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- ^ y 1 -.._y & ! T 9 ====== ; i i a car < H( coi i lot G. FRi : KL AUBE fc|;: R; $1.00 Broadcloth, in all colors . $1.25 Broadcloth at 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 Taffe r \ 1 yard wide Peau de Soie at L. A. I* rrersonai jneuuvu. ?Mr. L. J. Hartzog, of Go van, was | here Monday. ?Mr. C. C. Ellzev, of Denmark, was in ft ? the city Monday. ?Mr. J. D. Turner, of Denmark, was T in the city yesterday, k ?Dr. A. J. Harter, of Ulmer, was in k the city last Saturday. J. \ ?Mr. Geo. J. Hiers, of the Ehrhardt sec| | tion, was here Monday, ?Mr. N. P. Murdaugh, of Ehrhardt, was here last Saturday. ?Mr. Edwin P. Chassereau, of Ehrhi hardt, was in the city Monday. ?Mr: H. B. Linder, of the 8moaks section, was in the city last Saturday. K t ?Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Copeland, of : v i Ehrhardt, were in the city Monday. ?Mr. J. G. Rhoad, of the Hunter's Chapel section, was in town Monday. ?Maj. Havelock Eaves, of Sumter, spent several days in the city this week. ?Mr. A. W. Brabham, of the Buford's j? - Bridge section, was in the city last ThursI. day. * ?Wocok! W TT Pane* and W P Da if teen, of Denmark, were in the city Mod- ! * ' day. ? * ?Capt. D. H. .Rice end Mr. R. Morris, | of the Olar section, were in the city Monday.. ? ?Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Copeland, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the city last % Saturday. i i ?Mr. J. W. Stokes went to the West ! . last week and bought ajload of fine stock for G. Prank Bamberg. ?Maj. E. R Hays left last week for a business trip to East Point, Fla. He will be away about three weeks. ?H. M. Graham. Esq., of Columbia, is 4 spending several days in the city. We understand he speaks of returning here to live. ?Capt. J. W. Jenny, of Jennys, spent H Tuesday night in the city on his way to Iv Orangeburg to attend the Lutheran Syn? $ od. This was the Captain's first visit here ^ " in several years, and his many friends BL were delighted to see him and shake his Bf" - hand again. J ! BETTER THAN PELLS. ;? i'4 The question has been asked?in what k ' way are Chamberlain's Stomach and B - liver Tablets superior to ordinary cathar| tic and liver pills? Our answer is?they I are easier and more pleasant to take and ' effect is so gentle and agreeable that one H hardly realizes it is produced by mediK cine. They not only move the bowels but 1 improve the appetite and aid the digesh ' tion. For sale at 25 cents per bottle by K Bamberg Phar; H. C. Rice, Denmark. Two colored women sitting on tneir ^ front steps were over heard boasting of the many lovable traits and many virtues of their husbands. "Gawge sutainly is a good man to me," said Mrs. Jackson, with feeling in her voice. 44Ah have nevah been without a day's work wash sence Ah mahied dat man. He gits me all the washin' Ah can do." "Well, Ah has this to say foah Ezra," declared Mrs. Johnson, with satisfaction; ? "when Ezra gits drunk he gits drunk like .a perfec' gennelman." TO CURE A COUGH. /. The coughs so prevalent these days usually develop before you realize what has happened. The best thing to do is to 4 take the most reliable cough cure you can get. None better than Murrays Horehound Mullein and Tar. It is made of the purest ingredients and can be given to infants as well as grown people. Above all else it cures. You will find it at all druggists. 25c a bottle?extra large bottles. . # Sarah Bernhardt is putting the finishing touches on her memoirs, which will be published simultaneously in New York I and Paris, making one thick volume. She r has been compelled to cut out a great E3 deal of matter, as the manuscript in its j& % original form was so bulky that it would jr 4 have made over two large books. $ THOUSANDS CURED. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has cured thousands of piles. "I bought a box of $ DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve on recommendation of our druggist," writes C. H. LaCroix, of Zavalla, Tex, "and used it for a stubborn case of piles. It cured me permanently." Sold by H. F. Hoover. "It's all well enough for Van Astorbilt 4 to talk about 'the stepping stones to success,' but he had 'em to begin with." "Had what?" "Rocks."?Philadelphia Press. When the transformation of cities by i ' electric power and light is completed, we may expect the air to be practically as * pure as that of the country. It is estimated that the carbonic acid exhaled fl ' yearly by the people of New York city is L ' about 450,000 tons, but there is less than i 3 per cent, of that from fuel combustion. j " .-.C 41 J". '"S ; . of Hori ne before they ha\ of Buggies and Wj \NK B B'S D The Newest at at 85 cents 95 cents 85 cents 50 cents 85 cents 75 cents ta at 95 cents $1.00 CLAUB Was Seriously Shot.. Williston, November 5.?Last night while coming from Blackville, Mr. Joe Bond was accidentally shot by a Mr. Boylston. Both parties live a few miles north of this place. The accident occurred about 8 o'clock. The wound will likely be a serious one as the bullet entered about the point of the seventh rib, and came out at the point of the twelfth rib, and.from indications both the liver and the kidneys are affected. Mr. Bond was brought here to-day to be carried to Augusta for hospital treatment. FOR SALE. One pair very fine, large, well broke oxen, price $100.00; two good milk cows, $25.00 each; one 3-roller Chattanooga cane mill, used one season, price $25.00. Address J. D. TURNER, Denmark, S. 0. i "4 G I V IE Vernon Brabham AT MIDWAY ACALL When you want anything in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Furniture, Groceries, Tinware, Etc., Etc., and you will [Come Again] ? /ms\ IAND FEVER 1 l CUREDi |^0 STAYCUREDj# |Wintersntith*s| I ?II ?e I I a ymrenft rrf reatedy tor W. I V Agoe, Deogee, LaCrtpp% sad ott I I Mstarlet Troubles. Standard tor 40 yean. No Qototoa or other I harmhri Drags. No bad resoka V from asiog tu Totes yea op eU M B over and puts oe w Dto aod vigor I fl la to yoar system. B | 50c & | W. P. RILEY, FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE. TtAMRVP a S fl dLIAiUXFJLiXVVi ? wt vt DR. G. F. HAlR DENTAL SURGEON* Bamberg, S. C. In office every day in the week. Graduate of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, class 1892. Member of S. C. Dental Association. Office next to bank. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS* Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims againsit the estate of G. Z. Weissinger, deceased, to present them to me at once, duly attested, and all owing said estate must make payment immediately to H. C. FOLK, Administrator. Bamberg, S. C., November 1,1904. * ' A -.'r :. . . 4 ;es and Mules /e been picked over. You can also sei agons that can be found anywhere. AMBERG, B ress Goods, Dress Good id Prettiest and Cheapest to be Fo 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 [MILLINERY Best Display of Trimmed, Untrimmed an^ Ready to Wear Hats at Lowest Prices ..... Gale & Gale j / Y New Fresh floods I have just gotten in some New, Fresh Currants, Citron and Seeded Raisins and my Prices are Right. 'Phone in your orders and same wili be filled promptly. * ' " ' ' M. MOVE, Telephone 14 Bamberg, S. C. i t_ GUNS AND AMMUNITION The hunting season will soon be here, and I have a full line of guns and ammunition. All kinds and makes of single and double barrel shot guns, shells, leggins, etc. H ardware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Cooking-Heating Stoves My stock was never more complete or prices lower. See my stock and get my prices before you buy. C. J. S. BROOKER, THE HARDWARE MAS, BAMBERG, S. C. J B mm up n V I! IIWILLIWCfi I 1 1 Largest Line, | i Latest Styles, I || Loveliest Designs, 1 || Lowest Prices. || H Come and See for Yourself. || t ? ma IK. I. Shuck & Co.1 || BAMBERG, S. C. _ ^ ^ | Just Arrived i the largest and best amberg, S C | is KLAUBER'S J und Anywhere Embroidery 5ale On f| Monday, November H Hr<?nt VnliiAC OffpreH Jl lr T %?? V/ Ji M. V A -J^;x Bamberg, S Cjl HHlsl; ^Sr?\^ &S?^s3E??ciS>s2 (S^gfes'oSter; tsSE&sc ?; v'S^S: ^Qs ^>SSe3 cPcfl?lt?3o^lllfisi |1 %jM Ij||j Now is the time for you to purchase one of those nice ^ ^ * Double Barrel Qunsl M AND GET IN TRIM^FOR THE SEASON ' $S *J3m Paints, Oilsf Varnish, Bicycles, Guns and ge, i/QjMffi Turpentine & Japan Revolvers Repaired always in stock Promptly sgj Rambler, Columbia, Hartford, Crescent, and Cleveland ma- || . 'fjRjj chines furnished promptly. Prices right. Call and see us. b > I Simmons Hardware Co. J J M BAMBERG, S. C. \ Sjj |J,M.Dannelly?Son, 1 EHRHARDT, S. C. : I White Star Buggies We have just received a solid car load of the celebrated White Star Bog- 'r-VajBkSI gies, 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. Come and see them.. Harness! Harness! Harness! Seventy-five sets of bran new Harness just in, all kinds. Prices from $7.00 *11 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. :|||i Our 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 pointed if you buy without seeing this stock. ricCormick Hachinery 'f?i| This is the season when you need Binders, Reapers, Rakes, Mowers, etc. We sell the famous McCormick machinery^ the best on earth. We can furnish 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 J. M. Dannelly & Son, sgl Holiday Goods! j Don't buy any sort of Christmas or Holiday Goods until you see my line. I have goods to . suit any and everybody. The prices are right. <iB Dr. H. F. HOOVER, ||||| Cndd^ll^fl DaillUOlT ' M ju unit in iicum ay m WORLD FAIR.ST. LOUIS - Best Lrine, Choice of Routes, ' Wm Through Sleepers, And Dining Cars Stopovers Allowed at Western Worth Carolina Summer Resorts and Other Points LOW EXCURSION FIGURES For full information or World's Fair Literature Apply to Any Agent Southern Railway, or 4 J3J RW H11 \f T Division Passenger Agent, TT lit 111 9Charleston, C.