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Y SPECIA HA SA G. Pr \ T we Greatest Shoe Sale Ever given in Bamberg at Klauber's next week, Monday, May 23d to Saturday 2$th. We have several odd lots that we wish to ? close out before getting in our new line. If you are needing Shoes or Low Cuts, . now is your chance to get them cheaper than ever before. 1 Lot Men's Shoes at 89c per pair. Worth $1.00 to $1 35 per pair. 1 Lot Ladies' Shoes and Low Cuts at 89c per pair. Worth ?1.25 per pair. DON'T HISS T THESE PRICE Personal Mention. ?Miss Addys Hays is visiting in Greenwood. ?Maj. E. R. Hays spent Sunday and Monday in Savannah. ?Mr. A. Wilson, of the Viola section, j was in to see us last Friday. ?Mr. A. Shep Pearlstine, of Branch- j ville, was in the city last Friday. ?Rev. C. E. Walker, of the Hartzog j section, was in the city last Saturday. ?Mr. W. E. McGee, of New York, is | visiting his sister, Mrs. G. Prank Bam- j berg. ?Mrs. F. W. Free and Mrs. M. J. Black , spent Monday in Branchville with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shealy. of Leesville, are visiting their son, Mr. D. W. Shealy. ?Mrs. R. B. Still, of Blackville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Folk, last week. T ???? Ramhprir went to Charles / uauiu %>v.Q _ _ ton Tuesday to spend a few days with i 4 relatives. * j ?Master Junius B. Bailey, formerly j a typo in this office, is clerking in L. C. Price's grocery store. ?Mrs.Effie Wannamaker, of Columbia, j has been visiting her parents, Gen. and j ? Mrs. P. M. Bamberg. ?Jno. R. Bellingei*, Esq., went to Columbia Monday on business before the State Supreme Court. ?Mrs. G. P. Watson and children, of Chester, are visiting relatives here. They , will return home to-morrow. ?Mr. R. M. Bruce, of The Herald's force spent Sunday and Monday with rel/ atives and friends in Branchville. ?Mr. H. C. Bailey, connected with the Bamberg Herald, spent Tuesday in Man- i ning on business.?Manning Farmer. ?Messrs. N. B. Rhoad and J. H. Zeig- j ler, of the Hartzog and Clear Pond sections, were in the city last Saturday. ?Mrs. C. R. Brabham and children returned last week from an extended visit * to relatives at Nichols, Marion county. ?Mrs. Carrie Cochran, after a pleasant - stay of two weeks with relatives in and near town, returned to her home in | Charleston Tuesday. ?Messrs. Vance W. Brabham and Jen nings Cleckley came home last week from Baltimore, Md., where they have been attending a medical college. ?Mrs. C. R. Calhoun and two children and Miss Ida Calhoun will leave Walterboro to-morrow for a visit to friends in Bamberg. From there they will go to Greenwood, Prof. Calhoun's home where, they will spend most of the summer.? Walterboro Press and Standard. AN OPEN LETTER. ? From the Chapin, S. C., News: Early in the spring my wife and I were taken with diarrhoea and so severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but his medicines failed to give s any relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar, rhcea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the contents we were entirely cured. It is a wonderful remedy and should be found in every household. H. C. Bailey, editor. This remedy is for sale by H. C. Rice, Denmark: Bamberg Pharmacy. Plenty of Raw Material. "Grandpa," said the children, "tell us another story about the time when you were a young man and traveled with the shnw." K - "Well," said Grandfather Dutton, "when I was with the circus forty or fifty years ago one of my great acts was t to get a boy to put an apple on top of his head, and then I would stand ten paces away and shoot a rifle ball through it." "But didn't you sometimes miss the apple and shoot the boy?" "Not often. But it happened once in awhile, of course." "What did you do then ?" they asked breathlessly. "Do?" said Grandfather Dutton,shrugging his shoulder. "Why, sometimes I had to wait two or three minutes before I could find another boy, but not often. There are always plenty of boys." One of the greatest blessings a modest man can wish for is a good, reliable set of bowels. If you are not the possessor of such an outfit you can greatly improve the efficiency of those you have by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Pleasant to take and agreeable in effect. For sale by Bamberg "Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, Denmark. k ' L SALE RNESS <j DDLER1 ?nLr Ri Wa Men's 53-O0 Selz Shoes $2.48 per pair. Selz Royal Blue Line at $2.9S per pair, never sold for less than 53-5?.. 72 pair Children's Shoes, No. 5 to 8, at 44c per pair, never sold for less than 60c. 1 Lot Ladies' Crawford Shoes, regular price 53.50 to 54-??) during this sale $2.9S per pair. 1 Lot 5 Strap Patent Colt Sandals at $1.29, value $2.00 per pair. 1 Lot Sample Shoes for ladies, worth 52.50 per pair, to go at $1.89. MIS SALE. 5 ARE STRICTLY CASH FOR SALE OR RENT. The sales stables and lot opposite court bouse square in Walterboro, formerly belonging to Stokes Bros., is now for sale or rent upon easy terms. Apply to G. W. RAYSOR, Walterboro, S. C. SPECIAL TAX ELECTION. At a called meeting of the County Board of Education, held in Bamberg on Monday March 21st, the petition of the free holders and voters of a part of Three Mile Township, asking for a special district, bounded on the East by Oak Grove school district, West by Cuffie Creek school district, then extending from Cuffie Creek South to a point opposite the Ehrhardt school district, then East to the Ehrhardt school district, was unanimously granted. An election is hereby ordered to be .held at Brookside school house, in said township, on Saturday, May 28th, 1904, to determine whether a two mill tax shall be levied for the support of the schools of the said special district. At this election H. A. Hughes, J. E. Bishop and J. E. McMillan shall act as managers, and only such electors as return real or personal property for taxation, and who live within the boundaries of the said special district shall be allowed to vote. Polls open at 8 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. K. W. D. ROWELL, J. A. WIGGINS, J. H. A. CARTER, Members County Board of Education. Bamberg, S. C.^ May 9th, 1904. NOTICE OF ELECTION A petition signed by one-third of the resident freeholders and qualified electors of the age of 21 years, in school district No. 8, (Olar) having been submitted to the County Board of Education, asking that an election be ordered to decide the question of levying and collecting ar. additional tax of two mills, to supplement the taxes now provided bv law, such V - J J A- V- 1 U _ * eleciion is nereoy oraereu 10 ue ueiu m the school house, the 28th day of May, 1904, between the hours of 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. The trustees of said district will act as managers of said election, and only such electors as return real or personal property for taxation, and who live within the boundaries of said district, will be allowed to vote. R. W. D. ROWELL, J. A. WIGGINS, J. H. A. CARTER, Members County Board of Education. Bamberg, S. C., May 9th, 1904. NOTICE OF ELECTION. A petition signed by one-third of the resident freeholders and qualified electors of the age of twenty-one years, in school district number 28, (Lees) having been submitted to the County Board of Education, asking that an election be ordered to decide the question of levying and collecting an additional tax of two mills, to supplement the taxes now provided by law, such election is hereby ordered to be held at the school house. oo.v. /low ftf Va*r 1Q(U hptu'ppn the IUC &VILI UOJ VI MMJ) AW*, ?hours of 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. The trustees of said district -will act as managers of said election, and only such electors as return real or personal property for taxation, and who live within the boundaries of said district, will be allowed to vote. R. W. D. ROWELL, J. A. WIGGINS, J. H. A. CARTER. ' Members County Board of Education. Bamberg, S. C., May 9th, 1904. MASTER'S SALE. The State of South Carolina?Bamberg County?In Common Pleas. Llewellyn F. Cleckly, plaintiff, against Rosa Edna Chitty, defendant. By virtue of a decretal order in the above stated cause 1 will sell at public outcry, in front of the court house in the town" of Bamberg, on Monday, June 0, 1904, it being legal salesday in - said month, the following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or lot of land situate, lying and being in the county of Bamberg, containing five and one-eighth (5?) acres, bounded on the North by lands of Nancy Fail, East by lands of F., C. and P. railroad, South and "West by lands of Mrs. Nancy Fail. Terms: Cash?purchaser to pay for papers. H. C. FOLK, Master Bamberg County. Bamberg, S. C., May 9,1904. LOST. On memorial grounds at Rivers' bridge Friday, April 29, 1904, one gents' gold watch, Waltham movement, 17 jewels, also one black silk fob with 1 opal and several stone settings on locket. Liberal reward to finder if returned to S. L. MORRIS, Olar, S. C. I J , PRICE jj^ Your chance for barga in Bridles to all workers ^ ?1.35, now ?1.00. Hand best value. Full new lin am berg tyii/,uuu worm Mew York Cos tunity to get entitle you to i name of the luc in the Oranget Grand Exposit Oo to the SI Embroidery Announcement. The lot of embroideries that will be' on t: sale is such a magnificent assortment, and c the prices so extraordinarily cheap, that this single line would compensate and repay you for a long trip to the Emporium t] during the Exposition Sale. Everv piece of Embroidery is brand " 5 - 'V? 4.1? new, ana ine quauny is uic num. lu u*. secured. The Exposition Sale Prices will be fully 33/4 cent, under market prices. This is a chance to save dollars. ^ For the convenience of our customers these magnificent values will be divided into lots at 5, 8, 10, 12 1-2, 15, & 18C , Every piece will be a money saver to j you. White Spreads. 20 Full Size Spreads, with pretty de| signs, real good material, woven edges, ; never sold for less than $1.25, For Exposition Sale 95c. < 10 Extra Heavy and Extra Size Mar- < sailles Spreads, beautiful crochet designs, < very strong weave, suj^erior finish, real ? value I2.50 For Exposition Sale fi.65 j Special Spreads at Special Prices, $i.i9y $1.45, $1.89, and $2^38. ; Mi's MnpiH Eijori Fine Black Goods 1 5 pieces Rich Black Brilliantine, full 46 inches wide, beautiful color with lustre ? like silk, worth 65 cents. T For Exposition Sale 46 C c Lustrous Voile Suiting, thin and silky, j rich black, every thread wool, most popu- 0 lar goods of the season, instead of 60 cents ^ For Exposition Sale 45C Nub Voile Suiting, full 42 inches wide, beautiful black, thin ar.d sort, one ox xne popular fabrics, made to sell for 85 cents, For Exposition Sale 65C Colored Dress Goods. 250 yards Half' Woo: Voile, excellent ^ for whole costumes, all colors from cream 1 to black, c Eor Exposition Sale 1 1C 225 yards All Wool Albatross, soft and clinging, rich in finish, grand for waist or entire unlined suits, these goods are cheap at 60 cents, I For Exposition Sale 42 C jr THEODC) i FOR SAUE. 1 One brick store 25x15 feet; and lot containing 48x198 feet, being near railroad track. Is a most spler.did lot for a ware house. At sacrifice price. Also, one dwelling, five rooms, deep well, fruit trees; lot 210x210 feet, all under fence. Price very low and easy I terms. j. T. O'NEAL, Real Estate Agent. Remember to give us that order for job = j printing. We do the best grade of work j at reasonable prices. < -a. nt \ Free Trio to Remember we give Coupoi chase. The person returni on SEPTEMBER 1 Free Trip to the St, W. A. K] Grand BEGIN? /-\r\r\ j 1 \ . V \ % FmaI ins in a nice set Harness, 5a< of stock. 1]- inch Heavy Made, New Goods, heaviest e fancy Robes, selling them %/ ' O Bai T QUI i Exposition ti's with every 25c purrig the greatest number 5tH will be given a , Louis Exposition LtAUBEH, Expc -4INQ SAT I new Summer Dry Goods an .t! A wonderful saving to 0 a Free Trip to S 1 coupon ticket. The Grai ky customer who will get th< >urg, Bamberg- and Dorchest 1 * Apr , ~ r\ ion Sale and have Zo to ou ] Louis Woi WORLD'S Most remarkably low prices will be the ion Sale. To every customer there will 1 ent?? purchase; ten tickets for a $5.00 pur fou write your name on the back of coup hese tickets. Grand E On June 6th the Grand Drawing will be tie lucky number we shall present With the Compliments of {round trip railroad ticket Do not allow this excellent opportu: of the grand money-saving prices, shall present you with a coupon t: shown. ^ THEODORE KOHN'S l GRAND EXPOSITION SALE - \ Free Trip to the Worlds Fa j \ Ticket for every 50 cts. purchase V? ft,;, TiA-rt X Ilia * i Dais lit Grand Ea Pine India Linons 450 yards 40 inch White Lawn, extra ine weave, smcoth finish, washes soft and could be considered a big bargain at 12)4 erts. By buj-i.ng a solid case of these vawns we give our customers the chance ?f buying these beautiful Lawns at the ery special price For Exposition Sale 9Q Linen Towels 100 Splendid Huck Linen Towels, good ize and well made, cheap at 15 cents, For Exposition Sale 11C 75 Rich Damask Topels, extra size, hand :notted fringe, elegant designs, beautiful y finished in every particular, value 35 ents, For Exposition Sale 22C Table Linen 50 yards Mercerized Damask, tun wiatn, ich design, wears well and makes a RE KOH W. P. RILEY, FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE. BAMBERG. S. C. * KED DO cldle, Robe, Etc. I make a sp Mule Bridle, such as usualh J %/ ever sold in town, and posh cheap. Come see 'em, they'll in berg;, . Dress Goods Cheap We have also 011 sale a lot of remnants in Dress Goods to go at half price. 50c French Lawn at 39c yd 35c French Lawn at 2 8c yd 50c French Organdies, 6S in. wide, at 3Sc yd , Bamberc * ej >sitioii JRDAY, M/ tl Millinery will be put on Sal >ur many customers and an e: t. Louis. Every purcl ad Drawing will be held on I e Fi *ee Ticket to St. Louis wi er papers. Make your purchr per Cent. Mail Orders Pr< -Id's Fair at JR COUPONS order of the day during the Great Exposi>e presented a Coupon Ticket for every 5c chase; twenty tickets for a |i0,00 purchase on and deposit same in box provided foi )rawing. / / held and to our lucky customer holding Theodore Koiw's Emporium to the St Loois World's Fail nity to pass without taking advantage For every purchase of 50 cents we icket, a fac-simile of which is here i A FREE TRIP TO THE WORLD'S FAIR ? ir j WRITE your name and address C j on tyack of this Coupon and de- ? i posit in box at THE EMPORIUM c fill Sale Will le Mel pretty table cover, worth to-day 40 cents For Exposition Sale. .* 24c 100 yards Pure Linen Damask, full 7< inches wide, the most artistic designs wears for years, both full and hal: bleached, regular values 65 to 75 cents, For Exposition Sale.. ? 40c Wash Chiffons 100 yards White Wash Chiffon, full 4? inches wide, soft finish, strong in wear, washes perfectly, the ideal cloth for wholt white dresses. Would be considered cheap at 35 cents, For Exposition Sale 22c Colored Dress Lawns 30 pieces Extra Fine Lace Stripe La we with beautiful sprays of flowers, in the very newest designs, fine goods that were manufactured to sell at 15 cents. Buying in large lots we are in position to offe: these fine Lawns at the exceptional price For Exposition Sale S I-2c IN, Orange DK. G. F. HAIR DENTAL SURGEON, Bamberg, S. C. In office every day in the week. Graduate of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, class 1892. Member of S. C. Dental Association. Office next to bank. Remember this office when you need job printing. We do the best work, and our prices are reasonable. IWN ON ccial offei S. G. || ade 6oc French Organdies, 68 in. t wide, at -48c yd-: "'^gf|| ; i Lot Colored Organdies, worth ' 15c, to go at lOc yd , J| J I 1 Lot Foulard Silk, 19 in. -3 wide, good quality, worth via 1 25c to 35c yard, to go at l&G This is the greatest bargain I we have ever offered. ;v|| r, s. o. jjj i Sale!! W 2ist. e at and below ' -J ccellent oppor- ^ lase of 50c will . ^ fune 6tb. The \*| II be published tses during the * * >mptly Filled r-ii Our Expenses Silk Special. ioo yards Real Jap Silk, rich Ivory .*f;vS| White, every thread slick and hand made^jjffi Washes beautifully. This silk never sold for less than 50 cents. ;'JjH > For Exposition Sale 330.^?. :^aj Baby Bonnets. ,^9 100 Real Fine Lawn Bonnets and all sizes and made in the latest designs^M ~Wk Prirps rancrp frrvm Cr> tr? f>r> pprite P.urfrcSflH'ASM For Exposition Sale i Children's SailorsjM 75 Straw Sailors, in white, with whiw^j and blue bands. All sizes; strong and '^| durable straw, sell for 60 to 75 cents. * For Exposition Sale 39&ff? '.jg| Ready to Wear Hats. ' 50 Ladies Latest Style Walking all the new and becoming shapes, everj^B 'J color in the assortment. Prices $1.50 to h .ii For Exposition Sale 98c.' ^ Cotton Voile Suiting. Wm k 300 yards of the Greatest Selling Fabric ) of the season, Beantiful Voiles, all the|9| jVi > rich and durable colors, some mottled^l ^ j some with mercerized thread, great fwoi^Kj! ites, selling all seasons at 15 to 20 cents,, I For Exposition Sale I0^?|Spl 11 Meil Bargains -m . - - *ya8^BE , 20 pieces Fine Scotch Dimities, titie S ; fabric is exquisitely made, the colors are'-^B >? ; > all new, the designs are rich and becom^araa,? , ing. These goods usually retail at i8c., -:y% f For Exposition Sale Silk Hull J 5 pieces Fine Silk Mull, rich lnstriffiraa J shirs or tucks beautifully, the purest * colors?considered cheap at 25 cents, i J For Exposition Sale ! White Goods 'M 500 yards Madras, fnll 34 inches wide. soft finish, with neat cord effect, excellent for waists, dresses or children's suits, ?Jff ":j [ washes fine, a bargain at 12 % cents, : ?$ For Exposition Sale 7 1-^C- ' 200 yards Corded P K, full 36 inches : J wide, splendid for skirts or kilts, cheap ^|g?H : at 12^ cents, ; For Exposition Sale 7 :burg, S. C.m G. Moye Dickinson, i| INSURANCE, ifl , FIRE, i LIFE, TARVAnn | Office at The Cotton Oil Co. '-^1 8, 0. AND BELL TELEPHONES .'.'M ' S if* vJ5]