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I THE BAMBEBG BEBALDl ??mtmmm? ???????wmmmmm? ??. Thursday, Nov. 9.1905 ? ~ Short Locals. Wanted.?To rent, a piano for use at opera house. Apply to John F. Folk. Dr. George Douglas Rouse has had a telephone put in his office. His number is four. Chief Hand is having the trees on Main Street trimmed up, which work ? was very much needed. There was not a large crowd in town * * >T 5 ? fLa fifef \f An. lasi iUODUay, evtu H it ?as wt mot luuuday in the month and salesday. Remember the Episcopal services at the Methodist church here Friday evening, conducted by Rev. S. Cary Beckwith, of Aiken. Rev. J. E. McManawav, field agent of the Baptist Courier, preached at the Baptist church here last Sunday morning and &; evening. "Wasted at Once.?Your order for dry -wood. J. H. Murphy. City council, through the efforts of Alderman Coouer. has had the sidewalk in front of our office greatly improved, for which work we are duly grateful. Ginning Notice.?Hereafter we will only gin cotton on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Hk5': . The Cotton Oil Co. A magnificent line of ladies' and children's furs just received at H. C. Folk's. Call and make your selections before the stock is broken. Prices range from $1.25 to $20. An election was held in Spartanburg , county Tuesday on the dispensary question, with the result that the dispensary was voted out by a majority of at least six to one. p, - " The Simmons Hardware Company has sold their repair shop to Mr. W. H." Patrick, and he will have entire charge of same hereafter. See the notice in anrj v other column. G. W. Moore, who has taught the colored graded school at this place for sev5&>'v eral vears. has been elected as principal I of the Bennettsville graded school. He left this week to assume charge. We would be glad if those subscribers SpX to whom we have sent duns would pay what they owe us. This notice is intended only for those who have received requests 1 for settlement of their indebtedness to The Herald. Mr. H. S. Spiers went to Columbia last week and swore out a warrant for the Ife.v men vcho robbed him in Columbia during fair week by picking his pocket. The men are in jail in Columbia in default of m-- $2,000 bond. The Opera, "The Beggar Prince," which is to be played here next Thursday evening has been presented recently in Anders.on, Newberry, and Gaffney, and the audiences at all those towns were well pleased. ;v\ Our good friend, Mr. 0. G. Rhode, of " the Hartzog section, has our sincere thanks for some very fine sugar cane. Judging front tnat sent to this office, his cane crop must have been fine, notwith-standing the drought. 7 If the dispensary profits keep up at the -yvrAcont rate thfi countv will soon be out U1-.' of debt and get on a cash basis As will toe seen by the report published else- , where in this issue, the county received a Rip little more than one thousand dollars as its share of the profits for the month of pf " October. Col. Folk is using his best efforts to provide good attractions at the opera house, and should be liberally patronized. The Peruchi-Gypzene Company is play ingall this week iu Charleston at the academy of music. This company is j& * booked here for three nights, coinmencing Monday, November 20th. * Somebody has borrowed my wire - stretcher and failed to return it. I need it very much, and would appreciate its I return at once. C. J. S. Brooker. Rev. S. Cary Beckwith, rector of the Episcopal church at Aiken, will conduct services in the Methodist church in this city Friday evening of this week, at the , usual hour for evening worship. The public is cordially invited to attend. % '' . Arrangements have been made by which : ?,< Mr. Beckwith will make regular visits & here and hold services. The town council wants to hire teams and wagons .to haul clay and clinkers to put on the streets, and will pay 20 cents for two-horse loads of clay and ten cents for two-horse loads of clinkers. Clay to be hauled from the large ditch which drains the town and clinkers from the cotton mill. Those wishing to do hauling will report for work next Monday morning. Lost.?Black Gordon setter bitch, 11 months old. White chest and feet. Answers to name of "Bess." Gone since Sunday, October 29th. W. C. Koger. As will be seen by the notice in another column, books of subscription to the capital stock of the Armstron g-Johnson Brabham Company will be opened at the law office of John R. Bellinger, Esq., tomorrow (Friday.) We understand that Messrs. Armstrong and Johnson will have the actual management of the business, Mr Urahham will retain his Dres ent position as assistant cashier at the bank. Bamberg will soon be called upon to give up one of its best citizens. Dr. B. D. Bronson and family expect to move to Ninety-Six, Greenwood county, about the first of December, and we deeply regret their departure. Dr. Bronson is not only a skilled physician, but a most excellent man and citizen. He and his estimable wife have both been prominent and popular in social, church, and business circles. They are people we can ill afford to have leave the town. Rev. Waddy T. Duncan and Mr. C. R. Brabham have been calling on our citii zens in an effort to raise"the indebtedness on the new Methodist church. This building cost over $12,000, when only $9,000 was subscribed. There is now owing about $3,200 on the church, and those subscribing are doing so with the understanding that the entire debt is raised. Generally speaking the subscriptions have been liberal, and we trust that the debt will be raised and the church dedicated. This cannot be done as long as there is a debt over it. The Cotton Market The cotton market still has an upward tendency. The price being paid in &ambergto-day (Wednesday) was eleven cents the pound, and the receipts of the week were five hundred bales and upwards. G. Frank Bamberg handles the best buggies and wagons, yet the prices are reasonable. A tODic which is not pleasing to the taste, lacks at least one great virtue? SHAW'S PURE MALT is delicious. For sale at the dispensary. f - I Stoves & ^ A full line of heati n3 stoves and ranges 01 Wrt'Kf JTr?< I art; suicij ngxu> v u< pare my prices with < FINE FUR Full stock, all kinds, office. Best quality, No matter what you supply your wants. ( house complete. Gr at your business. lE. C. IK THE FURNITURE MAN - - - - I-'*.zy.| yv y y yt _y. I Stop! Think! I ?2 How Long Have You B W Have you anything exce S|/ to show for what you ha n is the total amount you h< | DO YOU WAN X A hoire purchased under our plan w ^3 less than you are now paying rent M sible for the average man to acquii y monthly payments? Loans can Our interest rate is so low, and 9 small, a home is within the M writing contracts every < ? you wait, get busy and | Malcolm g WITH THE STANDA Yf (INCORPOR> Bj BAMBERG, S. C. CAP m Good Hustling Agents Wante ? * it, ifi ifi ifi if* if* if* * I You Don't Need a j f = ( > R?r-<min? In Our ; J Dry Goods, Clotl I* Dress Goods, Nc ? i ;r We used a great deal of care in buyln; $;? fore prices went up. Some spec ? ? Clothing. Don't fall to see us b : ? we carry a full stock of Qener tff kind, and can and will save 11 J. W. Pearlstine / Steam Valves and Fitti] Inject L Can be had at SIMMONS HARDW BAMBHRG, A TA MAI AR|A*i Ifinkniun i. At SPRINGTIN A SALLOW 5 A MINCING , A TIRED FBI Lasting all SUMMER rangements \ JOHNSON'S CHILL & i SAVANNAI A forfeit of $5.00 will be mai son's Tonic will not eradicate MALA ... PRICE 50 C bsssssssessssbsej Rangesi ng and cooking K a hand. Prices w st call and com- (J others. g W NITURE | for the home or Jx style and finish. g may need, I can }an furnish your S re me a chance g I AYS I - - - BAMBERG, S. C. j^j ^\>jv\y\\ w,\V y \y Y^lg nvestigate! 1 een Paying Rent? R pt rent receipts ive paid ? What | ive paid for rent? 4 T A HOME | . ill cost you 20 to 40 per cent. A < Do you know it is impos- A* ] *e a home except by small X < be repaid at auy time. X < monthly payments so X ] reach of all. I am 5 < iiay. So why do HS < call on ft J Moye f RD TRUST CO., 8 tTED) U ITAL STOCK $500,000.00 K d in Bamberg County. S& is :!; :!; f iearch Warrant 1 i = ' > < New Fall Stock of t J ! [ling Shoes, jg J >tions, Etc. J g, and made our contracts be- * ? < rial bargains In Shoes and t f J efore buying. Remember ? ; . al Merchandise of every ; ? you money, jt Jt jt CO*) Bamberg, 5. C. ; % ?fc#% % > Ti % >T< ? 4* *4* #4? *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* ngs, I :ors and I .ubricators I our Shop B ARE CO. SSOP I . . SOUTH CAROLINA I INT i BLOOD IE means >KIN, \PPETITE, ELINQ, Rv af* A9J w vith The FEVER TONIC CO., hi OA., le if a course of John, every trace and taint of RIA. ENTS. - ' Dr. George Douglas Rouse Surgeon Dentist Members. C. State Dental Association Office Office Hours Telephone Bulldin; 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. BAJTBBRO, S. C. DR. G. F. HAIR. nP.\Tir. KFRAFA\. 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. Monev to Loan * I am prepared to loan money on real estate on easy terms at reasonable interest rates. Will take up old mortgages or make new loans. If you want to borrow money don't fail to consult, J. Aldrich Wyman Attorney-at-Law Bamberg, 5. C. ? INSURANCE ....I WRITE-..FIRE IXSURAXCE LIFE IXSURAXCE. SURETY BONDS I T? r**\r\A atvf\-n rr f Vmrtonioo 1 XXX ^UVUj gvivug vviu^auivo* WW J. BRABHAM, Jr., Office at Bank. ?hone Connection. -J H. M. GRAHAM, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W BAMBERG, S. C. Office In Folk: Building. if J- ALDRICH WYMANl |[ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW | J> Loans Negotiated. Collections a Specialty T jJ BAMBERG, S. C. J IJ Office Upstairs, Next to Bank | A. M. BRABHAM FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE Only First-class Companies Represented. A Portion of Your Business Solicited. Office at Store of C. R. Brabham & Son. I J. F. CARTERi: < . Attorney-at-Law <; [' BAMBERG, S. C. ][ \ Office at the Court House. \ \ < I 0 ?I F ?g*JS H MM m3 *fai m ow s-'Sfss ! ^ ^ Ca,rK=r hhmJ g- If233 O M o&3?;| ^T3 f^iig r1 B?oS& 00 s?FSz WW >M 8 3** = 0B 2 ^ "< B g ra J? R*J? if S? ! m m O5^3S SO 5- ill ? A ?0* ? 0 23 ?&? ^ ?* o ? *S? I I'M <J> < S I < V- >1 ? p_ CB I ? I ro go The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays Sc Co., of Cincinnati, O., satisfies good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure' at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign and domestic fabrics from which to choose. Ask your dealer to show 70a our line, or if not represented, write to us for particulars. L. C. HATS <SL CO. CIMCIMNATI, OHIO. I Some Pec m || They cannot und || Folk sells so man; || than any of his Hi The reasons are the* nncp nn vniit* V1IV I1VUV VAA J V MA | THEY wla 1. Because be carries the largest apd g|S when you go into his store you can get y? looking for. Wy Because he buys in larger lots, p ^2 and larger discounts on many lines thai 3. Because he is satisfied with a ri S>25 continually works for the interests of h <4. Because he avoids shoddy, trashy kind, and you can rest assured that wL ntfj your money's worth. Mp 5. Because he guarantees every arti< s? fully returns the purchase money if you My 6. Because his salesmen are alway to serve and please you. ktp 7. Because you can save money by m || Here are a f? I ATTRAC || He has recently secured a m call at his store ai if you don't waj OK AAA lV?e Cwift <fr Pa'o fomnns II fyM WjVW 1UC? kj IV 11V W W t9* 1CUUVUO D. S. Meats at wholesale and retail. Bi Wu 25,000 lbs Swift &Co's. Premium Wy Hams and California Hams. Try ' them, they are the best. |? 1,000 lbs. Pickled Pigs Feet, 01 (^2 Sausage and Bolona Sausage. |M| 1,500 lbs Pure Leaf Lard. W 1,500 bushels Red Rust Proof 1k| Oats. , 500 bushels Appier Oats. g0 ^ 3 cars Fertilizers for small grain. i| 300 barrels DeSoto Flour. The best on the market. H if Large Additions t m Dry Goods, Dres ifj Silks. Come i.n< |h. c. f || BAMBERG, - - - Ispec: II EVERY i! * l 0 I ? III 1 || Each day sees ne\ X ill U1C LrlUJJUI 1U1I U some special v, || that we are pie; I? our host of c 0 \\ It Pays to Shop at || Shepherd Checked Silk, I j and black. One of the most popular 8 I Z waists or suits. Really worth $1.00, out rery rapidly at the reasonable price of, ?> 1 || New Tailored Belts; IIZ eludes all the newest in silk and leather. J * Patent Leather, Center Gored t f Taffeta Silk, Dip Back J Taffeta Silk, Center Gored, beautiful... ? , . l 0 ?? ??? I 0 & All Wool Henri* ? ? Z\ Z popular goods this season. We show 1 ? Laurel Green, Navy, Grey Reseda, Plum, ? and Black. They are beauties at only.. ? jf Queen Quality Ladies' Si ^ ty shoes are not cheap at a cheap J* reasonable price. They have risen on tl ?Jf tion and over a million women unne in < Jf supremacy. Absolute perfection for.... Oh i ? i > I Theodore Kohn j > :: Orangeburg, - - - S > ; pie Say I m w &NH ?3 erstand why' || |?gy y more goods M competitors. || ;.?| as plain as gi 1 face. :-: :-: If ARE g|| best, selected stock in town, and S8 :'i lerally find just what you are ||j : ays cash and gets- bettei prices jSnj 1 c?v 1 any of his competitors. y&i easonable margin of profit and ufijj is customers. |(ui and second class goods of every raa len you buy from him you get ; :le just as represented and cheerare dissatisfied. polite and attentive and anxious E?Jtrading with him. ||| sw of the m tions I md it will Dav vou to SSilil id look even if If 4 firkins best Elgin Creamery ^ L car load Dining Chairs, Rockers, flja : fice Chairs, Children's Chairs and lairs of every description. a| 100 j Ingersoll's Famous Cheap W 1 300 Men's, Youths' and Boys' J|8 : 'J|3j fits, bought as job lots and to be |? Id at prices that will astonish yon^. 1 car of One, Two and Four ^ 0 our Line of 11 s Goods and 18,f 1 See Them. || , :OLKjl - SOUTH CAROLINA H J \f -i? ii? it- ctr- a? gi a* m I A T ctl v goods arrive 1 \ n. Each day alues arrive U lgj ased to offer \ \ customers. j 1 the Emporimn j j a lovely lustrous Silk with d&in- f } ty checks in green, blue, brown 2 1 ilks on the market to-day for ? i ^v' *are9emng 60cts | j; ;; belts {this season are made in X?j|||S ored effect. Our showing in 7.8 Conta i | TO Gent* ? 78 Gent* i i i wM i i&W the Queen of Drees j a W'v " ^ Fabrics and the most ' 1' tandsome shades of Alice Blue, ? ;: / .8l80.Cream. .TOcts! ; t |;?gg flAPC ^>etter ?**oe ??^ *n $ 'V.'^C?? LlUwd* America. Queen Quali- J |g price, but dependable at a ZZ l6 foundation of puhlic satisfac- * * - I ' s Emporium ff| outH Carolina || || *