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:> / ? , \ ~-:.V- / "< ? ?.;. SlS^SP^ '-rr'A ' E BAM m I We have the and we can s large show r Buggies. We are goir and can sure In our line tl ness man, all want your to get our pric your disposa 1 Ig. fr | "THE SI 1 OF QUA] * 15c, 12|c and 10c Outings, our spe< ? 7c Outings, our special price || Silks! Silks Q 36 inch Blade Taffeta X 27 inch Guaranteed Black Taffeta.. $?? 36 inch Guaranteed Black Taffeta x 11-^ yard. & 24 inch nrepe De Chines 8 27 inch Silk Striped Tamise X 33 inch Pongees Jklal I 1 Persona! Mention. ?Hon. C. W. Garris, of Denmark, was here Tuesday. ?Capt. W. F. Stokes, of Rowesr ville, was in the city Tuesday. ?Miss Rosa Dantzler, of Alabama, is visiting: relatives in the city. \ ?Mr. J. H. Kearse, of the Buford's. Bridge section, was in the city last Thursday. ?Jno. R. Bellinger, Esq., spent last Thursday in Orangeburg, attending court. \ ?Miss Mallie Patrick, of Branchville, spent Sunday in the city with her sister, Mrs. B. W. Simmons. ?Mrs. G. B. Hoover and children, of Hampton, are in the city on a visit to her mother, Mrs. G. W. Garland. ?Jno. R. Bellinger, Esq., and Dr. J. B. Black went to Columbia Tues" ~ - - * ?i ^tl 3 day night to attend tne annners meeting. ?Dr. J. L. Copeland, Messrs. C. Ehrhardt and H. A. Hughes, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the city Tuesday. ?Messrs. G. H. Kearse, H. Z. McMillan, and Calvin Rentz, of the Colston section, were in the city Tuesday. ?Miss Esma Delk leaves to-day for Manning to attend the State meeting of the Woman's Home Mission Society. ?Mrs. S. W. Johnson spent several days in Charleston last week on account of the illness of her niece, Miss Ethel Gray. ?Mr. Hooton M. Felder, of Mullins, and Miss Annie Felder, who is teaching at Ridgeland, were here this week on account of the death of their mother. ?Mr. Jas. E. Salley spent Sunday and Sunday night in Orangeburg, returning Monday morning. Mrs. Salley, who had been on a visit to relatives in that city, returned with him. ?Mr. H. W. Johnson went to Lakeland, Fla., last week to bring back Miss Ethel Gray, who had been taken sick while on her way to that town to accept a position as milliner, She was carried to her home in ' Charleston. A. C. Cannon has in his office an account of cotton purchased by Counts & Wilson, of Bamberg, S. C., August 30 to September 18, 1869. The bales were as heavy as they are now. They may buy a bale or more each day. The price ranged from 25 to 31f. The best bale weighed 562! and brought $174.22. The lightest bale weighed 337 and brought $85.59. There were 34 bales in all and the amount was over $5,100. Such prices would make one dizzy these days.? I Carolina Spartan. iBERC goods and the prices. Even satisfy the most exacting deni /-v^vrvio or?c? -fill or} wifVi vSiripH fit: UV/11XO C4X V 111AVU TT AVAA V WA AV\A VV ? , Wagons, tg to try to make this the I ly please you. Buy from the ie professional man the farm I find something which precise rade. We treat everybody fa es. If you don't want anytl I. You are welcome to use it A XTL" C ^rv L roRE / LITY" |\ We Want Y Carefully anc :ial price 9c yard. I 15c Cambrics, 5c yard, j 9c Calicoes, I We are also show * f I Dress Gc 95c yd. 50 inch Mohair 85cyd. 46 inch Satin Prunella..^.... $1.25 and 44 inch Henrietta 50c yard. *2 inch (Silkene Mohair ...50c yard. 38 inch Plaids ...... ...50c yard. 27 inch Plaids JBER*? QUARTERLY Bamberg County Dispensary Board. Dispensary No. Sales Local Ex. Brej Bamberg. 1 I6.7P2.77 $420.54 Bamberg, S. C. Denmark, 2 5,041.28 339.46 Denmark, S. C. Olax, 3 2,843.07 239.90 Olar, S. C. * j Ehrhardt, 4 2,785.95 267.52 * Ehrhardt, S. C. . 709*30 118"18 Midway. ? Midway, ? Tota16 FU"Ni ? SSS5X V< |i Olar , 30.51 M'dse. moved ,?55 ca?Sln J?U?? ? ? CASH ACCOUNT on hand Julylst 18,132^ gSTomdispensarles ?? CASH PAID OUT ^75 Tbel.Tragex^' l\'.W Richland His. Co- 4,200.00 0- B. nsary Commission, 4-79^0 State Dispensary ll9.45 Garrett & Co., 799.20 T Big Spring ? ggtahllshment, i m02 TI Consumers H. 372.45 ioreblelderiCo- 1?* ^ Richland Dig. C ^ 2,ll?36 an Strauss, PH^ gg account 1,385.60 foi General Exp? Account 3,841.77 V^\^u.rw>yproflts Cash on hand gs,376-45 WILL WRITE ANYTnilMU ? Fire, Tornado, Accident, Lla- o X bility, Casualty, in the J[, strongest and most re- J J liable companies. o X TELEPHONE No. 10 B. Bamberg, S.C. J [ omnnHMmnHBMmnn | TITLES LOANS - I 3 EXAMINED NEGOTIATED I I J. ALDRICH WYMAN 1 $ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW g I Civil and Office upstairs, over I Criminal Practice Bamberg Banking Co. Notice of Final Discharge. On Friday, the 15th day of November, 1907, as executor of the last will and testament of John M. Rhoad, deceased, I | will file my final account with the Probate Judge for Bamberg county, and there| upon ask for a final discharge as such 'executor. DUNCAN E. SMOAK, Executor. Bamberg, S. C., October 10,1907. j CAT j department of our immens iands in detail. In every ni( yles of the best and latest ma Harness e usiest fall we have ever had. largest dealer in this section er, the up-to-date youth who ily meets their taste and requ iir and if anything that you i tiing come anyway. And wJ .ana we want you to JAMBE f? our Business. L, i You Will See ^ our special price ...10c yar iferrimacs and Simpsons, special..6jc yar ins a beautiful line of Dx >ods Coats, S 48c yard. A beautiful line of Cc ;$1.00 yard. ^3,50? *5,00' *7,5i $1.00 yard. Skirts f ? ? Coat Suits at *l*W ^ar?* 3f000 yards Embroide - 50c yard. 12jc, 15c yard. .25c yard. Linen Torchon Laces REMEMBER >, "The Store ( STATEMENT , Bamberg, S. C.? October 1st, 1907 ikage Profits Gen. Ex. Net Profits Divided 135.76 32,259.35 3782.94 School fund 3296.29 County fund 590.66 City fund 590.56 81,476.41 29.15 1,721.83 590.47 School fund. 8226.28 County fund, 452?4 City fund, 452?4 91.131.96 14.50 883.00 331.07 School fund, 3110.39 County fund, 220.77 City fund, 220.77 8551.93 11.10 887.15 . 324.99 School fund, 8112.44 County fund, 224.86 City fund, 221.86 8562.16 15.75 146.67 82.89 School fund, 812.76 County fund, 25.51 City fund, 25.51 3106.25 85,898.00 12,11236 863.78 !OUNTY DISPENSARY Total Asts liabilities in common^ 18,124.09 State Dis. (jom., coi. 9 0,^00.w 3,185.21 S. Grabfelder <fe Co., 2,309.98 2,284.00 Consumers B. B. Estab., 781.09 2,437.92 Wm. Lanahan & Son, 1,632.81 to Bamberg. Strauss Prltz & Co., 355.00 Richland Distilling Co., 901.98 814,011.22 Carolina Glass Co., 337.40 85^389.72 Rosenegk Brewing Co., 348.75 Chat. Brewing Co., 141.26 819,400.94 Mallard Distilling Co., ' 762.00 Gallagher & Burton, 292.50 8 Profits paid Oct. 1st 3,786.64 7 Net gain, 2,485.89 5 819,4000.94 IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) COUNTY OF BAM BERG. J Personally appeared E. C. Hays, G. B. Claya, and J. A. walker, members of the Bamberg unty Dispensary Board, who being each duly d severally sworn, deposes and says that the -egoing statement is true and correct. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th y of October, 1907. E. L. PRICE, Notary Public for S. C. H. G. DELK I FRESH NATIVE AND WESTERN MEATS ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY Opposite Post Office 'Phone No. 13 F r\ . A n i Ur. U. LJ. rauM DENTIST BAMBERG, S. C. OFFICE IN FOLK BUILDING | MONEY TO LEND I \ We are prepared to negotiate * loans on Improved farms for five and ten years, partial pay ments, eight per cent. Interest. Don't wrlfe, come and see us. O ? J. 0. Patterson, Jr. J. W. Patterson ] [ X BARNWELL, & C. *. '* - SH* - - "r-rZ- T-"* - "- ?- " < " "-/ ' "' .'.*: > : - - ?* >. rv^ ???????? sf PLEA5 e business swings into line grandly equipped : she there is Buggy or Carnage illustrating tl kes. Every person in need of a vehicle shoi md Lap Robes f We have anything you want in Live Stock, and get the advantage of intelligent buying wants the smartest thing there is, the keen ( irements. That's why you should buy your t ret from Bamberg isn't right he wants to kn< hen you are in town and want to transact ar -PCi. Ramh RFR'S ook Over the Hollowing F*i Vhy We Should Have it : d. j 18c Madras Shirtings, our special price 12Jc yard. I < d. I 15c A. F. C. Ginghams, our special price 10c yard. | 2 ess Goods, Skirts, Cloaks, Coat Suit. kirts, Etc. ] Novelties + i D anA a . Shirt Waist Fronts with Cuffs to mah Beautiful Silk Evening Scarfs $2. to $12-50 each. Beaded Belts -ZT50c 76c, and $1 rom $1.50 to $7.00 each. Back Combs 10c, 25c, 50c and up to $2 $7.00 to $18.00 each. RUOS! RUGS! l *. t a *. 1 a 6x9 Axminister Art Square $13 nes m Match Sets, 10c. 9x9 ^ SquarTZ .*$3 , 36x72 Moquet Rugs $2 5c, 8c, and 10c yd. other Rugs at $1.00, $1.25, $1.5 THE PLACE ^ if Quality," Bam isstb 1100K FOR McGOWAN'S N |g Dealer in Dry Goods, Is ircm I spent considerable time ' selecting the best and m< in mtr lina a+ 1 A\1 IVQ1J WU1U19 111 111,7 lltiv uv ivr give you the benefit of tl pi SHOES, ETC. ^2^ Men's Shoes from $1.00 to $4.00. (\CnJ Ail over patent leather hand sewed guaranteed in every way at $3.49 and $3.74. V^jy) Also patent leather shoes at $1.99, $2.25 and $3. JSSs) Gun Metals ranging at the same prices. Boys* Shoes, patent leather, 69 cents and up to $2.49, and in all kinds of leathers. Ladies' Shoes, patent leather, $2.23 and $2.49. We have them in all grades of leather and at all prices. ' 4 '?1* Clindo of Invoof nrirps. A lUll 11X1C Ul iiuaiiwo uuwo uv ivr? wv |#* All kinds and qualities of Hosiery at lowest prices. Can suit anybody. Men's fleece lined underwear, heavy and good yj}/ quality, at 89c the suit and up. tfgSN All grades of Ladies' Underwear at lowest prices. Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs at 5c each. ^5^) Now, I have mentioned only a f look over my stock and let me sho \A0)] Remember, my motto is: 2To Ch 1 McGowan's Ghi BAMBERG. SOU You will find me next door tc >E YOU J for the fall business of 1907, Ip^l le fashions of the day. Our m lid see our line || *|j or Everybody | H Vehicles, and kindred lines, m backed by ample capital. ||i iyed critic and the solid busi- ^ luggies from Bamberg. We || >w it. Come to see us and || ly business, our office is at || >ci g, o. w. 9 Twry i;yyv. v\vr1 '-y W.U- -^VTt- 'yy} v,^y^-^\r-jypy. *^^6gAlMKlBHI '"* \ ':f:% w " "THE STORE fj OF QUALITY"! Wc 10-4 Pepperell Unbleached Sheetings, special, ,30c yd. S JOc Peppereu Pillow Tubing, .pur special price...;...18c yd. jB 50^eaeh! for Ladies and Children . ^ .00 each. E. P. Reed & Co's. plain patent in lace and M L50 each. button $3.00 pair. ^ i. 75 each. Other good values at $1.00 and up to $4.06 pair. 5 M each* ?uster Brown's famous -shoes for boys and 2Edl 0 and up. girls at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.50 and $3 pair, g j berg, S. C.fj I NEW GOODS 11 EW CHEAP CASH STORE ?ft Motions, Shoes, Clothing n?I1| In flip Mftfthprn Murkets uTsk.S jst up-to-date styles and /est prices, and want to lem all jt jt > j* > jt jt DRESS GOODS, ETC. All Up-to-date and the Very Latest Shades and Fabrics.*/.* Silks in all colors, at 69c, 89c, and $1.00 yard. Mercerized Madras in all colors at 25c the yard. //gV| Broadcloths from 49c the yard up. Chambrays in all colors from 8Jc the yard up. 1 Percales from 7$c the yard up. 'AA); Amoskeag Dress Ginghams at 8?c the yard. |1 Fancy Checked Suitings at 15c the yard. j All kinds of grades and colors of Calicoes at j Outings from 5c to 12Jc the yard. Bleaching from 6c to 10c the4 yard. Suits from $2.50 up. All wool suits m black, f/ffift grey, checks, etc., from $6.50to $11.00. yy/ 1 All kinds of Laces, Embroideries, etc., at Ribbons, all kinds, at all prices. ] ew of my bargains. Come and j w you the many bargains I have V2?s|h&| ne Can Undersell Me. J* jt Jt jt j I eap W Store I I > the Peoples Drug Company I J *' 0 * /'f ' 9