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r. CD AIV u. i ivvr LIVE STOC : s * The Largest of ' ?????????? 233388^3^35^ ilVAVI HUH j?{ T 1 OUR LIN | TENTION v I THE POC m a ffTj p| 3| Panamas g ? {? reasonable pric flu ffi as Tan, Pearl ( ' ffi ||| i Hamilton Bi jj Best satisfactio j styles. White || S at this season ; jpjl j line that will d c m .look ior i W -Si Apr9 T X y c Sj ' lir n I) J: tm H I B a m b e r Personal Mention. 1 ?Mr. M. A. Moye, of Fairfax, is spending a few days in the city. ?Mr. Isaac W. Carter, of the Ehrhardt section, was in to see us last Monday. ?Mrs. Jno. H. Cope returned last week from a stay of several weeks in Florida. ?Miss Esma Delk, who has been teachv ing in Florence county, is at home again. ?Mrs. N. M. Salley, of Laurens, spent a few days here this week on a visit to friends. ^ ?Mrs. J. W. Barnes and Mrs. B. D. ^Bronson of the Cope section, were in the city Tuesday. V ?Mr. R. H. Young, of The Herald, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Camden. ?Mrs. Eugene Weissinger, who has been on a visit to relatives in Allendale, retured home Tuesday. ?Rev. E. W. Peeples, of Yarnville, and Mr. W. L. Mitchum, of Ehrhardt, were in to see us yesterday. i ^ ?E. T. LaFitte, Esq., went down to Charleston Tuesday night on business before the United States Court. ?Mrs. W. J. Faulkner, of Augusta, is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j John R. Bellinger, and other relatives, j ?Mr. R. B. Cole, editor of the Barn- j well Sentinel, was in the city last Friday i morning and paid The Herald office a I short but pleasant call. ?Mrs Cornelia F Barton, of Bamberg, * is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs JMMcMichael in Whitman street? | Orangeburg Evening News ?Miss Annie Hartzog is at home from j Greenville, where she went to attend the marriage of her brother. Miss Mamie J Hartzog is visiting relatives at Inman. * ?Miss Sadie Brabham and Prof. W.1 D. Roberts left Wednesday morning for I Williamston, where they go as delegates j to the State conference of Epworth) Leaguers. The convention holds in ses- i sion from the fourth to the eighth inclusive. DEVIL'S ISLAND TORTURE ? tomhlo oaap nf nflpK Js no worse uinu IIIV IIVAA?w?v vmww v. 2^-* w? that afflicted me 10 years. Then I was adYised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of Ragles, Ky. Heals all wounds, barns and sores like v magic. 25c at H. F. Hoover's, J. B. Black. ' IK BAMBE DEALER I IS I AND VEHIC1 Stock in this the State jOTBorara^ SSj3tj^vKjCSSKKjPSiPlS>SSiEfi? 11S! U U1 E OF BOYS' TO THIS V* !KET BOOK ;nuinely branded , :es, and felt hats ir jrey, Black, Etc. rown Shoes Wear ?n. Patent Leathei Canvas Slippers a and during the sun o to look at and ah t Js. We are will b L BR g 9 " According to the Bamberg Herald, that town has been minus a freight depot since October 24, last, when fire destroyed the one then standing. And, it says, there is no evidence in 6ight that another is to be built. Who is responsible for this delay? Can there be reasonable excuse for such j neglect of the public's convenience? It | seems absolutely unwarrantable ??Columbia State. Easter Greeting TO THE LADIES and GIRLS You are invited to our display of PATTERN AND Ppadv=tn=Wft/ir i\vuuj ?vr TT VM1 HATS Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, April 4,5, h We have our usual line of Novelties, Silks, Laces, Embroideries, Corsets, Etc., at Lowest Prices ever heard of. Mrs. K. I. Shuck & Co. Bamberg, South Carolina! nr* AGENT I 1\ vl Tyson & Jones B I Taylor & Canaday & Anchor Buggf JD3 | Rock Hill Bug Parry Manufactu ? a n ? American uarru Yorkville Bug^ III ffll T VE U5 CLOTHING IS rEEK. IN AN OF POOR ANI are being sold at 1 all shades, such ju Longest and Give * Bluchers in latest ire always popular timer. We have a w 50 to buy. Looking for Yo e attended to v ABH/ H. M. GRAHAM, A. A ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BAMBERG, S. C. I Office in Folk Building. j A M in A kCPPVN LHDunc.no whii i e.u. Wanted from forty to fifty men at once Only F! to work about saw-mill,"railroad aod sented woods. Good wages to good workers. THE MILLER LUMBER CO., ne8S Ulmers, 8. C. of -OR WAGONS uggy Co. T1T1 -i TT? 1 TTT / 1 Buo*o- Co I rucKory vy agon v^uinpai y Co. o Hackney Wagon Company gy Co. j Q^a^anooga Wagon Compan; ring Co. ^ Studebaker Wagon Company age Co. yy Co. Henderson Wagon Company ims rm 5 A C A1 WHAT WE WOU: Y SIZE WITH PRI ) WELL TO DO ^ Shirt Waists in silks, also < ist as stylish. Ready Made Skirts, all sizes Dress Goods in any quality r>?_ m vapuum riuur iiim 111 uic ho wish the very best. No. i Timothy Hay and Cor u. Gall or write a] rith promptness. = So u t jKpLJJJjj; WLLWwu< ZLOTHINI IN'S, YOUTHS' INI HIS' SPI e most economical to buy because tl ; better made and fit more perfe( in other suits sold at Popular Pri (ONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE LABEL ON THE COLLA ?-FOR SALE BY V. D. RHOA1 MBERQ, - suuin wakul 1. BRABHAM W, P. RIL1 -IRE and LIFE FIRE NSURANCE HSLmw. ACCIDENT rst-class Companies Repre- -rntiT01TT-rk A ? ciZZ ll^OU XiAlV Solicited. Office at Store C. R. Brabham & Son. BAMBERG, S, C - .. . .... . i'ju. .k Give us a Call! You'll Find -Ja a Big Lot to Select From ?Prices and Terms ay i Risrht j* j* 'Horses and Mules 1 ALWAYS 11 ON HAND J rrrmm ft 'Atft7t7i7?7r7trTrTfrrTfTtI* **-*** m ySKaaKrojPSS^ ^ Ml LL! Ill LD CALL AT- I ]| m^v /-><- ?rTm M UJlib JLU ? U IT | m ffl *M cheaper ones made up j| " or color. '1 I? minds of all buyers jg M n in Quantities. B i ad your wants | l| sons' h Carolina | hey :t,y 1111 .1 >ces mm'I r II H i BJi SLaV *vS sy> g, Moye Dickinson, I INSURANCE.. FIRg? IlFE, TORNADO. | n -n ACCIDENT, [; K LIABIEITT, V^AJ# CASUALTY. , Oj^ce at 2%e Cotton Oil Co* M