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.: " . ' '.\v N> \*1- -y. ? ' V '* . . *vv> r.. . - :-.. . .' v-VV:' V- ? ". ; r i A Car < w n VUI lot G. PR. KLAUBE Vv * $1.00 Broadcloth, in all colon $1.25 Broadcloth at 4 52 inch Ladies' Cloth at 27 inch China Silk at 24 inch Crepe de Chine at 1 yard wide Black Taffeta at 1 yard wide Guaranteed Taffc * 1 yard wide Peau de Soie at L. A. f ? . Personal Mention. ?Mr. Raymond Ehrhardt,of Ehrbardt, was in the city Sunday. ?Mrs. Effie Mixson, of Williston, is visiting relatives in the city. ? ?Mr. P. M. Yarn, of the Colston section, was in the city last Friday. ?Mr. C. R. Clayton, of the Ehrhardt section,, was in the city Monday. ?Mr. Julian Fishburne, of Summer> ville, was in the city last Saturday. ?Mr. B. T. Zeigler, of the Ehrhardt | section, was in the city last Saturday. ?Miss Llewlie Bamberg is at homa from a trip to the World's Fair at St. Lonis. ?Mr. J. W. Carter, of Carter's, Colle* ton county, was in the city last Saturday. ?Mr. A. H. Bruce has accepted a position with Berry & Bruce, of Branch ville. ?Mr. J. D. Platts, of the Buford's Bridge section, was in the city last Thursday. ?John R. Bellinger, Esq., attended court in Hampton Tuesday and Wednes*' day. ?Mr. Howard C. Sheridan has gone to Spartanburg, where he has entered Wofford College. ?Magistrate J. C. Copeland and Mr. H. L. Einard, of Ehrhardt, were in the > city Monday. ?H. F. Rice, Esq., of Aiken, and B. T. Rice, Esq., of Barnwell, were in the city last Thursday. ?Mrs. J. Norman Walker, of Appleton, is on a visit to her parents, Gen. and Mrs. F. M. Bamberg. - - ? *? ?_ - r A.* r\i ) ?Jttr. Kicnara jjiorns, ui me viai sw tion, was in the city last Thursday and f paid ns a pleasant call. ?Messrs. W. D. Mayfield, of Columbia, and ?. T. LaFitte, of Denmark, were in the city last Thursday. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Owens returned to their home in Charleston Monday, after a visit to relatives here. ?Mrs. T. D. Jones, of Bishopville, is r on a visit to the family of her father, '^> Capt. W. E. Sease, near Ehrhardt. ?Miss Jennie Kroeg, who has been visiting Miss Ethel Bamberg at this place, returned to her home in Charleston, last 8unday. c ? Messrs. C. 8. Hiers, of the Ehrhardt section, and 8. W. Clayton, of the Colston section, were here last Saturday and called to see us. ?Mr. F. M. Smoak left last Friday for a Charleston to accept a position as assistant superintendent of the Woodstock Hardwood M'f g Co. I ?Mrs. H. W. Beard and little daughter,i Homer, were in the city last week* to attend the funeral of Mrs. R. T. Grier, Mrs. Beard's sister.?Dublin, Ga., Courier, Dispatch. ?Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Byrnes, of Houston, Miss., reached the city Monday morning to attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. R. T. Grier.?Dublin, Ga., Courier Dispatch. ?Gen. and Mrs. F. M. Bamberg have returned from Columbia, where the Gen^ eral went for treatment by an osteopath physician. His condition is somewhat improved and he is getting along very ?Miss Jennye O'Byrnes, formerly of W-t-i;- t a. ?i DomKorrr JJUOllD, UUl WliU UHS 1C3IUCU lu since December, came to the city Sunday last to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. R. T. Grier. Miss O'Byrnes leaves Saturday for her future home in Bamberg. ^ Dublin loses one of its loveliest young ^ ladies, while Bamberg is the gainer.?! Dublin, Ga., Courier Dispatch. fine Sorghum Hay. j I found in Georgia that sorghum hay was raised by sowing two bushels and a 1 V half of seed to the acre, which made it 3 very thick on the land, and the stalks : were very little larger than wheat straws, j It was cut with the mower after heading | and allowed to lay on the ground for ten j days. Rain will not hurt it. It is then i raked up and stored away with perfect safety in the barn or in stacks. One other advantage it has is the second crop, which will come immediately from the stubble, and I was told that this is more valuable as feed than the first.?Southern Planter. CAUSE OF LOCKJAW. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plentifully j in street dirt. It is inactive so long as I exposed to the air, but when carried be- J TiQd+v, akin as in the wounds caused bv I UV/OVU VUW ?? .... percussion caps or by rusty nails, and * when the air is excluded the germ is roused to activity and produces the most virulent poison known. These germs may be destroyed and danger of lockjaw avoided by applying Chamberlain's rain Balm freely as soon as the injury is received. Pain Balm is an antiseptic and causes cuts, bruises and like injuries to 4 heal without maturation and in one third the time required by usual treatment. It is for sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Bice, Denmark. :y W;:. '? of Hors me before they hav of Buggies and Wa AJNK B R7S Di The Newest: ar 3, at 85 cants 95 cants 85 cants 50 cants ] 85 cants : 75 cants ;ta at 95 cants $1.00 tTl AI TR Oar Remarks Endorsed. The Bamberg Herald remarks that country editors receive little commendation for their efforts for the good of the community. That if they should ai; some time or other say something that displeased some cititizen, as they are most likely to do, they would hear of it, but they may say a thousand good and helpful things for the community and no one says to them a kind word, which is all very true, but it is human nature, and it is really refreshing to have a few bouquets while one is living. The editor who has opinions and expresses them and who stands for tbe best interests of his people and speaks the truth is obliged to run counter to some one. But the truth is mighty and will prevail.?Newberry Herald and News. Pastor to be Called. All members of the Bamberg Baptist j j church are requested to be present next i | Sunday, October 9th, to consider call for j' i a pastor. By order, of conference October ; 2nd. C. W. Rentz, Church Clerk. ! PILL PLEASURE. ; If you ever took.DeWitt's Little Early I Risers for biliousness or constipation you know what pill pleasure is. These famous pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of bile without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but give tone and strength to the tissues and organs of the stomach, liver and bowels. Sold by fl. F. Hoover. It Was Purgatory. A good story, says the New Yprk Tribune, is told of a certain Catholic Bishop in the northwest, who, while examining a class for confirmation, asked one of the little girls the question, "What is matri. raony?" "That's where we go to suffer for our sins!" was the reply of the child, who had , evidently been carefully prepared for the examination. Her mother, greatly agitated, began to rebuke her: "You mean purgatory," and the child began to cry. "Don't cry, Kitty," said the Bishop, soothingly, "you are nearer right than Trrmr mnthor cner\<?^tc '* JVU* MAVVUV4 0MW|/VVVW? The editor of the Toluca, Illinois, Herald recently wrote: "Yesterday a swarm of bees lit upon a limb of the tree in front of Mrs. Smith Smitherson and presented a very interesting appearance." But the printer, who was in a hurry to attend a ball game, got it up: "Yesterday a swarm of bees lit upon a limb of Mrs. Smith Smitherson, which presented a- very interesting appearance." The next day there was something madder than a swarm of bees lit upon the editor. It was Mrs. Smitherson. MANY OF LIKE OPINION. Mrs. Philmer, of Cordova, Iowa, says: "One of my children was subject to croup of a severe type, and the giving of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly, always brought relief. Many in this neighborhood think as 1 do about this remedy and want no other for their children." Sold by Bamberg Phar; H. C. Rice. Denmark. Needed in Every Home Always Up to Date WEBSTER'S intebnational Dictionary A Dictionary of ENGLISH, Biography, Geography, Fiction, otc. The New and Enlarged Edition Contains 25,000 New Words New Gazetteer of the "World with more than 25,000 titles, based on the latest census returns. New Biographical Dictionary containing names of over 10,000 noteworthy persons, with nationality, occupation, date of reigns, date of birth, death, etc. t? ttt m rr a t> r a m,n t.t. n i i>UUCU KJJ VTt At MAM United States Commissioner of Education,. New Plates 2380 Quarto Pagea Rich Bindings 5000 Illustrations We also publish = Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with GlossaryofScottishWordsand Phrases. . 1100 Pages. HoO Illustration*. Size 7x10x2 5-8 inches. ' " First-class in quality, second-class in size." [ LET US SEND YOU FREE | "A Test in Pronunciationn which affords a \ pleasant and instructive evening's entertainment. Illustrated pamphlet also free. G.6C.MERRIAM COMPANY, Publishers. Springfield, Mass* ;es and Mules e been picked over. You can also set igons that can be found anywhere. iAMBERG, t3 ress Goods, Dress Good id Prettiest 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 vou can call * for. Come and see them or send for samples, we know you will be pleased. ;ER, - - - E Attention f!ach Rnucrc nillliliuii; uuoii vujuiu My Now Fall Stock is about opened up and I ask you to see it before making your fall purchases. Having sold out to Mr. Bamberg last January gives me an entirely new stock in all. lines of winter goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing:, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Crockery, Groceries, and as Strong: Line of Shoes for all classes as can be seen anywhere. No trouble to show goods, , and I guarantee satisfaction in all lines. Thanking you for your libera] patronage in the past and soliciting a connnuance 01 your valued favors, I am Yours truly, I W. D. Rhoad BAMBERO, S. C. 'fiojfl to HOUSEKEEPING on the FIRST ] Or Perhaps Yon Are Already At It In Either event the most Important consideration is your Grocer. Jt jk Jk Everything depends on the quality and price of tl^e things that go into your pantry. Paying a little too much here and there is what runs the cost of housekeeping up. Inferior quality means that the cook has to us3 more?besides the cooking doesn't taste the same. The best proof that we treat our customers right is the fact that we hold them. To such an extent have we earned their confidence that the majority of them seldom take the trouble to ask about the quality or the price^-they know that both will be right. We'll treat you the same way if you'll let us. Always particular about prompt delivery, too. Start ngnt on , the first by starting with us. M. Moye's Grocery Store Agent for Blankets Teas and Coffees. Telephone 14 Bamberg, S. C. GUNS AND AMMUNITION) The hunting season will soon be here, and I have a full tine of guns and ammunition. All kinds and makes of single and double barrel shot guns, shells, leggins, etc. Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, * ? - * LJ J.Z Ci. Lamps, LOOKing=ne:aung ^uuvcs ; My stock was never more complete or prices lower. See my stock and get my prices before you buy. C. J. S. BROOKER, THE HARD WARE MAX, BAMBERG, S. C. V- J : EASE the world's best baby^^ S 1/1 A} medicine is a prompt, safe, sure and harm- *JL less remedy for all sorts of stomach and bowel gmk troubles of babies and children. Keep it alW Mi V i ways on hand you can rely upon it. fj " 13 * At mil <?ood dnitf stores* 25c. (Wr if> M SOLD IN BAMBERG BY BAMBERG EHARMACY i .1" . . .;..<. . I / ... *v-. ' V' , ' ' ' " . fi- " := 't. \ ~ t " >' ' . 7.'. i >' sSS -A '7- ..., < " " p Just Arrived 1 <*A?rvr?^- n*t/4 KA **?4- . , Lilt icugt^t anu ut^t . v-^g ********** ?t amberg, S O'fj s KL AUBER'S M ^jBb and Anywhere ^ Embroidery Sale On IJ r Monday, October 3d fll ^omp Hrpflf Vnlnpc Offprpd Wmi k/yillV A V T MAMV4/ \/lAVA ^g^^>erg, S C I Simmons Hardware 0 'IIB BAMBERG, S. C. J.M.Dannelly&SonJa EHRHARDT, S. 0. JS White Star Buggies IffiM We have just received a 9olid car load of the celebrated White Star Buggies, and they are for sale at prices to suit the buyer. We have all styles, and can suit you, no matter what may be your wants. Gome and see them. Harness! Harness! Harness! ||H Seventy-five sets of bran new Harness just in, all kinds. Prices from $7.00 to $40.00 the set. Can please anybody in any kind of Harness, so be sure to see our line before you buy. Lap Robes, Whips, Etc. Oar Spring and Summer line is in, and it is the largest and prettiest assort ment ever shown in this part of the country. You'll certainly be disap ^8 pointed if you buy without seeing this stock. j&sH flcCormick flachinery ||gM This is the season when you need Binders, Reapers, Rakes, Mowers, etc. ^jSRjg We sell the famous McCormick machinery, the best on earth. We can i^S m Ifumish you anything needed in this line, and our prices are surely right. We are here for business, and will make it to your interest to trade with us. J. M. Dannelly & Son. |j| Southern Railway ! WORLD FAiR-ST. LOUIS M Best Line, Choice of Routes, |||b| l nrougn oieepcrs, And Dining- Cars ,^^9 Stopovers Allowed at Western North Caro- v| Una Summer Resorts and Other Points || LOW EXCURSION FIGURES I For full informal ion or World's Fair Literature , ||| Apply to Any Agent Southern Railway, or RW H11M T Division Passenger Agent, <9 | TT llli I* I j Charleston, S. C. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO. 1 OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY | Organized in 1845 Assets Over $82,000,000 '.J [t Is Purely Mutual. ITS MOTTO '; % [s Is The Leading Annual Dividend Company. * [t Has Never Written A "Tontine" Policy. "Not How Big 1 [t Sells Endowments At Life Rates. P t II n j,? [t First Thought Is For Its Members. UUl HOW wOOu "Examine a horse's mouth for his age and a man's policies for his Providence It will cost you nothing to secure a fac simile contract, no' compromise you in my way. Simply send us a date of your birth. You will be surprised a" the low iharge to replace to your family the loss of income incident to your death or old age. J Aaa<1 I run A rrantc U'anfpd in RuitlhpfOr S1\A ffarflWPll fiMffltieS. J UUVU 1?M W A^VilM II Milk WW IU V41IIV*l^ Mil* VN1MMVU ?V.U....n u it. s. MATTISON, Agency Supt. M. M. MATTISON, Stat) / gent, Columbia, S. C. Akuebson, S. C.