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. -v-'SPECIA H A * SA G. Pr We Greatest Shoe Sale " ' ?? '" BomVarrr of V1 nilhpr' ^ 'ie!Ct L SALE .RNESS DDLEH' AVCl gH Cli 1U iiaJIiO.ll, Mi _ week, Monday, May 23d to Saturday 2SU1. 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 51 35 per pair. 1 Lot Ladies' Shoes and Low Cuts at 89c per pair. Worth 51.25 per pair. DON'T fliss T THESE PRICE. J % Personal Mention. ?Mrs. J. H. Armstrong is on a visit to friends in Charleston. ?Mrs. M. A. Adams is visiting relatives * and friends in the city. ?R. C. Hard wick, Esq., of Denmark,'; spent last Friday in the city. j ?Mr. S. W. Copeland. of Ehrhardt,; gave us a pleasant call Tuesday. ?Mr. G. J. Hiers, of Ehrhardt, was in the city on business last Thursday. ?Mr. J. J. O'Neal, of Savannah, is , visiting his father, Mr. J. T. O'Neal. ?Mrs. Wv W. Ligbtsey spent a few j days this week with relatives in Charles- j ? ton. ?Hon'. C. W. Garris joined "the mighty ! * throng^' at the reunion in Charleston last! week. ?Mr. J. A. Byrd and family enjoyed .'the reunion festivities in Charleston last week. vr- Tr,l,v, fiimmnnc has fftmp hnmfi ? ? 1 - U UUU ClUitUVMtf MMW ? J from Furman University to spend his vacation. / ?Miss Laura Bamberg returned Mon- j day from a pleasant visit to relatives in : Charleston. ?Mr. B. F. Brown, of Ehrhardt, has i gone to Hot Springs, Ark., for the benefit of his health. ?Maj. E. R. Hays, one of Bamberg's veterans, took in the reunion in Charleston last week. ?Mr. L. M. Bellinger and Dr. W. H. j Patrick attended the reunion in Charierton last week. ?Dr. J. L. Copeland, a prominent! physician of Ehrhardt, was in the city * last Saturday. ?Mr. Willie Fishburne, formerly of Bamberg, but now of Columbia, spent Monday in the city. ?Mr. A. W. Knight, editor of the Bam-! berg Herald, was in the city yesterday? j , Columbia State, 20th inst. ?Mr. N. Burton Felder, the popular J fancy grocer, spent a day in Charleston j during the reunion last week. ?Rev. M. W. Hook and W. D. Rhoad attended the meeting of the Orangeburg District conference at Springfield last week. ?Messrs. W. S. Bamberg and D. J. Delk were among Bamberg's popular visitors at the reunion in Charleston last week. ?Mrs. Otis Brabham and Mrs. Eugene | Weissinger were called to the bedside of j their sister, Mrs. Osborne, of Allendale, on Saturday. ?Dr. E. Kirkland, of the Colston section, was in the city Saturday in attendance upon the meeting of the county medical association. ?Mr. W. D. Rhoad returned Friday from the meeting of the grand lodge Knights of Pythias in Greenville and re? ports a pleasant time. ?Miss Johnella Inabiuett, one of Denmark's most beautiful and accomplished . daughters, was in the city last Friday, and was the guest of Miss Carrie Bamberg. ?Mr. Melvin L. Howell, who was born and reared in this county, has moved his j family to town where "they will make1 their future home. Mr. Rowell is one of! the most popular shoe salesmen on the | road. * i 4 ?Messrs. L. A.Clarkson, Luther Smith j and M. A. Arant, of Orangeburg county j spent Saturday and Suuday in the city as | the guests of "Rev. M. W. Hook. They : expressed themselves as being belighted ' with Bamberg's beauty, healthfulness and ; educational facilities, especially the good j work th3t is being done by the Carlisle Fitting School. A SL-K-ti TUlJNVjr. j It is said that nothing is sure except j death and taxes, but that is not altogether ! true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- j ? sumption is a sure cure for lung and I throat troubles. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre, of ; Shepherdtown, W. Va., says: "I had a; severe case of bronchitis and for a year 1 tried everything I heard of, but got no j relief. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." It's j infallible for croup, whooping cough, j grip, pneumonia and consumption. Try j it. It's guaranteed by J. B. Black, Bam- j berg; H. C. Rice, Denmark. Trial bottles ! free. Regular size 50c, $1.00. ? Last Saturday Mr. Alex Mason, who j resides near "Westminster, with his aged j father, was going to mill in a wagon, and 1 while going down a hill one of the hold-1 back straps gave way, causing the horse J to become frightened and unmanageable,! ' causing the wagon to overturn and throwing the old gentleman out unhurt. The young man was dragged a short distance under the wagon and"died a few minutes later. ? ' i _ i .... ank IrS Wa Men s >3.00 Selz Shoes $2.48 per pai; Selz Rcyal Blue Line at $2.9$ per pai: never sold for less than ?3.50. 72 pair Children's Shoes, Xo. 5 to S, ? 44c per pair, never sold for less than 6o< 1 Lot Ladies' Crawford Shoes, regute price 53.50 to 54-0O, during this sal $2.9$ per pair. 1 Lot 5 Strap Patent Colt Sandals ? $1.29, value 52.00 per pair. 1 Lot Sample Shoes for ladies, wort $2.50 per pair, to go at $1.69. HIS SALE. S ARE STRICTLY CASt A Denmark Marriage. Denmark, May 20.?The marriage c Miss Kittie Patillo and Mr. Clifto Creighton, of this town, is announce* They are popular young people and ai being heartily congratulated.?Special t The State. H. F. HOOVER does not hesitate to recommend Kod< Dyspepsia Cure to his customers, Ind gestion causes more ill health than anj thing else. It deranges the stomach, an brings on all manner of disease. Kod< Dyspepsia Cure digests what you ea cures indigestion, dyspepsia and stomac disorders. Kodol is not only a perfec digestant but a tissue building tonic a well. Renewed health, perfect strengt and increased vitality follow its use. Enforce the Law. Crimes against the person arebecomin so appalling that it would seem that ou juries should for once do their duty. Me are shot to death for slight provocatioi and now a defenceless orphan girl i Anderson is made the subject of a brutt attack by half dozen young men. If Solicitor Boggs is half the man w take him to be, he, at least, will do hi duty. Life is about as cheap in South Carolin as it is in the Philippines.?Abbevill Press and Banner. WHEN TH*SAP RISES Weak lungs should be careful. Cough and colds are dangerous then. OneMic ute Cough Cure cures coughs and cold and gives strength to the lungs. Mrs. Q -r> -n?-XTorirm Tnd.. SftVS. "I SUl .ci. rciiucj, ui , ? fered with a cough until I run down i weight from 148 to 92 lbs. I tried a nunc ber of remedies to no avail until I use One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles c this remedy cured me of the cougl strengthened my lungs and restored m to my normal weight, health an strength.'' Sold by H. F. Hoover. Bamberg has the promise of some goo ball' playing when the boys get home fror school. AN OPEN LETTER. From the Chapin, S. C., News: Early i: the spring my wife and I were taken wit diarrhoea and so sevc-ie were the pain that we called a physician who prescribe for us, but his medicines failed to giv any relief. A friend who had a bottle c Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dial rhcea Remedy on hand gave each of us dose and we at once felt the effects, procured a bottle and before using th contents we were entirely cured. It is wonderful remedy and should be found i: every household. H. C. Bailey, editoi This remedy is for s&le by H. C. Ric< Denmark; Bamberg Pharmacy. / "> Are You Hot? Drop in at the Bamberg Pharmacy and for only oc we will cool and refresh you with a Coca Cola, a Soda, a Phosphate, an Ice or a Lollapop. Do You Smoke? We keep a large assortment of choice cigars and smoking tobacco that will certainly please you. If in Need of Toilet Articles we can Supply your Wants | Are You Sick? Bring us your prescription. It "will be carefully and accurately compounded from pure, fresh drugs. DOES YOUR House Need Painting? "VVe keep a full stock of Paints, Oils and Varnishes. We are agents for the celebrated Longman and Martinez paints which is fully guaranteed. A trial will convince you that it is the best paint on the market. Bamberg Pharmacy BAMBERG, S. C. .J - . > r PRICE &. Your chance for bargn in Bridles to all workers ?1.35, now $1.00. Hand best value. Full new lin amberg int\ Free Trip to e Remember we give Coupo r chase. The person returni on SEPTEMBER 1 h Free Trip to the St, , W. A. K] Jw. P. RILEY, i i FIRE, i * 0 LIFE, ' I ACCIDENT j| INSURANCE.,! 1 BAMBERG. S. C. ; G. Moye Dickinson,' INSURANCE. ' cr FIRE, ] .! LIFE, ir TORNADO, n ACCIDENT, i, LIABILITY, u CASUALTY, il Office at The Cotton Oil Co. S, C. AND BELL TELEPHONES ] J Don't Give the Baby 1 J a I Dan^i&roufi Druj^i. I 1 tnrf and fthfifi- I 1 iucio ;a vuv *?ivi lutely harmless remedy for In fant'sllls. It is ?I Baby E asel S I THE WORLD'S BEST BABY MEDICIhlE. I r. B Cures every form of bowel and I ] stomach trouble, bringsrefresh- ? Q B sleep, makes babies fat. i- I 25 CENTS EVER! WHEIIC. I ! d 8 made by fl ( ?f BBaby Ease Manufacturing C).t Macon, fia. J d SOLD BY BAMBERG PHARMACY. | ! IWintersmith'sl ; ?II (uj:B ; I r. I a J CUM I j s I CHILLS I - I DENGUE, AGUE, I I LAGRIPPE, I I BILIOUS FEVER I R AND ALL I I MAL ARIAL ILLS. R I 50c *Too. I I At yoar Drag' Store. Money ro* ffi funded If It does yoa no good after H B a fair trial. WeaR Hearts I Are due to indiges tion. Ninety-nine of every : ' one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simp le indigestion. It is a scientific fact that nil cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of indigestion. All food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffir git up against the | heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course o:: time that " ? Ji ) delicate but vital organ Decomes aiscascu. | Mr. D. Kauble. of F-vada, 0 , says: ] had stomach < trouble and was in a . state as I had heart trouble < with it. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four months and it cured me. 1 Kodol Digests Wtat Yoa Eat : and relieves the stomach of all nervous i strain and the heart of all pressure. ; Bcttlesonly. $1.00 Size holding 2H limes the trial ] size, which sells for 50c, ; Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT&OO., CHICAGO* ! Sold bv Dr. H. P. Hoover. 1 j Remember to give us th^t order for job : (. I; printing. We do the best grade of work j ' j at reasonable prices. ~ J ? S MAR! # ins in a nice set Harness, 5a< of stock, lj inch Heavy Macle, Xew Goods, heaviest e fancy Eobes, selling them = Bat rQUl i Exposition n's with every 25c puring the greatest number StH will be civen a ? - 0 Louis Exposition LAUBER HIGF GRAND E Eiundreds of our Custome: nificent Bargain I 3ur Customers are all Eager to G Been Distri expositioni woi c .. _ Most remarkably ^ tion Sale. To even lH A DA A IMC cents Purcllase;ten" J)AI\UAll"j You write your nam these tickets. :2jrC White Madras, 14 inches wide, 7>^c On June 6th the G the lucky number w loeFancyO.P.K., lew designs, 12c. WllD A round trip i * Do not allow 1 15c Silk Mull, all of the grand 1 :olors, 17c. shall present shown. [5c Linen Towels, . jood size, lie. " t?11 o THEODORE >oc Jap Silk, all q ADA Nil :ojors, 33c. o UKAflll jcc Voile Suiting, *" ^ Free Trip 1 7try stylish, 10c. o A Ticket for ev< ti.25 Taffeta.Silk, Keep ' ,6 in. wide, 90c. In Addition to the Big Bargains 0 be Your Dlstin< Wednesday, May 25th SPECIAL FOR ONE DAY ONLY 50 Fine Ladie's Umbrellas, made on paragon frames, covered with fine Ameri. :an Taffetta and some with Gloria Silk. Every handle a work of art. These umbrellas sell at ?1.75 to $2.50. On special sale for the day only ? AT $1.27 Be Sure to GRAND I THEODOf D. J. DELIi has just received a nice assortment of IP 41 TOP BUGGIES 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 Machinery the best on earth. Also operates a first-class Drvv\o ! \r nn mc^aii ui and builds vehicles of any kind to order on short notice. Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing. Buggy Painting a Specialty. Yours to satisfy D. J. DELE.! KED DOWN ON ddle, Robe, Etc. I make a special oflei Mule Bridle, such as usually sells for ; ever sold in town, and positively the cheap. Come see 'em. they'll suit you. Tiberg, S. C. 1 r Tr adel f\ C J r\ 6oc French Organdies, 6S in. Dress Goods Chesp wide st 48cyd is We have also on sale a lot of remnants I Lot Colored Organdies, worth in Dress Goods to go at half price. J5C> to go at lOc yd _ . T . orv ^ i Lot Foulard Silk, 19 in. ifsH 50c French Lawn at 39c yd ' 7 wide, good quality, worth ' 1111 35c rrench Lawn at 2 8c yd 2-c t0 yard, to go at 15c 50c French Organdies, 6S in. This is the greatest bargain wide, at 38c yd- we have ever offered. , Bamberg, 8. C. || ILY APPRECIATED _ EXPOSITION SALE!! rs have Already shown their Appreciation of the Mag- 11, s that we are Offering in Every Department - ;ffi et the World's Fair Coupons. Hundreds of These Tickets Have Already |1 ibuted. Every Customer is Entitled to Coupons ?LD'S FAIR COUPONS EXPOSITION low prices will be the order of the day during the Great Exposi- SALE r customer there will be presented a Coupon Ticket for every 50 OALCr tickets for a S5.00 purchase; twenty tickets for a $10,00 purchase. D A nC A TkTC , le on the back of coupon and deposit same in box provided for DAf\UAillD ?;$1| Grand Drawing. ** irand Drawing will be held and to our lucky customer holding sheer, 15c. e shall present _ 65c Children's sailthe Compliments of Theodore Kohn's Emporinm ors, 39c. railroad ticket to the St lonis World's Fair this excellent opportunity to pass without taking advantage . ' money-saving pnces. For every purchase of 50 cents we .?a^y Bonnets, you with a coupon ticket, a fac-simile of which is here sizes, 25c. _______________ . $1. Satin Foulards, 1? I very stylish, 50c. * ' KOHN'S ! A FREE TRIP EXPOSITION SALE I TO TBE WORLD'S FAIR ? lawn, all colors, 8^c ^^8 to the Worlds Fair j WRITE your name and address o fi.25Muslin Gowns ery 50 cts. purchased ; on back of this Coupon and de- q richly trimmed, ?8c Fhis Ticket = posit in box at THE EMPORIUM 0 . ~T" ' .1 v 1d1s 1 icxct ,; $1.50 Elite Skirts, ; j glove fitting, 98c. * ffered in Every Department we Shall Hold Special Day Sales. It will :t Loss if you fliss these Extraordinary Bargains. Thursday, May 26th Friday, May 27th 9 SPECIAL ONE DAY ONLY SPECIAL ONE DAY ONLY 500 Yards Taffeta and Liberty Sating 200 yards silk finished Crepe de Chene Ribbon, 4 to 5 inches wide, white, pink, with rich Fjoral designs, the very latest ill I blue, nile, lilac, red and black, finest summer fabrics, the regular price of these 'v ^ quality, worth 25c to 35c ; on special sale exquisite goods is 50c; special for one for one day only day only At 15 Cents At 22 Cents fl i Get Vour Exposition Tickets EXPOSITION SALE] ?E KOHN. Orangeburg, S. C. Ji HAKE IT A POINT ijj TO GO TO MOYE'S GROCERY STORE I when in need of staple and fancy groceries. You can get anything you want in my line. Fine canned /\ r\r\ s7 /# 77 1) t ti rl o r\-P Pn-v/si rti? ri-vt rl I ivvi/ rvvri/lvo uj j vi wgiu ia/iuias Domestic eonfeetionaries, headquarters for everything good to eat. . . M. MOVE, 1 PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 14 : j|