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|*V - ?*"' ' $ ' Glbr lamfarrg ibrralli, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1907 ? Short Locals. The county board of control has (closed the dispensary at Midway, and it is not likely to be re-opened. You can get Cinco cigars at Moye's. Just watch Bamberg the coming year. We are going to set a pace which all low country towns will do well to follow. Something new at Moye's. T"\ D DnnnnH r\t nonrndfl/ VlQC U. XV. UWiCl , \JX l/tiuiuun) ill*-' been awarded the scholarship in the N College of Charleston. He was the only applicant. Fresh honey at Moye's. fShip your cotton to F. W. Wagener & Co., Charleston. This firm handles both long and short staple cotton to best advantage. Fresh at Moye's, force, oat meal, grape nuts, cream of wheat, puffed rice. ^ m ![ in anotner column county ireasurer Jno. F. Folk gives notice of opening the books for collection of " State and* county taxes. A full line National Biscuit Company's cakes and crackers at Moye's. Alfred Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ray, has been awarded the Citadel scholarship for this county, with Carl Kirsch as alternate. Wanted.?Your order for groceries. Moye's Grocery Store. Our line of dress novelties, silks, trimmings, gloves, corsets, cloaks, is I complete &nu going anuw pntw. Mrs. K. I. Shuck & Co. Try one at Moye's, morning breakfast strips, for your next meal. In another column will be found the notice of opening of books of subscription to the capital stock of the Bamberg, Ehrhardt & Walterboro railroad. Another lot of new fall gloves at Hooton's. Work has commenced on a fourroom cottage for Mr. M. E. Ayer, ' 1 which is being erected next to the boys' boarding school on Carlisle street. Large fat mackerel how fresh, at Moye's. Read the ad. of Thomas & Barton Co., of Augusta, in this issue. They carry a large stock of furniture, picUiuo aiiu vigauo, cuiu an muoi^ai gC- merchandise. Voiles in the leading shades at E. A. Hooton's. The railroad project is meeting with much success, and we feel sure < the line will be built. Our people generally are subscribing for stock in the enterprise. Pure white wine and apple cider vinegar at Moye's. H:: * See the new ad. of Black & Black in this issue. They are now carrying a nice line of buggies and wagons, ? narness, whips, etc. They ask that , g. you get their prices before buying. Opera flannel waistings at Hooton's, ||r - only one of each kind. To day, the 25th, instant, Miss | Charlotte Percival Rowe, daughter ! of Mrs. Chevillette Simms Rowe, will be married in Charleston to H. . Fullerton Buist, Esq., of Blackville. We now have it, "fresh smoked bacon," at Moye's. Mr. H. M. Graham, who has been < occupying the Headmaster's -res- ; idence at the Fitting School for several months, moved last week into ] Mr. J. A. Spann's residence. Mr. ] Spann's family will live with Mrs. ] H.J.Hays. A new lot of torchon laces for un- s derwear just in at Hooton's. i The engagement of Mr. Sol Kohn, ; % of Orangeburg, to Miss Bessie Stahl, of Atlanta, has been announced. Mr. ] Kohn is one of the most prominent young business men of Orangeburg. 1 It is understood that the wedding s will take place early in the new year. 1 Just received, a large line post cards, something new and all up-tok". , date, at Moye's. According to the report of State t ' dispensary auditor West the sales for ( the dispensaries in Bamberg county ( during August were nearly one thousand dollars more than in July. s The sales for July amounted to $5,- { 164.58, and for August $6,040.68. ? See Hooton's line, so when you get < ready to buy, you will know where to < find new, stylish goods. 1 At a meeting of the State board J of education last week the applications of Bamberg, Denmark and ] Olar for State aid for high schools 1 were approved. It is stated that no school can get over $800, and the applications approved will average about $500 each. Our opening of fall millinery will | be October 8th and 9th. Look for our regular announcement next ] week. Mrs. k. i. shuck & uo. ; Rev. Piani, a converted Roman ^ Catholic priest from Brazil, will j speak at the Baptist church next Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Every j body is invited to attend this meet- ( ing. Rev. Piani is a convert from a ] foreign mission field, and he will tell us about the religion of Brazil and ^ how he became a Christian. v We can please you if you will only < try us. Moye's Grocery Store. 1 A. W. Knight has sold two more ] Oliver typewriters to the Bamberg < graded school for use in the commer- s cial department. This makes four tvnpwritprs in use and nossiblv more . will be needed. The enrollment for the commercial course has been much j larger than was expected, and it is , thought this department will be a ] great success. Try a ham that Moye sells. Dr. J. P. Ott has bought a Ford automobile. Circumstances over which we had no control made us late in issuing The Herald. If you want to borrow money, see the ad. of J. 0. and J. W. Patterson, of Barnwell. Col. Jno. F. Folk offers for sale ten building lots, situated out beyond the colored Baptist church. We are forced to cut short the railroad meeting and Fitting School opening for lack of space. The Cotton Market. There seems to be a disposition among our farmers to hold their cotton for higher prices. The receipts here for this week were six hundred bales and upwards, and the price being paid today is 11 \ cents the pound. Cow Stolen. Tuesday morning of last week a ? ? T7i wmte man, wno gave nib name as jk. W. Williams and said he lived over in Orangeburg county, approached Mr. H. G. Delk to sell him a cow to butcher. After some conversation he promised to bring in the cow next day, which he did, and Mr. Delk paid him $17.50 for the animal. Soon after the trade was consummated a negro named Ed. Generett, who lives near Orange Grove church, a few miles below town, came in looking for a cow which had been stolen from his lot that morning, he having tracked thr thief to Bamberg. Mr. Delk at once turned the cow over to the negro, he proving tne property, and the police at once set to work to capture Williams, but he had left town. The man is a stranger here, and nothing more has been heard of him. In the meantime Mr. Delk is out $17.50. New Advertisements. rm o T> x T7??n A inomas oi joaxtun v^u.?ran announcement. Bamberg Banking Co.?Young Man. J. 0. and J. W. Patterson?Money to Loan. Bamberg Banking Co.?Statement. Bank of Olar?Statement. Bank of Denmark?Statement. Black & Black?Buggies and Wagons. W. A. Klauber?Specials for Monday, September 30th. Jno. F. Folk, County TreasurerTax Notice. H. J. Brabham et al?Notice of Books of Subscription; Jno. F. Folk?For Sale. Knights of Pythias. At a regular meeting of Bamberg lodge, Knights of Pythias, last Monday evening the rank of Page was conferred on Mr. Fred Steedly. The TTT/\M/V /*1 r\ /I 4"/\ Lot TA T\Y?AO/inf uxcuircii wcic ^iau ias iio?c pi Mr. J. R. Owens, of Calhoun lodge, Charleston. The lodge wants to purchase some new regalia, and a committee, consisting of C- B. Fowler, B. W. Miley, and J. F. Carter, was appointed to appear before city council and request that a room for keeping regalia be built. Week of Prayer. The program for the week of prayer, as observed by the Woman's Home Mission Society of the Methodist church, will be as follows: Subject for Wednesday afternoon, The Vashti Home; Thursday afternoon, Immigration: Friday afternoon, Rescue Work. Sermon. Sunday 11a. m. subject, Home Mission Work, rhe contributions at each of these services will be applied to necessary repairs, etc., of the Vashti Home, it Thomasville, Ga. Everybody is invited, and most es- I pecially are the members of the Home I Mission Society urged to attend all ' ;hese meetings, It is earnestly desired to arouse new zeal in the old ' nembers, and also to increase the nembership. Mission Sunday-school. Under the care and efforts of Rev. I ]. C. Thomas, pastor of the mission I ihapel, the Sunday-school has taken I >n new life. I Mr. C. F. Ellzey has been elected I superintendent, with Mr. J. Q. Adams I is his assistant and secretary. There I ire six classes in the school, with a j iozen or more pupils to the class, I ?ach one being provided with an ef- I icient teacher. We are glad to see I ;he cause prospering under Rev. j Thomas's care, and bespeak for him i the encouragement of all Christians I n this important work. j Fitting School Opening. The opening of the Carlisle Fitting School yesterday morning showed ' the largest enrollment of students in ! the history of the school, and the j prospects for a most successful year ; are very bright. The exercises were well attended by the business men of the town, thus showing the interest they feel in the institution. Headmaster Hogan presided and introduced the speakers. Prayer was Dttered Dy ttev. k. a. longue, 01 Barnwell, and speeches were made by Revs. Peter Stokes, T. C. O'Dell, R. A.. Yongue, and A. J. Foster and J. Aildrich Wyman, Esq.- The audience was dismissed by Mr. Foster. All of these gentlemen were especially happy in their remarks, as they welcomed the students and gave them something to think about. 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 Fablets. H. F. Hoover. ff-?=? ?^ ^EVERYTHING FOR^> Ladies to Wear! I : I \ ! Nowhere in the State can be found a grander assortment of Stylish Tailor Hade Suits, Skirts, Shoes, Dress Goods, Silks, Belts, i ? Gloves, and. ilillinery, and all at most nAocAfiakla ni^roc el el a( it ?( i( A voavuoviv pi ivw? Prince Chap Coat Suits. One of the neat- J | est styles of the j season, the coats are made semi fitting and about 30 inches long. The skirts are made in the stylish Fluffy ! Ruffles designs. We show these stylish coat suits J made both in herring bone serge and chiffon broad cloth, all lined with guaranteed satin. The suits cannot be matched elsewhere for $25.00, ?10 AA our price $10?W j Stylish English Cut Away Suits. } Strictly up-to-date and extremely chic and becoming are these handsome and becoming suits. You cannot i imagine how very jaunty these suits look on you. ! Made of exquisite chiffon broad cloth and perfectly j fitting these suits are sure to be very popular. These sell in other cities for $35.00, our reason- TA able price only j Stylish Belts 'Fluffy Ruffles" belts are all ; _____ the go. We show.these stylish belts in both silk and leather, all the new shades of brown, tan, red, navy, also in white and jJAblack. A dandy belt for only c/lfv Exquisite Silk Elastic belts, all colors, 50c, 75c and $1. j - | Magnificent Line of New Silks and Dress Goods. Let us mail you samples, J Theodore Kohn ORANGEBURG, - SOUTH CAROLINA Vs ,? & YOUNG MAN Start your Account with a Successful Bank Such a connection has great value and should be mutually profitable to you and the banlc. It Is not difficult to build up credit If -.1 - .X i.1 I-Ui. 1 1- 1 -.1 ? TUa mnn. " you seiwi uie rikut, iltulk UUU suuw iuc llgm viaiiovitj. x nc tuauagement of this bank will be glad to talk over with you any plan of co-operation looking to the advancement of your Interests. BAMBERG BANKING COMPANY Bamberg : : : South Carolina | Fall Annouacementl J FURNITURE OF QUALITY | I? MID-SUMMER SALES ARE OVER Our Store has been entirely depleted of those ? odds and ends that seriously detract from the uniformity of a carefully displayed stock, Ai usually carried in high-grade establishments M such as ours | j| X| Our recent purchases have been received from the differ- jTj Y, ent factories?samples selected and put into {position? Sj V{ - everything is in ship-shape order for the inspection of our jn m visitors. We desire all of our friends and customers to en\S4 joy this special display; it is of such a character that Wj '1 ? ' J 1 3 -? ?x? J-- -C am/) ea*nn/?ao bio IJU ?S| tnose mxeresceu in cimscuuy ujl uctutauvc anu ocm\.vauiv m Furniture for the home, can ill afford to miss it. Take our m s3 advice and be numbered among those who are particular j?S | about the first choice?before the best lines are broken. Mm X No matter whether you live in the city or iu the country we can gj | fill your wants to a queen's taste in any of our various lines jjj ^ Complete chamber suites in Gol- Complete Dining Room suites in ^ g from?ak ..$27. to $350. $160 to $650 fefe Complete Chamber suites in' Ma- SB M from"y $115 to $550. Five Piece Parior suites in Ma" }fj M hogany and upholstered in Plush kN ?3 Complete Dining Room suites in or Leatherette from CD M from a $57 to $450 $35.00 to $350.00 fj) ^ We can furnish anything wanted in the household line, styles to K0 please all, prices in reach of everybody- Write for catalogue and pricse. Don't fail to call on us when in the city. t fQ nr. nrwf f^rrot linp nf ninrios. consisting1 of Everetts. ' ? Stuitz & Bauer, Packards, and Harvards. Farrand and VFL sH Packard Organs. All small musical merchandise, sheet is| ? music, grapnophones, sewing machines, baby carriages, etc PQ 1 THOMAS & BARTON CO. 1 708-10-12 Broadway ' y Augusta, Qa. fjh aaEHEHHBEB WE HANDLE A ?^ Fine Line of Buggies Consisting of Rubber tire, Open and Top Buggies, Harness and Whips, also a selected line of both one: and twohorse wagons ' Call and see us and get our cheap ? prices before buying BLACK & BLACK Bamberg, South Carolina iT^TT^B^ABHAMl I FIRE and LIF^NSURANCE j 1 ( . N WAINTEO! Every person who has a desire to save money to open an account with us. When you deposit your money in the bank, you will not spend it as fooiislhy as you will if it is in your pocket. Therefore, , you have saved it; and then you will have a desire to have a large account PEOPLES BANK * BAMBERG SOUTH CAROLINA I Are You Looking]! CAD A Di AfJJ TA RIIV YAIID * Z i'i ' Drugs, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc. fj \ \ !f so The Peoples Drug Store fj j? Guarantees Purity, Quality and Quantity or money IJ refunded. If you have been in our store S | :: and are pleased with the way we serve -ft :: you, tell others; if not, tell us. ; X J F. W. Wagener & Co., 1 COTTON DEPARTMENT I r?u a ni nfiTAM c r* 1 Wn/\KLC*7 1 O. V. . ^ We have arranged to handle Cotton to best 4A- :ff|| vantage, and solicit consignments. We give special attention to handling Staple -J3 Cotton, viz: "Allen Seed," "Florodora," and oth- | jfm ers of this grade. Try us with a shipment. .iy I Stoves and Ranges 1 X Do You Need a New Stove in Your Kitchen? 3? Save money by buying the best. We carry 2? the best to be had in the store line, and our M > - j A prices are reasonable. Our stock of Hardware, ? x Building Supplies, Housefurnishing Goods, S*r Crockery, etc., is full and complete, and a m A visit will be appreciated. Come to see us. A IC. J. s. BROOKER1 W THE HARDWARE nAN - - - BAMBERG, S. Cvg 1 I TOUR FALL TRADE i j| Is What We Want and if You Care What Kind ] (. . ifc of Goods You Buy Come to See the Goods at H 1 KIRSCH'S II <? ' J z For the ladies we have very complete line of Dress Goods, also a Full ; ; Line of Latest Styles in Ladies' and Misses' Long Cloaks. The sight f I: * * of them is convincing to the buyer who discriminates between the 3* F material for a "smart frock" and an old style pattern ^ WWW |! COTTON IS HIGH EVERYWHERE .i ? > [ 3? ..BUT WE BOUGHT BEFORE THE ADVANCE.. { ? And Therefor? We Can Offer Vou Bar- ; T gains In Cotton Goods of Every Kind j f . ^ $ , , , i m 3? CLOTHING LEATHER GOODS f? ?? I il & We car^ the famous'"Satis- shoes are advancing, but we i i *? faction brand oi Ready Made have had our customers' interest J * J? Suits. Our leader in the line at heart and we are prepared to i|i of Well Made and Well Fitting &S P3h?? ?w?r "wtlt i i Trousers is the well known look well and are comfortable. J I ?? "Pants King." All sizes and are the points you look for & prices to suTt. . and dndat our place' . . TJ? ??J ?f, > !F We Carry a Full Line of Groceries :: a. Mil ?u a n.7 orHi>r vou Mav Have in that Line ? nuu kail IUI nu j V>?. _ dm Call for the Right Place and you will be Directed to j. |E. O. KIRSCH'Slj I Bamberg, South Carolina t:i--i? -i? :? -i-;i?-ihij-I--I?-I? -t? ?x? ' ':? /*ys. l-i ' r