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ATI GT Fr Personal Mention. 4 ?Hon. H. H, Crum, of Denmark, was in the city Monday. ?M iss Lillian Bellinger spent several days in Augusta last week. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rizer, of Olar spent last Thursday in the city. ?Messrs. Chas. McGeiver and J. D. Millions, of Denmark, were in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. A. L. Milhous has accepted a position aS salesman at Brooker's hardware store. ?Mr. and Mrs. Jno. H. Cope returned last Saturday afternoon from a trip to New York. ?Railroad Commissioner B. L. Caughman, of Columbia, was in the city last Thursday. ?Assistant Attorney General W. H. Townsend, of Columbia, was in the city last week, attending court. ?Col. August Kohn, the able reporter of the News and Courier, was in the city last Thursday and gave us a call. ?Mrs. A. H. Brace spent last Friday and Saturday in Branchville on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Hebron Berry. ?Maj. E. R. Hays returned Monday morning from a trip to Florida. His many friends are delighted to have him back again. * ?Hon. G. Duncan Bellinger, of Barnwell, former solicitor of this circuit, was shaking hands with old friends in town Thursday. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker spent last Thursday and Friday in Augusta, attending the meeting and festivities of the Georgia T. P. A. ?Mrs. Mary Rice and interesting little ones returned to Bamberg this week, after spending a week pleasantly with her parents at the Averleigh House.?8t George Expositor. ?Dr. H. M. Brabham, of the Buford's Bridge section, was in the city last Friday. He was on his way home from Charleston, where he had been for the purpose of having an operation performed on his nose, but it was not done as bis wounds had not sufficiently healed. His , many friends will be glad to know that he is recovering from the injuries inflict" ' * J a V?* ed by the tern Die acciuem, um uuc , eye is completely gone and his face is badly disfigured. The Bamberg Pharmacy?DearSirs: Over fifty years aco, our firm began selling paint through the South; sales have continued uninterruptedly, and ten times greater than any other brand of paint. Read the following: "Have used the L. & M. paint twenty years; houses painted with it eight years ago show better to-day than houses painted with other paints within two years." A. B. Epgell, Alachua, Fla. "Have used all brands of paint, L. & M. pure paint stands better, and wears longer than any other paint I have ever used in my ten years experience." w H. F. Smith, Painter, Concord, N. C. "I painted Frankenburg block with L. & M. paint; stands out asUiough varnishoA a atrial rost -was less than $1.20 per gailon." "W. B Barr, Charleston, "W. Va. "I painted onr old homestead with L. & M. paint twentv-six years ago. Not painted since; looks better than houses painted in the last four years with other paint" * H. S. Scofield. Harris Springs, S. C. "Used the L. & M. paint for sixteen years. Painted three houses with it fifteen years ago; they have not needed painting since." J. ?. "Webb, Hickory, N. C. Respect fullv, ; ^ LONGMAN & MARTINEZ. This celebrated paint is sold by the Bamberg Pharmacy. "j Pulpit Personalities. "I think," asserted the exhorter in the * warmth of . his eloquence?'T think that each and all of us will continue in the I next world the work we are doing in this one." 4 Here two men arose and stamped storrnily from the building. The speaker af. fected not to notice the disturbance, but after the meeting he asked one of the committee on reception who the men were. * iiTxrvn t mi&cc ont a Mf.t.lft mad at ?T CK, J. ?uvjj vuvj gv. what you said about having the same jobs in the next world," was the answer. "The , tall man was Riley Ferguson, who makes fireproof storage houses and the little fel% * low was Pete Bales." "Ah! Just so. And what does Mr. Bales I do?" ,-1 "Sells fire escapes."?Chicago Tribune. A GREAT SENSATION. /There was a big sensation in Leesville, Iftd., when W. H. Brown of that place, ?y was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. He writes: "I endured insufferable agonies from asthma but your New Discovery gave me relief and soon thereafter effected a cure."Similar cures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are numerous. It's the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price , 50c, and $1.00. Guaranteed by J. B. Black, Bamberg, S. C.; H. C. Rice, Denmark. Trial bottles free. 3 mm \? Be Sure to Get the May Number. * There was a Russian general Who proved a warning text; So long his name, 'twill have to be Continued in our next. > ?New York Sun. MAKES A CLEAN SWEEP. y here's nothing like doing things thorhly. Of all the salves you ever heard iucklen's Arnica Salve is the best, weeps away and cures burns, sores, ses, cuts, boils, ulcers, skin eruptions piles. Only 25c, guaranteed to give faction by J. B. Black; H. C. Rice. ank Bi It Didn't Work. "This'll be good for a hundred anyhow," said young Sow His Wild Oats to his pal. "Every young fellow needs a stake when he is of age, so I'll send this telegram, collect, to the old man: "rDear Father?I am twenty-one;today and broke."' An hour later the fond father wired, collect: "So was I when I was twenty-one." good for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in all cases of cough, croup, and lagrippe because it does not pass immediately into the stomI ach, hut takes effect at the seat of trouble. It draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure lifegiving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take and is good for young and old. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. One of the oldest institutions in the city of Melbourne, Australia, known as the "8 o'clock rush," is in danger of extinction. For half a century a philanthropic restaurant proprietor has given a free meal at 8 o'clock every evening to newly arrived immigrants or respectable persons who were temporarily "down on their luck." No professional loafers or chronically unemployed were encouraged. The attendance averaged about 100, and every Melbourne journalist considered it his duty to write a description of the scene at least once in his career. The proprietor of the restaurant is now retiring from business. He is said to have received lega cies from people whom he thus befriended and who afterward prospered. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP immediately relieves hoarse, croupv cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing. Henry C. Sterns, druggist, Shullsburg, Wis., writes; "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for years, and have never had a preparation that has given better satisfaction. When I sell a Dottle they come back for more. I honestly recommend it." 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. Representative Champ Clark, of Missouri, attended exercises in a kindergarten school the other day. "Have any of. you children ever seen an elephant s skin ?" Mr. Clark asked the youngsters. "I have," shouted one little fellow. "Where?" asked Mr. Clark, impressed with the youngster's earnestness. "On the elephant," he answered. THE BEST FAMILY SALYE. DeWitt's Witch Hazel gives instant relief from burns, cures cuts, bruises, sores, eczema, tetter and all abrasions of the skin. In buying Witch Hazel Salve it is necessary to see that you get the genuine DeWitt's and a cure is certain. There are many cheap counterfeits on the market, all of which are worthless, and a few are dangerous, while DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is harmless and cures. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. Now, Honest? Are you a man? If so, do you look at the pictures of pretty girls in pajamas in the magazines? Ana if you do. do you think it is right for you to do so??Washington, (Iowa) Democrat. SCIATIC RHEUMATISM CURED. "I have been subject to sciatic rheuma tism for years," saysE. H. Waldron, Wilton Junction. Iowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me pain and discomfort. My joints would crack when I straightened up. I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have been cured. Have not bad a pain or ache from the trouble for months. It is a wonderful liniment." For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, Denmark. "Oh, George!" complained the young wife, "it was nearly miduight before you got home last night." "Well, well!" exclaimed the husband; "you women are so inconsistent. Before we were married yon didn't care how late I got home." ARE YOU A DYSPEPTIC? If you are a dyspeptic you owe it to yourself and friends to get well. Dyspepsia annoys the dyspeptic's friends because his disease sours his disposition as well as his stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only cure dyspepsia, indigestion and sour stomach, but this palatable, reconstructive tonic digestant strengthens the whole digestive apparatus, and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. When you take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure the food is enjoyed. It is digested, assimilated and its nutrient properties appropriated by blood and tissues. Health is the result. Sold by Dr. II. F. Hoover. A lady going through a hospital during the last war saw a couple of soldiers sawing and hammering, and said: ' What are you doing?" "Making a coffin; that's all." "A coffin, indeed, and who is it for?" "That fellow over there," pointing to a cot. The lady looked and saw that the man was alive and watching what was going on. "Why," she said, in a low voice, "that man is not dead, and perhaps he won't die." "Oh, yes," insisted one of the men: "the doctor told us to make the coffin, and I guess he know'd what he giv' him." a dandy Tor burns. Dr. Bergin, Pana, Ills., writes: "I have used Ballard's Snow Lihiment; always recommended it to friends, as I am confident there is no better made. 'It is a dandy for burns.' Those who live on farms are especially liable to accidental cuts, burns, bruises, which heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. It should be kept in the house for cases of emergency." 25c, 50c, $1.00 bottle. Sold by Dr. Hooyer. 1 l? *1 w T/\ 1*1 ?+4- ?%??#> i nave judi put make room for in my harness Make Buggies amber < Newspaper Requirements. "To run a newspaper," says an OL i oma editor, "all a fellow has to do is tc able to write poems, discuss the tariff? money question, umpire a baseball gai report a wedding, describe a fire so tl the readers will shed their wraps, mat' dollar do the work of ten, shine al c ance, measure calico and, abuse the 1 nor habit, test whiskey, subscribe tocb i:y, go without meals, attack free sih defend bimetallism, sneer at snobbe wear diamonds, invent advertisemei overlook scandal, appraise babies, delij 1 pumpkin raisers, minister to the afflict | heal the disgruntled, fight to a finish, type, mould public opinions, sweep i office, speak at prayer meetings, stand with everybody and everything." STOMACH TROUBLE CURED. I wa3 troubled with a distress in : stomach, sour stomach and vomit: spells, and can say that Chamberlai Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me Mrs. T. V. Williams, Lainsburg, Mi These tablets are guaranteed to ci every case of stomach trouble of this ch h\r Rftmherff' Pharma H. C. Rice, Denmark, S. C. Not long since, in a Mississippi com colored man sued a neighbor for damai for killing his dog, says the Philadelpi Ledger. Col. M., defendant's law; called "Sam" Parker, a negro, to pr": that the dog was a worthless cur whose destruction no damage ought to recovered. "Sam, did you know this dog?" Col. asked. "Yes, sar, I wer' pussonally acquaini wid dat dog." "Well, tell the jury what sort of a c he was," said Col. M. "He wer' a big yaller dog." " What was he good for ? Col. M. ask " What, he wouldn't hunt; he would do yard duty; he jes' lay around an' e Dat make 'em call him what dey did." "Well, sir, what did they call birr asked Col. M. " Dey called him " Lawyer," sabr" PRIMARY ELECTION. A primary election to nominate congressman from the 2nd congressioi district, to fill the unexpired term of I lateG. W. Croft, will be held on Sat day, April 23rd. Polls open at 8 a. and close at 4 p. m. Second primary, necessary, will be held on Saturday, M 7th. The following have been appoinl managers to conduct said primary el tions: Bamberg?H. W. Adams, J. P. Mathei G. P. Harmon. T? J T TT "D TV-, \jiear x~ouu?v. u. xjci^jci, i?. x ?c. McMillan, J. B. Folk. Colston?F. W. llcMiPan, W. H. Va R. 0. Kirkland. Denmark?Asa Baxter, E. C. Behlii G. J. Fogle. / . Edisto?G. W. Miley, W. C. Zeigler, B. McCormack. Fish Pond?C. E. "Walker, D. B. Smoi W. M. Steedly. Govan?J. A. Lain, J. A. Kennet Fnrman Cook. Hightower's Mill?L. W. Abstance, J. Ray, A. L. Milhous. Kearse's Mill?L. A. Brabham, J. Kearse, H. W. Chitty. Lees?H. B. Grimes, J. W4 Fickling, K. Zorn. Midway?J. B. Smith, H. W. Walk H. W. Dempsey. Olar?W. B. Chitty, Joe Morris, W. Sadler. Springtown?W. G. Kearse, C. R. Ci roll. Sr., D. W. Free. Three Mile?G. J. Hiers, S. W. Coj land, G. B. Clayton. Managers will call at county chairmai office for tickets and boxes. R. W. D. Rowell, k H. C. FOLK Secretary, County Chairman NOTICE DEMOCRATS! Pursuant to the constitution of t Democratic party of South Carolina, cl chairmen are requested to call their spective clubs together, at their usi places of meeting, on Saturday, April for the purpose of reorganizing, electi officers, appointing committees, electi a member of the county executive co raittee, electing delegates to the coui convention to be held Monday, May 1904, and attending to such other busim oc mar r>rm-.p hpfnrp t.hpm.' Each club will be entitled to one de gate for every twenty-five members a one delegate for a majority fraction the of. Bv order of the executive committee R. W. D. Rowell, H. C. FOLK, Secretary. Countv Chairman % J. DLL! has just received a nice assortment o OPEN AND TOP BOGCG 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 Deering Harvesting Machiner the best on earth. Also operates a first-class Repair Shoi: and builds vehicles of any kind to order on short notice. Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing. Buggy Painting a Specialty, Yours to satisfy B. J. 5)ELK . .. . . -'.--V. '.-V.vi "'"". 'i! chased an extra la them I will sell fo line AT COST. I and have fixed the g, - Ba - AMEBIC/ HC, bat Kept Hale iea All Three Old Ladies a?: Own Work. 1 S Are I lts< MRS. BURTON SAYS, "DUFFY'S 1 BEEN MY STEADY COMPANI02 FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS." the " I was 116 years old November 15th,: in I was born in Louisville, Ky., in : Duffy's Malt has been my steady com ion for twenty-five years. I am wai on myself and feel that so long as I cai jng some of Duffy's Malt Whiskey I will n's twenty-five years longer. It's wond< j.? the way it keeps up my strength and v; ch. It keeps my digestion perfect so that I are eat almost anything. Truly Duffy's ar* godsend to old people, and I recommer with all my heart and will never be wit! a bottle in the house." t a Frances BCRTOX g'es 2?' Elsie Place, Buffalo, N.' aa* Frances Bubtos, 116 Years Old. the * in no wiy are the wonderful, stin ur- proven than in the lives of these grand m. each organ and part to do its work i , if run-down, diseased, weakened, wasting *y A Qreat Many of the ted \ 0C: DUFFY'S rn, a e Duffy's Paw Halt Whiskey has a recc =' during the past fifty years. It is a ge T which kills tbo disease germs and dnv< It purifies the blood, improves the ci heart, replaces diseased tissues, aids ik, whole system and keeps up the strength and healthy and have on yonr cheek jy take Duffy's I'ore Malt Whiskey as di J' medicine. M. CAUTK* .?When yoa tfk lor Doff; of this preporrtion, will try to sell yoa ch T for from reilevingthe sick, are positively hi J- which contain! medicinal, hcafth-glrfna' Look for tho trade-mark, the " Old Chaoti M. ^ All druggists and grocers or direc er, For Sal T if 51 ^ - y Superior L ft It is sold ]5 (&& VrfEiSON CO. J ^?3 ""&' flj. V BfrLliS^ w y ! **-tn*' . mii'I. , ENGINES, BOILER: GINS and PRESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil a Fertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Pre Cane, Mill aid Shingle Outfits. Bui.' ing, Bridge, Factory, Furnace andRa ^ road Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factoi and Machinists' Supplies. Belting, Pac ing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Ft Oilers, Etc , cast every day. "Work 1 hands. loiarilM f ts Swlj ( AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Foundry, Machine, Boiler and G . # Works. Repairing Promptly Done. rge lot of HARNE r THE NEXT TW( have 75 or 100 La ; price so they have mberg, ISOLDES rnd Hearty by Duffy's Pure Are Well Preserved, Brighi 'heir Health, Strength and Due To Duffy's Pure Malt 3AS Mrs. Sttsak Baker, 101 Years. M Duffy's saved my life in sickness " I am one hundred and one years of a was born at Catskill, N. Y., July 4th, 18 have always enjoyed good health m about ten years ago my heal ih began to f Being advanced in years, without any vii t ity to bnild on, doctors' medicine had 1 little effect, and they gave me up to < Friends advised me to use Duffy's Id Whiskey, which I did with gratifying suits. To-day I am well ana strong ? able to do my own work. Duffy's saved; life and keeps me in health and streng I cheerfully recommend it." Mrs. 8u8A5 Baker, 952 E. Market St.. Elmira. N. 1 lulating, nourishing and strengthening effects old ladies. Duffy's brings into action all th naturally and fully. Over 7,000 of the bright ; conditions of body, brain, nerve and muscles i 3,536 Centenarians in the Vigor and Ripe Old Age' PURE MAL' The Great Renewer of Yoi >rd of over 4,000,000 cures It cures consun ntle invigorator and tonic coughs, colds, anc es them out of the system, dyspepsia ana eve rculation, strengthens the malaria and low digestion, builds up the men, nervous, si< . If you wish to be strong Makes the old yot the glow of perfect health Duffy's is an al rected and take no other free from fusel oi Government as a i r's Pnreilaft Whiskey he sore yea get the genoii cap Imitations and malt whiskey substitutes, whi irmfnU Demand ** Daffy's " and be sore yog get qoatttlee. Daffy's Pare Malt Whiskey is sold 1st," oa the label, and be certain the seal over' t $1.00 a bottle. Medical booklet free. Duffy le in South Carolina at all D v* ^ to all othersB sver^vher# i %*& SAVANNAH GA. i V 1 J3&- L ? ->? BWi s DR. G. F. HAIK U DENTAL SURGEON, Bamberg, & C. n(? In office every day in the week. Grad 38 ate of Baltimore College of Dental Si ^ ?ery, class 1892. Member of S. C. Denl >" Association. Office next to bank. ? FOR SALE. les 5Q One brick store 25x75 feet; and lot co taining 48x198 feet, being near railros track. Is a most splendid lot for a wa if] house. At sacrifice price. l[j Also, one dwelling, five rooms, de< well, fruit trees; lot 210x210 feet, i under fence. Price verv low and ea; to terms. X T. O'NEAL, Real Estate Agent. SS and in order to ) WEEKS anything |j| test Style Standard ! to una new owners | . S. C. I I WOMEN ' Mali Whiskey* :||fl t, Cheerful and Doing Their fffl Marvelous Old Age "f|j Whiskey. f J MRS. PRISCILLA MARTIN, WELL ;|? KNOWN AT GENET, KY., WRITES: :||j 44 DUFFY'S DRIVES AWAY MY :M NERVOUS COLIC." 441 hare used your Malt Whiskey for I twenty years; am never without it. I am ' VSPPi troubled with nervous colic from time to : Wj ' time, and it is the only thing that drives it ' i-:m away. I was born May 23, 1311, .which n3sH|H makes me ninety-three and over. '" JKh 44 My father, John Hanks, was of Scotch vJH descent, and was related to the mother of gBvfK Abraham Lincoln. . : -1 s-fP'B 44 Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is a errand I tonic. When I feel tired or run down I ' ffijjjja take a little in a half glass of milk or warm water and it instantly braces me up and i'JHJ-Jb gives me a new lease of life.'' 'X'tfm Mbs. Pbisctlla Majkot, 83 Years. . jJB } of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey more strikingly ?|?Jj9 ie vital forces of the human Body and enables ;-v^l est doctors use and prescribe it exclusively in all . ' y&Wm i. Duffy's is the stay and comfort of old age. : t$m United States Owe Their a [ WHISKEY 1 option, grip, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, IS \$!S| L all diseases of throat and lungs; indigestion, ry form of stomach trouble, colic, nervousness, J|g fevers. Invaluable for overworked, worried |1S :kly, run-down women and delicate children. jsolutdy8pure^distiflation^of malt, guaranteed Wa 1, and is the only whiskey recognized by the : <3HK$| nedicine. This is a guarantee. . se. Unscrnpoioas dealers, ndndfnl of the axceOcnes ch arc pot on the market for profit only, and which, ?38 It. it is the only absolutely pore Malt Whiskey 'K? "W& In sealed bottles only; never in flask or Mfi, the cork is unbroken. Beware of refilled bottles. Malt Whiskey Co., Eochester, N. Y- . ;v:V|?;J|| dispensaries :-m I Fruit ^ M Vegetable |a[ Irielon jj Crates and Baskets ^ I Allendale Veneering Co. ^|j| Allendale, S. C. v; W. P. RILEY, ?1 fire, is | LIFE, - M ACCIDENT |j| | INSURANCE. - || BAMBERG. S. C. I Don't Give the Baby 1 I Dangerous Dru^i. I ^ u* I There Is one safe, sure and abso- I ir- lately harmless remedy for in -I Baby Easel A I THE WORLD'S BEST BABY MEDICINE. I n" Cures every form of bowel and I ad stomach trouble, brings refresh ie I lng sleep, makes babies fat. I 25 CENTS EVERYWHERIC* I I Baby Ease Manufacturing Co., Macon, 6a. I SQLH BY BAMBEBG