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.. ?? . .. m wmC ttt U f?< 1-2 S * ! fXi ? < ! v/1 ?S ua a j U ES3 I . < C I 7 Ssg I 5 < I' Sf h i ! ] We want to i We have and are I- we v i- -a PV ' a] . * ?' ' aj? Below v STAPLES " _ Androscoggin, Fruit of Lc or Barkers Mill Bleach at o 8c per yard. 36 inch Light Colored Outi at lOc per yard. 36 inch good quality Sea Isl; at 5c per yard. 30 inch Cotton Flannel, wc 6c and 7c, at A l?2C per y* mA l Dress Goods Specia 52 inch Chiffon iBroadclc worth $1.25, our price $1?0 This cannot be matched for the price. 52 inch Mohair at 50c jt 36 inch Brilliantine, good qi ity, only 35c yard. 27 inch All Wool Tricot F1 nel at 20c yard. p- 30 inch Tricot at 25c yari A MiVIri m>r,? n 11 iviv Believe Money, I w. Personal Mention. < ?Mr. P. M. Kearse, of Ulmer, spent last < Friday in the city. ] ?Jno. R. Bellinger, Esq., spent last < Friday in Barnwell. | ?Mr. G. H. Kearse, of Colston, was in < to see us last Friday. ?J. A. Wyman,. Esq., is attending ? court in Aiken this week. ?Mr. G. F. Kinard, of the Ehrhardt section, was in the city yesterday. ?Mr. J. F. Kearse, Sr., of the Kearse section, was in town last Friday. ?Dr. S. P. Rentz, of the Hunter's Chapel section, was in the city last Friday. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hoover, of Hampton, visited relatives here this week. ?Messrs. C. R. Brabham, Jr., and J. W. Pearlstine, of Olar, spent Sunday in the city. ?Rev. P. E.Monroe and Mr. E. P. Copeland, of Ehrhardt, were in the city last Friday. ?Messrs. J D. Miley and W L Linder, of the Smoaks section, were in the city Tuesday. ?J. M. Ogilvie, of The Herald force, spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Lexington. ?Miss Alma Sandifer returned Tuesday . from a visit to her brother, Mr. J. C. Sandifer, in Augusta. ?Mrs. Jones A. Williams and little daughter, and Mrs. J. C. Lewis are on a ... . * J J 1-4.; 4. TT1 "Visit to inenas auu relatives at liwh. ?Rev. aDd Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, of Buffalo, Union county, are on a visit to Mrs. Wiggins's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Black. ?Mrs. J. R. Williams has returned to her home at Ulmer, after a visit to the family of her son, Mr. Jones A. Williams. ?Cadet D. Graham Copeland, of the Annapolis Naval Academy, is here on a j visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copeland. ?Mr. L. S. Mattison, of Columbia, representing the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, is spending a few days in the city. ?Misses Annie Hartzog and Ottawa Easterlin left Tuesday for Greenville, where they will attend the Greenville Female college. ?Mr. J. P. Matheny spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Matheny. He is now making his headquarters at Spartanburg. G. Frank Bamberg handles the best buggies and wagons, yet the prices are reasonable. . 0 ? j 5 ? Q o i es c3 ti ^ ^ ? .! . ^ r h 8? 1 s i Si a S ^ ! 5 <3 3<31 a f < ? bn ^5 be J- ? ^? { m bt> u to 2 ? ? . = 3 o 3 ?g - 55 j a CO >>0Q n Q. j ? f2 <& ' KL. make this fa. the most up-1 ' offering the rant is your b ay object toy our store, Mention 52 inch Heavy Weigh Cloth at 75c yard. >om ^an y?u thisnly 56 inch Black and Gr ings at 50c yard. ngs 5ILKS * ^ ana 36 inch Black Taffeta at 36 inch Black Taffeta ; >rth 24 inch Pean DeMessa ird. yard. 27 inch Jap (the best : lis at ^Oc yard. 36 inch Changeable T )th, 90c yard. 24 inch Crepe DeChim ird. Ja,'dThe swellest line of A{ ial- persjan Bands, Medalioi carried in town. Prices an- to $1.00 yard. Black Mercerized Unc i. from 75c to $2.00. ?1 Saved is a Nickle Made, Y in Ouirk Sales and Small , Why Spend it Elsewhere A. KL j| J. ALDRICfl WYMAN" \l ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR J[ I; at-law ;; < BAMBERG, S. C. JJ < Office Upstairs, Next to Bank o H. M. GRAHAM, ATTORNEY-AT.LAW BAMBERG, S. C. Office In Folk Building|Tf!carter1| X lHnrnpv?st-f iiw I ..v ? J BAMBERG, S. C. J{ | Office at the^ taurt Jiouse.^ ^ ^i it J. P. CHARTRANDit ! t PRACTICAL < ^ !t Contractor & Builder it < O < I am here for business. Can fur- < <? nish best of reference and Bond. < > !t LET ME FIGURE WITH YOU Jt < o Dr. 0. D. Faust dentist BAMBERG, S. C. OFFICE IN FOLK BUILDING Drs. H. H. and L. H. Trotti dentists Will be Represented in Denmark from 20th to 25th Of every month prepared to do all kinds of dental work. " o' 5 t i >> IS 221 g I 'SI = ? J M a CD O --I r C 3 I = " 1 x id - ? < j ? if 2 ( ? i 4U 11 a record b] to-date Line c greatest vain msiness and y on. If yon ca it is to yoi a Few Prici t Broad ?? s, JACI ay Suit31r. W. A. K Ladies and Chil ; 75c yd. New York'and in at $1 yd. trtn. the. rice was .line 65c x , ever seen before. in town) at ab?ut one-thirc we give our cus\ t affeta at Jackets that we $10.00 last season 3 at 50c w.s now for from $ jpliques, ^ave ^iem 171 as, etc., fom5C $1.501< lerskirts Don't Fall to ou Will Find this True of I Profits. All We Ask is a T * AUBE No Hope For Him. "There's joy enough to keep the whole world dancing." "Yes, but they'll turn you out of the church for it." "Well, you kin holler hallelujah on the highway." "Yes,but they'll arrest you for disturbin' the peace." "Don't seem to be any hope for you." "Oh, yes! You kin be jest as miserable as you please." You should see those beautiful tablets in | new shapes, with envelopes to match at The Herald Book Store. ^? ? ^ CO G C 1 * e 5 S S a, 5 a a < ?E & _ E ? ! 5 ? CQ C3 ? ? < ! Var 1 L M r 5 ^ ? 5^ o ^ c s : c ? n x c st . o ftc o do 55 c > bo g ? ^ -fi ^ ? 5 ? o d? l? c > d x: 3 ^ * E O </) E Bel reaker and w( )f Goods Carri* es ever before ve intend to ha n save money ir advantage es tfmt Oncrl f . ^ HE CETS There is m? <we are sti. Griffon B lauber bought S00 one that h dren's Jackets in this from taking this Quan- good qual lower than we have against ai mi 7 7, Blacks frc They were bought ^ ^ I their value, and * 9 we can fit touers the benefit. use to gf sold for $7.50 to ?10 for no can be bought from 2ne ,0^ ^ J Look as V *d.o0 to $o.00 We gg any g prices, from highest pr ) $15.00 wec? See the Line to prO\ e ii Stetson C( )oIlars by Coming to Our Sto 'rial. If You are Not Convii Yours to Please, R, Dealer in ?H'elE flTSWjj CLOT I w A I If you w; I or an Ov YOURSELF or your BO the LEAST MONEY y BRAND with conl get what you for s fw. d. : BAMBE W. P. RILEY,! FIRE ? LIFE ACCIDENT ] INSURANCE. al j BAMBERG. S. C. ,? w $ a ? ? r> V O E "V S U S 3 a i & * ; I > 8 H M - 5 1 * -ISO55 5 <3 2 s ? WD ? 3 3 M ; s a?* ?: 2 <o i > ? r * o K * 3 need yonr 3d in Bambe offered here ,ve it if price by coming to do so. \\t to Inter N'S WEAR ? Pr > no need to tell you that . II handling the famous rand Clothing. Every O %/ as ever bought a suit of us can testify to the Ed ities of it. We put it E. ly make. Our line of O )m $10 to $15 can t be ill save you money as ja any one. There is no y( ve a tailor from $5 to thing when you can get r suits to Fit as Well, Veil, and Wear as Well j garment made by the a ice tailors. Ee . yf HATS rv the best in all lines, dr< V ' t we name the John B. )'s. line of hats. If it is re for Your Fall Purchas need That We are Savi Everything f ^ ' J O psi hTng ant a Suit ercoat for V and want the BEST ou can buy the SHIELD fidence, for you will WANT & & & SALE BY RHOAE RQ, S. C. Ir. George Douglas Roost Surgeon Dentist lember S. C. State Dental Associatioi Office Office Hoars Telephone Building 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. BAHBERQ, S. C. DR. G. F. HAIR. DENTIL SURGEON, Bamberg, 8. C. In office every day in the week. Gradu te of Baltimore College of Dental 8ui ery, class 1892. Member of S. C. Denta .ssociation. Office next to bank. <<.'*??ZhSsi&rX::* ?.'.vJ-Vv. ' 1 .'r-.x' <2S> ,-J| o M m&m ^5* " 1 z S3 2 I *A *Sffl - ^ - J gfeflQ 1 ^ fl 1 co-operation, j jrg County a What if ss are j 11 est You! J|j Stetson that is enough said, ices range from $3.50 to $5*00 J?| SHOES |f| We carry the following lines: IfRl [win Clapp's $6 shoes, C. Burt's $5 shoes, % awford's $3.50 and $4 shoes, lz Royal Blue $3.50 shoes, and mes Means $2.5o to $3.50 shoe'. *i|| )u can surely be suited out oC f|^ s assortment. || A full line of Children's Suits, - JjB ckets, Sweaters, Overcoats, ggins, and other Clothing for A rlj inter Wear. Ruben's Undervests for Chil3n, all woo], 75c each. |jj E. Z. Waists 25c each. es. We v| ng You p 0 Wear m ft il '' rsssgr 11 ???ij I MONEY TO LOAN ' H We are prepared to negotiate loans on ;. ; improved farms at a low rate of interest, a in sums from $500.00 to $10,000.00, for. three, five and ten years. J. O. PATTERSON, JR., . J. W. PATTERSON, Barnwell, S. C. , FOR SALE. About one hundred head of hogs and twenty head of cattle, Milch cows and l- beef cattle. Also several colonies of bees . Jf?S| - in patent hives. Prices reasonable, j A. J. ^HUNTER,^