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C AL] have just passe NONl I I UU dHUUlU U1 TT U I one Baltimore has j -^Philadelphia Under ; surance Co. of Lone * The above compa discount. The Liv< 4 to their large loss. w. p ' * Kg JNew I' I G. Fr k, v Personal Mention. f ?Mr. N. B. Rboad, of the Hartzog section, was in the city last Friday. c ?Mr. J. Laz Copeland, of the Ehrhardt ^ k , section, was in the city last Friday. t " ?A. Mclver Bostick, Esq., left for 1 Charleston Monday evening, where he goes for medical treatment. He will be T \ absent ten days or two weeks. f , A Modern Wedding. j. The modern bridegroom led the modern j bride to the altar. The modern clergy 1 man was waiting for them with his mod- | . ern wedding ceremony. j "Will you," he said to the bridegroom, t "take this divorced woman to be your social wife, to have and to hold until you s are both tired of each other?" "I will," said the groom, "with the un- 4 derstanding that she is not to kick up a row, no matter who I bring home with me, and that she turns over her available cash to help me out of my scrapes." j * "And will you," said the clergyman to the woman, "take this man to be your companion in miser}' for so long as you 1 ^ think best?" { "I will," said the woman, "if I don't J have to nurse him when he is sick, or i* take breakfast with him." "Is there any one," said the clergyman, "who objects?" j "No one," said the' spokesman for the congregation. "We are all very glad of ^ it. It makes gossip, and the mere fact j that we are here will enable us to have j our names in the paper. Let the cere- < mony proceed." J "There!" said the clergyman, "I pro- ^ nounce you man and wife. Send ^ne a check or cash by registered mail, give . your names and a description of your presents to the society reporters, and < * ?- ? * " /linn.00 Vioro'c t.llp card wnen you w<vut a unuiw, > ? ? ? .? of the best lawyer in the business." i BETTER THAN GOLD. * "I was troubled for years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes P. J. Green, Lancaster, N. H. "No reme- 4 dy helped me until I began using Electric i Bitters, which did more good than all the 1 medicines I ever used. They have kept ] 1 my wife in excellent health for years. She < says Electric Bitters are splendid for fe- ] t male troubles; that they are a grand tonic i for weak, run down women. No medicine i can take its place in our family." Try them i Only 150c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Dr. ] Black, Bamberg; H. C. Rice, Denmark. ?' "I've come to kill a printer," said the ' little man. "Any printer in particular?" asked the foreman. "riH ?nr nne will do! I would prefer a j V*., ?J small one, but I've got to make some sort -* of a show at fight or leave home since the paper called my wife's tea partv a 'swill affair.'" _ * HAVE YOU INDIGESTION? \ If you have indigestion, Kodol dyspepsia cure will cure you. It has cured thousands. It is curing people every day?every 1 , hour. Y ou owe it to yourself to give it a trial. You will continue to suffer until you try it. There is no combination of digestants that digest and rebuild at the 1 same time. Kodol does both. Kodol eures, strengthens and rebuilds. Dr. Hoover. * The Candidate. While the candidate is abroad in the ( land, the following expression about can- j I didates from ex-Governor Bob Taylor, of < Tennessee, will be interesting and amus- 1 ing. Mr. Taylor says: "Every honest t man who runs for office is a candidate for 1 trouble, for the fruits of political victory 1 turn to ashes on his lips. To me there is ( * nothing in this world so pathetic as a < candidate. He is like a mariner without < a compass, drifting on the tempest tossed i waves of uncertainty oetween tne smiling i cliffs of hope and the frowning crags of fear. He is a talking petition and a living prayer. He is a packhorse of public 1 , sentiment. He is the dromedary of poli- ] tics; and even if he reaches the goal of ' his ambition, he will soon feel the beak < of the vulture in his heart and the fang of the serpent in his soul." WHAT ARE THEY ? , Chamberlain's stomach and liver tablets. ] A new remedy for stomach troubles, bil- i iousness, constipation, a good one. Price I 25 cents. For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, Denmark, S. (X / t-i : ' . * - ' X-'.'-J' ' 'H *- ? 1 ^?3sfeaS?&. ? V" ? L OF TH d through the gr R BUT THE ys ask for the besi just had. List of writers, Georgia Ion, Commercial tnies are now adji jrpool & London < . RILEY, F iiliiliissiiiiisiill Car L< Just lot to ank B Letter to W. D. Rhoad, Bamberg, S. C. Dear Sir: Would you rather have yoi :ustomers speak of your shoes as wearin veil, as not running down at the heel, i urniner water, and taking a shine; or wa heir beads and say nothing? We'd rather have ours, at long inte rals, say: "We want some more pain md we want Devoe." We know it isn n human nature to paint very often; w lon't expect them to come very V>ftei lon't want 'em to. All we want is t laint what they have to paint, whenev( ;hey paint it: the longer the time, ti iurer they are to come-back. There jusiness enough in the world; there ai louses enough to paint; let 'em take the ime. If we were a shoemaker, we'd mafc ihoes to last half a lifetime, and shoe tb vhole town. Tours truly , F. W. Devoe & Co. 12 New York. Undoubtedly. She?What silly things they do print i ;he papers sometimes. He?What's the matter now? She?Here's an article stating that an voman may be beautiful in her old age >he will only practice amiability. No\ [ wonder who could have written such hing as that? He?Oh, some married man, Isuppos CHAMBERLAIN'S STOMACH ind Liver Tablets. Unequaled for Coi stipation. Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist < Baxter Springs, Kan., says: "Cbambe ain's stomach and liver tablets are, in m udgment, the most superior preparatio )f anything in use to-day for constipi ion. They are sure in action with n endency to nauseate or gripe. For sa! >y Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice. Eggs as They Come. Lady of the House ('phoning)?I orde sd some eggs, but they have not arrive Grocer?Be patient, madam, you shou] lot expect young chicks to make such rip without stopping to feed on the wa; ESCAPED AN AWFUL FATE. Mr. H. Haggins, Melbourne, Fla., write 'My doctor said I had consumption an aotning could be done for me. I was give ip to die. The offer of a free bottle of D King's new discovery for consumption ii luced me to try it. Results were startlin; [ am now on the road to recovery and ov ill to Dr. King's new discovery. It save mv life." This cure is guaranteed for a throat and tang diseases by J. B. Blac Bamberg, and H. C. Rice, Denmark. Pri< 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Temptation Too Much for a Neophyt Bishop Dudley, of Kentucky, who hi just died, and who had many warm frien* in Boston, used to delight in a story of colored girl in his church. "Supposing lie asked her, "that you were walkir along the road and saw a low-hangir branch, and on that branch was a nice f; chicken. What would you do?" "Don't ask me dat question, boss," si Degged. "Oh, yes; tell me what you would do.' "Well boss, you know I's only just a nfant in de kingdom." Which ended the conversation. PERFECT CONFIDENCE. Where there used to be a feeling of ui easiness and worry in the househol when a child showed symptoms of crou] s now easiness and confidence. This ; >wing to the uniform success of Chambe ain's cough remedy in the treatment < hat disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford, Poole rille, Md., speaking of her experient with that remedy says: "I have a world < confidence in Chamberlain's cough reim 3y for I've used it with success. My chi] jfarland is subject to attacks of croup an it always gives him relief." Sold by Ban ^erg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, Denmar "That young man was very popular i :he summer resort, but nobody seems 1 Kn CAOiol COQ CATt QOUC6 JL11L11 UUiiUg lli v ovuimi uvuuvii 4Yes," answered Miss Cayenne; "in tt summer he is in the swim, and in tl winter he is in the freeze." ARE YOU RESTLESS AT NIGHT and harassed by a cough ? Use Ballard horehound syrup, it will secure you slef and effect a prompt cure. 25c, 50c, $1.0 Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. < Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe. :e companies i p eat Baltimore Fire without seriously r DCCT ADC DCDDRCPMTPr I rnv*-* I\L<i I\U^/JUI i i MU t when you place your insurance, as it Companies: Liverpool & London & Gl Home Insurance Co., Norwich Union 1 Union Assurance Co., Ltd., American Listing' their losses in Baltimore and are & Globe lost $1,000,000.00, and gave t ire Insurance Agent, E WBSBS3SSBBSBSSBSSSSSBSBBSB9BBBSSB /4 /"Vp /|/i 4 LlCUU U1 ITIUIV^ < arrived. Come where you can have select from and where the price is amberg, - Bai _ i ir S 18 s rt, 't e a; ;o * le r a :e Denmark, February 16,190If. ,e jP. ZX Creighton, buyer for the Denmark Dry Goods Co., is n tigw; 172/ Tor& buying his - f /? t\ spring and summer stock op Dry 7 if Goods, Clothing, Millinery and a complete stock for all departments. 6. He will have something special to ^ to say to you on his return. Watch Jy this space. 'ii ? Denmark Dry Goods Co. le ? rd. Id a ' > 78: id ;n T. a- ' f MARSHALL'S ^ SARATOGA POTATO GHIPS'I as I vnim I V VII V l II i w villi v I is I Put up iii Cartoons which keeps them 9 ' , Clean and Fresh? Try them and be 1 !g Convinced that they are the Best I " 30 CTS. PER POUND AT I Hoffman's Store, I TELEPHONE 32 I X~ '? id ??? ld VMHHBUfl^n -^00s $1*00 per ^^HIBaWfl^HBiMUl^^ Setting of tliir MHH^BSSOHiHK teen. m^HHcraraKn| ARMSTRONG, !J- Bamberg, 5. C. | ; . v/-' - . r.-... y / ; REPRESENT 1 educing- their financial strength. > IN MY AGENCY takes the best to <;tand a fire like the lobe, German American of New York, 1 Fire Insurance Society, Phoenix As- 'M Central Insurance Co. of St. Louis; j| : paying all claims spot cash without || o the homeless $10,000.00 in addition i| 3 Bamberg, S. C. _ m ind Horses! ||| mberg, S. C. |jl FURNITURE. ) I of any kind for the home or office. Remember that I have the largest stock in WmM this section, and as I bny in car load lots, yon will find the prices much lower )r|| than others can afford to sell for. . , JM ihnii Bed Rein aid Farler Salts, 8M? 'M 9k Boards, Wardrobes, Eianeled Beds, Chairs, Bickers, Carpets, Mattiag, Rags, Lluleins, Baby ,ftWj Carriages, Shades, Pictires, COFFINS jJH) CASKETS JB when desired. I lure a foil line of ^||!j?H COOK1INQ & HEATING STOVES ||| of the best makes. Don't buy anything in my line until yon see r my goods and get my low prices. I will surely save you money. . |9 -||S 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, 9 ? *r i *r T> A MDI?P/3 fl /? QUIT COUGHING! 1 I There is no need rearing your Lungs out, when yon can get a bottle of - MURRAY'S HOREHOUND, MULLIEN AND TAR I jj| A few doses of this Household Remedy will give immediate relief. . ^gH.vJij A positive cure for Influenza, Bronchitis and Diseases of -I'Ms Throat. Anti-Spasmodic in Croup. PUT UP BY IBS THE MURRAY ORUO COMPANY 'M- M COLUMBIA, S. C. jl| a f A First=Class Drug Store (Jl I It is out constant purpose to keep such an establishment. ^H| We no doubt fall far short of perfection, but its a good Drugs and Toilet Articles, Patent ljB| Medicines, Perfumery, Etc., Etc.l|?9 Of course we can't enumerate the stock in detail, but re- ^ member our stock is complete. Come to see us, we'll try Dr. H. F. Hoover, bamberg, s.c. ||||||j| MR. FARMER! I r __, try* a fpw minnt.ps. Plowing time is here, JLiCl US 1121VC yuui aucuuuu iui ? ?? and you are making preparations for this year's crop. You will need PLOWS, GEARS, TRACES, BRIDLES, BACKBANDS jl? and lots of other things. "Well, we've got 'em and you'll find the prices v| much lower in proportion than twelve cents cotton. Our line of J FARMING IMPLEMENTS, HARDWARE, ETC., JMM 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. ';.J !r? T o Ta-DnntrcrR I? THE HARDWARE HAN,