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ptr, > ? ' ; If] G. Fr , Personal Mention. ?Mr. R. H. Walker, of Appleton, spent Monday in the city. ?Mr. I. D. Copeland, ofEhrhardt, was in the city last Friday. ?Mr. G. H. Kearse, of Colston, was in the city last Thursday. ?Mr. J. G. H. Guess, of Denmark, was in the city last Friday. ?Mr. Bennie W. Simmons is confined to his bed with sickness. . ?Mr. Julian Fishburne, of Summerville, was in the city yesterday. ?Mr. L. M. Ayer, of the Clear Pond section, was here "Monday. v ?Mrs. R. M. Hays, of Greenwood, visited relatives here this week. ?Air. j. a. jreiers, ui iuc i^muiuuv option, was in the city Tuesday. ?Assistant Postmaster J. H. Murphy is out again, after a week's illness. ?Mr. Henry W. Chitty, of the Kearse section, was in the city last Friday. ?Mrs. H. C. Bailey, who has been con> fined to her bed with illness, is up again. ?John R. Bellinger, Esq., spent last Monday in Columbia, arguing cases in the Supreme Court. ?Mr. W. P. Murphy, of the Charleston News and Courier, spent a lew days at home last week. ?Mr. Robbie Hartzog, from the Citadel, Charleston, spent a few days at home last week on a sick furlough. % ?Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg and little sons, Francis and McGhee, are on a visit to her relatives in Anderson. ?Mr, J. E. Brown, of Lawtey, Fla.,_is visiting relatives here this week. His health is somewhat improved. ?Mrs. E. D. Raney and children, who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. M. M. Eaves, left Monday night for thei*- home ii Tallahassee, Fla. ?Mr. Otis Brabham returned last week from Baltimore, where he bad been for medical treatment. His many friends! hope that his condition has improved. ?A. Mclver Bostick, Esq., and family ? left last Thursday for a trip to Hampton county. Mr. Bost:ck goes down on an important case for the Okeetee Club. ?Mr. Henry J. Brabham, Jr., assistant i cashier of the Bamberg Banking Co., left! Monday for Spartanburg to attend the * annual meeting of the State Banking ' Association. ttpat.tr ts votttr. ** Disease and sickness bring old age. Herbine taken every morning before breakfast, keeps you in robust health, fits you to ward off disease. It cures constifiation, biliousness, dyspepsia, fever, skin, iver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood, clears the complexion. Mrs. D. "* W. Smith, "Whitney, Texas, writes: "I have used Herbine, and I find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I highly recommend it." 50c a bottle. Sold by Dr. II. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C, The late Senator Hanna had a keen mind and in contests of wit he was seldom defeated, says the New York Sun. There is a certain Cleveland lawyer whom Senator Hanna liked to tantalize, though the two men were really good friends. At a * banquet in Cleveland Mr. Hanna nodded toward this lawyer, and said: "Gentlemen, you see Brown there? Well I was in Brown's office yesterday when his client in that contested will case called to square accounts. The client stood out in the hall and handed his bill in to Brown to be receipted. 'Come in,' Brown called to bim cordially. But the client shook his head. 'No, thank you,' he said, 'you'd charge me for rent if I did.'" ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident, is narrated by John Oliver, of PhiladelDhia. as follows: "I | was.in awful condition. My skin was yellow, my eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appe tite, growing weaker day by day. Three - physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my joy, % the first bottle made decided improvement. I continued their use three weeks, and am now well. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50c, guaran, . teed, at J. B. Black's; H. C. Rice. A Clay county editor, speaking of the old times when homespun clothes were worn, tells of a farmer who was holding the handles of an old-fashioned breaking plow when it encountered a stump. The v plow went by the stump, but the farmer's homespun pants caught on it. The farmer held on to the plow and the pants held on to the stump. Something had to break, and it was the stump, which was pulled + out by the roots. CURES COUGHS AND COLDS, i i y Mrs. C. Peterson, 625 Lake street, Topeka, Kansas, says: 4-Of all cough remedies Ballard's Horehound Syrup is my favorite; it has and will do all claimed for ? it?speedily cure all coughs and colds | - a-nA Jo fTToat and nleasflnf tr? t.hft t.ftStft." I ?. ""OUU iO on Wb auu W W , 25c, 50c, $1.00 bottle. Sold by Dr. Hoover. ] ~ ^ Somewhere Between. Representative Moon, of Tennessee, says that a number of years ago when there was a large amount of 'moving' toward Arkansas and Texas, an old man * who kept a country store and postoffice in his State was reading the papers one day to a crowd of hangers-on around the store and his eyes fell on the following item: " " 'Now that large numbers of emigranis are traveling westward, corn will probably command a high price.' . "'What is an emigrant, Uncle Bill?' v asked one of the listeners. "'Dont know 'Zactlv, Jemes,' replied Uncle Bill, 'but I think they are animals somewhere between a 'possum an' a coon. Anyhow this artickel jist as good as says they are death on corn, be gosh.'" | teg.. . ; ; ?SA-- .. . . ' ' r y" : R/ At First Sight. The lady orator, a tall and angular fe-1 male, was holding forth on the equality I of the sexes and the rights of women. "Made from a rib!" she cried, "It is a i cinard devised by wicked men. Now, do I look as if I had been made from a rib? Do I? Can anybody say that I was? What kind of a rib was I made of? I pause for an answer, if there be one." Here a small, unimportant-looking man rose, and bowed, and said gently, "Yes'm; I think you were made from a rib." "You do?" she retorted, shaking a lean finger in his direction; "you do? You are another of the men who wish to claim credit for everything, are you? And so you think I was made from the rib of a man?" "No'm," was the solemn answer, "from the rib of an umbrella." A CURE FOR HEADACHE. Any man, woman or child suffering from headache, biliousness or a dull, drowsy feeling should take one or two of DeWitt's Little Early Risers night and morning. These little pills are famous because they are a tonic as well as a pill. While they cleanse the system they strengthen and rebuild it by their tonic effect uptfn liver and bowels. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. An Old Farorite. An old negro in a South Carolina town was arrested for stealing chickens, and as the old fellow bore a rather bad reputation it was quite hard to secure counsel for him. At last a young lawyer, who had known Rastus for a long time, took his case, to the great joy of the old man. When his trial came off the judge asked him: "Are you the defendant?" The old fellow, perplexed for a moment then replied: "No, sah, dat's de defendant, sah," pointing proudly at Bis counsel. 'Tse de man wot stole de chickens." Nothing Equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for Bowel Complaints in Children. "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years," says Mrs. J. B. Cooke, Nederlands, Texas. "We have given it to all our children. We have used other medicines for this purpose, but never found anything to equal Chamberlain's. If you use it as directed it will always cure." For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, Denmark, S. C. Needed Protection. "I had a frightful experience yesterday," said the sweet young thing. A great dog sprang upon me and bit me"? "Horrible," interrupted Mr. Making1 * ? liTTTL. AS.A /^!/i Wtk kif A At* At* uras.es. ~v?ueic uiu uc ui?<o ??? that is?er?er?how, why did?we are certainly having a great deal of cool weather, Miss Cutely. And after all the dog had only bit Miss Cutely on the wrist. THE LADIES favor painting their churches; and therefore we urge every minister to remember we give a liberal quantity of the Longman & Martinez paint toward the painting. Wears and covers like gold. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for linseed oil (worth 60 cents) which you do when you buy other paints in a can with a paint label on it. 8 & 6 make 14, therefore when you want fourteen gallons of paint, buy only eight of L. & M., and mix six gallons pure linseed oil with it, and thus get paint at less than $1.20 per gallon. Many houses are well painted with four gallons of L. & M. and three gallons linseed oil mixed therewith These celebrated paints are sold bv Bamberg Pharmacv, Bamberg, S. C.; J. G. Wannamaker Mfg Co., Orangeburg. A Lesson in Geography. "How far is it around the world?" In girlish innocence asked she. "Ah, I will measure it," he said, "If you'll permit me, love, to see," Then wheu his strong right arm he'd placed Around her waist so small and trim, He found it wasn't so very far? For she was all the world to him. A GREAT SENSATION. There was a bte sensation in Leesville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place! 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. A Spring invitation. "Dear Bill," the old man wrote to the youth at college, "spring having come, as usual, I write to know if you can get off a week or ten days, and enjoy the season with us by plowin' up a ten-acre field, an' grubbin' a few stumps, and helpin' to ditch a canal from the river, an' breakin' in a couple o' young mules, an' any other little jobs that'll make it lively for you till the spring picnic comes off?" "I have used Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver Tablets with satisfactory results," says Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Houston, Texas. For indigestion, biliousness and constipation these tablets are excellent. Sold by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice. I have just purchased an extra lar make room for them I will sell for in my harness line AT COST. 1 1 Make Buggies and have fixed the ? Rqi DO YOU DRINK?' If soj Moye's is the place to go. He has just opened up his new up-to-date soda fountain and is now ready to serve ALL KINDS OF COLD DRINKS Ice cream will be served every afternoon in a few days. All drinks delivered free of charge. M. MOVE, PHONE 14 GiROCER Sales Agent for Huyler's Chocolates and Bon Bons 1 / (spring Greeting! I| GRUFF OLD WINTER HAS GONE I d AND . W ? BALMY SPRING TIME HAS COME . 1 I We Invite Everyone | fRSFJ /T7? 77 ^ U aaa nm Si ft 4" 7l/W/3 f\ ~P ^j) IJL U VUIO UJtU/ IHjOJJZKJI UU/I oioyvvivv VI'fits yj Spring Goods which ice have just received M . All the latest and up-to-date patterns in jj|| Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Cloth-1| ing, Notions, Shoes and Hats, h All of which is marked at Bock Bottom j|g Prices. It is our business to please regard- || less of profits to ourselves. We mean "To M Live and Let Live" and have marked our M goods at prices that defy competition. When m purchasing your Spring and Summer wear is don't fail to call and examine our stock. || 1 J. W. Pearlstine Co, | ijj^. BAMBERG. S- C. ^ ^J| .<trw ^r-..- ?^-. ( Why Use Many Words to Tell You That $ t i J The Best J % m FERTILIZERS J ji On Earth i ? i ft ARE MADE BY ft J[ The Virginia-Carolina J f Chemical Co. i f i ? * * t ? i ft They have the Best Facilities, tise the Best Materials, ft f> and maintain the highest reputation for the ? 0 evenness and value of their Fertilizers, % .4 * 1 ? SJ6e Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. jj d CHARLESTON. 9. C. , ^ COUGHS! COUGHS,' Murray's Horehound Mullein and Tar is composed of the most effective remedies known for curing coughs,4 cold?., la grippe, sore throat and all affections due to inflamed and irritated condition of the air passages. It is prompt and certain in its effect of hastening a cure. , flurray's Horehound Hullein and Tai may be used to advantage in cases where other medicines have failed. It is pleasant, purely vegetable and absolutely safe for old and young. Nothing else like it in all the world. It should have a place in every house, ready at hand when needed. Parents will find its effect magical in cases of croup. It has remarkable virtue in controlling the paroxysms of whooping cough. Price 25c. Guaranteed to every purchaser. At Drug Stores. PREPARED BY MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C gt lot of HARNESi THE NEXT TWO 1 lave 75 or 100 Late: price so they have t< mberg, NEW ( Shrimp, Ready Lunch cans, Crab Meat with sh J packages, Queen Olives Olives. Club Style, L Reaches, Hazenfs Verm please you tell other*, your business. IW. Gr. 3 I TELEPt i m M > m vaS6gar=SS&r MB % Mf I Jj^m v v HH ^flH REMEIV I am in the Grocery Business you know are appreciated verj I say sugar is worth 6 cents i amount you get it exactly, as I guarantees you correct weight COFFEE, TEA AN to drink. Crackers for lunch. So when you want sunshine in has it in bottles. CRACKER N. B. FEI Fruit | * Vegetable flelon Crates and Baskets Allendale Veneering Co. Allendale, S. C. L___ J fi don't Give tbe Baby Dangerous Drugs. There Is one safe, sure and absolutely harmless remedy for Infant's Ills. It is w . i r Dixoy Ldsci B THE WORLD'S REST BABY MEDICINE, | I Cures every form of bowel and I B stomach trouble, brings refresh- a B lug sleep, makes babies fat. fl 11 25 CENTS EVERYWHERE. I B MADE BY I 1 Baby Ease Manufacturing Co., Macon, Ga. SOLD BY BAMBERG PHARMACY. . ENGINES, BOILERS ! GINS and PRESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil anc1 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. LOlMIfl FMfPljCO AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin | Works. Reoairing Promptly Done. i . ? and in order to -jj WEEKS anything 1 st Style Standard 1 ) find new owners S.C. IOODS Lobsters, 1-2 and 1 lb* ells, Tapicoa, fullpound stuffed with Pimentoes, emon Cling California \ont Maple Syrup. If I if not, tell me. I want ' Hoffman, |fj{ iONE 3-2 W . H r . ; 1BER j to save you money. -Tour large orders 7 much, and your small ones, too.. When per pound I mean it. If you call for anp;|y use the Toledo Computing Scales, which v ID POSTUM M Staple and Fancy Groceries at all times. ' ^ Jl i your home, get it at N. B. Felder's, as he S AND CANDY A SPECIALTY J .TVF.'R 1 D.J.MLE 1 has just received a nice assortment of , OPEN -AND TOP fiOOGl M 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 baying. He is also agent for Peering Harvesting Machinery M the best on earth. Also operates " a first-class Repair Shop 1 and builds vehicles of anv kind to order on 6hort notice. Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing. Buggy Painting a Specialty. Yours to satisfy 1). J. DELE. W. P. RILEY, | FIRE, || LIFE, ^ijji a rnmr\Trr - "I INSURANCE. -J bamberg: s. c. 1 m G. Moye Dickinson, 1 INSURANCE. m FIRE, LIFE, TORNADO, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY, CASUALTY. Office at The Cotton OH Co, 5. C. AND BELL TELEPHONES.