." Try them Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. Black, Bamberg; H. C. Rice, Denmark. * Tid-Bits ask "What is a baby?" and proceeds to answer as follows: "The prince of wails, a dweller in Lapland, the morning caller, noonday crawler, midnight brawler, only possession that never excites envy, a key that opens the heart of all classes, the rich and the poor alike, in all countries, a stranger with unspeakable cheek that en ten the house without a stitch to his back and is received with open arms by all. NEARLY FORFEITS HIS LIFE. A runaway almost ending fatally,started % a ulcer on the leg of J. B Orner, Franklin Grove, DL For four years it defied all doctors and remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Good for bums, bruises, skin eruptions and piles, 25c at Dr. J. B. Black, Bamberg; H. C. Rice, Denmark. ^ Maid?There's a man at the door, mum, an'? Mrs. Bluff (entertaining several other ladies)?But I told you to say I was not at home to any other callers. Maid?Oi told him that, mum, but he says he's not a caller, but a collector, mum; an' hewan't go 'way. A CURE FOR ECZEMA. My baby had eczema so bad that its head was a mass of scabs, and its hair came out I tried many remedies but did no permanent good until I used DeWitt's witch hazel salve. The eczema is cured, scabs are fone and the little one's scalp is clean and ealthy, and its hair is growing again. I cannot give too much praise to DeWitt's witch hazel salve?Frank Farmer, Bluff ' City, Ky. In buying witch hazel salve look out for counterfeits. De Witt is the original and the one containing pure witch hazel. The name E. C. De Witt & Co., is on every box. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover, Bamberg. What sort of a spirit rules our legislators when they refuse to accord an admitted necessary relief to the congestion of ** - rm r\tYlop rpaCATl than me OUlbC WlUts 1UI uu that the individual interests of attorneys and candidates could not be satisfied by any single measure presented ??Charleston Post. CROUP begins with the symptoms of a common cold; there is chilliness, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and impeded respiration. Give small doses of Ballard's horehound syrup, (the child will cry for it) and at the first sign of a croupy cough, apply Ballard's snow liniment to the throat. Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colo., writes, March 19, 1901: "I think Ballard's horehound syrup a wonderful remedy, and so pleasant.'* 25c, 50c and $1. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. i a a V >. .' H * '?? .X*. ~ .. . ^ ^ "-V. ;v - > . :* . - ' ' Car L< Just I lot to ank Bi HE WAS EXONERATED. Serious Charges Against Rev. J. D. Frierson Were Not Sustained. Th * Spartanburg Herald says the committee on investigation of the charges against Rev. J. D. Frierson, pastorjof the Methodist church at Pacclet, Friday afternoon reached the decision that there was no ground for Mr. Frierson's being tried before the district conference. The committee retired on Thursday at twelve o'clock and the decision was reached late Friday afternoon. This committee, consisting of Rev. N. K. Melton, chairman, Rev. J. W. Shell, pastor of Bethel and ' - ? -_JT> T> vr liienaaie cnurcnes, anu jucv. d. jm.. xwltci nson, pastor of Cherokee circuit, acted in a capacity similar to that of grand jury in the civial court?that is they considered the charges and the testimony presented to sustain the charges. Thev decided, as stated above, that a trial of Mr. Frierson was not necessary. Mr. Frierson is now at Pacnlet, he having been given no work by the recent conference on account of the charges against him. The charges were of slander and falsehood of such a nature as is of no public interest. MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCE. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's new life pills to maintain it. By arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Tr; .hem. Only 25c at Dr. J. B. Black's, Bamberg; H. C. Rice's, Denmark. T Don't Give the B*by 9 Dangerous Drugs* 9 There Is one cafe, sure and abso lately harmless remedy forlnfl fast1* Ills. It zs I Baby Ease B THE WORLD'S BEST BABY MEDICINE. Cures every form of bowel and stomach trouble, brings refreshJ5 lng sleep, makes babies fat. I 85 CENTS EVERYWHERE. i made by 9 Baby Ease Manufacturing Co., Macon, 8a. BOLD BY BAMBERG PHARMACY. W: P. RILEY, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE, BAMBERG. S. C. OJll! has just received a nice assortment of j OPEN AID TOP BUGGIES of best grade, style and finish, which he offers to the public at low prices. It will pay you to look at his stock before buying. He is also agent for UnnrSiiflr llama a tin or ftfaahinaru ' uccniig naiTComiQ maumuuij the best on earth. AI30 operates a first-class Repair Shop and^builds vehicles of any kind to order on short notice. Blacks mi thing and Horseshoeing. Buggy Painting a Specialty. Yours to satisfy D. J. DM. G. Moye Dickinson, INSURANCE. F11I1S, LIFE, TORNADO, ACCIDENT, LUBILITT, CASUALTY. Office at The Cotton Oil Co. ' S. C. AND BELL TELEPHONES ENGINES, BOILERS GINS and PKESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Press Cane, Mill and Shingle Outfits. Build ing, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail road Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factory and Machinists' Supplies. Belting, Pack ing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files Oilers, Etc, cast every day. Work 150 hands. Looilianl Iron Vts SnppIyGo AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Fonndrv. Machine. Boiler and Gin, Works. Repairing Promptly Done. J Igr- v - ;- ; )ad of Mules j irrived. Come where you can have select from and where the price is amoerg, - t3ai WE WILL HAVE j I ONE CAB OF MEAT # liana T7aKniiot?W 9nH whinll WA will honk li W-L O JL V U1 IAC4& J MUU f W VT V II w ? orders for from now 'till the 20th inst. at . h Cents The Pound BY THE ioo POUNDS. . Call and place your order at once as meat j a ?Ml Is advancing: every aa.y, anu wc wm nut book any orders after the 20th instant. . < -| Denmark Dry Goods Company. Wholesale and '.Retail Groceries. V ' ' 1 / Tmiq^e^^oj^^ersiar^ate^ One Pound Packages at 8c. a Fancy 5 Crown Dried Figs I At 15c per pound. 1 Large Prunes 3 pounds for 25c. I Thin Sliced Dried Apples, I / 3 pounds for 25c. 3 Seeded Raisins, ioc per package I W. G. HOFFMAN ' ^^53!5^53t5jSs2t3$^S3t3^E3t93^S2t9$Ss3b5^^C5^sr fa J^S3feI^E3tS^S3feJ^a 1 ANOTHER CAR LOAD ^> || HORSESI MULES! m ' BAS ARRIVED^ ! I I AT OUR STABLESg || If you need an Animal for Any Purpose, If I || . we can suit you. A full stock of . . . || I BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS J (WHIPS, LAP ROBES, Etc., Etc.! ||| See us for anything in our line. We will give ||| |P you easy terms at closest prices* fjome ana see ^ IJONES BROTHERS - * * ^ ' ' -" &*??&&&+* -: fc * rd?ii&t, ?r - V,.-. . ;.' .. 7. . 1 and Horses ! 11 i a big i-ii right. I M mberg, S. C. I jj FURNITURETIf of any kind for the home or office. Remember that I haye the largest stock in this section, and as I buy in car load lots, you will find the prices much lower than others can afford to sell for. Vjg SBed Room and Parlor 8ilts,Side Ik Boards, Wardrobes, Enameled . Beds, Chairs, Rockers, Carpets, v::J?| Matting, Rugs, Linolenms, Baby ^ Carriages, Shades, Pictnres, BR ^ & and in fact any and everything to to be had in the line of furniture and house furnishing goods. Picture Frames made to order from a . beautiful line of moulding. Re- '-fM member, too, that I carry a stock of COFFINS AND CASKETS ?fj| jnjHyY second to none in the State, and |jS| 7KFC*^4iA VX will cheerfully serve you at any AJI| A \ v/"^ hour, dav or night. Have a nice M \\y Hearse for attendance at funerals . when desired. I have a full line of COOKIINQ & HEATING STOVES of the best makes. Don't buy anything in my line until you see . ' | my goods and get my low prices. I will surely save you money. . LIME AND CEMENTH always on hand, in any quantity, from a barrel to a car load. I can 7 save you the freight and sell you at wholesale prices. ^ E. C. HAYS, I |J.M.Dannelb&$onJ| EHRHARDT, S. C. ? M 75 Head Horses and flules fl We have just received a car load of Horses and Mules, and now have in jSBj our stables seventy-five head of fine stock. Tbey are for sale at best prices, either for cash or on time. Some fancy drivers and nice saddle horses in the lot. Be sure to see us before you buy. We can and will save you .||| money. We bought them right and they will be sold the same way., '^118 Buggies, Wagons and Harness : MS Our stock of Buggies, Wagons, Surries, Saddles, Lap Robes, Whips, Harness, etc., was never larger and more complete. Be sure to get our prices ?s| 1 before buying anything in this line, for we can surely suit you, no matter what your demands may be. Remember our stock 'is always complete,' Ks and you can get anything in Harness from us. Furniture! Furniture! | Mj Full stock of any and all kinds of Furniture. We cannot enumerate, but if you want any article in Furniture, come to see us. We are the people when it comes to large assortment, prices and styles. ;\r McCormick Machinery. I? We are agents for McCormick harvesting machinery, and can fix you if I you want a Mower, Reaper and Binder, Rake, or anything in this line. I J. M. Dannelly & Son.) j QUIT COUGHING! ) 1 There is no need wearing your Lnngs out, when yon can get a bottle of ? .vlaM MURRAY'S HOREHOUND, MULLIEN AND TAR I f S ; A few doses of this Household Remedy will give immediate relief. A positive cure for Influenza, Bronchitis and Diseases of m Throat. Anti-Spasmodic in Croup. * I PUT UP BY? : WBbM THE MURRAY DRUG COMPANY 3 | COLUMBIA, S. C. . I | MR. FARMER! Let us have your attention for a few minutes. Plowing time is here,' :?E|Bk and you are making preparations for this year's crop. You will need . PLOWS, GEARS, TRACES, BRIDLES, BACKBANDS^fjj 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 1 FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARDWARE, E7d,||B| is the largest we have ever carried. We bought in large lots, and when we say we can save you money, we certainly mean 'it. Come in and let's talk it over, I will be pleased to quote you prices. ; C. J. S. BROOKERjj THE HARDWARE MAN. * - > .v- ^