The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, September 29, 1904, Image 5

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A Car V \ . Co h lot k G. PR. ' KLAUBE , .-.vs.. V $1.00 Broadcloth, in all color $1.25 Broadcloth at 52 inch Ladies7 Cloth at 27 inch China Silk at 24 inch Crepe de Chine at 1 yard wide Black Taffeta at : * 1 yard wide Guaranteed Taff I % * 1 yard wide Peau de Soie at I. L. A. I LAJ ! i ' ' ^ ] . ^ c- ^ * % ; \ mm ' ^V^^b ^^B ^HR H H H I |H H H- mm M ^b ^^B B M H IHIHIIH > k K Neve I such J It V\ f\ I '< JLLJJLC ' I. Good f F i Mn : Personal Mention. ?Mr. J. D. Miley, of Smoak's, -was in the city last Friday. ^ ^ 1 n/1 f t?,\m ?31 rs. J. U. uopeiauu ua& xctuiucu ixurn a visit to Newberry. L , ?Mr. and Mrs. E. T. LaFitte, of DenF ^ mark, were here Monday. * ?Mr. T. H. Jackson, of Walterboro, was in the city last Saturday. ?Mr. R. H. Jennings, of Orangeburg, 1:' j spent last Friday in the city. ?Miss Ethel Gray, of Charleston, is JT visiting Miss Sadie Johnson. ?Capt. W. E. Sease and Mr. J. D. Jenny were in the city Monday. ?Mr. J. L. Herndon. of the Hartzog I? \ section, was in the city last Saturday. R ?Mrs. S. E. Wilson has returned to f Anderson, after an extended visit to Mrs. J G. Frank Bamberg. I ?Miss Nellie Murphy has gone to I Marion to resume her duties in the graded ' school of that town. j (| . ?Messrs. J. J. and W. P. Jones return- j ed this week from St. Louis with a car j load of fine horses and mules. J ?Mr. James Herndon,of the Hartzog section, has gone to Rock Hill to work \ for the Southern express company. ?Misses Gedelle and Sadie Brabham left last week for Greenwood, where they 9 will attend Williamston Female College. ?Messrs. J. C. McKenzie, M. L. Warren, and Mr. Kinard, all of the Ehrhardt section, were in to see us last Thursday. I of Hon me before they ha of Buggies and W ANK E ;r'S D The Newest a s, at 85 cents 95 cents 85 cents 50 cents 85 cents 75 cents eta at . 95 cents $1.00 CLAUE DIE Don't Fore m r before hav< a display of I of Broadclotl r*< m tttai 1 ci o ? ?? W K3JUL DCaIC tfSriEMBEG - k" IV. BAMBERG, ?Mr. J. W. Barnes spent Monday in the city. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. H. A. Carter were in the city Monday. ?Mr. C. R. Clayton, of Ehrhardt, was here Tuesday. ?Miss Llewlie Bamberffhas gone to St. Louis to visit the World's Fair. . ?Mrs. H. S. Dowling is at home from a visit to relatives in Anderson. ?Mr. W. 0. Folk, son of Dr. W. N. Folk, is attending school in Orangeburg. ?Mr. Robert Hartzog will leave Friday to re-enter the Citadel in Charleston. ?Mr. H. M. Henderson, of the Buford's Bridge section, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. A. H. Strong, who is now staying in Orangeburg, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodson, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the city Tuesday. ?H. Spann Dowling, Esq., returned Sunday morning from a trip to Toledo, Ohio. ?Messrs. Geo. B. and H. A. Kearse, of the Kearse section, were in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. J. F. Kearse, Sr., of the Kearse section, was in the city Monday and paid us a pleasant call. ?Mr. and Mrs. Austin R. Neal, of Roanoke, Va., are visiting the family of Mrs. Neal's father, Dr. E. H. Dowling. ?Miss Mamie Hartzog returned last Thursday evening from a week's visit to Miss Eunice Williams at Allendale. > ' *es and Mules ve been picked over. You can also see agons that can be found anywhere. IAIV1E3HRG, B >ress Goods, Dress Good nd Rrettiest and Cheapest to be Foi 52 inch Flannel at 50 cents We have also a full line of Skirtings, Brilliantines, Bedford Cords, Albatross, Xun's Veiling, Henriettas, Cashmeres, Voiles, Etamines and Tricots, plain and fancy Flannels and all other kinds of Dress Goods you can call for. Come and see them or send for samples, we know | you will be pleased, | *ER, - - - E S AND jet to Come to Our ] WEDNESDAY t THURSDAY 3 yon been offered such an < Style and Taste. Not only is, Silks, Tricots, and Gene t . ' icted s ? OUR PRICES are TH I. Shuc , - - SOUTH i Augusta, Ga., Sept. 19, 1901^. \ Mr. W. G. Hoffman,' Bamberg, S. C. Dear Sir:?Your order given our clerk for 1,500 Montelle Cigars, is highly appreciated and will have our prompt attention. The Montello has ? -> i > 7 7 / 7 / / 7 7~t 7.77 proven to be tlie Largest setter xnai xne nurazuCooper Tobacco Co. has ever put on the market. We are getting mail orders from all directions and have been badly oversold on them until a few days ago when we had two or three cases to arrive at one time that put us on our feet again. When this lot begins to run loir, if you will let us know at least ten days ahead of time we will appreciate it audit will enable us to give your order prompt attention. Very truly yours, Burddl-Cooper Tobacco Co. ,BKn W \> arm weatner orings aanger 10 uauies. MFfm lr B Keep a bottle of Baby Ease?the world's ^EK99am\ m \ best baby medicine ? on hand. It is the safe, sure, harmless remedy for all ^IMWFJhF summer bowel and stomach troubles. At all good drug stores, 25 cents. Manufactured by BABY EASE CO., Macon, Ga. , ,, . ts_ mm , hi ?i mtu i i ? i i ^arrr~*^' SOLD IN BAMBERG BY BAMBERG PHARMACY Just Arrived 11 i the largest and best amberg, S C s KL AUBER'S M jnd Anywhere . Embroidery Sale On Sj Monday, October 3d iJjj Some Great Values Offered iijj Bamberg, S C I GIRLSI Display of |ij Hill '' ' Via? ' v?*8?l 'g? '. ''Mr' -'" opportunity to see ' Millinery but our || 3ral Line of Dress jM s s E LOWEST |jj k&Col CAROLINA JB ^pWhen You Have Chills or Other ///s^k -mil m In Any Way Malarious, I m Donl Load Yourself with Quinine Pills, % m Or Other Drugs Nefarious \ ISOMETHING SAFE AND SURE\ | I Wintersmith's I \CP ?b"/ To cure Chills and Fever, Dengue, ^^pe and Blllousne&s^^^r :