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* ?? ????????1 " ! New IS if | G. Fr * Personal Mention. ?Dr. A. J. Harter, of Ulmer, -was in the city last Thursday. ??Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kinard have; moved to Edgetield to live. ?Miss Nina Riley is spending time with ; relatives in Savannah, Ga. ?A. Mclver Bostick, Esq.. attended court in Hampton last week. ?ATr C, A Milhous. Jr.. is at home ; , from a business college at Augusta, Ga. ! ?Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Smith, of the Ehrhardt section, were here last Thursday. ?Mrs. D. MT. Shealy and sons, John Philip and James, are visiting relatives in Leesville. ?Messrs. M. H. and D. M. Smith, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the city last Thursday. ?Mrs. Julia Brabham is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Kirkland, at Buford's Bridge. ?Mesdanes Bowman Still and Gerard Weissinger,of Blackville, visited relatives here Tuesday. -rMr. Emory A. Hooton, of Augusta, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his father's family. ?Mrs. Hayne F. Rice left last Thurst day morning for a visit to relatives in Spartanburg and Greenville. , ?Mr. Frank P. Cooper, of the Charleston News and Courier, spent last Thursday night in the city, with his daughter, x Mrs. N. M. Salley. ?Miss Clio Cope, the accomplished daughter of Mr. Jno. H. Ccpe, of Bamberg, is visiting Mr. J. W. Smoak.? Orangeburg Patriot. ?Mrs. Dr. L. K. Sturkie spent last week ? in Bamberg and Barnwell visiting relatives.?Orangeburg Patriot. ?Mrs. Maggie Miles, of Augusta, attended the funeral of her brother, Mr. Bobbin Hunter, here Sunday. ?Mrs. Alice Zeigler and Miss Carrie Bamberg attended the funeral of Mrs. J. J. Zeigler at Mt. Pleasant Lutheran r?hnrrh oemetarv last Saturday. That Free Liquor. A gentleman who was in Columbia j when the dispensary elections took place informs us that a brand of whiskey which * retails in the dispensary at ?2 a pint could be had in any quantity for the asking, and that not only members but many others did the asking, or it was furnished \ to them voluntarily. And yet public of. ^ ficials and others are boldly proclaiming that the dispensary is here to stay, notwithstanding its* corrupting influences even in the balls of legislation.?Green- j ville Mountaineer. Letter to Mayor Johnson, Bamberg, S. C. j Dear.Sir: You are interested in the prosperity of your town. You can con- j tribute to it materially, and give it a far ! more prosperous look at the same time, j Perhaps the public property needs a| good coat of paint. Devoe will supply that coat with two- j * thirds of the number of gallons required j of any other. Devoe will last twice as ! long as any other Davoe is all paint and ; full-measure. Devoe is the strongest paint ! known. Devoe will take care of property in the long run, for half the money i . required by any other. The reason is stated above: Devoe is i all paint and full-measure; the strongest j paint known. E. D. Jewell, Corry. Pa, painted his i house 5 years ago with a mixed paint;! ^ took 14 gallons. Last spring he repainted with Devoe; bought 14 gallons and ha? 4 left. Saved ?15 to ?20, for painting costs two or three times as much as the paint. Yours truly, F. W. Devoe <fc"Co. I -40 New York. ^ I Doctor?Your husband needs a rest, 'y madam. Mrs. Gabble?Yes, doctor, but he won't listen to me. Doctor?Don't make it necessary for him to listen to you, madam. That's the sort of rest he needs most. ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE. Mr. H. Haggins, Melbourne, Fla., writes: "My doctor said I had consumption and : nothing could-be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free bottle of Dr. I TTi Alr-nnrrbvi- f/-,r r>/vi cn m Ylti On 7T1- I Alfl^BUCn uiswiti. r duced me to try it. Results were startling. | I am now on the road to recovery and owe ! ail to Dr. King's new discovery. It saved j my life." This cure is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by J. B. Black, Bamberg,and H. C.Rice, Denmark. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. ? In the Beginning. "Which did de Lord make first, Brudder Johnson, de hen or de egg?" "De hen, ob kose?de egg comes from > de hen." 1 "Yais; but de hen comes from de egg! i , too." j \ "Now, see yar, Brudder Jefferson?ef de Lord had made de egg fust he'd had to j* - make an incubator to hatch it, a sawmill j to get de wood fo' de incubator, a tin mine fo' de tin. a windowglass factory fo' j de glass, a cotton mill fo' de cotton battin' a steam-heatin' plant fo' de heat, and a drug store fo' a thermometer to tell de * i 4 temp'ture, besides getting the permission iraitin' dpleirate to onerate dem ! V OVLUV T1 - 4industries, an' takin' chances on de egg | hatchin' at dat. No, no, Brudder Jeffer-1 son,de Lord dun simply make de hen j fust, an' Ah reckon he didn't make a J > colored man fo' a year or two after." | ? CHAMBERLAIN'S STOMACH 1 And Liver Tablets. Unequaled for Con-! stipation. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist of Baxter Springs, Kan., says: "Chamber. Iain's stomach and liver tablets are, in my judgment, the most superior preparation of anything in use to-day for constipation. They are sure in action with no . tendency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice. ? ! ! 1 Car Lc Just a lot to J onLr R; Even Bcecher Couldn't Keep All Awake. "Pew sleepers are one of the bugbears of preachers." said the Rev. Robert Collyer, the veteran New York miuister. "I can speak feelingly from experience. On one occasion when Henry Ward Beecher J asked me to go to Plymouth to talk to his j people, he remarked?jokingly, let us j hope?that most of them were hardwork- j iug folks who needed plenty of rest on j Sundays, and he felt that a sermon from' me might be gratefully received, j - "In the course of my talk I mentioned this, and said that it was, however, a [matter upon which my feelings could not be hurt, and that I owed this im[ perviousness to Mr. Beecher himself. I (told them that one Sunday, years before, | when I was attending a service at old i Plymouth and Mr. Beecher was thundering forth, I saw one of his deacons asleep in a front pew. "I went on to say that always after this, whenever I saw a man slumbering peacefully through my most stirring efforts in the pulpit, I would say to myself: 'Well, let him sleep; even the great Beecher can't keep 'era all awake."?Success.| RELIEF IN ONE MINUTE. One minute cough cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the microbe which t ckles the mucous membrane, causing the cough, and at the same time clears the phlegm, draws out inflammation,heals and soothes the affected parts One minute cough cure strengthens the lungs, wards off pueumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of coughs, [ colds and croup. One minute cough ' ure I is pleasant to take, harmlessand good for young and old. Sold by Dr. H. Jb'. Hoover. A school teacher who had great difficult with a few mischievous boys said to one of them who had sorely tried her patience: "I wish I could be your t mother for just about a week. I would ; rid you of your naughty disposition." - "Very well," said the boy, "Father is a widower and I'll speak to him about ! it." A Wonderful Saving. The largest Methodist church in'Georj gia. calculated to use over one hundred ! gallons of the usual kind of mixed paint I Tn painting their church. I They used only 32 gallons of the Long: man & Martinez paint mixed with 24gali Ions of -linseed oil. Actual cost of paint j ! made was less than $1.20 per gallon. Saved over eighty ($S0.00) dollars in paint, and got a big donation besides. Every church will be given a liberal quantify whenever thev paint. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. & M. and three gallons of linseed oil mixed therewith. Wears and covers like gold. These celebrated paints are s^>ld by Bamberg Pharmacy, Bamberg; J. G. Wanamaker Mfg. Co., Orangeburg. "The Village Blacksmith"?Revised. (Longfellow Doesn't Care.) Under the spreading plum tree, , The legislator stands? Ah, yes, a taking man is ne, I With very taking hands; The itching in his honest palmsIs a durn sight stronger than any iron bands, AN EARLY RISER. | A strong, healthy, active constitution i depends on the condition of the liver. The : famous little pills known as De Witt's little early risers not only cleanse the system but strengthen action of liver and rebuild tissues supporting that organ. Little early risers are easy to act, they never gripe and yet are certain to produce results satisfactory in all cases. Dr. H. F. Hoover. Old Hickory. A drink for a "gentleman of the old j school". Pure old Kentucky whiskey? wholesome and invigorating, in sickness t or health. On sale at ail dispensaries. I XXon't Give the Baby I Dangerous Drugs. | B There Is one safe, sure andnbso lutely harmless remedy lor in| fant'a Ills. It is I Baby Ease j K THE WORLD'S BEST BABY MEDICINE. ; I Cures every form of bowel and f I stomach trouble,bringsrefresliI lug sleep, makes babies fat. i 25 cents everywhere:* 9 made by Baby Ease Manufacturing Co., Macon, Ga. SOLD BY BAMBERG PHARMACY. FINAL DISCHARGE. On the 5th day of March, 1904, at 11 | o'clock in the forenoon, we will file our final account as executors of the last will S and testament of_Sam T. Inabinett, de ; ceased, with B. W. Miiey, Juage or rrobate for Bamberg county, and will thereupon ask for letters dismissorv. Mrs. Estella R. Inabinett, "Wistar H. Stokes, Executors. FINAL DISCHARGE. On the ISth day of February, 1904, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, I will file my final account as executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Sarah Byrd, deceased, with B. "W. Miley, Judge of Probate for Bamberg county, and will thereupon ask for letters dismissory. J. E. BYRD, Executor. , - - r. H -r. - v.. -> .1 ' * >ad of Mules s rrived. Come where you can have select from and where the price is imberg, - Bar =^2: ISS^j^HJ LS^.^SL t?r55^ (?^5??j {?=??^LI iS^ZjS) S???^I {?^?^1 LS^S^L (?rJ?^2i SrL.^2- ic^?^J i WE WILL HAVE | , | I here February 2nd, which we will book orders for from now 'till the 20th inst. at . , s P4 /T i ^TT^ Tlk t! /* Lents i ne rounaj BY THE IOO POUNDS. Call and place your order at once as meat is advancing every day, and we will not book any orders after the 20th instant. Denmark - \ ury uooas Company. Wholesale and Retail Groceries. lBl l,i AT HOFFMAN'S I CHOCOLATE, i [111/1)00 VANILLA, I LEMON, 4 rlHVUnO ORANGE. |W. Q. HOFFMAN | TELEPHONE 33 0 | ANOTHER CAR LOAD ? I HORSES ? MULES I 1 m p HAS ARRIVED p|j I AT OUR STABLESt. || . M\-. jfj If you need an Animal for Any Purpose, It 11 || we can suit you. A full stock of . . . ||| i | I BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, I! I WHIPS, LAP ROBES, Etc., Etc. Jf |lj See its for anything in our line. JFe will give j=p you easy terms at closest prices. Come and see py i mure DonrucDol I junto unu i iiliio < " 1 I ind Horses! I j nberg, S. C. J | ,|B furniture?] 1 of any kind for the home or office. Remember that I have the largest stock in v *;.lJ this section, and as I bay in car load lots, you will find the prices much lower than others can afford to sell for. Bed Room aou Parlor Suits, Side Boards, Wardrobes, Enameled 5:^ ^ Bc(5s' *'ha,rs* Rockers, Carpets, Matting, Rugs, Linoleums, Baby Carriages, Shades, Pictures,. to be had in the line of 'furniture \*|| tUre ^rame-S ma(*e t0 ord.er iroga COFFINS .AND CASKETS j|fl when desired. I have a full line of . COOKING & HEATING STOVES |S| of the best makes. Don't buy anything in my line until you see B|| my goods and get my low prices. I will surely save you money. . |i||i LIME AND CEMENT 1 always on hand, in any quantity, from a barrel to a car load. I can save you the freight and sell you at wholesale prices. ^ E. C. HAYS, fl THE FURyiTVEE MAX - | EHRHARDT, S. C. n 'B' ?w W an A H Ai*cnc art A Pllllpc I 11cciu i iui jwj unu a iMIw "We have just received a car load of Horses and Mules, and now have-in our stables seventy?five head of fine stock. They 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. _ Buggies, Wagons and Harness f|M Our stock of Buggies, Wagons, Surries, Saddles, Lap Robes, Whips, Har- J.fm ness, etc., was never larger and more' complete. Be sure to get our prices ^ 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, 'and you can get anything in Harness from us. ^ ^ Furniture! Furniture! fM 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 . '* ? IS when it comes to large assortment, prices and styles. I McCormick Machinery. 11H We are agents for McCormick harvesting machinery, and can fix you if ' Vjm-'ijfl you want a Mower,"Reaper and Binder, Rake, or anything in this line. I ^ JJH^Dannelly&^onJ | QUIT COUGHING! 1 | There is no need wearing your Lungs out, when you can get a bottle of MURRAY'S HOREHOUND, MULLIEN AND TAR! If I A few doses of this Household Remedy will give immediate relief. ; A positive cure for Influenza, Bronchitis and J>iseases of ' Throat. Anti-Spasmodic in Croup. THE? -V/II 1DPAV DRUG COMPANY fml I 1 1. J1K?<4 lTAW>XaX* ? ? ? ? _ ^ ? COLUMBIA, S. C. J MR. FARMER! Let us have your attention for a few minutes. Rowing time is here, and you are making preparations for this year's crop. You will need >LOWS, GEARS, TRACES, BRIDLES, BACKBANDS - 'Ma and lots of other things. Well, we've got 'em and you'll find the prices much lower in proportion than twelve cents cottOD. Our line of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARD WAKE, tit., is the largest we have ever carried. We bought in large lots, and J^lS 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. 3. J. S. BROOKER,J|f THE HARDWARE MAN,