The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 10, 1907, Image 5
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|| load lots for
ImaKes anu u
Baggies aai
Our stock embraces almost e
Top buggies, open buggies, anc
styles to select from. One and
light, wide and narrow tires,
makes, from the best builders
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X* 15c, 12Jc and 10c Outings, our spec
ral ?c Outings, our special price
# Silks! Silks
Sk 36 inch Black Taffeta
5k 27 inch Guaranteed Black Taffeta..
36 inch Guaranteed Black Taffeta
? -. $1.50 yard.
? 24 inch Ci^epe De Chines
X 27 inch Silk Striped Tamise
33 inch Pongees
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Personal Mention.
?James A. Willis, Esq., of Barnwell,
was in the city Monday.
?Miss Alene All, of Allendale, is
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visiting Miss iiejuene uraonam.
?Mr. J. W. Brown, of Columbia,
visited relatives in the city this week.
?Mr. J. H. Fender, of the Ehrhardt
section, was in town Saturday.
?Mr. C. F. Rentz, of the Ehrhardt
section, was in the city last Thursday.
?Mr. H. M. Bishop, of the Ehrhardt
section, was in the city Monday.
?Me. A. M. Kinard, of the Ehrhardt
section, was in the city last
Saturday.
?Mr. H. C. Bishop, of the Ehrhardt
section, was in the city last
Thursday.
?Mr. M. M. Smoak, of Young's
Island, was in the city for a few days
last week.
?Hon. S. G. Mayfield and Mr. H.
C. Rice, of Denmark, were in the
city Monday.
?Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Walker,
f Allendale, visited relatives in the
city this week.
?Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Smith, of the
Ehrhardt section, spent last Thursday
in the city.
?Messrs. T. D. Beard and G. H.
Kearse, of the Colston section, were
in the city last Thursday.
?Dr. J. L. Copeland and Mr. C.
Ehrhardt, of Ehrhardt, attended the
railroad meeting last Thursday evenv,
ing.
?Mrs. Peter Stokes and children
came home last Friday night, after
an extended stay with relatives at
Williamston.
?Mrs. C. R. Brabham and little
daughters, who have been visiting
relatives at Nichols, Marion county,
returned home Tuesday.
?Magistrate J. C. Copeland, and
Messrs. J. D. Carter, Geo. J. Hiers,
J. W. Goodson. Isaac W. Carter, and
G. B. Clayton, of the Ehrhardt section
wore in town Mondav.
?Mr. J. Felder Hunter, who has
been staying in Savannah for some
time, has gone to Orangeburg, where
he has accepted a position with Geo.
Zeigler, a large merchant of that city.
?Rev. J. L. McLees and Col. Mortimer
Glover returned last evening
from Bamberg, where they attended
the fall meeting of the Charleston
Presbytery. They had a most inter-1
esting visit.?Orangeburg Evening
News.
?Mr. 0. A. Simmons spent Sun- j
day in Charleston on a visit to his I
?:-f~ ?nnHpr i
Wilt;, WI1V lO UUW1V
treatment. Her many friends will
be glad to know that she is improving,
and it is hoped she will be able to
return home in a few days.
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g is said to have happened n
Duthern and one Seaboard. 1
it waxed warm, and finally ?
id hauls." We no doubt carrj
sell in an entire year. We hi
/va4-^-iv\ A? oil /11 n/iAi
spuL casn, getting an uiotui
itest styles, all goods being sc
i Wagons.
very kind used in this section. cl
1 anything in the line. Many w
two-horse wagons, heavy and c<
All good ones, the very best u
in the country. p
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We Want Y
Carefully anc
:ial price 9c yard. 15c Cambrics,
5c yard. 9c Calicoes, ft
We are also show
!! Dress Qc
95c 50 inch Mohair
85c yd. 46 inch Satin Prunella
$1.25 and 44 inch Henrietta
50c yard. ^ Silkene Mohair
...50c yard. 38 inch Plaids
...50c yard. 27 inch Plaids
JBER'S
?Mr. W. B. Chitty, of Olar, was
in the city Monday.
?Mrs. Jas. E. Salley visited relatives
in Orangeburg- this week.
?Mr W TT TTicrht.ower. of Den
mark, was in the city Tuesday. ,
?Jno. R. Bellinger, Esq., who has
been sick for a week or more, is out
again.
?Mr. H. S. Steadman, book-keeper
at the cotton mill, has been sick
for several days.
?Messrs. W. C. Patrick and J>K.
Ritz, of Columbia, are spending several
days in the city.
?Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg and little
daughter came home from Salisbury,
N. C., last Thursday night.
?Mr. H. A. Hughes and Dr. J. L.
Copeland, of Ehrhardt, and Hon. C.
W. Garris, of Denmark, attended the
railroad meeting here Tuesday.
NOTICE TO LIQUOR DEALERS.
Office of County Dispensary Board of
Bamberg County.
Bamberg, S. C., October 1st, 1907.
Bids are hereby requested, in accordance
with the terms of the Dispensary
Law now in force, for the following kindis
and qualities of liquors, beer, ana other
articles herein enumerated, to be furnished
to the State of South Carolina for
use of the County Dispensary Board of
DomViorn1 rirmrifv tr? wit.
X^ailikrvig VWUMIVJ y W M ?v.
Fifty barrels Corn Whiskey, 90 proof,
different grades.
Fifty barrels Rye Whiskey, 90 proof,
different grades.
Five barrels Alcohol, 188 proof.
Fifty -barrels Gin, 90 proof, different
grades.
Five barrels Banana Brandy.
Five barrels Sherry Wine, two grades.
Bids will also be received for Case
Goods, including Rye, Corn and Scotch
Whiskies, Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wines,
Beers, Ales, and Porter. Also glass,
cork and tinfoil, wire and other articles
used for a County Dispensary.
All goods shall be furnished in compliance
with and subject to the terms and
conditions of the Dispensary Law of
1907, and bidders must observe the following
rules:
1. The bids shall be sealed, and there
shall be no sign or mark upon the envelope
indicating the name of the bidder. *
2. All bids must be sent by express or
registered mail to Jno. F. Folk, County
Treasurer for Bamberg County, at Bamberg,
S. C., on or before 12 o'clock of
Monday, the 4th day of November, 1907.
The contract shall be awarded to the
lowest responsible bidder on each kind,
the Board reserving the right to reject
any and all bids and any parts of bids;
the Board reserves the right to increase
or decrease the above quantities at the
same price as the bid submitted.
3. All goods to be delivered f. o. b.
Bamberg, S. C., freight prepaid. Terms,
to be paid for within ninety aays and subject
to regauge at our warehouse. Also
state discount for cash payment. Bids
will be opened in the office of the County
Dispensary Board at Bamberg, S. C.
E. C. HAYS,
J. A. WALKER,
G. B. CLAYTON,
County Dispensary Board for Bamberg
County.
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'ION II
ear Bamberg at a competing ]
The two porters got into a dis
he Southern porter, to close tl
r in our large repository more
ave the largest and best equi]
mts, and therefore it is easy 1
>ld under a strong guarantee.
Horses ai
We always have some stock on hanc
hoice stock which we are anxious to
'ants always, and we want you to make
ome to town. If you want to buy, all
re in showing you around. Remembc
rices before you buy.
JAMBE
LAW
our Business. L<
I You Will See V
our special price 10c yard
lerrimacs and Simpsons, special..6Jc yard
Ing a beautiful line of Dr<
)ods Coats, SI
48c yard. A beautiful line of Coj
$1.00 yard. *3*50' *5,00, *7,50
$1.00 yard. Skirts fr
$1.00 yard. Coat Suits at
. 3,000 yards Embroider
50c yard. 121c. 15c vard.
25c yard. Linen Torchon Laces .
REMEMBER
>, "The Store o
I; J. F. CARTER I
i > Attorney-at-Law t
BAMBERG, S. C. ' X
^ Special Attention Qlven to Settlement *
< y of Estates and Investigation of Titles X
< Offices over Bamberg Banking Co.
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Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
H Busy Medicine for Busy People.
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
A specific for Constipation, Indigestion, Liver
and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema. Impure
Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels. Headache
and BacKache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tablet
form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by
Hollister Drug Company. Madison, Wis.
GOLDEN NUGGETS FOB SALLOW PEOPLE
AGE NO BAR
Everybody in South Carolina is
Eligible.
Old people stooped with suffering,
Middle age, courageously fighting,
Youth protesting impatiently;
Children, unable to explain;
All in misery from their kidneys.
Only a little backache first.
Comes when you catch a cold.
Or when you strain the back.
Many complications follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes, Bright's
disease.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure backache.
Cure every form of kidney ills.
J. W. Powell, proprietor of a general
store and coal, wood, and ice dealer, of
Waverly, living at 2010 Blanding St.,
Columbia, S. C., says: "My son has
been afflicted with kidney and urinary
trouble from childhood, being unable to
control the secretions especially when
asleep. Since using Doan's Kidney
Pills he has entirely recovered."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name?Doan's?and
take no other.
BAMBERG GUARDS
REGULAR MEETING
I
EVERY THURSDAY 8.30 P M
NOTICE FINAL DISCHARGE.
On Saturday, November 2nd, 1907, I
will file my final account as administrator
of the estate of Plenty Stephens, deceased,
with Geo. P. Harmon, Judge of Probate
for Bamberg County, and will thereupon
ask for my final discharge as such
administrator. H. C. FOLK,
Qualified Administrator. ;
Bamberg, S. C., Oct. 1st, 1907. I
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point of the Southern and Seaboard Air Liu
cussion of the merits of the roads and the i
ie discussion, said: "Oh, go way, nigger, tl
buggies, wagons, harness, etc., than mostc
Dped building in the lower part of South Cs
to see why we sell so many vehicles. The
nd Mules.
I, and we have in our stables now some
dispose of. We can take care of your Harne
our stables your headquarters when you and hea^
right, if not we take just as much pleas- of harm
:r this: It will always pay you to get our those ha
ties, and
!RG, Baml
BBfTS
)ok Over the Following P
^hy We Should Have it s
I. 18c Madras Shirtings, our special price 12Jc yard.
i. 15c A. F. C. Ginghams, our special price 10c yard.
ess Goods, Skirts, Cloaks, Coat Suli
cirts, Etc. Novelties
.a v, , , . ? . Shirt Waist Fronts with Cuffs to ma
+ tio m Beautiful Silk Evening Scarfs $:
to $12.50 each. Beaded Belts 50c 75c, and i
om $1.50 to $7.00 each. Back Combs 10c, 25c, 50c and up to$
$7.00 to $18.00 each. . . 1 Ruasn
- TUfa4.nU i a? 6x9 Axmmister Art Square $J
ies in Match Sets, 10c. 9x9 Art \
~ , 36x72MoquetRugs !
5c, 8c, and 10c yd. other Rugs at $1.00, $1.25, $1.
THE PLACE
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1 LOOK FOR McGOWAN'S I
III Dealer in Dry Goods, 1
I spent considerable tim<
selecting the best and it
ugy) colors in my line at lo
give you the benefit of t
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SHOES, ETC.
! Men's Shoes from $1.00 to $4.00.
KChJ All over patent leather hand sewed guaranteed
in every way at $3.49 and $3.74.
V^)) Also patent leather shoes at $1.99, $2.25 and $3.
j||2||| Gun Metals ranging at the same prices.
/V^S\ Boys' Shoes, patent leather, 69 cents and up
V^y/ to $2.49, and in all kinds of leathers.
Ladies' Shoes, patent leather, $2.23 and $2.49.
ygV/ We have them in all grades of leather and
at all prices.
SA full line of Infants' Shoes at lowest prices.
/7?N\ 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.
I All grades of Ladies' Underwear at lowest
prices.
Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs at 5c each.
Xow, I have mentioned only a
Y/Z^i look over my stock and let me shi
KQjJ Remember, my motto is: Xo C
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BAMBERG. SOI
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DAD1NQ I
e Railways: Two trains met 1
lumber of passengers carried. ||
le Southern kills more people ^
f our competitors in this part
irolina, we buy always in car H ' 1
n, too, we buy only the best
Harness, Whips, Etc. | I
ss of all grades and prices, single and double, light 5(8
jy, for buggy, wagon, or plough, also all extra parts |M|
ioc nilo of/? Wa olraocf frtwrrtt trt foil vmi olvMif ISifl
MUf KJlLtJj UUV? !i v oiaivov avx^vv vv wu jvu nw -*y
ndsome lap robes. Full line just in. They are beau- .?
1 the prices are most reasonable. M
>erg, S. C. I
OF QUALITY"!
rices ?
40c 10-4 Pepperell Unbleached Sheetings, special..30c yd. ?S?
20c Pepperell Pillow Tubing, our special price 18c yd. K9
ta, Etc. ?^ -4 ,;
Shoes
for Uadles and Children X
51.00 each. E. P. Reed & Co's. plain patent in lace and 2g!
52.50 each. button $3.00 pair. J?
13.75 each. Other good values at $1.00 and up to $4.00 pair.
fi%e'dCh duster Brown's famous shoes for boys and
50 and up! girls at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 and $3 pair, g
berg, S.C.f
fc NEWBOODS:
IEW CHEAP CASH STORE 1 J
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Motions, ^noes, uoinm^ |
5 in the Northern Markets < |
lost up-to-date styles and |
west prices, and want to ]
hem all j> & & s
DRESS GOODS, ETC. M
All Up-to-date and the Very |j
Latest Shades and Fabrics.-."." : ^ Hi
Silks in all colors, at 69c, 89c, and $1.00 yard.
Mercerized Madras in all colors at 25c the yard. //^NV
Broadcloths from 49c the yard up. gsggj J
Chambrays in all colors from 8?c the yard up.
Percales from 7fc the yard up. vSy/
Amoskeag Dress Ginghams at 8Jc the yard.
Fancv Checked Suitings at 15c the yard. / v^y/
All kinds of grades and colors of Calicoes at
lowest prices.
Outings from 5c to 12?c the yard.
Bleaching from 6c to 10c the yard.
Suits from $2.50 up. All wool suits m black,
grey, checks, etc., from $6.50 to $11.00.
All kinds of Laces, Embroideries, etc., at
lowest prices. Vxj^/
Ribbons, all kinds, at all prices. |
few of my bargains. Come and ||
yw you the many bargains 1 have.
hie Can Undersell Me. & j* Jt
eap Cash Store I
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