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tu u Hi ,2 5* | t o ! ? tu | t tu is. ? r H* ? ' H t/5 | z 0 S fe I ? v 5? S 5 5 OCT TO -< >w flHHHHHHHHHHIHHHHI { . k. . . y & f 1 ' : :x - . ' v / loll . f:"'' my-; v k. ( : a:"" ' .7 " !;; 0 , * m--: ' Jv:-' Personal Mention. ' ?Mrs. T. J. Counts is still very ill. ?Mr. W. C.Patrick, of Columbia, spe: Sunday here. ?Mr. W. L. Mitchum,ofEhrhardt,w; in the city Monday. ?Mr. Emory A. Hooton, erf August spent Sunday in the city. ?Rev. G. P. Watson, of Beaufort, h; been visiting relatives here. ?Mr. J. W. Pearlstine, of Olar, spei Saturday and Sunday here. ?Mr. T. D. Beard, of the Colston se tion, was in the city Monday. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brabham, Jr., Olar, spent Sunday in the city. ?Mr. F. M. Moye, of Fairfax, spe: Sunday with relatives in the city. ?Dr. H. M. Brabham, of the Kear section, was in the city Monday. ?Mrs. G. P. Watson, of Beaufort, visiting her father's family here. ?Mr. D. H. Counts, of Laurens, visiti his parents here Sunday and Monday. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Varn, of t) Colston section, were in the city Tuesda ?Messrs. W. S. Cooper and W. 1 Faust, of Denmark, were in the city Mo: day. i ?Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Ott, of Columbi spent a few days here this week with h father's family. -Mr. W. S. Miley, of the Buford Bridge section, has been spending sever days in the city. ?Messrs. Geo. B. Kearse and W. ] Garrett, of the Kearse section, were the city Monday. ?Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Saunders, of Flo ence, have been in the city on account i the illness of Mrs. T. J. Counts. ?Mr. J. W. Jennings, who has bee working in Columbia for several month ' spent a few days here this week on visit to his family. ?Mr. W. A. Fowler, representing tl Campbell Printing Press Mfg. Co.,was; the city yesterday. He was here to sc The Herald a fine cylinder press for a kinds of book and job work. ?Mr. J. W. Stewart returned last wet from an extended trip through the Nort and West. He visited the Exposition s Portland, Oregon, while away. He r< ports a most delightful trip. ?Mr. A. W. Brabham, of the Buford Bridge section, was in the city last Frida He says the farmers in his section a; having a hard time getting their cottc gathered, and much of it is still open i the fields. t ^ ^ 0 o ? ^?<3^0 & <Q fi. ^ O 2 E g E U 8 a 1:0 5 O M 3 ?Jf * 8U8|sb 5 3 tj ^ CS gCQ >,?0 ^ ert O H E- ^ g t Do you des style creators y w I This indes shown in ever ? We are an to measure onl The scope < 500 varietiesgoods. It also fit,and finish a If you desi it will pay yot Our new unusually attra Tf 1 i_ ii we nave L ?Mr. R. W. D. Rowell spent Tuesday in Colombia. ?Hon. J. S. J. Faust, of Denmark, wa in the city Monday. as ?Mr. C. J. 8. Brooker is spending i few days in Augusta. a ?Hon. S. G. Mayfield, of Denmark, i ' in the city attending court. as ?Mr. J. S. Padgett, of the Smoaks sec tion, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. John R. Owens spent severa days in Aiken county last week on a visi to "Mr. Shuler. c? ?Dr. C. E. Kinsey, who has been sic) * for the last two weeks or more, is ou again, to the delight of his many friends ?Mrs. Jones Williams, Mrs. Janie C Lewis, and Miss Llewlie Bamberg lef this morning for Augusta to spend a fev se days. js It often appears that the less a mai knows, the longer it takes to tell it. . Once there was a man who tried t< 3(1 serve two masters?and he was arrestee for bigamy. If you want a higher grade bugg} than you can find elsewhere, call at u Frank Bamberg's. Q* With eggs at $1.20 a dozen and ba( meat at 40 cents a pound it is easily ?> understood why laborers don't fall ove: 1S themselves applying for jobs in Paname at $1 a day.?Baltimore Sun. ^ ^ The following toast was pronounced a a fireman's dinner, and was received witl crre*t annlause: "The ladies?their eve* kindle the only flame against which tljen *n is no insurance." P. L. Hutchins, the cotton expert, wai r* praising an apt and witty speech. . "Ii of reminded me," he said, "of a scene in i magistrate's court that I saw in my boy ;n hood. An old man was haled before t is, magistrate for stealing chickens, and the a latter said very sternly to him: 'You are charged with robbing henroosts, mj ie friend. Have you any witnesses?' The ln veteran smiled calmly as he replied; 'No jll sir. In my country we don't rob henji roosts before witnesses.' "?Kansas City Star. ;k Notice of Final Discharge. -b On Friday, the twentieth day of nexl at October, I will file my final account as the administratrix of the estate of Henrj Hayne Crum, deceased, and on same das 's application will be made to the Judge oi y. Probate of Bamberg county for a final re 'discharge. n H. ELIZABETH CRUM:, in Qualified Administratrix. Denmark, S. C., September 18,1905. g, o a ? . ss ?i ^ ?. o i S h i C C I *51- M -J fits ^ S3 u O S 1 0 c o > ^ M g ? 2 * ? i < > 5 Does A| Count ^ sire that exclusive qua! rho are in touch with t scribable element of s p garment we produce # PYtPtlQIVP atlfl wp11_V V^VVAAWi. ? V MAA Vi ?f V XJL y, with representative of our business permil the newest importatit permits the employm ire irreproachable. ire the highest quality l to investigate the H Fall and Winter sty ictive. : no representative in E HAYS & C { 7 ) "I can attend to that divorce case for , vou, if you like," suggested his friend, the - iawyer. r "I'm so sorry, old manreplied the western Benedict, "but the fact is I promised : the case to a friend of mine before I was married." ; Wanted at Once.?Your order for dry \ wood. J. H. Murphy. r Gracie?"Oh, Mr. Nocoyne, how lovely I of you to bring me these beautiful roses. 1 How sweet they are, and how fresh! I do believe there is a little dew on them yet!" Mr. Nocoyne?"W-well, yes? there is; but I'll pay it tomorrow." >>o CO C . B B ? e 5 S 5 . a 5 a a a >? C & B B B 5 ? cs' d ? ? ? jO ? *fO 0 o g o : c ^ ? c ^ n ? c - ? ?* e ? g ? ? ? u be s ? fee Ja be ? be 2cs5ij???^d = ? O c? ,5 = * ? E O ^ E >pearance hth You? Lity in tailoring attained c he newest ideas in fabrics style, richness and exqi *9 nown finn of merchant 1 s all over the country. ts the carrying of a stocl >ns and the highest grai ent of expert cutters and r of tailoring service at n SirQtpm ? th p u TVTnH pi W%J W wy WW iii AfA W V? les in suitings and ov< your city, write us direc 0., Cincinnati, Ohi( i 1 Weu^II CLOT & If you wa J or an Ove YOURSELF or your BOY the LEAST MONEY yoi BRAND with confid - get what you W FOR SA Fw. d. r BAMBER W. P. RILEY ! fire {Meml life tel" accident p] INSURANCE.| InoJ ????????????? ate of BAMBERG, S. C. J Assoc: c Ll ? c#5 = 2 E a b % . ? y H "3 *3 = ? 5 * I >32 ll ? ? .Si ~ ? a. ? OQ I > A ? ?M f r O . Sv rnly by big city s and fashions? aisite taste is :ailors, making i of more than de of domestic [ tailors. Cut, noderate price, rn Method." srcoatings are :t. > FWell ' HI NR 11111 nt a Suit rcoat for and want the BEST foi i can buy the SHIELD ence, for you will ANT & & & & LE BY tHOADj a, s. c. George Douglas Rouse Surgeon Dentist ? ber S. C. State Dental Association ^ Office Office Hours jhone Building 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. BAflBERG, - - - S. C. 8. G. F. HAIR," " m w t m Uii.K I ajli sunuciVii) esi Bamberg, S. C, wj fflce every day in the week. Gradu- thi Baltimore College of Dental 8ur- un :lass 1892. Member of S. C. Dental [ation. Office next to bank. 1 ^ M * 1 S0Q| I ^ ^ i'l I ?f 5a ' ~ WSOT**#? U7 | w . ??g?I MONEY TO LOAN We are prepared to negotiate loans on lproved farms at a low rate of interest, sums from $500.00 to $10,000.00, for ree, five and ten years. J. O. PATTERSON, JR., J. W. PATTERSON, Barnwell, S. C. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All persons having claims against the ;ate of Mrs. M. E. Seigler, deceased. 11 present them properly attested, ana Dse indebted will make payment to the dersigned. J. C. MATTHEWS, Administrator. Blackyille, 8. C., September 18,1005.