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\ U." > > ?? I R; Sty? Samhrrg feralb ? ESTABLISHED IN APRIL, 1891 ] ? 1 A. IV, KSIGHT. Editor, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1907 ! ? A Tragedy of the Civil War. Not all the sad stories of wartime < come from the battle-field. Many a J heart-break is not recorded on the : list of theldlled and wounded. The 1 C1V1I War Knew liu mure ut; ' f currence than the following incident, taken from the New York Sun. A soldier had enlisted from his home in ] Georgia, where his father remained ] . undisturbed through the struggle. The young man fought through the ] war without a scratch save a slight wound which left him a little deaf. ! This affliction he never mentioned in his letters. j After the surrender he sent his ? ; father word that he would reach home about a certain date. Travel was then uncertain, and he could < ? . not tell just when he would arrive. His father prepared to receive him. He had brought out the best plate,; < . which had been secreted for a long j < time, and with gold which had been j1 exhumed he bought such substantial! [ and delicacies as the Southern marp. ' ket at that time afforded. As many of the old-time neighbors as were liv- t in the vicinity were invited to the hnrriA cominc. 1 The young soldier arrived on the c plantation the night before the earliest date he had mentioned. It was late and the family had retired, but r the dog heard the noise and began to bark. The sound roused the father, c who rose and got his shotgun. The ii country was overrun at the time with T stragglers and sneak-thieves. The t father, gun in hand, weBt to the door, | saw the approaching figure and chal- i $ lenged it. The young man, being < deaf, made no reply, but still ad- s || vanced, whereupon the father raised c his gun and fired. His son fell, shot Kf'K through the heart. c It was a pitiful sight to see that s k/ almost crazed father carrying his 1 ~. lifeless son into the home which had i ? been made ready to welcome him. J If The next day the guests arrived. InI stead of joyously greeting the re- g turned soldier, they gazed at the still form, wrapped in a flag for which \ !- the young man had bravely fought, t ' Every private burial-ground had in 1 W:' = ' it a grave made by the war, but no If - funeral like that ever took place in c the vicinity, or, possibly, in the whole South.?Youth's Companion. ( Turbulent Time for Tillman. Sacramento,Cal., Sept.21.?Sen- (] If ator Benjamin Tillman participated Sgf. - in the most turbulent meeting of his J lecture tour last night, and the row < K; was all over his insistence to speak on s & the race question. The lecture was under the auspices J ^ of the Young Men's Christian asso- i ciation, and the president, respond- ] ing to the influence of the large colored population, demanded that the s ABWAlino conotfi** rofroin frr?m ilJUUbli vyoiuiiita Ayuavvi .... v... ', - talking about the race question. i When the meeting opened, the i president of the Young Men's Chris- 1 ' tian association informed him that the subject of the lecture would be c "The Trend of American Politics." Tillman got hopping maid in an in- ( stant and said he would not be gagged by a parcel of mules. Then the Y. M. C. A. official told the senator to get out in the street and talk; that he could not deliver an undesir- ( able address in the Y. M. C. A. < building. Tillman offered to return [ the check which had been given him < and jt was not accepted. Then Senator Tillman said he t would talk about politics, but would 1 interject the negro question. And } | ' another bigger row followed in j which many of the audience partici- ( pated. Men rose up and denounced ( the senator and he fought back. Fin- < r ally the question was put to the au- i * dience, whether the race question should be discussed or not, and Tillman was voted down. He acquiesced, nnmnm +VlQ+ VlQ OrtllW llQUO oaju.i& ujui ?iv wu.u ..u..w.v^v. I the result the other way had he so desired. He proceeded to talk politics in his forceful way. . Mill is Making Money. Bamberg, September 16.?The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bamberg Cotton Mills Company was held in the office of the company { today. A complete and very satis\ factory statement was rendered by J. H. Cope, president and treasurer, showing a net profit of about 35 per * . cent for the year. President Cope I stated that he had considerable trouble about labor during the greater portion of the year, and that the prof< / its would have been much larger but Q for this trouble. -] , The entire product of the mill has 2 been sold up to April 1, 1908, and c some of it up to July 1, 1908. The cotton to manufacture the goods sold has also been purchased at a price which assures a handsome profit for i next year. A semi-annual dividend < .of seven per cent was paid to the < stockholders before this meeting? 1 this being the custom?and this was \ not included in the net profits of the < statement today. If the dividends \ had been deferred until the meeting < had been held the profits would have < shown about 42 per cent instead of \ a laroro nnrtinn of fhp nrofiti? - rjv. J.JL ~ ^ ~ t have already been used in building ? additional operatives' houses and enlargements and improvements of the J ; , mill plant, and $7,000 or $8,000 more t will be used in erecting a cotton ware j house, the foundation of which has c - already been laid. J j Welch's grape juice in bottles at \ Moye's. i BANK STATEHENT. Statement of the condition of the Bamberg Banking Co., located at Bamberg, S. C., at the close of business Sepft. 17th, 1907: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $197,908.97 Overdrafts 685.59 Banking house 7,173.65 Furniture and fixtures 2,077.43 Due from banks and bankers 50,942.73 Currency 5,450.00 Gold 260.00 Silver, nickels and pennies... 2,094.00 Checks and cash items 439.75 Total $267,03Z.JL2 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $55,000.00 Surplus fund 30,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 15,632.64 Individual deposits subject to check 69,452.91 Savings deposits 16,935.00 rime certificates 19,646.35 Certified checks 5.22 Cashier's checks 360.00 Bills payable 60,000.00 Total $267,032.12 State of South Carolina, { County of Bamberg ) Before me came D. F. Hooton, cashier >f Bamberg Banking Co., who, being luly sworn, says that the above and 'oregoing statement is a true condition >f said bank, as shown by the books of lie in said bank. D. F. HOOTON, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, his 17th day of September, 1907. M. W. BRABHAM, Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: Jno. H. Cope, ) E. C. Hays, > Directors. J. B. Black, ) BANK OF OLAR. ? Statement of the condition of the Bank of )lar, located at Olar, S. C., at the close of busness September 17th, 1907. RESOURCES. iOans and discounts, $76,172.26 )verdrafts, 281.72 Janking house, 915.50 "urniture and fixtures, 915.54 )ue from banks and bankers, 6,379.10 Surrency, 1,000.00 told, 182.50 Silver, nickels and pennies, 520.96 Shecks and cash items, 275.00 Total, $86,642.58 LIABILITIES. Japital stock paid in, 820,000.00 Surplus fund, 1,862.50 Jndivlded profits, less current expenses and taxes paid, 5,030.94 ndividual deposits, subject to check, 29,371.60 totes and bills rediscounted, 15,377.54 Jills payable, 15,000.00 Total, $86,642.58 State of South Carolina, County of Bamberg. Before me came G. M. Neeley, cashier or tne Jank of Olar, who, being duly sworn, says hat the above and foregoing statement is a rue condition of said bank, ,as shown by the >ooks of file in said bank. G. M. NEELEY, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 20th lay of September, 1907. W. B. CHITTY, (L. S.] Notary Public, S. C. Uorrect-attest: C. F. RIZER, Director. , .BANK OF DENMARK. Statement of the cond2tion of the Bank of Denmark, located at Denmark, S. C., at the lose of business September 17th, 1907. RESOURCES. ^oans and discounts, S 53,296.02 Due from banks and bankers, 68,873.58 Currency, 3,140.00 Silver, nickels and pennies, 1,159.28 Total, 8126,468.88 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In, 8 10,000.00 Jndivlded profits, less current expenses and taxes paid, 5,767.59 Individual deposits, subject to check, 110,701.29 Total, > 8126,468.88 State of South-Carolina, County of Bamberg. Before me came J. Arthur Wiggins, cashier >f Bank of Denmark, who, being duly sworn, ays that the above and foregoing statement s a true condition of said bank, as shown by he books of file In said bank. J. ARTHUR WIGGINS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd lay of September, 1907. W. H. WROTON, [SEAL] Notary Public, S. C. 'orrect-attest: S. D. M. Guess. ) J as. B. G uess, > I >ir ectors. J. Arthur Wiggins,) TAX NOTICE. The county treasurer's office will be >pen for the collection of State, county, school and all other taxes from the 15th lay of October, 1907, until the 15th day >f March, 1908, inclusive. From the 1st day of January, 1908, un;ii the 31st day of January, 1908, a penally of 1 per cent, will be added to all unoaid taxes. From the first day of Februiry, 1908, until the 28th day of February, L908, a penalty of 2 per cent, will be addid to ah unpaid taxes. From the 1st lay of March, 1908, until the 15th day >f March. 1908, a penalty of 5 per cent. vill be added to all unpaid taxes. The following is the levy : For State purposes, 5 mills. For county purposes, 3 mills. Constitutional school tax, 3 mills. Total, 1(H mills. SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVIES. Bamberg, No. 14, 4? mills. Denmark, No. 21, 6 mills. Olar, No. 8, 4 mills. Lees, No. 23, 4 mills. Midway, No. 2, 2 mills. Cuffie Creek, No. 17, 2 mills. Colston, No. 18, 2 mills. Ehrhardt, No. 22, 2 mills. Oak Grove, No. 20, 2 mills. Govan, No. 11, 3 mills. Binnaker's, No. 12, 3 mills. > Hopewell, No. 1, 3 mills. Clear Pond, No. 19, 2 mills. Hunter's Chapel, No. 16, 1 mill. Hampton, No. 3, 2 mills. Heyward, No. 24, 2 mills. All male persons who were 21 years >f age on or before the 1st day of Januiry, 1907, are liable to $1.00 poll tax. rhose who hove not made returns to the luditor wili do so on or before 1st day >f January, 1908. JNO. F. FOLK, Treasurer Bamberg County. Bamberg, S. C., September 25th, 1907. [ MONEY TO LEND ! [ <> We are prepared to negotiate O p loans on Improved farms for * r tive and ten years, partial pay- < ments, eight per cent, interest. < r Don't write, come and see us. t J. 0. Patterson, Jr. J. W. Patterson r BARNWELL, S. C. \ Opening Books of Subscription. Opening booksof subscription to the capital tock of the Dam berg, Ehrhardt & Walterx>ro Railway Company. Please take notice hat the books of subserip,ion to the capital took of the Ram berg, Ehrhardt & Walterboro Railway Company will be opened at eight (8) >'clock p. m? Thursday, October 3rd, 1907, at he office of H. J. Brabham, at Bamberg, S. \ By order Of E. T. LaFitte, John F. Folk, H. f. Brabham, G. Frank Bamberg, J. B. Black, H. Wichman, C. A. Savage, P. M. Murray, \V. J. Flshburne, J. M. Walker, Board of Cor>orators. | Valuable Far @ Bamberg Count /& S5 acres, more or less, 4-room dw stables, and one 3-room tenant hou: 1 @7 stables, about 70 acres cleared and 1 /& cultivation. Only one mile North 1 at C., good for trucking or general cr a bargain for a limited time. Prio @ 36 acres, more or less, about 30 a< buildings. Only about one mile I .Near enough to keep your town < Price only ?20 per acre. 100 acres, more or less, about on< Odom's Bridge; 75 acres cleared, 5 dining room and kitchen, barn a other outbuildings. Lands in gooc tion; good neighborhood. Price ai plication. 50 acres, about two-thirds of w with pecan trees just coming into ing. This property lies near the to1 a railroad center. A bargain a\N Will pay for itself in a few years, cation. 442 acres, more or less, 4-room and stables and other outbuildu acres cleared, balance in hard woe mile North of Midway on Southern #10 per acre. 150 acres without buildings, cleared, balance in hardwood timtx one mile East of Midway on Sou Price Jio per acre. 260 acres, more or less, about icn 4-room dwelling, barn and stables buildings. Well timbered with ha about two miles North-east of Baml per acre. 910 acres, lies within a few hundr way. Farm and stock lands. Price 650 acres, finely timbered with lies about 5 miles of Ehrhardt on C 500 acres in Three Mile Townshij and in a high state of cultivation. good in Bamberg county. L>e scrip TO on application. 1 J. T. C Women have decided that in case they cannot vote, they will cut out the ' 'Stork'' proposition. Perfectly proper to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Itsgood for everything. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. H. F. Hoover. valuable" Plantation For Salo My plantation known as the Honey ford or Hutto place, containing two hundred and ninety four acres, well timbered, with both swamp and upland. Price dnllftrfi nriP third cash, balance on one, two and three years' time, one-third each year, with interest at the rate of eight per cent, payable annually on the whole balance. Five-horse farm now open. Mrs. S. H. Counts Bamberg, S. C. VALUABLE Farming Land For Sale My plantation known as the Pinckney place, contalnihg six hundred and thirty acres: ten-horse farm open and two more can be opened. The balance in fine swamp timber, very valuable. Price, seven thousand five hundred dollars. (?7,500.) Also my plantation known as the Muse Slace, four-horse farm open, containing two undred and twenty-seven acres, with timber enough on it to pay for the place. Price, two thousand five hundred dollars. ($2,500.) T. J. COUNTS Bamberg, S. C. IDR/Q.' R'HAI'R i> Dental Surgeon - - - Bamberg, S. C. JI In office every dky In the week. GraduT ate of Baltimore College of Dental Sur2 gery, class 1892. Member S. C. Dental ^ Association. Officelnold bank building Dr. 0. D. Faust DENTIST I BAMBERG, S. C. | OFFICE IN FOLK BUILDING I MASTER'S SALE. Southern Fertilizer and Chemical Co., plaintiff, against S. G. Mayfield et al., defendants. By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas dated July 2, 1907, I will sell before the court house in Bamberg on Monday, October 7, 1907, being salesday, between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, (purchaser to pay for papers) all that tract or plantation of land, situate in the County of Bamberg, State of South Carolina, containing 600 acres and called the "Williams plantation," bounded north and east by JBlackville public road, south by the Little Salkehatchie river, west by S. G. Mayfield's upper mill place, of which land about 400 acres is farming land?cleared. If terms of sale are not complied with within one hour, lands will be resold, on the same terms, at the risk of the former purchaser, until a purchaser is found wno shall comply. H. C. FOLK, Master for Bamberg County. Sept. 9, 1907. BAMBERG GUARDS REGULAR MEETING EVERY THURSDAY 8:30 P M |w. P. RILEY | I FIRE, LIFE i | ACCIDENT | i INSURANCE| BAMBERG, - - - - S. C. T m and Timber L y 214 acres near Howe . A cultivation and a portioi 2 ;"fh barn and This Piece ?f in fine state of tlme for onl>' *20 Per aci of Bamberg, S. City I ops. Will go at e on application. A beaulifui bome witb cres cleared. No leges, situated on the We from Bamberg. an(j fr0nts Calhoun and cows and hogs. acres of land in town of modern dwelling in gooc e mile South of vineyard; about five acre -room dwelling, half bearing; artesian w< nd stables and gallons of good, pure wa I state of cultiva- through dwelling; swim id terms on ap- one acre in flowers an< house and all necessary c 'hich is covered t017 and tw0 summer h profitable bear- growing over them; heal cvn of Denmark, of town about 2>5oo, sh 'aits some one. cotton I** -vear> and onl: Price on appli- great health of on the Southern Railway , ... , improvements, cut into VjF'f n sold from $600 to $1000 F;- ^""n50. at a low figure. Call ea, d timber. One on application. I Railway. Pnce ^th three-room ten; pecans, for 12,500.00. about 75 acres ^ , . jrs. Lies about One open lot on corner thern Railway, containing one acre. Tfc placed at a low figure to 3 acres cleared, re<luestand other out- One 5-room dwelling < ird wood. Lies and stables, large lot wit! uaror "Pric>? tm and all nndpr fence. Pr One lot containing 9 4ed yards of Mid- with 7 room dwelling, th low; terms easy, and two 2-room tenant h hardwoods, and other necessary out build oast Line R. R. fence. A bargain for som< >, well improved Three single story 5-ro Few farms as of Calhoun street in first >tion and terms nice fence. We are pu1 Price only $700 each. )'NEAL, Real Esta PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY 1 I Open in Telephone Building by Expert Artists. Come and examine our pictures. Prices from 60c to $6.00 per dozen. Special attention to enlarging and copying old pictures. T. J. POOSER & BRO. BAMBERG, - - - S. Q. J I, I in i nFi.KI 11/1 U? MS *4 *4 CARRIAGE WORKS ANYTHING ON WHEELS Delivery wagons, one and two horse farm wagons, ice wagons, log carts, sewing machine wagons, or any kind of special work built to order on short notice. First-class repair and paint shop, does pipe work and carries piping and fixtures, j | brass fittings, engine supplies, injectors, steam gauges, engine oils, large stock of buggies, harness, lap robes and ! whips for sale cheap. All work ! will be appreciated and satisfaction guaranteed n i n f i k: ? | L/ M m?? m?? mm n "" ITmoye Dickinson! J[ INSURANCE AGENT j[ i > WILL WRITE ANYTHING < > < Fire, Tornado, Accident, Lia- < JI bility, Casualty, in the J[j J strongest and most re- <[ 0 liable companies. o J[ TELEPHONE No. 10 B. Bamberg. S.C. J BRICK FOR SALE 1 We are manufacturing a = High Grade Brick and can furnish Run of Kiln at $6.00 f. o. b. cars I Badham, Sonth Carolina Dorchester Lumber Co. Badham, South Carolina ffl TITLES LOANS I EXAMINED NEGOTIATED 1 J. ALDRICH WYMAN I I ATTORN EY-AT-L AW g |j . Civil and Office upstairs, over || Criminal Practice Bamberg Banking Co. 9 ands For Sale 01 ill's mill, in fine state of Three two st ti of tract in virgin timber. Calhoun streei erty we offer for a limited finished. We *e. veay easy tern Property ^ne 5"room ing I*/} acres, l town and country privi-st end of Railroad Avenue, ?asv reach f Broad Streets, contains 14 . Bamberg, with eight-room "on of the tow 1 repair; good orchard and One brick st :s in pecan trees, about one- East side of Ik ell 417 feet deep flowine 16 and in businej ter per minute; water piped rear of same, t ming pool and fish pond; ings all in go i shrubbery; good servant boarding hous >utbuildings; also conserva- able capacity, ouses with beautiful vines trees; good ga [thy location. Population easy terms, on ips about 15,000 bales of ~ , y45 miles from Aiken, the . Two larSe ?1 S C. This property lies 1D* 0ne 7, and the land without the residential lots, could be per acre, but will be sold -ly if you want a bargain, will sell ten acres of this *349 acres b< ant house and five acres of a bargain. Ik 900 acres, at of Church aud Cox streets, lis nice building site will be a quick buyer. Price on Dn Main street, with barn 750 acres, or 1 1 ^ . 1 tmiruir I01 ti garden, etc., good water, ice only $1,250.00. limits. Will g , ^ time, but will .5 acres on new road street, Full descriptic ree 4-room tenant houses ouses, barn and stables and [ings, good water, all under 26>000 acres i one. Price on application, and terms on a om dwellings on East side -class condition, all under tting this on easy terms. Fine farms a tion. ite Agent, Bamber VALUABLE REALE An excellent dwelling, good location, at West Denmark. Write for particulars. 7 building lots on Palmetto Avenue 35x100,1 residence lot near union depot 100x331, one residence on Beach Avenue, in Denmark. Prices reasonable. One acre lot, 7 room dwelling, good : orchard and outbuildings, near church and school, East Denmark. Price on call. . One acre vacant lot in the heart of Bamberg. Price $500. ] 3 one acre lots on New Bridge street near Southern depot. Price $550 each. One dwelling and lot on South side of i Railroad Avenue. Lot runs from Rail- ! road Avenue to Broad 8treet. $900.00. Vacant corner lot on Main Street, near 1 graded school. Beautiful building site. ! Price $1,000.00. < One 3 acre lot, with 4 room dwelling in Bamberg, well built, easy terms. Price $800.00. Two story dwelling on New Bridge street, lot 80 feet front and 355 feet deep, good water and stables, mce $l,8W. One two story brick bnilding in the heart of business centre. Pays 10 per cent, on investment. One acre lot with 6 room cottage on Railroad Avenue. Delightful location Price $1,600. 11 acre lot with cottage, situate on Midway street near Carlisle Pitting School. This is an excellent bargain, i Price $2,250. A new residence with six rooms and bath and two tenant houses, with lot of one acre, on Railroad avenue. This is something to be desired. . An unimproved lot on Church street, 60x200, near colored graded school. Price $150. One lot with cottage, situated on east prong of Main street." Rents $4.00 monthly. Price $400. An unoccupied lot adjoining residence occupied by H. M. Graham. 1 An unoccupied lot,42+ feet, on Bamberg or Main street, adjoining lot of W. P. Riley. Suitable for business house or warehouse. ? That business lot corner Bamberg and Elm streets adjoining G. Frank BamhArcr's st.?hlfi Int. The most valnable business property in Bamberg. Three unimproved lots on street in 1 rear of colored graded school, at remarkably low figures^ A good cottage with large lot on Carlisle street. Price $1,300. Vacant lots for sale in desirable portion of this growing town. Come and see me if you are really interested. I am very busy but can talk to you on business. Six room cottage on Railroad Avenue near business center, rents for $120.00. Price $1,250.00. ; Thirty (30) building lots on Carlisle and Green streets, payable in monthly < installments without interest. The only desirable lots now in Bamberg that are upon the market. Parties wishing to pay cash will be allowed 6 per cent off. 1 TO RENT. Two offices in heart of business district. Two 2-story residences, near F. M. : Simmons. One 1-story house near F. M. Simmons. BARNWELL COUNTY. Eight building lots in the heart of 1 Allendale's busy business centre. For : prices write me. < H. M. GRAHAM, Bamberg, Sox 7 Hoover's E jx IS ALWAYS LARGE ASSC TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUJV SOAPS, BRUSHES, RUBBER GOO v AND DRUGGIS1 Remember us When in Need We TELEPHONE 44 * s&fto . .. i Easy Terms 1 :ory 8-room dwellings on West side of A t in first-class condition and nicely sc are putting this valuable property on dwelling on Midway street containbarn and stables, fruit and pecan ore, single story, 25 x 75 feet, on )arn and stables and other outbuild- fQp od order. An ideal location for a ra e. Can be enlarged to any reason- S& Large lot with fruit and shade Sx? .rden, all under fence. Price, with A application. pen lots in town of Midway contain- X ich. Will be sold at a bargain. Barnwell County itween Caves and Ulmer. Will go at A ascription and price on application. a? >out 2 mites from Seiglingville and 5' & endale. One of the finest farms in ty. Terms easy. JK Hampton County tly one mile from Fairfax. Fine farm M ads, which lie very near corporate A po at a reasonable fivure for a limited ^3* warrant fancy prices in near future, m n and price on application. A g timbered lands near Ybor City. Price A md timber lands. Prices on applies- * STATE FOR SALE. 25 shares Bamberg Cotton Mills Stock. 530 shares Bamberg Oil Mill Stock. - - Various building lots in all sections of the town and other farm property for sale. -: If you wish to buy anything, or if you have any property for sale, let me sellit ; 5 for vou. 119 acre farm, five miles from Bamberg, near Odom's bridge. Good bargain. . 60 acres land one mile from Bamberg, heavily timbered. Price $2,000.00. 400 acre farm 6 miles of Bamberg, 12 .j] horse farm open, high state of cultivation, 12 tenant houses in excellent condi- . 4 tion. Price on application. 200 acres of land near Rev. Rome? fjVjfl Govan?well timbered and a bargain. /} $1,500.00. 350 acres clay land, 5 miles South of Bamberg, on Odom's bridge road. See me for prices. 180 acres of land, Odom's place road well improved, will rent for $300. Price $3,000.00. 600 acres clay'land, 7 miles from Bamberg, well improved. Terms reasonable. ' < ? Price $8,000.00. Fourteen acres with cabin 1 mile West Bamberg?9 acres cleared. Price $420.00. 300 acre farm two miles North of Bam- & berg. Good residence and fine farim PHpp stR.ono.oo. v ' * - ^ 600 acre farm 5 miles South of Baniberg. a gilt edge farm. Price on application. 34 acre farm two miles South Bamberg. Buildings worth $300. Price $600. 200 ac^e farm 4 miles from Bamberg. Price $3,000. 100 acre farm near Howell's mill. vSa Rents for $126.00. Price $1,000. 1000 acre farm near the town of Bamberg. Make no inquiries unless you are able to buy something of rare value. Good farm of 475 acres about three miles from Olar. Price $2760. Good farm of 166 acres two miles East of Bamberg. Price $2,500. Timbered lands for sale on Edisto river at rock bottom prices. 117 acre farm one mile from Bambeig. Well improved with barb wire fencing all around. The timber is worth the price. Price $4,000. 300 acre farm in Buford Bridge township, well improved with new dwelling, etc. Price $4,000.00. AAA on.a farm fitramilod fmm RomKorcf 1W CftV/X C lOXUij UT V &U4AV& AAVUi Rafe bargain. $6,Q00.00. 110 acre farm five miles south of Bamberg. Good place. Price and terme easy. 130-acre farm six miles from Bamberg. The timber worth price of place. An excellent farm between Bamberg and Denmark. Don't write or see me unless you have the money. / 1000 acres land, the best in Bamberg county lying on the Southern Railway, If you have money and want to double it call on me, bat don't write, would be too unsatisfactory to both of us. 296 acres good land near Olar, will rent for six bales of cotton. Price on application. BEAUFORT COUNTY One truck farm, Beaufort county, 160 acres, under high state of cultivation* Price $8,000. ' s? HAMPTON COUNTY. 2 4000 acre farm in Hampton county, heavily timbered and good land. Pricea right. If you don't want to buy put it off until January. Real Estate Agt., ; ith Carolina. >- V, & ^ )rug Store J UP-TO-DATE s I - = =? i )RTMENT OF IERY, PATENT MEDICINES, DS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, rs? SUNDRIES. Sene you Promptly and Efficfcfltij BAMBERG, S. C