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In niuii ft ii jjuumim jjCHANC J Doors Open at | Bamber I we ueiievc our large Bamberg h We Vast Eve A Wore In our larg our leather lines, we <s bergrsand! We have tt your busin< |G. FR mini mi ppec , 5 A new lii ) J Embroid T prices ea J How aboul - 2 ' we are 2 Blues, < * ra*i/too jA, pxi\A? T .1 lot Men's 2 extra sp . > ^B? jw. A ? Rotation for Methodists. (continued from page 1.) Gray Court, R M DuBose Greenville, Buncombe Street, W A St. Paul's, J L Harley Hampton Avenue, A E Drivers West Greenville and Monagban, W a Justus Sampson and Poe, J N Isom Greenville circuit, J P Attaway Greer, J A Cook Laurens, Frst church, J D Crout Laurens circuit. A A Merritt K Pickens, S P McCarty Pickens, N G Ballenger Piedmont, S T Blackman South Greer, J J Huggins Travelers' Rest, J R Walker West Easley, D D Jones MARION DISTRICT. Presiding elder, E 0 Watson Blenheim, J E Rushton Britton's Neck, R A Brock Brownville, C M Peeler Bucksville, G P Penny Centenary, J C Counts Conway, G E Edwards Conway circuit, J C Davis Clio, F H Shuler Dillon, W C Kirkland J A Campbell, superannuated Gallivant's, W C Kelley Latta, H R Mills _ Latta circuit, W b baker | / S! The fire Under C SATURDAY, DE r? A D P v O I r w i-m ?x - - - :e of f GENERAl 7:30 p. m. i v Wants 1 0 we are showing more carriaj new warerooms filled we ai ias it, or will get it for yoi rybody to see our $6 1 About rte new store we have one of and seeing that every set of tn't buy a little, must buv in let the horse milliner fit nim ie best $10, $I2.SO and 3ss and everything bought fr ANKE :?t n itti vj ae of Long Coats in me ered Effects (10 Cf) v> ,ch $9.00 to.. wIZiuU Pi ; those Swell Coat Suits V( showing? Browns, So $15.00 : Q i Tan Shoes, (O fjfl ecial per pair wZiUU P1 i I/I i t Little Rock, W C Owen Loris, E F Gibson Marion, J W Kilgo Marion circuit, J H Montgomery Mullins, W L Wait Mullins circuit, D Tiller North Mullins, A McFarlane Waccamaw, G W Godbred Conference secretary education, W C Kirkland. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. Presiding elder, C B Smith Bamberg Station and mills, T G Herbert and S W Danner Branchville, E H Beckham Barnwell, R A Younge Cameron, A C Walker Denmark Station, J B Traywick Edisto, L E Wiggins Elloree. J W Neeley Fort Motte, J H Manly Providence circuit, E A Wilkes Norway, J A Graham Orangeburg, St Paul's, L P McGhee Orangeburg mills, N F Jackson Orangeburg circuit, G W Davis Orange, M F Dukes Rowesville, A R Phillips Springfield, G W Dukes St Matthews, J H Thacker Swansea, G R Shaffer ROCK HILL DISTRICT. Presiding elder, R E Stackhouse Blackstock, H L Singleton Chester, D M McLeod Chester circuit, A E Holler ? iat Scott & anvas at Ba Mm 7th to UR OWN BRA 'ROGRA L A DM IS! to Sell yoi jes; buggies, and wagons, set fe in a position to give you l We buy in car load lots : 5.06 Biigfy. sax's Bamberj the largest and best arranged harness is up to the mark, i large lots to get the price, an up with a new Fall set of har . $15 harness ever brought om us must be as representee SAMBE % fferin . are closing out our Men's ine Shoes at wonderfully low rices. It will pay you to insstigate when you can buy ich High Grade Shoes as Edm ru in ^lapp?, uiusscll s aiiu. rawford's under the regular rice. i UBER, East Chester, S M Jones East Lancaster, E M McKissick Fort Mill, W M Owen Hickory Grove, S D Bailey Lancaster, W A Fairey | Lancaster circuit, W C Wynne Lancaster and Chester mills, F E Hodges North Rock Hill, W A Beckham Richburg, W S Martin Rock Hill, St John's, T C O'Dell West Main Street, J M Rogers Manchester, to be supplied Pn/?lr Will W H Ariail Van Wyck, C P Carter Winnsboro, Henry Stokes Yorkville, H J Cauthen S A Weber, supernumerary York circuit, H B Hardy SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. Presiding elder, M L Carlisle Belmont, W W Williams Blacksburg, C C Derrick Buffalo and Bethel, B M Robertson Clifton and Cowpens, R W Humphries Campobello, E Z James Cherokee, J T McFarlane Enoree, J C Chandler Gaffney, Buford Street, S B Harper Limestone Street, I N Stone Gaffney circuit, T B Owen Jonesville, E P Taylor Kelton, J A White Pacolet, T J White Reidsville, J H Moore 8g0igg^8Mg8aiSglffi@ Silverlafce S mberg, S. C. WEDNESDAY, SS BAND A IN I 1M EACI SION TEI i Vnnr Rm I 1 l/lll UMj up ready for sale than any oi close prices. Makes no diffe for cash, so we can make cl gy that we are making our leader. 1 ft we have ever seen and believe you'll Harm Harness Departments in the Some people say we carry ir d then our customers get the ness. We can give you anythi to Bamberg county. Come I or your money back. Make !RCi. B igs T 10 dozen Men's $1.50 Black special for this week to ? close at 0 We now have the folk shades in Manchester Nuns Veiling: Light Pink, and Black. These; are worth this price wholesale, per yara only . ????????????? t . / , "The Store c Santuc, W L Gault Spartanburg. Bethel, M Dargan Central, R S Truesdale W S Stokes, supernumerary Glendale, WHPolk Duncan and Saxon, J T Fowler City Mission, J W Shell Union, Grace, D W Keller Green Street, J G Farr Wofford college financial agent, R A Child O/vii+tk Pamlino Adv<v?ftt.P Pf^ffcor. S A JVUU1 VIUVMMM *AVk T 7 Nettles Inman, H L Powell KINGSTREE DISTRICT. Presiding elder, J E Carlisle Cades, R F Bryant I Cordesville, W T Bedenbaugh Cypress, J E Carter St George circuit, T J Clyde Duncan, T E Morris West End, W H Murray Greeleyville, T E Peeler Grover, R W Barber Harleyvine, j r maomei Harpers, W H Thrower Johnsonville, T L Mullinix Kingstree, J E Mahaffey Lake City, S J Bethea McClellanville, E K Moore Pinopolis, J P Winningham Ridgeville, H C Mouzon Ror e, W S Goodwin SalUrs, W T Patrick Sampit, J 0 Carroway St George, J W Stead man lock Ed. C , Starting DECEMBER lltl Z> ORCHESTRj H HAY mm m m m tt CENTS Performance Bt ggles and ne concern in South Caroliiu irence what kind of a Bugg] ose prices iy buying so many we got then so we i agree with us. Come look them over ess Depe State. We take especial pair tore than necessary, but like benefit of it. Bring your hoi ng you want in Buggy or Wag to see us and get our prices, our place headquarters while UllU^l ^ his V \ / , . - \ Hats, ^ new line of 15c Ch ! An all colors: Red, G liUU dark and light. Pi Tan, Gray, Etc. Woof P"ce 3^ Outings in all shades, ip 12Jc, and 15c per I Jh Our price per yard. 1 if Qualify," BA / Scranton, W S Henry Summerville, M Auld SUMTER DISTRICT. I Presiding elder, Waddy T Duncan Bethany, T W Munnerlyn Bishopville, PA Murray Camden, C C Herbert Heath Springs, R E Sharpe Jordan, S H Booth Kershaw, 0 A Jeffcoat Lynchburg, S 0 Cantey . Manning, D A Phillips | New Zion, E P Hutson j Oswego, D Hucks j Pinewood, J H Noland ; Providence, W B Gibson i Richland, C S Felder j St John and Rembert, L L Inabinet Sumter, First church, W B Duncan Magnolia Street, J B Wilson Summerton and St Paul's Station, E S Jones Wateree, W R Barnes Transfers?W M Hardin, Little Rock conference; W A Betts, Louis iana comerence. Negro Lynched in Alabama. Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 30.?A special to the Advertiser from Opp, Ala., says: Neal Sanders, a young negro man, was shot to death near here this afternoon by an angry crowd of Covington county citizens after he had - vr ' .>>* ' i*. 4 - ' -v v-h>. ' : v. -,:v&L >& ' , ' : *! M?| KLSO THE LATEST gj MOVING PICTURES I j ?gins at 8 W^onsj could sell at $65. Cer- M . Everyone guaranteed j? irtment I | is in buying m i our other m se to Bam- ? on Harness. m rTs.C.I j Veekp lambrays in mem8 Ireen, Blue, ,t|a nk^ Brown, I | yard, | MBEW.S. C.| been identified by Mrs. Ellis, a farm- . er's wife, who claimed he criminally assaulted her near here today. About 300 shots were fired into the gf negro's body and afterwards a rope was tied around his neck and the body tied to the back of a buggy and J dragged through the streets or Opp and through the negro settlement of ^ the town Mrs. Ellis and Miss Sorrell, a 14year-old-girl, were held up by a negro with a shotgun as they were re- 'J turning to their home from Opp, where they had been shopping dur- J ing the morning. The girl made her escape but Mrs. Ellis was assaulted. < ^ Miss Sorrell gave the alarm and a posse was formed and Sanders was captured at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The sheriff, when notified of the assault, started from Andalusia, the county seat, but arrived on the scene too late to prevent the lynching. Death of i*lr. Hughes. Mr. J. J. Hughes went to Union Monday on account of the death_of > his brother, Mr. W. F. Hughes. The burial took place at Union. Mr, vl Hughes was about 38 years old. He formerly lived in Bamberg and was well known and had many friends . if here, who will regret to learn of his sudden, death. Mr. Hughes was born in Orangebur^county. - . .. - ,