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?% " /: : " ; | Chr |" P' Get a chance at $ic ,*, ,V<"', .? . * >- f? : i _ _ . % ? | Huyler's ' Candies A 1w mm r ^ Fresh ;t, /' : l???? ========================== A Car ( th* ;r?v>- , * , x Coi i&k lOt 'St:v G. FRv ^ " ' . .1 Personal Mention. ?Hon. C. W. Garris spent Monday in the city. ?Mr. Wrn. Riley, of Denmark, was in the city Monday. ?Mr. G. H. Kearse, of Colston, Was in th? ritr Monday. M * f ?Mr. I. D. Copeland, of Ehrhardt, was in the city last Friday. ' ?Mr. C. R. Clayton, of the Ehrhardt section, was in thecity Monday. ?Mr. J. C. Breland, of the Kearse section, was in the city last Friday. ?Magistrate J. C. Copeland, of Ehr> hardt, was in the city last Saturday. -?Mr. Thos. Clayton, of the Colston section, was in the city last Saturday. ; ?Messrs. Joe J. Brabham and J. B. Kearse, of the Buford's Bridge section, ^ were in the city Monday. ?A, Mclver Bostick, Esq., of Beaufort, A is in the city attending court, and his many friends are glad to see him. - ?Messrs. W.A. Smith and J. N. Kin sey, of the Smoak section, were in the city last Saturday and paid us a pleasant call. ?Messrs. Calvin Rentz and R. W. D. v Rowell returned Monday from a trip to pi' St. Louis, where they witnessed the closing of the great exposition. | ; ?Rev. S. A. Nettles, of Branchville, I . was in the city Tuesday attending the ex/V# lavimf nf tha nnCnerstnnfl fUVlBCS Ul Mic laj iug vi uiv wiMv&uwMv v of the new Methodist church. A Question of Cereals. \ A man sat on the veranda of one of the p: ' most exclusive clubhouses which line the north shore of the government channel V~ connecting Lake St. George with Lake ' Huron, known as "The Flats," says the Boston Post. /" As he sat there idly a huge steam - freighter bound for Detroit came within bailing distance of the veranda. Seeing - : two men who were evidently passengers -?7 returning his gaze with interest from the ^ , ship's deck, he picked up the club megaphone and called out lustily: "What are yoa loaded with ?" "Corn," was the prompt reply. "What are you loaded with ?" "Rye," came sadly back over the waters to the ears of the men on the deck as the. vessel steamed away. FIGHT WILL BE BITTER. Those who persist in closing their ears against the continual recommendation of lV Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. improvement came at once ana iour doitles cured her." Guaranteed bv all drug/ gists at Bamberg; Felde * & Matthews, z ' K Denmark. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. ' Grayce?Why is it that Edythe is so unpopular in society? She's very careful to speak nothing but the truth about V It. people. t 1 Gladys?And that's just what makes her unpopular. Mrs. Thirdtime?Both of my other husbands had more sense than you. Thirdtime?You must be mistaken, my dear. All three of us were foolish enough < , to marry you. REVOLUTION IMMINENT. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is onily 50c, .and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by all druggists - at Bamberg; Felder & Matthews, Denrv : mark, 8. C. v* ' * - * ! " - f - - -'-7*'. ' ' ' I istr And I arr the Large 3YS . ever seen in the city of Bam you 25 per cent. There is od ?.oo in Gold that I Keep your eye 01 _ v< J M Horf \ ne before they ha1 of Buggies and W \NK E Wisdom's Whispers. There is no time like the present for making the best of opportunities. A good deed will be sure to bring its reward if properly done. It's a mistake to pay off one debt by taking on a larger one. Dollars honestly earned have a warm and healthy appepance. Knowledge which is kept under lock and key does not improve with age. Errors of the head may produce worse i errors of the heart. To take the credit which belongs elsewhere is sure to bring its own humiliation. No one ever was converted by abusing the cause espoused. The St. Louis exposition closed on the 1st. The exposition cost $22,000,000 besides $9,000,000 from the States for exhibits and buildings, and the receipts were $,1000,000. A FRIGHTENED HORSE, Running like mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occurrences. It behooves everybody to have a reliable salve handy and there's none as good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts, sores, eczema and piles disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c at all druggists at Bamberg; Felder & Matthews, Denmark, S. C. TAX NOTICE. The county treasurer's office will be open for the collection of State, county, school and all other taxes frofn the 15th day of October, 1904, until the 15th day of March, 1905, inclusive. From the 1st day of January, 1905, until the 31st day of January, 1905, a [penalty of 1 per cent, will be added to ail unpaid taxes. From the first day of February, 1905, until the 38th day of February, 1905, a penalty of 2 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. From the 1st day of March, 1905, until the 15th day of March, 1905, a penalty of. 5 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. The following is the levy:. For State purposes. 5 mills. For county purposes, 4 mills. For back indebtedness, i mill. Constitutional school tax, 3 mills. Total, 12i mills. Special school levies: Bamberg, No. 14, 4? mills. Binnaker's, No. 12, 3 mills. Clear Pond, No. 19, 2 mills. 10 1 ~.;n V^UlBbUli, xtv. J.O, x aim. Cuffie Creek, No. 17, 2 mills. Denmark, No. 21, 3 mills. Ehrhardt, No. 22, 2 mills. Govan, No. 11, 8 mills. Hunter's chapel, No. 16,1 mill. * Hopewell, No. 1, 8 mills. Hampton, No. 8, 2 mills. Heyward, No. 24, 2 mills. Lees, No. 23, 4 mills. Midway, No. 2, 2 mills. Oak Grove, No. 20, 2 mills. Olar, No. 8, 4 mills. Parties returning property in more than one school district will not forget to ask for receipts for each district. In calling for your receipts give name and number of school district as well as township, as the books are made up by school districts. I will receive the road commutation tax ($2.00) from October 15th, 1904, until March 1st, 1905. JNO. F. FOLK, Treasurer Bamberg County. Bamberg, 8. C., 8epteml)er 27, 1904. fnVTCJ TTT> A ?11 ^ U J?l?ll Kjllt ? I WRITE..., , FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INS URANCE, SURETY BONDS In good, strong Companies. HI J. MM, Jr., Offiee at Bank. Phone Connection. / .- 'v --t ' f ,.? ' : V . niic ,c- C i preparing for you all. I have just ;st, Prettiest, and the Cheapest Lin and FIREV berg. I bought direct from the factory and not from the jo tly one way to prove it, and that is for you to come, see and ] am going to give away a few days aft i this space for the next three weeks and it will mean mone DURS FOR BUSINE5 . MO\ ;es and Mules : .- ' ' -' . i r ; i - ' / ' ' . -^' ye been picked over. You can also se< agons that can be found anywhere. IAMBERO, B [MILLINERY 1 Best Display of Trimmed, Untrimmed and Ready to Wear Hats at Lowest Prices * ? m *-? r* w 'Scti C. ' I - - - *9* _ %?.* 11 V = //A| A VllnPiA iX upon the blood and the mucous B / ^MHliflli?li W^\ membrane, Hancock's Liquid fl 7>J1H9?WIIBJ8N^\ Sdphur positively and surely fl raWflfel- Cures I J?fffSL I A ( v Wfeilvl vllVIWi^ J ease, and local treatment alone fl t ^ / / * j7> will not cure it. Sulphur is the MB B\ i"** / CiJBBLj ft' * 1 / greatest germicide known, and a H B Yy: * ^s. ^ vjJgffggj y t yix k^^^butpowerfuiconstitution I H, /v^lMr * \ V y builder. Its value has been recog- fl H \A nized for ages,but all its curative effects fl B were never obtainable till the discovery fl n ^^flj^M^^ of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. So post- H tive is its action that we guarantee it to fl I I luainenrt/'ell cure Catarrh, Eczema, Acne. Itch, Dan- fl I ">v^3L5 I draff .Ringworm,PricklyHeat,Diphthe- fl H I r>^_n I ria. Sore Mouth and Throat, Granulated | B ^ Eyelids, and all diseases ol the Scalp. h B " HANCOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT. B , B LWKMMI Prepared especially for Barns, Scalds, Open B B h?'i imM Sores, Chafed Parts, Raw Surfaces, Boils, B B "tfcsavrcy- Piles, Boaghnees of Face and Hands, and B B a?53Es?S&5?P all Skin Diseases. B "Saras, sold at all rellaMe drop stores. "Write for frcebooUet B B i on t^ecoratlTe and toilet ass of solphor. ^ H -BET* Wfc HANCOCK LIQUID SULPBUK CO, B { . fc?Baltimore, Md. I THE MOST SELECT LINES OF MILLINERY I n/7AO DiKKaMC ' > I o f\IPc' C*jZ\ hpc lyiuuuno^ JUUUIVU # Corsets, Baby Caps, and Jackets * Ever brought to Ehrhardt are to be found at Mrs. E. P. Maud's Ehrhardt, - - - South Carolina Prices are Just Right and a Call Will Surely Please You All the latest and prettiest styles in flillinery will be shown you by fliss Ellen Blair, of Rich mond, Va., who will be pleased to serve you. Mrs. E. P. Copeland, Ehrhardt . r# : received e of -1^ /ORKS^; | bber, so therefore can save ,-cM Drice for yourself. You also er Christmas with every 5c purchase?||B Ballard's Obelisk M ' W * AND m ioo Per Cent* ';J:pfl |^FLOU^(i Just Arrived? 2 the largest and best ? J,M.Daiell;&Soii|l EHRHARDT, S. 0. 19 * KlIft&ratH White Star Buggies flH We have just received a solid car load of the celebrated White Star Bog* 'SIb~~1kH gies, and they are for sale at prices to suit the buyer. We have all 8tyi^^KH?dl9H ond mti ?ni? mn nn matter what. mav he vour wants. Come and See the&L 1 ; ' Harness! Harness! Harness! 3^9^ 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 'Mra5%lBn to see our line before you buy. ? ???????? Lap Robes, Whips, Etc. I';J|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 '-BM pointed if you buy without seeing this stock. HcCormick flachinery I This is the season when you need Binders, Reapers, Rakes, Mowers, etc. ".WfcfrgM We sell the famous McCormick machinery, the best on earth. We can'V;ff&BE|H . furnish you anything needed in this line, and our prices are surely right. We :Wm& are here for business, and will make it to. your interest to trade with us; jj. M. Dannelly & Son. J I Hunting Season'|^ ia iiprp and vnn should have vour trun Dut in first-class 5^1 .'-yS ? condition. fering it tome and be certain that is repaired m properly. I repair on short notice all kinds of m\ JIB I GUNS, PISTOLS AND BICYCLESH Wn and guarantee all work to be as represented and the V^sJilI charges are reasonable. I also carry a full and complete ||g Jnj| line of bicycle parts which I offer at reasonable prices. ffj. BUIST BRICKLEbB Are You Going to Build a Home? Then you Should Learn About ^J?| 5HINOLBOILI | jlligMWk^l it ig more than a mere beautifier or stain?'% I HIHlillifn Sim I is a wood preserver of singular exceUenoe^i^^'.t M \ Y|llV|glAfIJi/rL Its value was proven by long series of prae>^ lllMVVVfMf~Jt, tical tests befoffe a gallon was sold. That it Simmons Hardware Co., 1 BAMBBRO, 8. C. ;;^-'-.^^M