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6 t' ' . IP> ' ' ' ..ry' f . -V.. * V... > 4 '-A ... Mp " p. vxV;^-' **?. ? . " < , v^-. _ . v. ; w ; ?5ct. ?^T-* * ? | COM H The following f[ there, one So | f The argumen | than yourroa H of the State s j| load lots for ^ makes and Ia1 s" n t | Buggies ana i ": Our stock embraces almost ev p Top buggies, open buggies, and styles to select from. One and t H light, wide and narrow tires, i M makes, from the best builders ii Iq.fr I I At $1.50 to $28.00 pvj SET. 1 ART SQUARES ? At $3.50 to $15.00 & BACH f @ LACE CURTAINS | I 30c to $2.50 | PER PAIR I g RUGS I 08c to $3.50 gfj g' j| EACH V ?: i - ' Personal Mention. ?Mr. C. Ehrhardt, of Ehrhardt, was in the city to-day. >< ?Mr. J. S. J. Faust, of Denmark, ; was in the city last Friday. * ?Mr. T. S. Rice, of Columbia, is ^ spending several days in the city. y ?Mr. W. L. Linder, of the Smoaks < section, was in the city yesterday. 1 ?Miss Ruby Clement is again with Mrs. K. I. Shuck & Co., as milliner. < ?Rev. S. P. Chisolm, of the Col- \ ston section, was in the city Monday. 1 ?Misses' Linnie Riley and Pearle ] Black went to Winthrop college last . weex. i ?Mr. J. D. Miley, of the Smoak's 1 section, was in the city last Satur- ' day. < ?Miss Mary Livingston has gone ] to Greenwood to re-enter Lander col- 1 lege. . j ?Mr. M. C. Johnson, of The Her- 1 aid, spent Sunday at his home in 1 Aiken. ' \ ?Editor A. B. Jordan, of Dillon, i visited in the city last Saturday and : Sunday. ?Mrs. .H. E. Dickinson returned last Friday from a visit to relatives < at Estill. ?Mr. R. M. Bruce, of The Herald, spent Sunday in Branchville with his : parents. j j ?Mrs. Mary E. Hartzog, of Den- , mark, is visiting friends and relatives in the city. ?Mrs. A. J. Foster returned last week from an extended visit to relatives in Tennessee. 1 ?Mrs. Samuel Dantzler and daugh- 1 ter, Miss Rosa, of Alabama, are vis- i iting relatives in the city. ?Messrs. Earle Dukes, Marion i Byrd, and Albert Utsey, of Branchville, spent Sunday in the city with friends. ?Rev. and Mrs. T. C. O'Dell, of : Allendale, visited the family of Mr. C. R. Brabham for a few days this week. ?Col. T. J. Counts returned Tuesfrnm a vieit to thp fnmilv of his VM*J ? ..w.w daughter, Mrs. S. H. Saunders, in Florence. i ?Mrs. H. M. Graham and children are visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. N. F. Kirkland, in the Buford's 'V Bridge section. ?Rev. R. A. Yongue, of Barnwell, was in the city yesterday to attend the Fitting School opening. He has a son in the school. ?Mrs. J. L. Eddleman, who has! ? been on a visit to friends in the city, returned last week to her home in j Yazoo City, Miss. r ?Mr. Howard Sheridan left last j 1 Friday for Spartanburg, where he I will attend Wofford college. He will graduate next year. < . . ;r PETIl 5r is said to have happened n uthern and one Seaboard, t waxed warm, and finally t d hauls." We no doubt carrj ell in an' entire year. We h; spot cash, getting all discoi test styles, all goods being sc I Wagons. ery kind used in this section. c anything in the line. Many v wo-horse wagons, heavy and c \11 good ones, the very best u 1 the country. p AN KF KLAUBE We e the 1 Specials for Mor 10 yards Merrimac Shirtin 1 yd. wide Heavy Outings 10 yds. Good Cambric, wo New Black Silks 27 inch Waterproof Jap, 75c yd. ?? ?_.i. r% -i. 3 rr~xr~jL~ otrA 27 men vjuaranureu iauew, ouc yu. 36 inch Black Taffeta, 95c yd. If prices mean anything to SELECTED STOCK of L pleasure in showing you tl klaube: Secures Orangeburg Paper. Washington, September 21.?A leal has just been consummated between the present owners of the Ormgeburg Patriot and Mr. Fred SVannamaker. of this city, by which ;he latter takes over the paper and vill assume active management and control of it during the next week or ;en days. Some years ago Mr. Wannamaker ame to Washington and entered the government service in the civil service commission and was later pronoted to a position as examiner. Last year he resigned his position and established the Wannamaker school to prepare candidates for entrance into the government service, rhe school will hereafter be conductid by mail alone, and that will allow Mr. Wannamaker considerable time to devote to his newspaper work. Although making a success here, cx)th in the government service and vith his school, Mr. Wannamaker feels a yearning to get his hand in journalism again, and readers of the Patriot will doubtless hear from him through its columns at an early date. When you want full cream cheese ?o to Moye's. A swell line of post cards at Moye's. Flour that's hard to beat at Moye's. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements Under this Head 25c For 25 Words or Les^s. FOR SALE.?Ten building lots in the town of Bamberg, situated m respectable colored neighborhood. Low prices and easy terms. JNO. F. FOLK. FOR SALE.?91 acres of land for sale near Govan. Apply to H. A. RAY, Bamberg, S. C. FOR SALE?Corner lot of 2J acres on Midway street, next to Mr. Kirsch's residence. A bargain. J. C. SANDIFER. FOR SALE.?117 acres of land for sale near Govan. Apply to H. A. RAY, Bamberg, S. C. DOGS LOST.?One white pointer, one year old, a few brown spots on head and one on back; also one brown speckled pointer, about one year old, full grown. Reward paid for return to this office. FOR SALE.?150 acres virgin pine timber. Finest kind of saw mill timber. Located | mile from side track on South ern 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 REALTY & TRUST COMPANY, Bishopville, S. C. T,."'- c ?*.- V ^J^S3fe5^S3t3^S3C3^S3C3^E3t3}3s3t3{Sfe "ION II tear Bamberg at a competing p The two porters got into a dis< he Southern porter, to close th r in our large repository more ] ave the largest and best equip ints, and therefore it is easy t )ld under a strong guarantee. Horses ai We always have some stock on hand hoice stock which we are anxious to rants always, and we want you to make ome to town. If you want to buy, all re in showing you around. Remembe rices before you buy. JAMBE :R'S "The Store ire showing this week a at est styles* also some E iday, Sept. 30th. gs, worth 9c yd., special 59c. i, worth 15c yd., special 10c. rth 15c yd., special at 98c. Miss Esma Delk Is now In cha and will take pleasure In show I 36 inch Guaranteed Chiffon Taffeta, $1.25 yard. 36 inch Guaranteed Heavy Taffeta, $1.50 yard. 27 inch Satin Stripe Pongee, 50c yd. 33 inch Silk Pongee, 50c yard ? you the above ought to convince you thj aaies' and Gents' Furnishings ever carrie< irough the stock. If you have never ''W. /* i A R R. "llie More 01 i |'J!F! CARTER | 0 Attorney-at-Law * J J BAMBERG, S- C. I <' Special Attention Given to Settlement 1 , of Estates and Investigation of Titles A < Offices over Bamberg Banking Co. WANTED! Fifty Colored Laborers at Once For Logging, Railroad and Sawmill Work. V I CTCA IW U/HDIf I JUrVL/ K TT V7I\1V GOOD WAGE5 Paid Every Night With Checks j which may be turned into office every two weeks to be cashed. House Rent Free Also can use white labor i Call or Address BREON LUMBER CO. ULMERS, S. C. Located on S. A. L. Railroad. |JA| I IQTFR'Q Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. A specific for constipation, muigesuuu, juivci , and Kidney troubles. Pimples. Eczema, Impure ; Blood. Bad Breath, Slujrsish Bowels. Headache ; and Bacaache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tab- 1 let form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by i Hollisteb Deug Company. Madison, Wis. VflLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE j MoSTpERFECT Q9 ? ,orri 1BOLBFee#yetP'""")CED- ; LightSAWMILLS; LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES! SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND: GASOLINE ENGINES. ! Try LOMBARD, ACgX?TA I v; -' > ." V ?' ?$&** ' . i'U " ' ' '*; " f I N RAILRC )oint of the Southern and Seaboard Air Line 1 cussion of the merits of the roads and the nui e discussion, said: "Oh, go way, nigger, the ? . . i i _ j? buggies, wagons, narness, etc., tnan mostoi c )ped building in the lower part of South Care ;o see why we sell so many vehicles. Then, nd Mules. , and we have in our stables now some dispose of. We can take care of your Harness < our stables your headquarters when you and heavy, right; if not we take just as much pleas- of harness, r this: It will always pay you to get our those hands ties, and th !RG, Bamb ! of Quality" KLAUBE magnificent line of Purs in all % beautiful Art Squares > Can you match them else A. F. C. Ginghams 10c yd. 5 pieces whit figured Madras, worth 18c, special at 12J< 10-4 Linen Sheeting, worth $1.25, at 89c y^j rge of our Ladles' Department ins you whether you buy or n6t Plaid and Stripe Silk Let Your Child Shirt Waist Patterns at Blister- BrOV We are agents $3, $3.50, $4, and $6 i $i.50t $1.75 and a] it we undersell others. We have the BIGGEST STOCK, the 1 in Bamberg. We have a good force of salesmen who will bought of us before give us a trial. REMEMBER THE PL BAMBERG, i I I NEW STORE i I LOOK FOR McGOWAN'S NI jjj Dealer in Dry Goods, N I spent considerable time selecting the best and moi u?)) colors in my line at low? give you the benefit of th< 8 SHOES, ETC. . Men's Shoes from $1.00 to ?4 jO. (\?))J All over patent leather hand sewed guaranteed in every way at $3. 49 and $3.74. V^v] Also patent leather shoes at ?1.99, $2.25 and $3. jHHH Gun Metals ranging at the same prices. Boys' Shoes, patent leather, 69 cents and up V^J) to $2.49, and in all kinds of leathers. '((?>S 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. Notv, I have mentioned only a fe Y/^S. look orer my stock and let me shou uQ)j Remember, my motto is: No On Hx #1 I #11 c MCaowans lint BAMBERG, SOU1 ((?))} You will find me next door to ' - '? ' -I rs I ?&SS ' ' -/ ' . p )AD1NG II Railways : Two trains met j| nber of passengers carried. Southern kills more people >ur competitors in this part M >lina, we buy always in car too, w-e uuy oiny uio uesc p .? |g Harness, Whips, Etc. | 1 of all grades and prices, single jnd double, light HI for buggy, wagon, or plough, also all extra parts jjp oils, etc. We almost forgot to tell you about jgp . some lap robes. Full line just in. They are beau- rda e prices are most reasonable. fxjjt T?||? era:, S. C. I 1Ladies' Coat Suits @ - j Handsomely Trimmed X Satin Lined, at . w $10.00, $13.50 to $18.00 9 * where? . > ? Voille Skirts ? .6 Slid black Trimmed with large A . vjjls ?# Taffeta Bands at... Sk? rd. $7.00 aad $13.50 each ^ Handsome Panama Skirts ^ iren w ear m r>iacK anu oivwu . Vtl Shoes Special at $3.75 ? % for them ^ Worth $5.00 A l> to $3.00 pair S ^est Misses' Navy Blue x V ace6 Panama Skirts w ^ Worth $3.50 ;A . ^ 2! Special at $2.50 each 1 \ji @ "wM jjjjjgi :W CHEAP CASH STORE M otions. Shoes, Clothing ??| jf in the Northern Markets Jl st up-to-date styles and ^ est prices, and want to | em all ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ DRESS GOODS, ETC. ^ Sf| All Up-to-date and the Very ' Latest Shades and Fabrics.*.V : ^ Silks in all colors, at 69c, 89c, and $1.00 yard. v?*y/ ill Mercerized Madras in all colors at 25c the yard. //g^V Broadcloths from 49c the yard up. - gggj ^ Chambrays in all colors from 8Jc the yard up. vp2? ^ Percales from 7fc the yard up. v^y/ Amoskeag Dress Ginghams at 8Jctthe yard. , Fancy Checked Suitings at 15c the yard. I Wl J All kinds of grades and colors of Calicoes at //gvV lowest prices. XsJz Outings from 5c to 12?c the yard. Bleaching from 6c to 10c the yard. XS2Z Fruit of the Loom Bleaching, 36 inches wide, at 10 cents the yard. All kinds of Laces, Embroideries, etc., at lowest prices. / ygjjrRibbons, all kinds, at all prices. I J pj | iv of my bargains. Come and / -rj ' you the many bargains I have. e Can Undersell Me, Jt jt jt uffin ? A . .1. lap uasn autre i rH CAROLINA the Peoples Drug: Company [(^J '