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y?' .K \. DON'T A Household Necessities Union Huck Towels, 10c kind, at 95c doz. Large size, 15c value, at ?1.25 doz. One lot of White quilts, worth ?2.00, at $1.50; a grest value. Embroideried Pillow Covers at 50c each. Hemstitched Art Linen at 25c per yard. Large size Linen Napkins at 85c dozen. Give Us a C You Will be C > N BUGGIES k * | ??????? * -..V ' H hsh m n I HOI 'vfti 1 1 ======== SfSt J -Y &:' | ================z===== J ipS N' i?H m p. H BAMBERG :V:>^ H Personal mention. ?Mr. J. J. O'Neal, of Savannah, spent Sunday with his parents here. ?Mrs. D. W. Shealy and little son are visiting relatives at Leesville. ?Mr. Stacy Kearse, of the Olar' section, spent Sunday in the city, v ?Mr. H. M. Graham returned Monday from a business trip to Philadelphia. ?Mrs. T. fl. Tatum, of Bishopville. was a visitor to Bamberg this week. ?Mr. H. J. Riley left last Saturday for Spartanburg to enter Wofford College. ?Messrs. Wilmot Riley and William Dunbar, of Allendale, spent a few days in town this week. ?Mr. Henry W. Adams went to Augusta last Saturday to attend, the marriage of his brother. ?Misses Linnie Riley and Pearl Black left Tuesday morning for Rock Hill to enter Winthrop college. ?Miss Nellie Murphy left last Saturday for Marion, to again take her place in the graded school tbere as teacher. ?Midshipman D. Graham Copeland, who graduated at Annapolis last week, is on a visit to his father s family here. ?Mrs. Jones A. Williams and Miss Llewlie Bamberg left last week for a trip to New York and other Northern cities. ?Mrs. M. A. Adams, of Bamberg, is visiting ber son, C. D. C. Adams, in town this week.?Walterboro Press and Standard. ?Mr. I. W. Bowman and Judge Jas. F. Izlar went to Bamberg this morning to attend court there.?Orangeburg Evening News. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Gyles, of Blackville, visited Mrs. O'Neill's brother, D. R. Matheny, last Sunday. ?Mr. H. M. Graham has moved his family to town, and they are occupying one of the new houses erected by Dr. Hair on Elm street. ?Miss Elizabeth Barnette, one of the graded school teachers, spent Sunday at Edgefield attending the State convention of the W. C. T. U. ?Miss Mattie M. Dantzler, of Holly Hill, who taught in the graded here for a while last year, visited Miss Birdie Gill here several days this week. ?Rev. Peter Stokes left Monday night for Bennettsville to spend a few days. He goes there on accounf of some testimony being taken in the Creighton matter. FORC below we me New Dress Goods. 38 inch Shadow Plaids, all the rage, at 50c yard. 44 inch Silkene Mohair, Gray, Navy and Black, $1.00 yard. 36 inch Plaid in Gray, 35c yard. 36 in. Beige*Cloth, a bargain at 124c yd. 52in. Broad Cloth at 75cwS5c, and si yd. English Broad Cloth1 in Black only, .$1.50 and $2.00 yard. /all And t Vol ? onvi need ? i-*i< TTTTTTTTTTT JUgt WAGONS =i USE As Ba I WIL1 TERMS CO! FR4 r [9 v? / ?Mr. Jno. M. Kirkland, of Olar, spent Tuesday in the city. ?Mr. Leighton Hartzog, of Govan, was in the city Tuesday. ?Miss Kosa Dantzier, 01 Aiaoama, is visiting relatives in the city. ?Messrs. M.N. and W. I. Rice, of the Olar section, were in the city this week. ?Mrs. D. Dowling, of Columbia, is on a visit to her mother, Mrs. M. M. Eave9. ?Mr. J. H. Murphy, assistant postmaster, who has been sick for some weeks, is out again. ?Hon. C. W. Garris, of Denmark, representative-elect from this county, was in the city Tuesday evening. ?Misses GeDelle Brabham and Mary Livingston left yesterday for Greenwood, where they will attend Lander college. ?Mr. W. B. Moore, of Ehrhardt, was in the city this week attending court as a member of the grand jury. ?Mrs John H. Cope and son, Glenn, left Tuesday morning for Spartanburg, where he will enter Wofford Fitting School. ?Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bruce ar.d son, R. M. Bruce, 9pent several days in Branchville this week on account of the illness of Mrs. Hebron Berry, the only daughter of Mr. Bruce. ?Mr. Olar B. Ayer, a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ayer, of the Clear Pond section, left Tuesday morning for Spartanburg to enter the Wofford Fitting School. ?Dr. Geo. F. Hair has gone to Atlanta -* *? * a.? as a delegate trout tue count vaiuim^ Dental Association, and will not be in his office before Friday morning, September 21st. ?Mr. J. D. O'Hearn and little son, of Lakeland, Fla., are here on a visit to her ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Jenning9. J Mr. O'Hearn also spent a few days here i last week. ?Mr. W. A. Jennings and his daughters, Helen and Henrietta, of Lumber City, Ga., visited the family of his brother, Mr. J. W. Jennings, in this city last i Friday aud Saturday, i ?Mrs. J. W. Wooling, of Brazil, and j her two sons, Meredith and Spencer, came | in Saturday and will be in town for sevl eral days. Meredith will leave this week { for Bamberg, where he will attend the j Carlisle Fitting School this session.? i Winnsboro News and Herald. When a bank fails in China they cut off the heads of the officials. They haven't had any bank failures there in recent years. ? r^T* That Ki It I Ofnts'.F the pric INTIOIN A FEW S ~ We Sell ladies' Home Journal PATTERNS irs to \x/ ;ase y ? ^ ^ X X ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Received harnes: \lso as F <S A Have Bee mberg in ' rp *p "V r >JLr- >^1) Jr TO PLEJ ME at iNK i KING MELROSE $3,000 ROAN STALLION 16 Hands. Foaled Oct. 4, 1900. Sire, Marjjrave 17046. Trotter* Registered. trial Vfuarter in jo seconus.'. .* ForSeniceat Smoak's Stable] Seed Rye For Sale Four hundred bushels fine seed Rye for sale at $2.00 the bushel In less than ten bushel lots. All over ten bushel lots at $1.75 the bushel. Will ship to any address. Cash must accompany all orders. J. B. TRAYWICK, Cope, 5. C. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The regular examination for teachers' certificates will be held at the court house on Friday, September 21st, beginning at 9 a. m., promptly, Applicants will bring a supply of stationery. R. W. D. ROWELL, Co. Supt. of Education. ' Bamberg, S. C., August 30th, 1906. MONEY 12 LOAN On farming lands. Lon? time. No commission charged. Borrower pays actual cost of perfecting loan. For further information address ?John B. Palmer & Son, Box 282. Columbia. S. C. Trespass Notice All persons are hereby warned not to enter upon my lands for the purpose of hunting, fishing, hauling straw or cutting wood. " Trespassers will be dealt with. CHAS. McGEIVER. Denmark, S. C., August 25,1906. DR. G. F. HAIR. DENTAL SURGEON, Bamberg, 8. 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. lauber carries the 3urnishings carried :es to be lower cor PECIAL VALUES Embroideries and Laces Have you seen our new line of embroideries? If not you should do so at once as you cannot afford to miss such an opportunity to get the values we are now offering. We have them from 2c to Toe yd. New line of Val Laces just received, also some beautiful Orientals in allovers and edgings. A \eT a Big L,c S, LAP HO v i ine Car o1 kin NU n Shipped Quite Awli ro MAK USE THE Td LO n i DAI Dr. 0. D. Faust DENTIST BAMBERG, S. 6. OFFICE IN FOLK BUILDING I MHNTCV TH I nAM I JTIUnL* I I V LrfViTlil On farming lands. Easy terms; reasonable interest rates and long terms. Will take up mortgages or negotiate new loans.V.Y.Y.V J. ALDRICH WYMAN ATTORNEV-AT-LAW * Examination of Titles a Specialty Office upstairs next to Bamberg Banking Co 0. J. DELE Has in stock a nice line of Open and Top Baggies and Harness for sale cheap. He is agent for Bickford & Hoffman's Celebrated Grain Drill, the Woodruff Hay Press, and Deering Harvesting Machinery. Also Conducts a First-class REPAIR SHOP and builds anything on wheels | to order. Now is the time to have your buggy repaired and painted to look and last as good as new. Horseshoeing a Specialty RUX9 A Grist Mill on Saturdays I have also added a FIRST-CLASS RICE MILL and will grind on "Wednesdays and Saturdays. I have also just put in a jt, Good Year Tire Setting Machine and can now put on rubber tires and repair Bicycle Buggies in Factory Style. 3). J. DELE. ' v -- ; ' "' ' >}> . ::? K^0%3i& " V ,; most complete line of Ladies' and I in Bamberg County and guarantees isidering the class of goods ::::::: NOW OIN' SALE Clothing SHOES We handle the celebrated Griffon Brand Clothing and carry the largest stock to be AGENTS FOR found in this section. We guarantee . . every suit to give satisfaction or we re- fcdwin Clcipp $0 SnOCS. fund" the purchase price. Suits from $7.50 to $20.00. Crawford $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes. Overcoats and Cravenette9 from $5.00 , u ?... , 9~ c, to $20.00. James Means $2.50 and $3 Shoes. LAUBER 4 >t OT?? IM BES, WHIPS, ETC.i I ' ' n ,J? . e_ ? MULES '3 to : 1 A ^ lile N I tt rnrTTTi J . Sh X XX Hj BUYER : 1 'OK SI MBERG SOUTH CAROLINA I ;I--I--I--IHI;-I-rl--I?-Iv:!; I--I--I? :! -I?-I?-T?-I--I?-I--I?dj :Ij d-q?, J ST ' ST ' I ; ? z'" if t # -.j I!!! W./r^ TTa***I 22 ?? W veil 1 Jl 1V/V VOV ^ M & a 1 > ? ') /^? ::: Straight Electric Fixtures in Car- :: * I? * ? >./! :: tersville, for they have a Gas :! t| I > v * j* : J Plant, and will therefore use Com- :: P < .?331 ?? ;? ?S? :: bination Fixtures, so we have :: ?? 'in :i: Reduced Prices :: .v|| I* ? '. ? ' ; < i* * ? c. ill ax *~m ill A CALL Will Be APPRECIATED ii vlj | ______________ ^ |# ? ? m I ! *i ! 0 S l| 1 Electric Supply Company If 1 ?? 4 Bamberg - - - South Carolina Wtf? iti ( > < ?* ? # 4* * ?4* *4* <4* ( ! ! ! *4* *4* "A* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* / 1 \ if WM. SCHWEIGERT, A. S. MORRIS, THOS. S. GRAY, PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER AUGUSTA GEORGIA j With Resources of Over Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars and a Board of Directors Chosen from the Most Successful Business Men of the Community Invites You to Become a Depositor, Promising You Every Reasonable Courtesy, Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Acctnnts ^ correspondence invitep :::::: ^ / <;;m