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?If? Sambrrg ffrralii gv;. . Thursday, Oct. 3, 1907 Short Locals. - Miss Birdie Gill has accepted a position with H. F. McGowan. Our farmers must take an interest in the cotton association to make it a success. D. J. Delk has for sale two fine Jersey milk cows, which he will sell cheap or trade for beef cattle. Thomas & Barton Co., of Augusta, offer special bargains in their ad. |v this week. Don't fail to read it. Mr. Thomas Black, a son of Dr. If and Mrs. J. B. Black, graduated in pharmacy in Atlanta last week. Bamberg is glad to entertain the delegates to the Charleston Presbytery, which is in session here this week. Cotton% brought more than one a; hundred dollars a bale on the Bam|p berg market last week. It was long f staple. f The Herald prints ten pages this week because of a larger ad vertisinng f: patronage than usual. We trust it will ?' * keep up. More Oliver typewriters are being used in Bamberg now than any other ~ make. Nine machines are owned here bv various parties. I Our friend, J. Crum Smoak, will teach the Edisto school the coming . year, and we feel sure he will give great satisfaction to patrons and trustees. The fourth quarterly conference of the Bamberg Methodist church will be held next Sunday. Presiding I Elder J. W. Kilgo will preach next Sunday morning. If you are at all interested in the prosperity of the town and county, attend the railroad meeting in the opera house to-morrow (Thursday) evening at eight o'clock. For Sale?A horse your wife or I children can drive on visits or to scnooi with safety, and he's looking good, | too. S. W. Johnson, Bamberg, S. C. There will be a play entitled \ "Breezy Point" at the opera house Friday, October 11th, by local talent. Benefit Golden Links Society. Everybody cordially invited to attend. The Herald is late again this week, though no fault of ours. Our paper did not arrive on time last"'week, and the same thing happened this week. We expect to make the express company pay for the delay. See those new brown suit patterns at Hooton's. h The new ad. of Mrs. A. McB. II Speaks & Co. calls attention to their fall and winter opening of millinery next Tuesday and Wednesday, October 8th and 9th. You are cordially invited to attend. A beautiful line of white madras for waistings can be seen rt Hook Next Monday is the first Monday If; in October and salesday. There is only one sale of real estate to be made, and that by the Master, of 140 acres of land in the case of Southern Fertilizer Co. against S. G. MayFine line ladies' and children's cloaks at W. D. Rhoad's. The Evening Piedmont, of Greenrritroc fVio r?virep ir. that IT AAlVsy WO VUV IVO VX wvwi.' ax.- v??v*w i city last Thursday as eleven cents, j : In Bamberg the same day cotton was selling for 11 i cents. This only goes to show what a good cotton market Bamberg is. School days are here and the wet, cold weather ahead requires solid leather shoes for the children. You can get them at W. D. Rhoad's. The recent rains have damaged the I cotton crop materially in this section, j ? ana garnering" ine stapie nas ueen 11 much retarded. Many farmers are W-, blue, and certainly they have reason H|: to be. The crop will not average ||; any more than last year. Bplr My line of suits for men, boys, < j| and children are values. See them ; \ before buying. W. D. Rhoad. ' The Bamberg county cotton asso- ; % ciation is to hold a regular monthly p meeting at the court house next 0 Monday. At this meeting we hope to find out whether a cotton ware- 1 house can be built or not. Let the V farmers generally attend the meet- : : |j?. If we are busy when you come in, wait a little and get our prices on : your winter purchases. It will pay . you. Underwear, hosiery, and dry -? goods strong lines at W. D Rhoad's. The negro McLeod who was refc" . cently arrested here for breaking into the house of Mr. Kinard near Ehrhardt, has been carried to Orangeburg to finish serving a sentence in that county. It seems he escaped from the chain gang over there. Your attention is directed to the ad. of Lombard Iron Works. This firm carries a full line of engines, boilers, saw mills and all sorts of machinery and dtn ship on short notice. They also do all kinds of repair work. Get their prices when you need anything in their line. Those nice cloaks are going fast, so come in before the line is broken. I can fit you and you won't regret buying early at W. D. Rhoad's. Only live fish swim up stream. Will %% our business men see to it that Bam- i berg retains the name of a live town? Judging from the names who are : conspicuous by their absence on the list of subscriptions to the capital stock of the Bamberg, Ehrhardt & ] Walterboro railroad, one would think some of our business men were dead. 1 SBaip:-' - I If it's worth having, it's here, and . for less than it would cost you elsewhere. E. A. Hooton. See Byrd's new ad. He is selling his large stock of seasonable and desirable goods at very low prices. Visit his store and see the great values offered. Last fall the first frost was October 11 and there was a killing frost the following morning, the 12th. There was no more frost and ice during the month till the 29th when the temperature dropped to 29. During September 1906 the lowest temperature was 61. ? i n l i _ Ti. Do not kill tne Dun oais. n is said that in several parts of the country the gunners are killing them. It is against the law. The penalty is $20 fine. Look out or you will be brought up for trial by the game warden. It is a violation of an act of the Legislature. What's new and what's to be worn this fall and winter in silks and dress goods may be best discovered at Hoo ton's. Chief of Police S. A. Hand went to Charleston Tuesday to bring back a white man named Singletary who stole a gun from a traveling horse trader named Martin who is now making Bamberg his headquarters. Singletary was working for Martin and stole his gun and skipped out. Chief Hand had him arrested in Charleston, and he will be tried here. New Advertisements. Thomas & Barton Co.?There Isn't a Rainbow Every Day. Mrs. A. McB. Speaks & Co.?Fall Opening. Summons for Relief. H. G. Delk?Fresh Native and Western Meats. H. C. Folk?Notice Final Discharge. R. W. D. Rowell, County Superintendent Education?Teachers' Ex aiuniauuu. E. 0. Kirsch?Big Reduction Sale. I Bamberg Banking Co.?Saving. Theodore Kohn?Lovely Goods for Everybody. * Union Stove Co.?Cosby Patent Air Tight Baker and Heater. J. A. Byrd?New Fall Goods. County Dispensary Board?Notice . to Liquor Dealers. Peoples Bank- -Small Accounts. W. A. KLAUBER. See Klauber's new ads. He has a full line of seasonable and desirable goods, and the prices quoted are indeed attractive. MRS. K. I. SHUCK & CO. Mrs. Shuck & Co. announce the formal opening and exhibit of exclusive fall millinery for Wednesdajr and Thursday, October 9th and 10th. The presence of the ladies especially is requested. C. R. BRABHAM & SONS. See the new ad. of C. R. Brabham & 5Wi<? in this issue. Thev have the goods you want and the prices are certainly right. Don't fail to visit their store when doing your trading. You will get courteous and attentive treatment whether you wish to buy or not. Interest for County. The interest on daily deposits of county funds secured by County Treasurer Jno. F. Folk, which has already accumulated, amounts to about $160, which is now on deposit to the credit of the county. The money belonging to Denmark school district is.also on deposit at four per cent, interest, and the amount of interest on this fund as well as interest on county funds which will accumu- ' late between now and the next set- j tlement, will be credited in that set- ! tlement. The interest on the school | money belonging to Denmark school ' J _j. ?*ii ? ! LllSiriCL, Will, U1 CUUI^JC, uc wcuiicu to that district. Hotel Sold. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Owens, Sr., of Charleston, last week bought from Mr. L. C. Rice his hotel at Denmark. The price paid was $13,000, which includes several acres of land. The I hotel is a large two-story brick ' structure, and it is possible that it ! may be enlarged after Mr. and Mrs. | Owens take charge. The transfer is ! to take place January 1st, and the J new management proposes to run a ! strictly first-class hotel. Mrs. Owens J was formerly Miss Sallie Rice, and f has many friends and relatives in f this section who will be very glad to * have her and Mr. Owens come among = us to live. flissionary fleeting. The fourth division of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Barnwell association held its quarterly meeting in the Baptist church of Bamberg on September 27. Nearly all of the churches were represented and the reports were very encouraging. The women of this association have already given more than the amount asked for by the State convention. Mrs. E. A. Sojourner is vice-president of this association, and much credit is due her for the success of the work. She has indeed proven hprsplf tr> hp a creat leader amoner the women. Mrs. W. D. Rice, Jr., of Denmark, was the presiding officer. Many interesting talks were made on the subject of missions. Rev. E. M. Lightfoot, of Orangeburg, made a stirring address on "Woman's part in the work of missions." This was a helpful and interesting meeting and the women determined to put forth a greater effort in the work for the Master. LOVELY GOODS! FOR EVERYBODY! COQ lie Boas. Never has the fad been so popular as these pretty ? ' and becoming coques and neckwear we now hold, j We have just opened a magnificent assortment of these pretty neckwear, and show them in rich shades of white, light blue, nc <MA AA pink, champagne, brown and black. Prices from... Iv IU $Iv?vV ! "* " * w T 1 1 _ _ Dtt o ennnial />nntrO(>t mitJl ATIO ESiacK MlK unaersKirLs. uy a oyvviui wiiwAHvv t* *v?4 . . , of the largest silk underskirt i manufacturers in America we are enabled to offer our customers, and ij guarantee every black silk underskirt. Nicely tailored and frr ca beautifully made. A most marketable value at the price, only.. j Black Altman Voile Skirts. 'Nothing more popularrf0r j this coming fall than these j handsome black skirts." We show some exquisite styles, handsomely ij trimmed in black taffeta bands. The extremely low price is proving a big seller, which is worth one-half as much more as we are 1"J rA charging. Our price only v j ! Prince Chap Tailored Suits. tfade of the nicest quali- I I i - ty of French water proof serge with the popular 30 inch length skirt. Made 17 gored with 2 and 3 : inch folds on skirts. An extremely jaunty and up-to-aate suit, shown in j black, brown and navy blue. A special leader with us at the aa j small price of ! Stylish Long Gloves. By getting into the market early I; ? in the season and buying freely of the up-to-date long gloves, we are now in a position to offer our customers a complete lme of handsome long gloves in lisle, silkette, pure silk 1 1 and real kid. We show a complete line of these up-to-date gloves in all I , the popular shades of the Fall, including white, tan, brown, light blue, j | pink, and black. 12 Button Real Lisle, all the leading shades, at $100 1 y ; I ! 16 button silkette gloves, looks like real silk, and wears even 1C . better; all the rich colors. A great value at only j 10 button real kid gloves, all shades $2,50 j 12 button real kid gloves, all shades $3.00 j We show all the novelties In Elastic Belts, Vanity Bags, Carved Hair Combs, Fancy Neckwear, and everything necessary for a lady's complete toilette jl ' " '! kolin's Emporium Orangeburg South Carolina ^ PIANOS ORGANS ^ J THOMAS & BARTON CO. | 1ll'f Jr-JE*y/y TtlERE ISN'T I if Mi^b a rainbow 1 so handsome and correct in ^ !jj every way, that we can't help tell you, who may be interested in a LU M bargain, that here is the very thing. Fine mahogany case. Sweet sing- jjh 0 ing tone ! All the latest improvements ! Three pedals, including the wj Yj practice pedal. Upright ? Of course?and in such superb condition LU that no one can tell it from new. This is as fine an opportunity to ra possess a splendid piano as we ever remember offering. The chances prc ? are that the first person who sees it will buy it?Will you be too late ? LU I" Payments may be arranged to meet your convenience?by the month, ru quarterly, or otherwise. pH ORGANS Farrand, Packard, and Needham?The leading (Tj ^ manufacturers of the world. Cases in oak ana JnR walnut, handsome in design, a beautiful tone, dTA AA ^ Ifi* AA |sj and prices ranging from $?Jv?vv lU ipiOtJ?Vv pQ 8 CHAPEL ORGANS ^ ^ Organ, the nearest approach to pipe organ ever made. ^ ? PI JPNITI IPF Everythingthat makes the house pleas- J X> 1 ^ I^i 1 1 ^ rv1-' ant and attractive. The substantial as ? t well as the ornamental. The largest stock ever shown in Augusta. A \ 1 S When in the city call and make m , yourself at home at , A ri jj I THOMAS ? RAPTON CO. I J JL hvilinu \1. jl vx i w? sjj 908-10-12 Broadway Augusta, Ga. jjj 32^SSS -IvI?-I- I- ! -I--li -I- -I--I- :l--I--I--I--I -I--I- -I? -I? ffi ?? y? # i* j|: For Wednesday and Thursday jj| g October 8th and 9th ? K U ? J Z H The Formal Opening and Exhibit of 2 Z ? n Exclusive Fall Millinery S? i > m ** m < i* ;; E K$ ;; B Radical inovations in form material > J J j? s and method of elaboration mark * f $ 4i * the exclusive collection of hats to IJ g which we invite your interest. They j ? J include the original models from ?? ? abroad and creditable adaptations r & ? Of them 2? 1= Mrs. K. I. Shuck & Co. '{} ? Bamberg South Carolina t ? ; i i ? % 'VV"">^r' * . \ >: Vr^.-.> v> V v* v "-,r ?J>r .^v /* *r - V; I Big Redu i > ? ? i > i? ?? C ? ? j I ' MEN'S AND & I KIRS T? I )? t? ? A* 3? iiAiiniu tiipah | MUNUATj lUtSU ifc OCTOBER 7tl ? ^ We are overstocl 3? go. Come and g ?: gains ever know i E. O. K ? Bamberg, IlHl-il; Saving^i^^ It's easy to save?merely Keeps growing easier, to . practiced it a while. Pe< I thoughtlessly and lmagi fulness and carefulness a Interest on deposits at tl pounded quarterly. Opt encouragement and satis n a ?*nrr?/-? r> a \ti/i\r/ DA1TIDCKU Drti^I\in\ Bamberg : : : So Cosby Patent Air-Ti IT DOES DOUBLE PIT It warms the coldest and largest roon the house, making it cozy. Hie b housewife can cook or bake anytl from light rolls to a Thanksgiving Christmas turkey. Still it looks jus heat as any heater made. It is air-ti and a great fuel saver. Thousands are ingsold. Thousands of housekeepers enthusiastic. Fine Cast Iron tops bottoms, making it last for years witl repairs. Made only by UNION STOVE CO., Inc., Pox 2745, RICHMOND, i Long Staple Cotton. The farmers in this section who planted long staple cotton this year are much pleasedxwith results. They made about as much per acre as they could of the short staple, and the price is much higher. Messrs. H. C. Folk, Henry F. Bamberg, and E. G. Hays are among those who planted long staple, and Mr. Bamberg sold some of his crop last week at 22 the pound. Shoe Factory in Sumter. Bultman Brothers, of Sumter, the oldest shoe house in that part of South Carolina, established in 1865, have established a shoe manufacturing department in connection with their wholesale and retail establishments. Twenty-five up-to-date shoemaking machines have been purchased and are being installed by an expert. Electricity will be used as the motive power. There will be manufactured to begin with 300 pairs per day, and this firm hopes to employ at least 50 hands in a short while. Bultmann Brothers have had a man on the road selling wholeJ 1 ? sale for some time, ana nave xur over 40 years been the leading exclusive shoe dealers of eastern Caro lina in the retail line. H. Q. DELK FRESH NATIVE AND WESTERN MEATS ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Opposite Post Office 'Phone No. 13 Dr. 0. D. Faust DENTIST BAMBERG, S. C. OFFICE IN FOLK BUILOINO ' - 'Twm^, -I; tl; aHti il- ?Ii iX? il? g? i j clion Sale I ; ; ? ? ? * )N t ? i* ^ ; Mrs awn ]| | iCH'S !| I v it IAY, WEDNESDAY jj i, 8th and 9th K a ced and they must j j et the greatest bar n of in this town. !|t 1 f if IRS,CH'S.jj South Carolina j ? : :I: :I: ft- :Ii :I; :I? ili ft ili ili ill $ $ . a matter of spending less than you earn. f o?becomes surprisingly easy after you've jple fall into the habit of spending money ne they cannot save Cultivate thought- jid you're bound to save. ' v " / le rate of four per cent, per annum, comm an account to-day?there's protection* jfactlon In a savings account. 3 COMPANY ?utH Carolina ght Baker and Heater IT HEATS I AND COOKS TOO. ' he Most Convenient, Useful id Economical Stove for fee L bme Ever Made. .... ='===^^ SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served.) State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?In Court of Common Pleas. Marian Singleton, plaintiff, vs. Mamie Bowline. Francis Dowline. Lucile Dow ling, George Dowling, ancfRichard Hammond, defendants. To the defendant, Richard Hammond, above, named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, a copy of which is tobe filed in the office of tne Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber, at his office in tne town of Bamberg, county aforesaid, State of South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. J. F. CARTER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated Bamberg, South Carolina, SepOfith 1007 1/VtXXA/V/J, MVVUy At/V I C. B. FREE, [L. S.] Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Bamberg County. To Richard Hammond, defendant in the above entitled cause: Please take notice: That a copy of the complaint in this action was this day filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Bamberg county, in said State. J. F. CARTER, Plaintiff'8 Attorney. Bamberg, South Carolina, September 26th, 1907. ? TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The regular fall examination of applicants for teachers' certificates will be held at the court house in Bamberg on Friday, October 18th, 1907, beginning at y o'clocK a. m. ana closing at 4 o ciock. p. m. Applicants will please be prompt and bring pencils and stationery. R. W. D. ROWELL, County Supt. Education. Bamberg, S. C., October 1st, 1907. I Dental Sarpon Bamberg, 5. C. <, X In office every day in the week. Qradu- 0 X ate of Baltimore College of Dental Sur- , > X gery, class 1892. Member S. C. Dental i. X Association. Office In old bank bulldlnf <>