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r-." * If & THE BAB HBR1LD & ======== Thursday, May 19.1904 Short Locals. Crash hats 35 cts. at W. D. Rhoad's. The sweet girl graduate will soon be in evidenee* The candidate's grip is all the fashion these days. feci,', A fotr nfonnr TfllltP VPIst^ fit. AX iV ** UlVt V/ U1VV) 4WUVJ ff Mkvv . ... W. D. Rhoad's. A number from here attended a picnic at Govan last Saturday. The grand lodge Knights of Pythias will meet in Beaufort next year. Bring your Irish potatoes to G. A. PDucker and get the highest' price. Mr. J. H. Zeigler announces himself as a candidate for Coroner in this issue. The Lees graded school gave a picnic last Saturday. Several from here attended. If you wish your name on our roll of I honor this month, send in your subscription at once. Beautiful line of silver for wedding P and birthday presents at G. E. Bamberg's jewelry store. R. C. Hardwick, Esq., of Denmark, announces himself a candidate for Probate Judge in this issue. The few cases of sickness in town have about recovered and Bamberg still keeps ||? up her health record. . Several from Pamberg attenaea me Lutheran picnic at Mt. Pleasant church ip?,. near Ehrhardt last Thursday. ^ i For Rent.?Until January, 1905, the ?? Harmon house, one and one-half miles from town. Apply to D. L. Matheny. Quite a large number of veterans and 1 young people from*Bamberg are enjoying j the reunion festivities in Charleston "this j week. , I Loans negotiated on first mortgages of improved farming lands by Bostick & Bowling, attorneys at law. Office in Rouis building. v Mrs. C. F. Eteey, of this city, has presented us with some delicious peaches, the first of the season, for which she has our thanks. ,We have received an invitation to attend the commencement of Winthrop college on May 29-31. The graduating class this year numbers sixty. We return, thanks to Miss Ellen deBelle Buniap for a handsomely engraved inTitation to the commencement of ConTerse college May 29 and 30. . Last Friday evening the Govan school beld its closing exercises. The entertain?? ?.+ ttoo lorrroltr On fiatnrdav ilk- the school gave a Targe picnic, p;' A game of baseball was played here L Friday afternoon between the Blackville |- and Bamberg teams which resulted in a score of 6 to 4 in favor of Bamberg. P The commencement exercises of the f ] colored graded school are in progress this week. Very creditable entertaint; ments are given by the pupils each night. On behalf of himself and his brother's family, Rev. E. C. Walker desires to thank ? the many friends for their kindness during ? the illness and death of his brother, W. p Si. Walker. The election for congressman from this district was held on Tuesday, but very little interest was manifested in the re^ soli. So far as heard from Air. Croft had & no opposition and is elected. & W. S. Peterson, who has been principal * of the 8alley high school for the past sevt oral years, has resigned and will go to * ' Orangeburg next season and there be r? hasociated with J. R. Mack as co-presi? - 'fKo Opanophnror nnllpjriate Insti I pate. See Qt. E. Bamberg's line of diamonds and jewelry. He can suit you in quality and prices. ? - Messrs. A. W. Knight and W. D. Rhoad left Monday night for Greenville, to attend the grand lodge Knights of Pythias. Mr. Knight expects to join the pencil pushers at Columbia Friday and visit the St. Louis Exposition. He'will be absent about two weeks. Messrs. A. Mclver Bostick and H. S. Dowling have formed a partnership for the practice of law, under the firm name of Bostick & Dowling, with offices in the Bonis building, on Railroad Avenue. Any business entrusted to their care will be given prompt, careful, and faithful attention. For watches, clocks, jewelry and fine stationery, go to G. E. Bamberg's. He has mything you can want in these lines, and tfs prices will please you. The Bamberg graded school will close >n Friday, June 3rd. There will be no jlpsing exercises this year. While the lew building will no doubt be completed >y that timeT it will not be furnished with eats or other furniture, and it was bought best not to attempt any comnencement this year. Canvas Oxfords for* children at W. D. Ihoad's. (In mentioning the death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reynolds last week we incorrectly stated that Mr. Reynolds, who is attending the Johns .Hopkins Hospital, in Baltimore, was present at the funeral. Having been informed that Mr. Reynolds was unable to leave his studies he could not get here to attend the funeral of the little one. Ice! Ice! I am now prepared to furnish ke in any quantities and will deliver it every morning. I will sell tickets for 100 and 200 pounds each, and will deliver ice in any quantity from five pounds up. No ice delivered by wagon will be charged but must be paid for in cash or tickets on delivery. All who wish ice delivered should call at my store and secure tickets. L. C. Price. QUICK ARREST. J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala., was | twice in the hospital from a severe case g| of piles causing 24 tumors. After doctors ? > and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica ? ; Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c, at J. B. Blacky Bamberg; H. C. Rice, Denmark. * A cigar isn't what it is always puffed up to be. The same may be said of a Sp?i| man. _ ? EXPOSURE p-: To cold draughts of air, to keen and cutting winds, sudden changes of temperature, scadjy clothing, undue exposure of throat and neck after public speaking and singing, bring on coughs and colds. Bal lard's Horehound Syrup is the best cure. Mrs. A. Barr, Houston, Texas, writes: "One bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup cured me of a bad cough. It is pleasant to take." 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Dr. H P. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C. Ip ; . New Advertisements. THEODORE KOHX. Of course you can't fail to see Theodore Kohn's big ad. He will have a great exj position sale beginning Saturday, May j 21s , and some astonishing bargains are! | offered. Compare the prices quoted in ; j tlie ad. witli wnat you nave oeen paying, I and you will readily see the saving to you by buying during this great sale. He will also give a free trip to the St. Louis Exposition to some one of his customers. Remember, that mail orders are promptly filled, and you can shop at his store as well by mail as in person. H. C. Folk, Master?Master s Sale. Murray Drug Co.?Lack of Energy. J. H. Zeigler?Candidate's Card. W. G. Hofiman?Good morning! R. C. Hardwick?Candidate's card. KIMBALL'S EXHIBIT. The W. W. Kimball company has several fine pianos on exhibition at Hoffman's grocery store. Read his advertisement. W. A. KLAUBER. Klauher's big advertisement will be found on another page. He is offering some exceptional bargains in shoes and dress goods. Read his announcement and visit his store on the bargain days. M. MOTE. See M. Moye's new advertisement. His store is headquarters for everything good to eat and drink. Fine candies a specialty, A CURE FOR PILES. "I had a bad case of piles,'' says G. F. Carter, of Atlanta, Ga., "and consulted a physician who advised me to try a box of De'Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. I purchased a box and was cured. It is splendid for piles, giving relief instantly, and I recommend it to sufferers." DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for its healing qualities. Eczema and other skin diseases, also sores, cuts, burns and wounds of every kind are quickly cured by it. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover A a f A TIia 1IAI*A1<] ac iv m uv nciatu. The editor expects to be absent /or the J next two weeks, but of course business will go on just as usual. If you want to1 pay any money, there'll be plenty of people in the office to give you a receipt for it. Mr. R. M. Bruce, our efficient fore- j man, will be in charge of the businessI department and Mr. H. C. Bailey the, editorial and news end. Any subscrip-1 tions, advertisements or job work can be given to either, and Mr. Bailey will especially appreciate news items, as he is not yet familiar with the town and its people. We will be grateful for all favors, shown "the boys" during our absence. * j H. F. HOOVER does not hesitate to recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to his customers. Indigestion causes more ill health than anything else. It deranges the stomach, and brings on all manner of disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, uuics iuuigCMiuu, u>spep5ia auu iiuiuatu disorders. Kodol is not only a perfect digestant but a tissue building tonic as well. Renewed health, perfect strength and increased vitality follow its use. A POSITIVE NECESSITY. Having to lay upon my bed for 14 day3 from a bruised leg, I found relief when I used Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can recommend it as the best medicine for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessitv upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, Doversville, Texas. 2oc, 50c, $1.00. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover, THE GREAT KIMBALL EXHIBIT OF SAMPLE PIANOS The W. V. Kimball Piano Co. of Chicago, 111., the well known manufacturers of high grade Artistic Pianos and Automatic Players Desiring to have their instruments more thoroughly advertised in this section of the State, have selectedand shipped to BAiMBERG a number of sample instruments for exhibition, similar to those exhibited at fairs and expositions. These pianos are Upright in Concert | Grands and Cabinet Grands of the fatest designs, elaborately finished in beautiful Philippine Mahogany and French Burl Walnut. This Display Will Last One Week -No Longer. You are cordially invited to call and examine the pianos and hear the daily concerts on the wonderful Automatic Player. After this display the samples will be closed out at factory prices on liberal terms that they may be left as living advertisements. All the pianos are new; we never exhibit the same instrument the second time. The place of exhibit at Hoffman's Grocery Store Bamberg, S. C. T. T. HAMILTON, flanager of Exhibit. I ^??? [LACK OF Murray's Iron Mixture conts a genuine blood tonic, a rem< improves digestion, increases and energy to weak, debili MURRAY'S IF is not a temporary stimular sticks. Excellent for pale, er as a recuperative tonic for tL Unequalled as a tonic to pr< tude, tired, exhausted and ralent in the spring. A c the approval and commendati Price 50 cents. Guaranteed s At Drug Stores. Prepared by WHEN THE SAP RISES Weak lungs should be careful. Coughs A and colds are dangerous then. OneMin- I ute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds I and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. G-. \ E. Fenner, of Marion, Ind., says, ' I suffered with a cough until I run down in ! weight from 148 to 02 lbs. I tried a nunij ber of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles-of r tliis remedy cured# me of the cough, strengthene'd my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by H. F. Hoover. aby I Dangerous Dru^t. I There Is one safe, sure and abso lutely harmless remedy for in fant's Ills. It is I Baby Ease | THE WORLD'S BEST BABY MEDICINE. I Cures every form of bowel and I stomach trouble, brings, refresh- I lng sleep, makes babies fat. 35 CENTS EVERYWHERE. I MADE BY I Macon, 6a. SOLD BY BAMBERG PHARMACY. I ? |Winferemith's| 1 (EilP<Ere / (CHILlLSl I DENGUE, AGUE, I I LAGRIPPE, I I Bilious Fever and all other I j I Ask jw Druggist for testlmoolMlt thorn I Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many years it has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Repeated attacks of Indigestion inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus cau?- " ing the glands to secrete mucin instead of the juices of natural digestion. This is called Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all inflammation of the mucous ?v\.Itniner th? tfimach. nrateets the IllOiUWI r.,.vv^. nerves, nnd cures bad breath, sour risings, a sense of fullness after eating, indigestion, dyspepsia and aH stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet. Bottles only. Regular size, $ 1.00, holding 254 times the trial size, which sells for SO cents. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT ft 00..Chicago, IK. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. ENGINES, BOILERS GINS and PRESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Pres9 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. ilflMiroivisSoirGo AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin Works. Reoairine Promptly Done. 1). J. DELK! has just received a nice assortment of OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES of best grade, style and finish, . which he offers to the public at lrtnr rM-i^^a If will nav vou to iw" ? ? i- . j look at liis stock before buying. _ He is also agent for 1 Deering Harvesting Machinery the best on earth. Abo operates { a first-class Repair Shop and builds vehicles of anv kind to order on short notiqe. black- J smithing and Horseshoeing. Buggy Painting a Specialty. Yours to satisfy P. J. MLK.' ENERGY 1 tins the elements that make it idy that makes rich, red blood, appetite, and supplies strength tated, run-down people. JOIN MIXTURE it. The good in every dose uaciated, bloodless people, and lose recovering from sickness, svent and overcome the lassi"run-down" feeling so pre- i ombination that meets with I on of physicians everywhere. I atisfactory to every purchaser " Murray Drag Co., Colombia, S. C. : ; - >J GOOD MORNING!: d _____ S rRY A \ CHAMPAGNE ! PHOSPHATE d c ??t SO REFRESHING AT = Hoffman's.: ====^=====^^=====1 1 1 r COMPLETE LINE OF c MILLINERY j C r c Hats, Sailors, Caps, Flowers, Ribbons. Laces. ~ ^ ' Silks, Organdies, * Muslins, Linens, I s Voilles, Etamines, Mohairs, Skirtings. j Everything New and the Latest c u i ominii o on ; m li MUM dt UUi BAMBERG, S. C. ' \ HAKE IT A POINT I # TO GO TO MOVE'S GROCERY STORE when in need of staple and fancy groceries. You can get anything you want in my line. Fine canned goods, all hinds of foreign and \ Domestic eonfectionaries, head- j quarters for everything good to eat. ? M. MOVE, f PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 14 ! * ' Spring; Goods1 ^ *" 1 on/1 We have just opened up uue ul LilO iai?CSb ail U. |o prettiest assortments of Spring and Summer Goods 1 that we have ever carried, and one visit to our 1 store will convince you of the fact Everything I in Dnm Goods for Ladles and Children * GOOD FOOTWEAR f Our line of Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers is complete? r Quality, Style, Sizes, and prices to suit everybody. < MEN'S and BOYS' HATS Large Assortment of the Very,Latest Styles. < Beautiful Line of Clothing < Best values we have ever shown. Men's Suits from $1.75 and up. Boys' Suits from 75 cents and up. Shirta, Tiea and Socks Beautiful line of Shirts?all Styles, Sizes and Colors. 25 cents, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1.00. . New lot of up-to-date Ties, Four-m-hand and Bows. See our Bargains in Fancy and Black Socks, 5 cents to 50 cents per pair. Copeland?Dannelly EHRHARDT, S. C. c . * / * . * * ; ??????? Candidates' Cards 4 FOR SOLICITORI respectfully announce myself a cacidate for the office of Solicitor of the V econd Judicial Circuit, subject to the ules and regulations of the Democratic rimary election, pledging myself to abide y the result and support the nominees of he party. G. M. GREEN. Barnwell, S. C., April 4,1904. * ;j FOR STATE SENATOR. I hereby announce myself as a candi- ^ late for the State Senate from Bamberg ounty, subject to the rules and regulaions of the Democratic primary election. J. B. BLACK. ' ? FOR THE LEGISLATURE _ X respectfully announce myself as a caniidate for the House of Representatives, ubject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. B. W. MILEY. I am a candidate for the House of Repesentatives from Bamberg county, and tereby pledge myself to abide the result >f the Democratic primary election and upport the nominees of the partv. E. T. LaFITTE. CLERK OF COURT. Thanking the people for past support, , 1 am a candidate for re-election to the >ffice of Clerk of Court for Bamberg :ouuty, and will abide the result of the )emocratic primary election. C. B. FREE. _ -V FOR SHERIFF. ; I hereby announce myself a candidate or re-election to the office of Sheriff of Samberg county, subject to the rules ;overning the Democratic primary. ( Q. B. HUNTER. I hereby announce myself a candidate or the office of Sheriff of Bamberg in the :oming Democratic primary election, hedging myself to abide the result and r upport the nominees thereof. S G.RAY. I respectfully announce myself a candi- . late for the office of Sheriff of Bamberg * :ounty, subject to the will of the people s expressed at the Democratic primary. ' C. F. RENTZ. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR" I respectfully announce myself a canlidate for re-election to the office of Supervisor 61 Bamberg county, subject o the rules and regulations of the Demo- , ? :ratic party. E. C. BRUCEi I announce myself a candidate for the >ffice of Supervisor of Bamberg county, ubject to the rules governing tneDemoiratic primary election. G. H. KEARSE. r? n t a -aa- v. L/OistoD, a. Kj.. juarcn yf lyu*. 7 - - ' FOB~TBEASUBEB - 1 :> I am a candidate for County Treasu rer of . .< *; Damberg county, subject to all the rules ind regulations of the Democratic prinarics. If elected I shall perform the luties of said office with zeal.and fidelity. V [ respectfully solicit the support of the ? Democratic voters of the county. W. A. RILEY. As a candidate for the office of County rreasurer of Bamberg county in the Dem)cratic primary election, to be held on the ast Tuesday in August, 1904, I hereby V i )ledge myself to abide the result of such )rimary and support the nominees there)f, and that I am not, nor will I become, he candidate for any faction, either priratelv or publicly suggested, other than he regular Democratic nomination. JOHN F. FOLK. FOR AUDITOR \ With grateful acknowledgement to the roter9 of Bamberg county for their con- ' idence and kindness in the past, I respectfully announce my candidacy for e-election'to the office of County Audior and Superintendent of EducatUm, subject to the rules and regulations of he Democratic party. R. W. D. ROWEI1L. PROBATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself a candidate or Probate Judge of Bamberg county, subject to the rules and regulations of he Democratic primarv.. . R. C. HARD WICK. ' I hereby announce myself as a candilat.e for the office of Judge of Probate for ' Bamberg county, subject to the rules and egulations of the Democratic primary. % G. P. HARMON. FOR CORONER. I hereby respectfully announce myself i candidate for the office of Coroner of Bamberg county, subject to the rules and egulations of the Democratic party. * J. H. ZLEGLBR. I hereby announce my candidacy for he office of Coroner of Bamberg county, ubject to the rules governing the Demo;ratic primary. W\ H. BAMBERG. MAGISTRATE AT DENMARK / I hereby announce myself a candidate or the position of Magistrate for Dennark, subject, of course, to the decision >f the Democratic party. J. D. MILHOUS. i TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. The semi-annual examination for teacher's certificates will be held at the court louse on Friday, May 20th, beginning at ? I a. m. Applicants are requested to be >n hand promptly. ; R. W. D. ROWELL, Superintendent of Education. Bamberg, S. C., April 26th, 1904 INSURANCE --- I WRITE --FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE, SURETY BONDS In good, strong Companies. HESBY J. BBABHAM, Jr., Office at Bank. Phone Connection Every dog has his day?and wise is the -j log that kno^ ^h^^'s having it.