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i t ' ' -"'V " '" '* "A THE BAHBESK HEBALD Thursday, May 31,1906 Short Locals. See L B. Fowler and get his prices on wire doors and wiudows. Be sure to attend the railroad meeting in the court house next Monday. Fresh creamery butter at Faust's. The State campaign meeting is to be - - - " ? - T held in JtJamoerg ou ruesuay, uuuc ^utu. Try canned barbecued hash at Faust's. Examinations are being held at the graded school and Fitting School this week. You will find an up-to-date line of groceries at 0. D. Faust's, Jr. If you are interested in your town and county, attend the railroad meeting here next Monday. Let me have your orders for groceries. I am the grocery man. 0. D. Faust, Jr. Next Monday is the first Monday in June and salesday. Two tracts of real estate are advertised to be sold by the Master. Full line of Heinz's pickles at O. D. ? Faust's, Jr. Work on the pole line of the electric light plant and on the power house is progressing satisfactorily. The boilers have arrived, and are being placed in position. The closing exercises of the Denmark gTaded school will take place to-night and to-morrow night. The address is to be delivered by Dr. E. M. Poteat, president of Furman University. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet next Tuesday afternoon in the ladies'" parlor of the church. A full attendance of the members is requested. A meeting of the board of control of the Carlisle Fitting School is to be held here on Monday, Juhe 4th, at which time it is thought the remaining members of the faculty for the coming year will be elected. Do you eat to live or live to eat? In | . either case call on O. D. Faust, Jr. Barely a quorum was present at the Knights of Pythias meeting last Monday evening, and a number of officers were absent. Men have no right to accept an office in the lodge if they are not going to attend the meetings regularly. |& A top buggy, good condition, for sale. Cash or credit. ' H. M. Graham. The graded school mass meeting iR to be held in the court house nest Monday afternoon at four o'clock. Every patron Eof the school should be present, as this is an important meeting. School affairs will be discussed and a board of five trustees elected. Call up 27-2. That's the number for ?\. prompt service and everything that's good to eat. The repair work on the Baptist church has been commenced. The church will be greatly improved by paint and otherwise, and a Sunday-school room will be cut off from the main auditorium. These changes will add very much to the interior when completed. We have the prettiest lines of organdies in white and colors, also silk mulls, U in town. When you want your commencement dress give us a a call. Prices to suit any one. Armstrong-Johnson-Brabham Co. The city council of Columbia will require the Bell Telephone company to place its wires underground on the princinal Rtreets. Bambere's citv council should require the same thing here, so far as Main street is concerned. Now the j|\ telephone company has a line of poles on both sides of Main street, and as the street is very narrow, they are very much in the way. < Keep out the flies by using wire screens for your doors and windows. L. B. Fow| ler sells them. The editor of this paper has written j?v many letters and taken much interest in the depot matter, for we realized the harm being done the business interests of the town by having no freight warehouse. We regret that the commission was v | forced to take drastic action, but they should have done so earlier. However, if we get the right sort of huilding and % platforms and get it in sixty days, we will > be satisfied. I Swimming pool will be opened from the 3oth of May. Fifteen cents per bath or two for twenty-five cents, bathers to furnish own towels, etc. Brabham's Swimming Pool. Mr. Geo. R. Bullock, manager of the Bell Telephone Company at this place ? and other towns, is continually working to improve the service of his conpany. K n A new ringing attachment has just been put in the exchange and a number of other improvements made. New style telephones are now being furnished, and when the wires on Main street are taken down and a cable strung in their place, p' ' the company will be in position to give still better service. You can sing "shoo fly, don't bother |. me," if you will use the wire doors and window screens I am selling. Call at P Brickie's bicycle shop and see them. L. B. Fowler. By reference to the letters published in \ -another column it will be seen that the -/ railroad commission has issued an order * to the Southern Railway authorities requiring them to complete sr new freight depot at Bamberg in 60 days from the date of the order. This means that the rail road must complete toe Duuaing oy me 25th of July. We are glad the order has been issued, and we presume the work will now be commenced and pushed. We have been without a depot for many months, the old one being destroyed by fire early in October of last year. We have the prettiest lines of organdies in white and colors, also silk mulls, in town. When you want your commencement dress give us a call. Prices to suit any one. Armstp.ong-Johnson-Brabham Co, At the recent meeting of the grand lodge Knights of Pythias, a committee consisting of J. J. McSwain, J. K. Willis, D. L. Smith, Jno. F. Folk, and Montague Triest was appointed to receive propositions from towns and cities in the State for the location of a Pythian orphanage. This rommittee will visit the various places who make offers for the orphanage and will report on the matter at the session of the grand lodge to be held in Anderson next May. Why can't Bamberg secure the location of the orphanage here? All institutions of this charactei are located in the up country at present, and it is time the low country was getting busy. What say our business men in regard to making a proposition for the orphanage? . !i' ;*.' * ? * ? Fitting School Commencement. The annual commencement exercises of the Carlisle Fitting School in this city are to be held next Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, June 3rd, 4th, and 5th. The program of exercises is as follows: Sunday, Juue 3rd, 11 a. m.?Annual sermon by Rev. M. B. Kellev, of Greenwood, at the Methodist church. Monday, June 4th, 8.30 p. m.?-Annual exercises of the Kilgo and Sheridan Literary Societies. Query: Resolved:?"That the best in* ?1 j-"* wrlll 1\a ISr^SlS OI OUUtJLi V/ttrullua win |/ivmv?w by the organization of her factory operatives into trade unions." Affirmative: Ernest E. Windham, Stacy Kearse. Negative: J. Creighton Skinner, John W. Huffman. N Declamations?N. Walser Edens,Henry N. Folk, Richard G. Addison, Alma M. Arant, Marie Louise Sheridan, May Sue Huffman. Marshals: Philip T. McCants, Chief Marshal; Peyton B. Moore, Ernest L. Hiers, E. Clyde Rogers, George T. Ethredge. Tuesday, June 5th, 8.30 p. m. at Chapel ?Exercises by Graduating Class. Following is the graduating class for this year: Shedrick Summers Arant, Juriah Elizabeth Dash, Pearl Elizabeth Delk, Edna Mabel Dukes, Bessie Ann Felkel, Agnes May Hydrick, Jacob Shu ford Huffman, Genevieve Theresa Kirsch, J. Rob Lawrence, Jr., Agnes Eloise McCants, Mary Agnes Murph, Mary DeBow Rich, George William Ulmer, Ella Havilla Kinsey, Lissie Viola Ulmer, Lou Ellen Utsey. The faculty this year consists of Hugo G. Sheridan, Headmaster, mathematics and science; W. D. Roberts, A. B., Latin and Greek ; Jno. G. Stabler, A. B., Eng lisli and history; Miss Lena Walser, music and elocution. Miss Bessie Yarn is matron of the girls' hall, and Mrs. Josephine Beach has charge of the boys' hall. The outlook of the school for another year is bright. Plans are on foot for improvements along all lines. And there is no reason why the Fitting School should not be one of the best of its kind in the State. All that's needed is energy and i push on the part of those who have it in charge. The health of the student body has been unusually good during this sesssion. There has been but few sick ones among the students. The school is indeed fortunate in securing the services of Mrs. Josephine Beach as matron of the boys' hall for another year. Mrs. Beach is not only a very efficient housekeeper, but her kindly disposition and excellent character make her a helpful friend to every student. Certainly no school in the State can boast a better matron. Depot to be Built. A few days ago a gentleman of this town saw Bailroad Commissioner Caughman on the train, and he asked as to the status of the depot matter. The gentlemen told him nothing had been done so * i ,j 1 XT iar as ne anew or couiu see, ?uu mi. Caughman asked him to see the Editor of The Herald, and to request that the editoi write him at once if nothing had been done towards starting the work. Wc promptly wrote him that work had not been commenced and that our people were very sore over the treatment thej were receiving. Last Saturday we received the following, which is self explanatory : Columbia, S. C., May 2-5,1906 Mr. A. W. Knight, Bamberg, S. C. Dear SirReplying to your favor ol 23rd inst., addressed to Commissionei Caughman: We beg to hand you copy of order we have this day issued to the Superintendent of the Southern Railway. We were under the impression that after receiving letter from Mr. Heether ol the 30th of April, of which we sent you copy, that this work was being pressed to completion. We will be pleased to have you publish enclosed order. By order of the Board, J. H. Wharton, Chairman. Columbia, S. C., May 25th, 1906. Mr. J. A. Heether, Supt. Southern Railway Co., Charleston, 8. C. Sir:?You are hereby notified that it is the order of this Board that the depot at Bamberg, South Carolina, shall be completed within the next sixty (60) days. By order of the board. J. H. Wharton, Chairman. B. L. Caughman, J. H. Earle, vuuiimssumci a. D. P. Duncan, Secretary. New Advertisements. theodore kohn. Be sure to read Kohn's big new ad. thii week. His big mill end ana factory syn 1 dicate sale commences next Saturday June 2nd, and continues for ten days ' Note the prices quoted on all lines "o 1 goods. Astonishing prices are quoted ' and he will be glad to see folks from thii ? side of the river at Orangeburg durinj the sale. If you can't visit the store ii person, send him a mail order. You cai ! shop at his store just a9 satisfactorily fr mail as if you were there yourself, fo* 1 careful attention is paid to meeting th wishes of every one. Maj. Black, according to his own state | ment, was getting a big salary from Ul> ! man & Co., as a traveling salesman. Bu , he accepts in preference a position on tin ; state board of control that pays only $40 ! a year. He no doubt has his reasons fo i this. What they are we do not undertake to say.?Newberry Observer. . ' f; v.v if* jf ;f? ;t; ?f; ?f? jf? ?f i ?TPTPTPTPTi7*PTPTi* *l*TPTP^J I Great f Begins! I $10,000 Worth of Good ?f? 1j* from the Great Mills and * this store, will be sold at j; less than regular price. ? i \ Claflin's Big Si (I# ? 200 yards Flowered Organdie ? ; Claflin Sale. Fine goods worth frc I Z yard, all up-to-date patterns and t H & Cents a Vat I ? o I > 1? , 10 Cents a Yai i i? ?!* 36 inches Real Butcher Linem Iff thread weave. Looks like and t Linen. Grand for Skirts, Eton I ? U dren's Dresses. lO Cents T ip 0 is 4 For 25 Ceni ( ? 2000 Ladies' Gauze Ribbed Y< I; Z tape in neck and sleeves. They ar W and durable. A wonderful vest foi M V 4 For a Quarl j KOHN'SEM it iii Lovely Silks J? $1.25 Black Taffeta, 36 inch W 36 inch White Jap Silk, worth 60 Jap Silk, all colors, a big value... ?? 0 Fine Dress Goi I ! fjf 46 inch Black Brilliantine ? ? 40 inch Black Panama 2 J 38 inch Silk Batiste 5; ?o? H Fine Cotton Gc i * ? ? 15c Gold Swiss Organdi 3 Z 20c Mercerized Muslins 20c Colored French Organdi,...., ? 11 Sale Begins II Mill t f NEXT U Saturday At K< SPECIAL NOTICES, Advertisements Under this Head 25c For 25 Words or Less. ' ORRIS, the perfumed root used in mak, ing all the face, tooth and perfumed powders, $2,000,000 worth imported ani nually; sells at 40c per pound; wonders fully productive; hardy, interesting flow; erlng plant for field or garden, producing | $1,000 an acre each year. $10 will start ! you. U. S. Government advises its cul' ture. Full instructions, free how to grow it. "ORRIS FARM," 913 W. Main St.. Richmond, Va. WANTED.?First-class shoe repairing , of all kinds. Shop next door to M. C. Sandifer's. HEYWOOD JOHNSON. WANTED AT ONCE?Your order for dry wood. J. H. MURPHY. [insurance ....I WRITE-... FIRE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE. | SURETY BONDS In good, strong Companies. BI J. DUMB, Jr., HSU* ?t. Itftnk Phone Connection. : ITF" CA^FerI 0 Attorney-at-Law ! J [ BAMBBRQ, S. C. J | 1 Investigation of Titles a Specialty < i JI Office at the Court House. J J MONEY TO LOAN We are prepared to negotiate loans on improved larms at a low rate 01 interest, in sums from $500.00 to $10,000.00, foi three, five and ten years. J. O. PATTERSON, JR., J. W. PATTERSON, 5 Barnwell, S. C. CITATION NOTICE. < The State of South Carolina?Countj of Bamberg?By Geo. P. Harmon, Esq. ' Probate Judge. Whereas, G. W. Hightower hath mad< I suit to me, to grant him Letters of Ad ministration of the estate of and effects of Mrs. Jane E. Graham deceased; J. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and cred itors of the said Mrs. Jane E. Graham deceased, that they be and appear befor< me in the Court of Probate, to be helc at Bamberg, S. C., on Thursday, Jun< " 7th, 1906, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon t to show cause, if any they have, why th< e said administration should not be granted 0 Given under my hand, this 10th day o: r May, A. D., 1906. e G. P. HARMON, Probate Judge. \ * . " < ' i ' . . Y . * ' - ' . . 5 . LL-FACTOR Saturday, June s Bought by the Syndicate Factories, shipped direct to ( from one-fourth to one-half * lie. Slipper m'iS. Ladies Pat. Kid Oxfords, i ^Ladies Gun Metal Blucbe he latest colors. Ladjes Idea, pat Gib80n d. Godman's Famous Pat. B Misses Ideal Pat. Colt Bit Children's Yici Kid Oxfc rd Children's White Canvas e, strong round c vears like Pure euiu and chii- Syndicatt 75c Gilt Belt, never tarnis $2.50 Cold. Silk Parasols Child's Lace Hose, white LS $1.00 Leather Hand Bag: ... 2oc Postal albums 'k> ,wl.4e Hofi Fiber Rugs, sanitary e white, elastic 1Cc gea ghell f earl Butt0 r the low price ^ A)1 gilk Windsor Tie? ter Lovely White Cannon CI PORIUM WILL BE ti J Dorm 90c Good Checked Gingham c, at -45c Fast Color Merrimack C? 45c Simpson 3-4 Percales... c ads White 45c $1.00 White Quilts for.., 45c $1.25 Marseilles Quilts.. 45c $1.50 Extra Large Quilts. ( >ods Embrc 10c 10c values for 1 lc 12i and 15c goods for... i2c 17* and 20c values for.. and Factor* * j ohn's Emporiui % *4+ *4* *4* *4? *4* *4* *4* W, NOW IS THE TIME TO J I PLAY BALL When in need of anything in the base ball line be sure and come to my store before purchasing. I have a large line of the best Balls, Bats, Gloves, Etc. -which are being sold at the right kind of prices. Remember that I repair Bicycles, Boss, & Pistols i of all kinds frnd guarantee *my work to be first-class and prices reasonable. I . also sell the well known CRESCENT BICYCLES . J. BUST BRICKIE Opposite P.O. : : Bamberg, S.C. | v / Dr. 0. D. Faust DENTIST BAMBERG, S. C. OFFICE IN FOLK BUILDING S. A. BLACKMON Contractor & Builder ; ORANOEBURG, S. C. , : CONCRETE STONE WORE A SPECIALTY Agent for P. B. Miles i Cement Block Machine jj ALDRICfl WyMiNj; J[ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW j[ ^ Loans Negotiated. Collections a Specialty ** r < BAMBERa, S. C. > o Office Upstairs, Next to Bank < ; SCHOOL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a meeting - of all the citizens of School District No. - 14, of Bamberg county, who return real , or personal property in said school dis3 trict, will be held in the court house at I Bamberg, at four o'clock in the after> noon of Monday, the 4th day of June, , 1906, for tb purpose of electing five 3 trustees for ?, school district, and for . such other purpw as are provided for f by the Act approved Feb. 21,1906. R. W. D. ROWELL, County Supt. Education. i May 17,1906. i ti? $ % :i? $ a; $ % ::; ft ft a? a; ft ft ! a; $ ft ft ft % ft ci; ft ? ^ iy SYNDICATE SALEij | 2nd, and Lasts 10 Bays pjj t This is Onr Fifth Syndicate Sale fep ? This will be the Greatest Sale of all. As before < Sol Kohn personally guarantees the goods sold in i this sale. Specials 3 Cents a Yard \ \ wide ribbon lacea S2.22 2500 yds beautiful Flowered Lawn, all pretty ? i tSd ^Oxfords. ...... 2.22 designs. Absolutely fast color. Big bargain at ?| :<i^M Tics 1.98 5c, still more the wonder, as Syndicate price is -j luchers * 1.88 3 Cents 5 l%Sll ichers 1.87 ? rv >rds 98c AO _ M Oxfords 73c $2,98 a BOX/ | y > Box contains 12 yards Bleached Pure Linen { l 8uiting usually sold at 50 cents a yard. The Ag ? Cnar.'nl^ biggest linen value ever offered in Orangeburg. f ' specials 12 yards i II ' - 'yimg ,h 39c *3-98 ilf^i , Persian Bands.. 1.98 o i % ?nd blsck 10 Cents a Belt :: 3 ? *#^pll ' *Vv;;:;.v;? a Crackerjack value of the sale. White Em and beautiful ... 66c broidered Belt, with Silk Lawn Piping elegantly Z ,n '' finished and in every way a 25c belt. Sale Price t f3 10c J J fflg oth Skirts 1.16 lO Gents ! f CROWDED WITH BARGAINS j; jstics Fine White Lawns :l s 43 15c White India Linon V. 9c ilico 41-33 Silky Persian Lawn IJC t ioc 1 45-inch French Lawn 22c & Quilts Vals and Torchons ] f>lJl 7jc 300 German Round thread Yal jc { J '7 98c 500 extra fine English Vals...' K || 7 $1.19 -400 real Linen Torchon 5C j * riderles Towel Bargains Linen Damask jc 12jc Husk Towels.. 8c 60c Table Damask. .42c jR " 8 1-3C 15c Husk Towels ioc $1 bleached Damask 66c ? iOc 20c Turkish Towels. I jc fl.25 satin Damask. 88c .. j V Syndicate Sale 1[m Bargains m, Orangeburg, S. C. Et?j Bay {[ !: ?! :!: !? l; ilj0?^1?iH wm. schweigcrt, A.S.Morris, thos. S. Gray, PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER ^hlnioTi^^vin^lBaail^P AUGUSTA GEORGIA With Resources of Over Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars and a Board ?3? of Directors Chosen from the Most Successful Business Met* of the Community Invites 'You to Become a Depositor, Promising You ' ||g Every Reasonable Courtesy. Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Sayings Accomrts correspondence invited :::::: Farm Implements Hwli Full assortment of all kinds of Plows, Cultivators, Distributors, Trace Chains, Backhands, Collars, Bridles, ? " u;u>?. r*, c.A/>b Af OSQUICb) 1 lATllCdd) TT L?UV?9 UiWl\ vi General Hardware M More Complete Than Ever, and Prices are Certainly Right. Save Money by Trading With C. J. S. BROOKER M I Your Eyesight is Precious!^ I Better see if there Is anything wrong with your Eyes. I I Have glasses fitted at home by some one whose I I means something. j| jl jt jl j| g I Byes Tested Glasses Pitted l<||||? I I guarantee satisfaction. Have all the latest appliances I I for making tests. 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