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Personal Xention.
?Mr. and Mrs. Jno. H. Cope have gone
On a trip to New York.
?Mr. P. M. Move, of Fairfax, visited
relatives here last Sunday.
?Mr. Thos. Black spent last week in
the West on a business trip.
. ?Mr. Geo. J. Hiere, of the Ehrhardt
v section, was in the city Tuesday.
' ?Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hoover, of Hampton,
are oq a visit to relatives here.
'?Miss Mamie Hoover, of Hampton, is
?. on a visit to her brother's family.
?Mr. G. R. Pettigrew, of Florence, has
been spending several days in the city.
?John R. Bellinger, Esq., spent Tuesday
in Barnwell on professional business.
?Rev. Peter Stokes left Monday morning
for Hampton county, to bring his
family here.
; ?Mr. W. A. Smith, of the Smoaks sectinn
was in the citv last Saturday and
\pHcalled to see ns.
's ?Rev. V. I. Masters, one of the editors
of the Baptist Press, was in the city
V-'/ Tuesday and called to see us.
1 v; ?Mr. H. N. Bellinger returned Satur?
day evening from Hampton, where he fcaC
V . been attending court as stenographer,
v'. ?Dr. Vance W. Brabham, of Baltimore,
is on a visit to his father's family here.
He has recently graduated in medicine,
85^> and may locate here for the practice of
his profession.
A ' WALK WITH* THE BOYS.
XX':' Or* Oaler'a Advice to Veteran* Who
Want to Keep Up.
"Counsels and Ideals" is the title of
Dr. William Osier's new book, a copy
of which was recently received by his
Mend, Dr. Henry M. Hurd of Johns
Hopkins university, says a Baltimore
* v-ly- special dispatch to die New York
Times. Upon the question of age limit
i;:>" of man's utility the physician whose
views, on this subject provoked so
much discussion last winter says in his
^ book: '}
; "When a man norVax nor honey can
- Kfiln* hAmA ho ahnnkf in tho interests
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. of an institution, be dissolved from the
hive to give more laborers room. I
,- / would urge the clinical physician as he
travel* farther from the east to look
, well to his companions to see that they
. are not of his own age and generation.
Hemust walk with the 'boys,* else he
JV ' is irrevocably lost I would not have
him a basil plant to feed on the brains
;S; of the bright young men who follow the
great wheel up hill, but to keep his
mind receptive, plastic and impressionv
able he must travel with the men who
i are doing the work of the world, the
,> men between the ages of twenty-five
and forty." *
' V Here is some of his advice to students:
Throw away, in the first place, all
1|p ' ambition, beyond that of doing the
jpg day*8 work well. As to the method of
work, I have a single bit of advice:
Take no thought for the morrow; live
neither in the past nor the future, ,but
let each day's work absorb your entire
energies." *
On the way men die the doctor
writes: .
"As a rule man dies as he has lived,
f| uninfluenced, practically, by thought of
a future Ufa I hare careful records of
aboot 600 deathbeds, studied particularly
with reference to the modes of
'' "* death and the sensations of the dying.
& Ninety suffered bodily pain and distress
Of some sort or another, eleven
r% showed mental apprehension, two positive
terror, one expressed spiritual exaltation
ana. one bitter remorse. The
great majority gave no sign one way or
the other. Like their birth, their death
was a sleep and a forgetting. The
preacher was right: In this matter man
hath no pre-eminence over the beast
v*'. As one dleth, so dieth the other."
x ' * The book was compiled by Dr. Camac
of Philadelphia under supervision
of Dr. Osier and comprises extracts
from all the letter's writings, with adr
ditlo&8.
. HIGHER CAR FARES.
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Ezperfa PrcOetloa, Who Tells of Increased
Coet of Electric Lines.
Warren S. Hall, general manager of
the Lehigh Yalley Transit company,
formerly of die Public Service Corporation
of New Jersey, predicts that
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OOO UiCTV win OB tut wxeasv ui uur
ley teres throughout the United States,
says a special dispatch from Allentown,
Pa-, to the New York Times. He
says that It is bound to come in great
, metropolitan centers as well as on suburban
and long cross country lines.
Mr. Hall bases this conclusion on the
increased cost of all materials for electric
railways. He said recently:
Trolley men are aghast at the price
Of copper. It has gone up to 20 cents
a pound, and I would not be surprised
if it were soon to cost 25 cents. Fif'?
. teen and even ten years ago first class
ties could be bought for 18 cents apiece.
Host of the roads built ten to fifteen
years ago are being reconstructed, and
the price of first class ties is 60 to 75
cents.
"Poles for the overhead construction
have gone up In the same ratio. Rails
which formerly cost $18 to $20 a ton
now cost as high as $38 a ton. The
prices on engines and boilers have advanced
9S per cent, and fuel is also
higher."
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Death of Dr. Lucius Cuthbert.
Aiken, Jan. 10.?Rev. Lucius Cuthbert,
D. D., a well known and highly regarded
Baptist minister, died at his home near
Aiken at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Dr.
Cuthbert was about 70 years of age and
was k wn all over this section, having
preached often in Augusta and served as
pastor in Charleston for some years. He
was pastor of the Aiken Baptist church
for over 20 years. His brother was a distinguished
preacher in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Cuthbert was stricken with grip
last year and shortly afterwards he suffered
a severe attack of tyj hoid. His
fine constitution enabled him to pull
through both of these attacks. A few
weeks ago he was stricken with a stomach
trouble and later his heart became
affected. He was thought to be recovering
but today when a member of his
household went to call him to dinner he
was found dead in his chair. Dr. Cuthbert
is survived by his wife.
No announcements have been made
as to funeral arrangements but it is probable
that the interment will take place
here tomorrow afternoon.
?Miss Birdie Gill left yesterday for a
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VlSlt to rcittlivcs ai xiauipuu? uur. i
tamed home with Mr. and Mrs. 6. B.
Hoover.
The company playing at the opera
honse here this week is a good one, and
tbeatre-goers will be pleased with their
performances. They will play every
night this week, and a special matinee
for ladies and children Saturday afternoon.
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Money to Loan
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v 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.
CARTER'I
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< Investigation of Titles a Specialty i
J J Office at the Court House. J [
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.
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On farming lands. Long time.
No commission charged. Bor.
rower pays actual cost of perfecting
loan. For further information
address
John B. Palmer ?Sr Son,
Box a8a, Colombia, S. C.
I GRIP
lets down
the bars.
the serpent warns jcu tf
dancer, but Grip never
gives an alarm until its poison has undone the system. |
Weak lungs?mean consumption; weak heart, heart f
disease; and weak kidneys, blight's disease. Take J
JOHNSONS .ft . TONIC
In 33 minutes it enters the blocd and begins to undo E
the mischief, and in one day the Grip victim is P
placed beyond the danger line. Use ncthing else, jj
Johnson's Chill 21 Fever Tonic Co. 8
Savannah, Oeorgia. J
dr. a f. hair.
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.
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FIRE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE.
SURETY BONDS
In good, strong Companies.
HMRTJ.BBABHAM.Jr.,
Office at Bank. Phone Connection.
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B Cardui relieves pain, regulates the
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In strictest confidence, telling us all
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vice (in plain sealed envelope). AdB
dress: Ladies' Advisory Dept., The
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Feel Dull and Blue?
It's Malaria in your system.
Get it out?
Nothing is such a powerful
malaria remover as
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic. Guaranteed
to cure malaria or any
form of fever. Money
back if it doesn't
A SIMPLE FEVER CURi
There's no sort of Fever
that can't be cured by
Johnson's Chill and Fever
Tonic. And there's
Y\r\ T\m*crvn cinlr AT* woll .
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who won't be benefitted
by it.1 A teaspoonful at
mealtimes for a week
will help you more than
any other medicine you
ever tried.
ENGINES. BOILERS
GINS and PKESSES.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and
Fertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Press
Cane, Mill and Shingle Outfits. Build
ing; Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail,
road Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factory
and Machinists' Supplies. Belting, Pack
ing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files
Oilers, Etc, cast every day. Work 150
(hands.
LoianlliMMjiW
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin
Works.Renairing Promptly Done.
CITATION NOTICE.
O/MifU PovAlino C\/\nr\ixr
lilt? Otitic UL kJUUUU VOlVliUW v/vuuij
of Bamberg?By Geo. P.Harmon, Probate
Judge. i
Whereas, Mrs. Alice E. Hightower,
made suit to me, to grant her Letters of
Administration of the estate of and effects
of Robert L. Hightower, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred andcredj
itors of the said Robert L. Hightower
deceased, that they be and appear before
j ire, in the Court of Probate, to be held
I at Bamberg, S. C., on Monday, January
; 29th, inst., at 11 o'clock in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have, why the
! said administration should not begranted.
Given under my hand, this 13th day of
! January, A. D., 1906.
G. P. HARMON,
j Probate Judge.
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NOTICE TAX RETURNS.
The Auditor or his deputy will be at
the following named places on the days
designated for the purpose of listing ail
property, both REAL and PERSONAL,
for the year 1906:
FarreU's Store, Wednesday, January 3.
Hunter's Chapel, Thursday, January 4
Colston, Friday, January 5.
.ftnraarai, monaay ana luesuay, uauuary
8 and 9.
St. Johns, Wednesday, January 10.
Camp Hill, Thursday, January 11.
Kearse's Store, Friday, January 12.
Olar, Monday and Tuesday, January 15
and 16.
Govan, Wednesday, January 17. %
Denmark, Thursday and Friday, Janu- :
ary 18 and 19.
Lees, Monday, January 22.
Midway, Tuesday, January 23.
At the court house until February 20,
after which date 50 per cent, penalty wil
be added to all personal property not re
turned. No return will be accepted un- .
less sworn to before some officer qualified
to administer an oath. J
Each piece or parcal of real estate must i
be returned separately. Look up your <
titles and find out the exact number of <
acres and count the buildings. 1
As far as practicable I desire each tax- .
payer to make returns to me personally. J
Errors in returns make errors on the 1
books. Heal estate should be returned in J
the name of the person holding the legal c
title thereto. I
All persons receiving an annual income t
of over $2,500 are required to return for \
taxation all above that amount. c
All property, real and personal must
be returned at its "true value in money,"
which has been construed to mean the ,
"sum for which said property under ordinary
circumstances would sell for cash." =
All male persons between the ages of
21 and 60 (except tnose exempt uy mw,
are assessed $1 poll tax.
Please remember the days and dates
and meet me prepared to make yonr returns
promptly.
R. W. D. ROWELL,
Auditor Bamberg County.
Bamberg, S. C., December 18th, 1905.
H. M. GRAHAM,
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BAMBERG, 5. C.
Office in Folk Building.
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office. Best quality,
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THE FURNITURE MAN - - - Have
received in the past two n
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LND THREE MORE TO COME IN, besidei
nents of various lines, including carriages, bugj
llery, carriage and wagon material, ana also C
Iren's tricycles, toy wagons, velocipedes, goal
lorses, shoo-flys, swannetts and motors, variou
HE LAMEST AND BEST ASSORTED ST
buy direct from the manufacturer and can sel
:ity of Augusta who has been in business for tl
5oIe Agent for the Famous Babcock Vehk
md Beaver Robes. Can sell you a good top 1
>uggy with harness and umbrella for $50.0
lonvmced.
H. H. COSKER
Hoover's Di
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Medicines, Toilet Articles an
A full Line Longman & Martinez Pi
We are Sole Agents for the Cele
Calf to see us at the old stand ei
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Jnexcelled Dining Car 8ervice. Through Pul
drains. Convenient Schedules On All Local
iow in effect to all Florida points. For full ic
onsult nearest Southern Railway Ticket Agenl
BROOKS MORGAN,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
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reek8 the largest shiptelivered
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i quantities of less than carload ship * JvaSM
riea, wagons, surreys, harness, sad- f
hristmas goods which include chilt
wagons and carts, sulkies, hobby vfj
s styles to suit all comers. I have v :M
OCK IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. I
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1 cheaper than any other firm in the '
le last twenty five or thirty years. %M
les and Chase's Fine Silk, Plush
buggy complete for $50.00 or open
0. Call and sec my stock and be
' 749 and 751 Broad Street ';Sg
* 1 Augusta, Georgia :JS
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tints and Painters Supplies . %
brated John Scott Cfears
f the Bamberg Pharmacy.
hooverI
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Iman Sleeping Cars on all Through
Trains. Winter Tourist Rates are
iformation as to rates, routes, etc.,
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Division Passer ger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.