The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, September 19, 1907, Image 5
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|| The followir
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|? than your ro
M of the State
load lots foi
p makes and 1;
| Buggies ao
H Our stock embraces almost e
jg)S Top buggies, open buggies, an
jsP styles to select from. One and
light, wide and narrow tires.
|8|j makes, from the best builders
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I KLAUS
"the store of
Ladies
$10.00, $L<
Voille
bands. Y
Panan
Silk P
Net M
Novelties Just li
Jeweled Combs 50c to $2.50 each.
Cut Steel Bead Belts 50c to $1.00.
All Colored Belts for children 15c.
Beautiful Brown Hand Bags 25c.
Shirt Waist Pins, 3 in set, 29c and
KN cult rin sets oyc.
/ A Fancy Hat Pins ifi Gold and Silver I
w Ask the clerks for one of oui
Art Calendars, they are F
jgC to our customers
We invite you to come in and 1
@ the biggest ana best line of Men's
X State. We handle only standard lin
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Personal Mention.
?Mr. J. J. Jones spent last Friday
in Charleston.
?Hon. C. W. Garris, of Denmark,
was in the city Mondav.
?Mrs. 0. A. Simmons is spending
some time in Charleston.
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?Mrs. A. a. joraan, 01 union, is
visiting relatives in the city.
?Mr. Alf. G Hays, of Greenwood,
is visiting relatives in the city.
?Dr. C. D. Faust has returned
from a visit to relatives in Macon,
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I* y Ga. (
?Mrs. J. E. Salley went to Orangeburg
Tuesday to visit her mother.
?Mr. H. A. Hughes, of the Ehrhardt
section, was in the city Tuesday.
?Mr. J. E. McMillan, of the Ehrhardt
section, was in the city Saturday.
?Mrc W r R-rvart n-f AllonrJalo !
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Easterling.
?Mrs. J. E. McMillan, of the Ehrhardt
section, is on a visit to her
mother in Atlanta.
?Mr. Wilbur Clayton has gone to
Orangeburg to attend the Orangeburg
Collegiate Institute.
?Messrs. Norman and Simms Fen- :
' der left Tuesday for Greenville to
attend Furman University.
%?Mr. J. R. Owens, of Charleston,
is on a visit to relatives in ther city.
His many friends here are glad to
see him again.
?Col. W. G, Smith, of Orangeburg,
was in the city Monday at- :
tending the annual meeting of stockholders
of the cotton mill.
?Mrs. J. D. Copeland and daughter,
Mozelle, and Mrs. W. P. Riley :
and son arrived last Friday from an
extended stay at Hendersonville.
?Mr. C. W. Rentz, Jr., who has ;
been staying at Ulmer for some
months, has returned home and accepted
a position at J. A. Byrd's.
?Mr. and Mrs. E. E-- Hmyhes. of
Holly Springs, Miss., who have been
visiting relatives in the Ehrhardt
section for some time, returned home
Tuesday. 4
The Cotton flarket.
The cotton market has slumped
very much. The price being paid
here to-day (Wednesday) is 11.35 ,
cents, and the receipts for the past
week were about 600 bales. Farm-1
ers ought to keep cotton off the mar-!
ket if they expect the price to go up. |
A great investment, absolutely safe, !
brings returns that nothing else can;
giving surplus earning power; securing .
comfort and health in your declining
years. That's what Hollister's Rocky ;
Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, Tea or I!
Tablets. H. F. Hoover. j<
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ig is said to have happened n
louthern and one Seaboard,
nt waxed warm, and finally t
ad hauls." We no doubt carrj
sell in an entire year. We h;
? spot cash, getting all discoi
atest styles, all goods being sc
d Wagons.
jvery kind used in this section. c
d anything in the line. Many vi
two-horse wagons, heavy and c<
All good ones, the very best u
in the country. p
:ank e
ER'S
QUALITY"
RE
5' Coat Suits in Browns, Grays, Blues ai
I50, $15.00, and $17.75 suit. Don't miss ?
Skirts at $7.50 and $12.50 each. These a
ou could not duplicate these in the city at
1a and Mohair Skirts, $1.50 and up to$10.<
etticoats in fancy stripes, plain browns, b
faists in white and ecru. Prices $3.50 ant
i. | Notions
10c Finishing Braid 5c bunch
6 yd. bunch Finishing Braid Colgate's
and Mennen's Talc
39c set. ?Baby Eiite" Shoe Polish 7c
>0c to $1.00. Black Silk Thread 4c spool.
REE 25c Pillow Tops 10c each.
Crepe Paper 3c roll.
ook, it will cost nothing, and you will see
Furnishings carried in this section of the
es and guarantee them to give satisfaction.
Work Day for the Orphanages.
Saturday, September the 28th, has
been appointed work day for the
Thornwell, Connie Maxwell and Epworth
Orphanages.
These institutions have six hundred
orphan children in them, and
they are provided for by voluntary
contributions. They have just passed
through the summer months,
with their financial stringency, and
should now have an increase in the
amount of contributions for their
support.
The work day plan furnishes av
special opportunity, for grown people
and children, to give the income
of one day, or the proceeds of one
day's labor to the orphans.
The crop prospects are promising,
the prices are good, and the outlook
in the business world is encouraging.
The Lord has opened his hand, and
poured out his blessings upon us.
As an expression of our gratitude
for his goodness, we should make
some return to him. "Inasmuch as
ye have done it unto one of the least
of these my brethren, ye have done
it unto me." Cash, groceries and 1
dry goods will all be acceptable.
W. B. Wharton,,
Supt. Epworth Orphanage.
Miss Pearle Delk has accepted a
position with A. Rice.
SPECIALJOTICES.
Advertisements Under this Head 25c
For 25 Words or Less.
FOR SALE.?91 acres of land for sale
near Govan. Apply to
H. A. KAY, Bamberg, S. C.
FOR SALE?Corner lot of 2i acres on I
Midway street, next to Mr. Kirsch's
residence. A bargain. '
J. C. SANDIFER. .
FOR SALE.?117 acres of land for i
sale near Govan. Apply to i
H. A. RAY, Bamberg, S. C.
TO RENT.?One of the best stores in
Bamberg. Recently renovated. Glass j
front. Best stand m town for business. :
Apply E. C. HAYS. j
DOG LCST.?One white pointer, one ]
year old, a few brown spots on head and
one on back. Reward paid for return to
The Herald office.
FOR SALE.?150 acres virgin pine
timber. Finest kind of saw mill timlber.
Located J mile from side track on Southern
Railway, and three miles west of
Bamberg. Cheap for cash.
JONES A. WILLIAMS,
Bamberg, S. C.
FOR SALE.?A horse your wife or ,
children can drive on visits or to school
with safety, and he's good looking, too. '
S. W. JOHNSON, Bamberg, S. C.
BEFORE buying or selling a farm or
any property, write THE CAROLINA 5
REALTY & TRUST COMPANY, Bish- ,
spville, S. C. $
;
"ION I
iear Bamberg at a competing
TVip twn nnrtprs ornt iritn a Hi
he Southern porter, to close i
r in our large repository more
ave the largest and best equ
ants, and therefore it is easy
)ld under a strong guarantee.
Horses a
We always have some stock on Har
hoice stock which we are anxious t
rants always, and we want you to mak
ome to town. If you want to buy, al
re in showing you around. Rememt
rices before you buy.
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Hoau
"the store
A D V = T O = W E A
nd Black, all new styles. Prices $7.50,
seeing these.
ire handsomely trimmed with wide silk
\ the price.
30. Well made and handsomely trimmed,
lacks and helios. Prices $4.25 to $6.50.
1 $5.00 each.
s Men's Clothing
We handle the fa
Suits from $10.00 to 3
* absolutely guaranteed
um 19c box. ever bought a suit fr
i ? what it is. We have
box. i * r- ???
uere iiuw lur uvc yea.
feet satisfaction. Oi
Suit is the best sold
would cost you $12.5
Fancy Worsteds, $12.
KLAUBE1
'Xr'car'ter'I
Attdrney-at-Law *
BAMBERG, S. C. I
Special Attention Given to Settlement
of Estates and Investigation of Titles X
Offices over Bamberg Banking Co.
WANTED!
Fifty Colored Laborers at Once
For Logging, Railroad
and Sawmill Work.
STEADY WORK
GOOD WAGES
Paid Every Night With
Checks which may be
turned into office every
two weeks to be cashed.
House Rent Free
Also can use white labor
Call or Address
BREON LUMBER BO.
ULMERS, ----- s. C.
Located on 5. A. L. Railroad.
uoi i icTPR't;
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Medicine for Busy People.
Brines Golden Health and Renewed Visor.
A specific for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver
md Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure
Blood. Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache
md Bacgache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tablet
form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by j
Hoixister Drug Company-. Madison, Wis.
wqlden nuggets for sallow people
I WrvcrBpOFFfTikS SSl
l"BoVERFK#r>pUCEP-1
Light SAWMILLS
LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES i
SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND I
GASOLINE ENGINES.
Try LOMBARD, ACgXfTA i
N RAILR<
point of the Southern and Seaboard Air Line
iscussion of the merits of the roads and the n
;he discussion, said: "Oh, go way, nigger, th
j buggies, wagons, harness, etc., than most of
ipped building in the lower part of South Cai
to -see why we sell so many vehicles. Then
nd Mules.
id, and we have in our stables now some
0 dispose of. We can take care of your Harnes;
:e our stables your headquarters when you and heaw
1 right, if not we take just as much pleas- of harnes
>er this: It will always pay you to get our those han
ties, and 1
. \
:RG, Bamfc
Bars' i
i OF QUALITY"
k K U C P A K I 1V1 G 1
A handsome line of Coats in all the leading shades
Leather. Prices $3.00 to $25.00. We can suit you.
A swell line of children's and misses' coats, all colors an
Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoats $1.50 and up to $3.50 ea
better than silk." Black and colors.
100 Short Coats for ladies to close out at $2.25 to $3.50
$7.50. They Must Go.
' and Furnishings We have about 100 Suits carried o1
6 couple of seasons that are not up to th<
mous "Griffon Brand" style. We want to close them out.
525.00 each. Every Suit and make us an offer on any of these
I. Ask any one that has will probably oe taken up. Suits wor
om us, he will tell you to go at $5.00 and $6.00. We are lc
been handling this line money on these, but we need the
rs and it has given per- therefore they must go. Ask to a
ir $10.00 Black Thibet when you come in. We ought to s
t anywhere at price, it member of the family one of them.
0 to $13.00 elsewhere. A beautiful* assortment of Fancy V
50, $15.00, $18.00 and up. in, $1.00 to $6.00.
R'S, "The Store of Quality, : b;
I NEW STORE I
1 LOOK FOR McGOWAN'S N
| Dealer in Dry Goods, IN
if?) I spent considerable time
>?: selecting the best and mo
ftgy) colors in my line at low
give you the benefit of th
fi SHOES, ETC.
Men's Shoes from $1.00 to $4.00.
U?))) All over patent leather hand sewed guaranteed
in every way at $3.49 and $3.74.
\^j)j Also patent leather shoes at $1.99, $2.25 and $3.
[SpSSl Gun Metals ranging at the same prices.
I Boys' Shoes, patent leather, 69 cents and up
i to $2.49, and in all kinds of leathers.
Ladies' Shoes, patent leather, $2.23 and $2.49.
We have them in all grades of leather and
at all prices.
A full line of Infants' Shoes at lowest prices.
All kinds and qualities of Hosiery at lowest
prices. Can suit anybody.
Men's fleece lined underwear, heavy and good
quality, at 89c the suit and up.
All grades of Ladies' Underwear at lowest |
| prices.
| Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs at 5c each.
P Xoiv, I have mentioned only a fe
look over my stock and let me shou
Remember, my motto is: Xo On
i McGowan's Ch(
BAMBERG. SOU"
You will find me next door to
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3AD1NG 11
Railways: Two trains met 1| 5qf
umber of passengers carried. m Wt
e Southern kills more people ?
f our competitors in this part W 'fM
rolina, we buy always in car M
t, too, we buy only the best ? ^
Harness, Whips, Etc. | M
s of all grades and prices, single and double, light fi!, -Ms
r, for buggy, wagon, or plough, also all extra parts jM rV|
b, oils, etc. We almost forgot to tell you about , g
dsome lap robes. Full line just in. They are beau- j||}
the prices are most reasonable.
>erg, S. C. 1
^LAUBE^I
"THE STORE OF QUALITY" ||
of Tans, Castors, Blacks and OT
id styles, $1.00 and up. I J?
ch. "Looks like silk." "Wears 1&
each. Former price $4.50 to %
per for a We are agents for the following lines and V
?present can suit you in quality and price : A
and you Jn0' B' Stetson's Hats &-50 to $5'00 @
th $10.00 Jefferson Special Hats $3.00. ft
^money* Edwin Clapp's Shoes $5.50 and up. 2
ee these Crossett and Crawford Shoes, $3.50, $4.00 ?&
ill every an{* $5.00 pair. Jr
Ferguson McKenney's, greatest line of
ests just Shirts in the country; $1.00 Shirts, 75c or A Wg
VMBERG, S. C.J I
If IVftaVV UVVVV &|i
EW CHEAP GASH STORE M
lotions, Shoes, Clothing j ^
in the Northern Markets
>st up-to-date styles and ^0
est prices, and want to
em all & & & & & & ^
LIKEi^ UUUU3, C1U ;\?r. gH
All Up-to-date and the Very . v?4y 'M
Latest Shades and Fabrics.'.'.* I , v? v#g
Silks in all colors, at 69c, 89c, and $1.00 yard.
Mercerized Madras in all colors at 25c the yard.
Broadcloths from 49c the yard up. gagg ^Ijl
Chambrays in all colors from 8?c the yard up. vp?|
Percales from 7fc the yard up. KQAl
Amoskeag Dress Ginghams at 8Jc the yard. '
Fancy Checked Suitings at 15c the yard. yyj .
All kinds of grades and colors of Calicoes at *
Outings from 5c to 12?c the yard.
Bleaching from 6c to 10c the yard.
Fruit of the Loom tfieacnmg, at> mcnes wiae, ![C0^1
at 10 cents the yard. VS*V/
All kinds of Laces, Embroideries, etc., at
lowest prices.
Ribbons, all kinds, at all prices.
w of my bargains. Come and
; you the many bargains I have. - c'';p?
e Can Undersell Me. Jt jt (v5)y
tap Cash Store 1
rH CAROLINA . .f|?
the Peoples Drug Company flWAj '