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Personal Mention.
?Miss Annie Black is visiting in At'
lanta.
?Mr. Isaac Felder spent Sunday in
Augusta.
?Mr. H. Karesb, of Olar, was in the j
city Monday.
?Mr. C. F. Rizer, of Olar, spent Mon-'
day in the city.
?Mr. W. H. Faust, of Denmark, was j
in the city Monday.
?Mr. Raymond Matheny is at home j
from Furman University.
?Mr. J. F. Kearse, Jr., of the Kearse :
section, teas here Monday.
?Mr. P. K. Rhoad. of the Hartzog secJ
tion, was in the city Monday,
t ?Mr. J. F. Brickie, of Augusta, spent
8unday in the city with relatives.
?Miss Bessie Daniel, of Nichols, is
~ * visiting her sister, Mrs. C. R. Brabham.
?Mr. Roy Daniels, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday here with Mr. C. R. Brabham, Jr.
?Messrs. J. O. Kearse and Henry Chittv,
of the Kearse section, were here Mon*
day.*
?Mr. J. J. O'Neal returned last week
from a trip to the World's Fair at St.
/ Louis. j
' ?Messrs. C. R. Clayton and W. D. j
- 8ease, of the Ehrhardt section, were her? j
Mpnday.
?Mrs. T. 8. Weeks and her two younj -'
est children are visiting relatives" at St. I
George's.
?Mr. G. E. Bamberg attended the com- j
mencement exercises of Clemson College |
* this week.
?Magistrate J. C. Copelana and Mr. J.
A. Chassereau, qf Ehrhardt, were in the
city Monday. <
?Miss Bell, of Orangeburg, who has
been visiting Miss Mamie Gee Jennings, j
returned home Monday.
?Mr. Vernon Brabham returned last.
Monday from a stay of several weeks at j
the St. 'Louis Exposition.
?Mrs. R D. Raney and children, of j
Tallehassee, Fla., are on a visit to herj
4 mother, Mrs. M. M. Eaves.
- ?Mr. H. G. Sheridan has gone to Spartanburg
to attend the commencement
exercises of Wofford College.
-Mr A. M. Brabham attended the commencement
exercises of Wofford College
at Spartanburg this week.
?Mr. J. L. Eddleman has been spend?
ing this week in Spartanburg and other
town in the upper part of the State.
?Messrs. C. W. Rentz and W. G. Hoffman,
Mrs. K. I. Shuck and Miss Nettie
Seward spent Sunday in Charleston.
?Messrs. P. N. and J. B. Spann, of
Florida, are at home this week, on account
of the serious illness of their mother.
?Rev. G. P. Watson, of Chester, is on
a visit to his wife's relatives here, on account
of the illness of her mother, Mrs.
Spann.
?Miss Mamie Rowell is at home from
Winthrop. She was accompanied by Miss
Pearl Youmans, who spent several days
here.
?Mr. and Mrs. Hebron Berry, of
Branchville, spent Sunday in the city on
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Mrs. A. H. Bruce.
?Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Kinard returned
yesterday morning from an extended stay
at Hot Springs, Arkansas, where they
went for the benefit of Mr. Kinard's
health.,
?Mr. Otis Brabham is in Columbia,
undergoing medical treatment. His many
Iriends hope for good results. Reports
from him are to the effect that he is improving.
, .
?Mr. R. C. Simpson, of the Glenn
Springs Company, was in the city last
Friday and paid us a pleasant call. He
was here in the interest of the famous
? Glenn Springs water.
?Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun, of
Augusta, left last Saturday for Springfield,
111. Mr. Calhoun is a National del- i
egate from Georgia division to the Travelers'
Protective Association, which convened
in Springfield last Monday. They
adjourn and go to St. Louis, where there
is to be held a T. P. A. day. They will
be gone until the 16th instant.
FOR A HUNDRED YEARS.
For a hundred years or more Witch
> Hazel has been recognized as a superior
remedy, but it remained for E. C. DeWitt
& Co., of Chicago, to discover how to
combine the virtues of witch hazel with
other antiseptics, in the form of a salve.
* DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best
salve in the world for sores, cuts, burns,
bruises and piles. The high standard of
this salve has given rise to counterfeits,
and the public is advised to look for the
name "DeWitt" on the package, and accept
no other. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover.
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Why it Isn't Legal.
In the New York law school at a recent
lecture on the making of wills the case of
a woman in one of Rider Haggard's books
was cited. This woman had a man's will
inscribed in ink on her back. And the
will was held regular and legal because
it had been made in writing.
After giving this practical illustration
the professor called on John Smith, saying:
"Is a will so inscribed regular and legal
in your opinion ?"
"No,n answered Smith,
"Why not?" asked the professor. j
"Because it's a skin game," replied
Smith.
The professor felt angry enough to
order Smith out of the room, but the class
laughed so much that he decided to overlook
the student's flippancy.'
TRIUMPHS OF MODERN SURGERY.
Wonderful things are done for the
human body by surgery. Organs are taken
out and scraped and put back, or may be
removed entirely; bones are spliced; pipes
take the place of diseased sections of
veins; antiseptic dressings are applied to
wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries
before inflammation sets in, which causes
them to heal without maturation and in
one-third the time required by the old
treatment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts
on this same principle. It is an antiseptic
and when applied to such injuries, causes
them to heal quickly. It allays the pain
and soreness. Keep'a bottle of Pain Balm
in your home and it will save time and
money, not to mention the inconvenience
and suffering such injuries entail. For
sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice.
Far-Reaching Affection.
Hal and Donald, little lads of five and j
seven years, would sometimes manifest
their affection for their parents by engaging
in a dialogue of this kind:
"I love papa and mamma clear to New
York."
''Well, I love them clear to Chicago."
"I love them from here to Omaha."
Thus they would go by gigantic strides
until they reached San Francisco, when
one. of them would cross the Pacific at a
single bound and say triumphantly?
"Well, I love papa and mamma clearto
Japan."
This would "stump" the other boy, because
both lads seemed to think that Japan
was the end of all space. One evening
when the older boy had defeated his
brother by saying that he loved his parents
"clear to Japan," the younger boy
put on his thinking-cap, and presently he
a rinir nf trinmnh in V?ic
auuvuutuu rv iwu c* iiug va haauujiu uik^
voice:
"Well, I just don't care if you do love
papa and mamma clear to Japan. I love
them to hell!"?June Lippincott's.
THAT TIRED FEELING!
If you are languid, depressed and incapable
for work, it indicates that your
liver is out of order. Herbine will assist
nature to throw off headaches,rheumatism
and ailments akin to nervousness and restore
the energies and vitality of perfect
health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Tex.,
writes, March 22, 1902: "I have used
Eferbine for the past two years. It has
done me more good than all doctors.
When I feel bad and have that tired feeling,
I take Herbine. Best medicine made
for chills and fever." 50 cts a bottle. Sold
by Dr. H. F. Hoover, Bamberg.
Why of Coarse She Was.
Customer?And how much is that article?
Shop Girl?Oh, that's one guinea, sir.
Customer?Ah; aren't you a little dear?
Shop Girl?(absently)?Well, lots of
young men say so.
A STRONG HEART
is assured by perfect digestion. Indigestion
swells the stomach and puffs it
up against the heart. This causes shortness
of breath, palpitation of the heart
and general weakness. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure cures indigestion, relieves the stomach,
takes the strain off the heart and
restores it to full performance of its
function. Kodol increases the strength
by enabling the stomach and digestive
organs to digest, assimilate and appropriate
to the blood and tissues all food nutriment.
Tones the stomach and digestive
organs. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover.
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/PRICES MAR
Your chance for bargains in a nice set Harness, 5a<
in Bridles to all workers of stock. 1^ inch Heavy
SI.35, now ?1.00. Hand Made, New Goods, heaviest
?m best value. Full new line fancy Robes, selling them
amberg, - Bai
;ST MADE G
d are Two Things a Per
The FoIIowin People Can Rest Easy By Buying one of these Suits:
The Business Man, The Courting Man, The Married Man,
The Man who wants to marry, The Laboring Man, The
Church Man, The Man whose girl has gone back on him,
The Man who wants to win his girl back again, The Man
who Tvaiits to win another fellow's girl.
In Fact they are Good Enough for all Men.
?LAUBER, Bambei
^$Sis?,t295^s3tsSSs3b$i^s3b5Sss ate5toE^?^3gteSs?&gifr jieSssts $?5te5t9!Ss3t?$ois3te?^s
I'Spring Greeting!
GRUFF OLD WINTER HAS GONE fi
BALMY SPRING TIME HAS COME < I
We Invite Everyone I
To . call and inspect our elegant line of ||
Spring Goods which we have just received m
All the iatest and up-to-date patterns in M
Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Cloth- |
ing, Notions, Shoes and Hats, I
All of which is marked at Roclc Bottom j|?
Prices. It is our business to please regard- ||
less of profits to ourselves. We mean "To |l
Live and Let Live" and have marked our M
goods at prices that defy competition. When fj?
purchasing your Spring and Summer wear is
dovHt fail to call and examine our stock. ||
1.1 W. Pfiprktinii fin. S
If VI fill UUI lUblllU Wl
BAMBERG, S. C. j|
Saturday, June 11th
Gh^and Drawing for Theodore Kohl's
FREE TRIP to the World's Fair. *
Thousands are Going to St, Louis,
Why Don't You Go?
The Emporium will present a Free Trip to one of its
Lucky Customer's on Next Saturday. A World7s
Fair Coupon Ticket with every 50 cents
purchase. Take advantage of the
bargains offered daring the
Grand Exposition Sale!
EXTRA FINE 200 PAIR EXTRA LISLE
Ocean Shell Pearl Bnttons Lace Effect Ladies' Hose,
small, medium large, easily worth brilliant fast black, elegant Egyp10c,
an extra special offer for ""Kr SiZe!' W?rth ^ 8
B Cents a Dozen 15 Cents
45 Inch fast Chiffon P 'vmT'J
beautiful for cool white dresses, never V AL LAvCd
sold as much as this season, a sheer novp s0 popular and so much used,
x: i A.tVl9s?M,5 cr>oft- i +K- beautiful design, dainty and sheer
fine cloth, worth 3-d ^ents, .pecial this edges and insertion. Extra special
week this week
22 Cents a. Yard S Cents a Yard J
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GET YOUR WORLD'S FAIR COUPONS
THEODORE KOHNJ
Orangeburg:, ? ? South Carolina, j
KED DOWN ON-J
ddle, Kobe, Etc. I make a special offer
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. :jj
OODSfor ^- I
V-/ MS 4^ MONEY I .igg
son Wants Good S
I act Rut \nt I pact* V The Man who wants his Full Dollars Worth when '^9
JLuM llui HVl fce buys a Suit, and which be docs when he gets The JJH
"Griffon" Brand. You are liable to catch a sweetheart any time you put it on, and %J|a
if you can't get a sweetheart of your own you will surely get some other fellow's. yJ&B
Yon Can't Make a Mistake
1 ifacturere a'nd your dealer must guarantee
it to you, the purchaser. The firm that makes this line of clothing have been
manufacturing this one brand for half a century. ^
It Contains all yon want in a Suit 1
to you. A TRIAL SUIT IS ALL WE ASK. M
IIt's a pleasure to show our goods JB :|
vj 5 O even if you are not ready to buy Jjj
i oh yes ji
You Can Get the Very Beat Groceries at |
MOYE'S GROCERY STORE 1
Always fresh and the Very Best. Prices
just right. You just ought to trade
with me a while and see how M
nicely you will be treated. ?. ||^H
m. move, i
GROCER. PHONE 14. |9
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THE BEST)]
When in need of Drags and Medicines, of course
you waDt the purest and best. We handle nothing I ' ?
but what we can guarantee. See us for fl jp
Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, I f
Fine Cigars, Brushes, Druggists Sundries, Etc. l-^a|
We carry any article usually found in a first-class drug
store. Be sure to call at "our store when in need. fl -jjj
Dr. H. F. Hoover, bamberg, s.c.
Free! Free!I
SAVE THE STAMPS THAT WE ABE -k
GIVING A WA Y AXU GET CHOICE OF
5,000 Beautiful Articles Absolutely Free! Jgj
We have contracted with the American Saving
Stamp Company, of Chicago, 111., by which
you are enabled to select any article you want
Free of Charge if you trade with us and collect
the stamps. We'will give you a stamp i
With Every ioc Purchase |j|
Paste them in the book that is given or sent
vaii onrl wlipn vmi h?vp n or more. %
JVUJ U1"4 - - I"O " " '
select (the article you;want out of the book, | %1|j|
fill out the order and hand it to us. We will
then get the goods, which are delivered,
freight paid, in our store. Remember that
THE SAVING STAMPS 1
must be pasted in the squares of the book . ?f|S
only. We will give you a receipt for all full
pages of Stamps deposited with us. Start now S
to save the stamps and procure a book from us
providing you have not already received one
through the mail. \ ,;
R. Pearlstinel
BRANCH VILLE, S. C. . j|M
KA Warm weather brings danger to babies.
'A Keep a bottle of Baby Ease?the world's
best baby medicine ? on hand. It is
the safe, sure, .uarmless remedy for all
I summer bowel and stomach troubles.
At all good drug etoras, 25 cants. * :&m
* Manufactured^ BABY EASE CO., Macon, Ga.
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