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" * ic* " ' *? i . ..V.-<V'.v*v- < *. :-v' y ' * ' *&&&& mmm. M' T*his City and at Other Roints. ?&isy Roberta Adams is visiting friends" at Rowesville. ?Hon. C. W. Garris. of Denmark, waff in the city last Saturday. j ?Mrs. E. A. Smoak is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ritter, at Oiar. ?Mrs. J. A. Spann is on1 a visit to A*. G. Hays in Greenwood. Mr. G. E. RhodW, of The HeraWF. spent Saturday in Augusta. ?Solicitor James- H. Davis, of TaiVrtxt'Aii \ra? in- the eitv Monday. | ?Miss Rosa Adams is visiting her cousin. Miss Sfinoie Folk, at Ulmers. ?$r. PI B-. Murphy, of Augusta, spent several days in the city this vfeekv A). tr.- Kirklend. of the FhfOWP# Bridge section, was inr the city Mam?.?Off. & C. Chandiet, of Florence, hpent frOn* Saturday to Monday in1 m, ?ifo. Ft. M B'ruOe of The ffefald, spent Sunday f# Btanchviiie with rdiativeS.ft 6V Stift, of Blaekvme is vftStfhg her parents, AW. add Mra. K. <S1- FOBc. -=#> y.- lit. f uhkef, eashief Of the i Bank Of BranchvHle, spent Tuesday iW the 6Ft>\ FTOT.- ,JPT. va\ oirtrrnxcnx rctv iaoi far <t vMfc to rOJa&v'Oy at affttf tia&h P6T- I Of V^ilVrSto^-, a*? yft^fittg fetamw m &$ ==$? ft it- ifcsxttm, of saiwfe?,; afr: ^Vjeeof; of im&m*, yMtod ffi&86? iter# Satofcfey a&4 Sua<fay.&. ft- POvrTof satf ! #S>0 fravO Oeoa vMtm# fOtetft'e^ aoO jtf WrfKsto&V refo?S0tf ho&o &6?<fey.?&&-. ?. JT.- ftp at &0&0 afifef' a vMt fO f&O fat&Hv of te Asogfeto*,- &rs.- ?.- U. M FWeitie. ?itf.- SS4 $&?.- A W. ?& j fftffietf te PVM?y fiM$? 4*8? ?$e' I m&m 6f &* Ffofe A?o??-- i ' fa? ?t $#?&$.- ! -=$*".- ft.- W. gfessfrV.Of' ^"etfa??o>-fca, ftfe.v #??? a fO# cFaya m f&O 6?# ! hm #38*.- Hftr *0*er <0 8 G Km1 aga$&.?fcf. /.- /. ftfte?, of &ft?gii& ft#.v ap#? a Oay's- ? fso effv &&, 6a ? vftot &> fe# Uf. ! $*&& t\- &'$mi ?Mt\- &&*& Haf?z'y Of' jM?&,-i 1m to fPalft, Sa., for i ffio Ie&o& <4 fcf$ fcosffc fte sa#! tes Sftfc f0* #0?6 f?S& -==&? fe- 6* fife* & mitisg tte te&iiy ef Mt.- f.A J.- JSfcfc Segf fire 6?fy.- ftis f&mty is? tee* tefe t&t aem tfeekS: ?Miaess Mm S&edea,- ei tiats-mett, ate .tens ate M*a ftextm,f ef tisatiestm apest tm tima? asgte m tte m? as tte gsesta &t Mm ?atiie feiset.?Mt. nam, ei titetetot: #& is tte &? yesteftef metmsg.Me ttaa tmtmsg item ?eetgi&: wtere te hte tee* te eatry &?s sea, ?estte, tor m team.?Mm tiiiees a*4 Master' Pi}i$ %met; ei Mites, ?&..- ate Mm steie Metwettet,- ei Aneteste, ere tte gseats tots -$eek oi tteit asst, MfS: A: Meti. Speaks.-=ff. M.- tifate&i, tis&i spent $e?etai 4?a iaat tfeek is Aites eessty es tea empmgs tot aeteitet ei tte mete titem- Me atetessea tte gatefe ei Aites at tteit ea&paigs ?Mf.- ate Mrs?. Jito; & tieiiiSgef, ytte hare tees at a teaith teaett m Mmtppi tot ?me weete es aeeesst ei Mr.- Meiiisger'a tetem, tmtste sme ?etea? sight: Mf. tieiiisget tee set istptete there as sisek as m as tepte: ?Mm itese Millet ieit es Mesial tor Usesfiito, Ate, wtete ate wm mit teiamea tetote geisg te tet tern is Weatmismet, s, & Mm Mimt is a ?ess? itey ei &m= isg teteess ate esgagisg masseta, ate is a ttimmet ei ahiiity: Satisg tte aeases whiek ate has teat e^m- l li tilii | XX2 tut? nrnriox^l J VUIVMV | Of Mf?: A: M#&: g^OShS & CO., She ids give's mire miStmiSM iS hef SMpiSvSfs, and made many friends sf berth segeS, WkS rdgret is see her iedrd Bahlbeig. Aegrs fries is Mill Mimeii. ?ree?riiie, July ?.-=WHi rtunii & . tOSHf SegfS, tried to eomthit suicide I tiiS dfiefhooh by drowsing in the Meedy rive*.- When Hunt first Jumped ifi hd waS pniied out arid the water was fsiied out of him. Oil bis ?eeShd jSSig he Was jrtiiled OhI betSfS He weHt SHeler the second time. fie hegfd has always bees indusifiSUS ahd his atteihpt to end hi9 life e&h hot be accounted for. The Cat's Pins. ^M&ftha bad tormented Dihah, her fciSd eld ,eat, for mote titan a haifSOS* without an interval of peace, .When she gate Dinah's tail such an uSinefeffal puli that the poor old eat deeidCd thai fotbearahce had ceased tO be a virtUC,- SO she resorted to her ClaWs for the first lime in her life when with the Child. Dinah gave Mdrtha's little fat hahd such a Scratch that the biodd fairly trickled, add she, with tears and blood streaming, weht to Dinah With ail tbO wrath is.her roice she could command and sSid, "Dire me those pins out of OS* Itahd thi9 minute, miss!"?The ASgfcst Delineator. -*?? Hdw Hot Is Hell. A colored minister was once expounding to his flock, and after vividly describing the plight of those who go to the other place, he concluded the service with the follow * iag:. "Brederen, 1 hab ben ax how hot aifl hell, an' I would sat dat, if you fiiek all de wood In de State ob New ?brh, an' all de coal in Pennsylvania, dh' pile 'em all up in 'er heap, an' 'tbk all de He in de worl' an' pour hit oft Uni, an' den set dat pile erflre, aft' den tek er man out ob hell, an' j set '!m in de middle ob dat burning m4ss, he'd freese to def. My bredern dfti am how hell ajh;w * $ . i #: R. K&ABR. Foil from Aiming iii Orangeburg to Si do walk and h? Killed. Mr. W. B. Lightfoot fell through the awning of the Orangeburg Dry Goods Go's: store yesterday afternoon and died at the home of his mother last night as a result of the injuries received by the fall. The injuries were not at first thought to be of a fatal nature, but Mr. Lightfoot was unable to stand the injuries and died several hours after the accident. Mr. Lightfoot had been employed to erect a- new awning at the front of the store,- and was np on the old awning for the purpose of making some investigations preparatory to taking it down. The awning is of cOrrigated iron and has been up for several years. It had corroded badly add in walking over the top of the awning. Mr. Lightfoot stepped on a weak spot which gave away with him. Re fell through the metal and on passing dbwn his feet struck one of the iron supports which-' caused his body to turn thus- thrOVrihg his head foremost. He feR to the cement pavement below, his head striking first. The fall was for a distance' of Some 15 feet. Xfr.- fnghtfoet was yery badly bruised and cut by his fall and Sad to- be taken Seme. Several pli-ysv dabs were called in to see the MjUred man,- but despite their' efforts jjfr.LigMfoof passed away during the night.?toangeburg Evening ^ews. Tuesday,- /uly 7fhv go*/* irt& Mirth* Pve# .gwakens ffis itosfer at ivfafnight to' he Fed from Bottle. , South Boston.; Vst.y /lily i.?Albert fteese,- who resides aea? here,' owasj a mule' COlf Which- iS a curiosity. fhei cott was born twenty days ago., ft# mother immediately disowned ft, whereupon PeeSS began to feed the' young ammai with a botfie of mnk. The coif is a perfect pet and as gem fie' as a lash.- He fOMpws his master everywhere he goes, if ftfeese comes to1 town the cow .fe at his heels? and inmsts on fo&ewing him into stores. The cow is not satisfied with eating dnriag the day and then steeping morning,' bat af mhfnighf he inyuriabty goes to the' window of his masters' room and awakens him to obtain his midnighf meal. Hmtmhs Party for Pltes &yra ffooten The pretty home of afrs, Paul sam-mons, on North Highlands, was the scene on tast evening of a loveiy Hpdinks party, given is honor of ftiss Pfyra Hooton,- of Hamherg; & c, Howls of roses and growing plants were the decorations used on the1 porch where the tahies were arrang-ed. in the targe reception hail va-rmns. summer dowers were placed effectiveiyv and smite* and wild vines formed a mound of green around the punch howlyirs. gammons received her' guests wearing a dainty gown of bine mail lucrum yi iuvvwwf 4***v* . ? ?? Miss HedtOS,- WBO Wore M elaborate it&sky fashumd m lace sod lingerie th. incite# to meet MiSs Hoofoh were: Miss ft&Mte Asto&li; Miss Eath EOgers, Miss f/steiie Fiaii, Miss Oppie Smith,- Miss Kiftie S&mmohS,- MiSs Mav SammohS,- Miss Emmie Adams,Miss Helen. #tehd,- Miss ffcWier, Miss Ola ShtmmdfiS,- Miss FWr'Me Joiner, Miss Hazel Rod gets and Messrs. Das HOlt, fallen Fr'eoms#,0. Ashen, Eagene Smith, Eerier eoa-rad, Barnes As'Mh ttefff Meseiey, torn MaiihaftOS,- george ffrahtley,' (TharEe joiher,- Mail Eiatt and Angne-tns gmaiV-MaeOn Telegraph. A Geod-Wisii Hese. "A eiever idea was carried eat at a recent 'Shower fdr a hfide=tO=he/' says Jhly Woman's Heme Compam ion is the invitation eaei gaest Was requested to send ia^ prior to the limy, a wisfe for the hride. the hostess made a beaHtifnl large white paper idsev and before patting it together she wrote oh eaOh petal,- a Wish hud the liame Of the wisher. As is esaai is most eases, some of the goests forgot tO send ifl a wish, hat hroaght one with them, and others wrote them after they arrived. For this porpose a iarge pager rosm had had been made, into which the wishes were slipped, and the had tWiSted OP again, the gdest Of honor was eharmed with, the rose and rOsebnef, ahd Said that She shOhid always feegpi it as a pleasant reminder Of her friends, Whom she was SOOfc to ieaye for a new home in a distant City/' ftlind 'tiger in Trooble. Charleston. July 7.?Papers were served here to-day oh d. P. Carroll charging him with violating the injunction issued against him by the supreme court, fofbidding him to handle or sell liquors in ahv way, or allow erowds to gather at his place of business for the purpose of drinking liquor. He must show cause on JUly 14 why he should not be punished for Contempt of court. The charge of contempt is the first brought here against the several liquor dealers uhder injunction: MASQCKHADlClj FOR YEARS, Woman Canglit When Taken to Hospital by Police tor treatment. New York, July 6.?Charged with disorderly conduct in masquerading for nine years as a man, Airs. August Sieb, thirty-six years old, of No. 041 Sixth avenue, has been sentenced to the workhouse for five days. Two policemen came across the unrmnonlnuo fiit-m *jf what antiporprl tn be a man at Sixty-second street and Broadway on Saturday night. They called an ambulance and the "man" apparently overcome by the heat, was taken to the Roosevelt hospital. There It developed that the patient was a woman who gave her name as .Mrs. Sieb. Mrs. Sieb told the police that she had been in this country about ten years, ami that after separating from her husband she started out to earn her living. Dressed as a man she readily obtained employment, mentiohing heteie in Broadway where she worked as a "iubefiman." ' : i * ttfscrtfcte fearefv rs atkpn. Mwh Pooling Grows Out of Killing of White Man by NVgro. Aiken. July T.?Last night Sheriff Raborn received a message from Wagener asking that he come at once to that point, as trouble was brewing. The sheriff went to Wagener ! in an automobile as soon as possible. I and found that the cause of the ! trouble was the shooting of Policeman Henry Salley, of Salley. by George Moore, a negro. It has been learned that posses are after the negro. and if he is captured a lynching may result. Up to this time he has not been captured, but it is said that he is being diligently searched for by friends of Salley and the officers. Prom the stories told by parties in the city from that section to-day it appears that Salley and- a man named Poole had been in Wagener Saturday, and when they were on tftClT way nome Ileal' W ae;*riiTri uroj whipped a negro, and further on they struck up with a brother of Moore, whom they alleged owed one of them a nickel, ft' is stated that they struck him and afterwards fired their pistols at him. FTe ran home and the men came on toward Perry. MOote's house is on the road. When they reached if they got put of the buggy and threatened the negro. When they were advancrng toward the house George Moore stepped out with a' shofguh and fired at them, most of the load striking Salley in the thigh and hip, and one or two shots striking Poole: Salley fell and? the degrO struck Mm twice with the gun. SaHey then got up and the- negf 'o got out of the way. Pool'e, it is said, went away, leaving Salley when1 the shot was fired. sariey^ wounds were dressed, and it is not thought that he is seriously ; hurt. ft appears that there is a great difference in opinion upon the affair, many being in sympathy with' the negro, alleging that the' two menwere under the influence of lienor. At the same; time others appear to be infuriated about the matter and have a great deal of feeling against the man. The sheriff was unable to locate the negro: He returned to; the city late this afternoon. Talk of iy lt\zatttg TO otrir Lrcrxrj, inu uijjv? iu. #fto WasMffco Mn?r A j&ef&odisf minister io a sm&fJ "^estO^R foym, eatepyag' ffeo' ofScO 61 (be local weekly,- Skid to t&e eSitof:"t aM soliciting *h3 fof' ? gefitie-; mao of feiitoeiaeitt and intelligence ^wio ps is Site Reed of a litoo fe&&y feoney, Mt wbe is faf too ftowS a mas to make bis soffefisge knows/' "Wfey/V mwiaimed tEe eSHof, ptffRiOg tip Ms" eye sfade, "I'm the oniy man in tRe village wEo answers ;t&af description. W&at's ffcie gentie-; man's name?*' "I #egfet,-'v said tEe minister; "fbat I am dot at fibOtfy to disclose if."' "Why if most be tee/' said tfee editor. "Ifs mo.- it's ase,- sore.teeaven prosper yon,- parses,- in yonf good WOrk." IVU IUUJ like i&t y oftf groceries ? to bo fresh and afreet? y tf yon do yon should Of boy theft* from U. B. X* Pfice.. fie? boys ad) r goods in small Qftaftti- flp ties and they are there- t fore always fresh.- He f believes ift. fll QUICK SALES AND ? SMALL PROFITS ? and his prices are as ) reasonable as Can be L fonftd anywhere. All goods dehvefed ift city flt fftftits /fee of change. L Give me a trial order F oft yoftr next bill,........ flt iE. BART PRICE* 'Phone 51 Bamberg 5. C. J* ,.n ....... m ff * T 'I.?.1 J D. J. DELK CARRIAGE WORKS I ANYTHINfiONWBEKL5 I I Delivery wagons, one and two I j horse farm wagons, ice wag ons, log carts, sewing- machine I wagons, or any kind of special I work built to order on short I notice. First-class repair and I paint shop, does pipe work and I carries piping and fixtures, I brass fittings, engine supplies, injectors, steam gauges, en- I gine oils, large stock of bug- I gies, harness, lap robes and I whips for sale cheap. ah worn will be appreciated and satisfaction guaranteed D. J. DELK BAMBERG, ....... 3. C. k _ * _ _ liFactory to Firesides || (FROM THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH) J g | | "lit this issue we print an advertisement for Mr. G. * f, | ? A. Lucas, who is well and favorably known to the J $ 5g people of Lexington county. Mr: Lucas has gone in3 J to business for himself, and the pianos he is offering |ij are the best in the world. Re can sell you a high- 2? :M: grade instrument at the price usually paid for medium ag |lj grade pianos. When you want a musical intrument 1|| '11 see him before buying else where. Mr. Lucas is also $5 * g one of the finest piano tuners in the country, and if | g ^ your instrument needs attention drop him a card at I THEY ARE ]| THE BRIGGS AND BOARDMAN & GRAY I I A difficult matter to find their equals anywhere at ? any price. Sold to you with no expense attached ex- g a cept the freight, and a small profit for my trouble. 3* If these facts appeal to you and you are interested 18 please write and I will tell you more about them... . . .. g a tlWWO CAREPL1XY OOIVB || O. A. LUCAS ]| p. 0, Be* 490 Augusta, Ga. | | fYOUR BB8T FRIEND 1 M tfcne of nee$ is a fat bank aeeotmt It wi& s&ta* fey XoU wfeen aft otb&ra faii. Tfee way to1 a<!<^i3?,s^Ms i eeuriJesy ai^[^?s^?att?T\tion te^So wants of ids easts* wms &*s so?ae of dfee featw? es of ?hs Saeiness Fbtfey of fJwS hftrik ' wrxD IlWi nv A Bdrtfe g66k fn Your Ptem# fssaeri by tfefe f&aking; Souse, entitles yo? do every eofty emenee- of titodem banking. Wben opening a bank- aeeotmt,- you want a safefeaaky conveniently foeatei?one wftose constant encfearyor is to serve you best.- Ob these Bnes, we invite younaeeount. L PEOPLES BANK, Bamberg, S, C, . \ n.i ii ...I n.i i ii IHARDWARE^^ I I fceve tfie GfoEator &a& Cotter, Avery's "fcevers&le" I r.hiiw? /Awhle andf sftsttfe) ' I Jt/IWy iXOt IVW y v/irtruuaiiw^w , r Pfcws,.ffc# Ostk-e Cottm aad Cows Pteator, CaldwofllfiS' proved Cotton- SeOd Ptovpef, Dloont's Trao Btee Cast Stosi Pfew, Afre*y Dow Low Cotton Pfeatey, Hooker Cows Drffl, Cote- Gdairto Distributor, ?. P. Gsano Distributor, Late Seed Pfemtoy, Pbo Lfttte Joe Jfarrow, Hso <3oo*$te awd Paradfcar flow Stocks, ibo bost Hoaters asd Stores, Pfeb and Foaftry 'Wife, Devoe and Hsn?nar Paints, Harness j 08, CTflekeryware arid gfeeH Coeds; PaWpS and Piping, fly prises are rigbt. Gome in and take a ioofc, J. A. HUNTER, VSJ&tr.tt. i 9?;?1 9 M illl>""lil,i6ll-*lll,lilBI,BMl"iB||BI||<|BiiB|""""">"M*"B"BB*B"'|B*B""BBIB?,"IB1| A 1 They All Looked So Good I | Be Didn't Know Which to Choose | i ANNUAL SUMMER SALE it I w i. ti AtVfAM rA V X A well-known banker residing in a neighboring X X town came to our store to select a piano in X X this Special Sale, After looking over X X the instruments offered, he said X X to the salesman: X X "I'll leave It to you to choose for trie: X V 1 thought I could pick out what 1 V n wanted, hut they all look so good, 1 A A don't know which to take/" i i : i a A Cases like this are by no means rare at Thomas X A & Barton Co. The number of desirable pianos X A is so large, and every one is so obliviously splen- X A did value at its price, that the customer sometimes X A finds himself unable to choose between them, X jK JKk ? PIANOS IN THIS SALE ARE AS LOW AS . ffi 1 ssm I ? Moderate Monthly Payments. Call and 5ee * V Us, or Write for Particulars, t j t : s t j9 j THOMAS ? BARTON CO. I X 709*710-712 Broadway, Augusta, Oa. A A Also Sumter, 5. C. X |WE HAVE IT!| I An up-to-date drug store with a choice assort- 1 9 ment, of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, 9 9 Stationery, Gut Glass, Combs, Brushes, Rubber B Goods. Cie-ars. Etc. We can serve you promptly ? I and at rigflt; prices. Give us a share of your trade Hoover's Drug Store! TELEPHONE 44 BAM9CR0, 9. cj , ' .. ...; 'A . ' l _V jr " ^ - " V- r"-3^ ; ft . . V ,.t*9 '?fy\ SPECIAL NOTICES, i ' Advertisements Under tM* Read 23d Fbr Wowfa or Leas* Strayed or Stolen*.-?One pointer .dog:, white with liver colored spots oil? : body and head, named Sport. Reward if returned co> S. HP.. tfurptiy,. ham berg:, S. G. For Salle..?Five full blood boar and four sows Tarn-worth and Bertrshire crossed pigs They are beauties. X.. 3T. . __ ^<5 FOR SAILS?'Complete shingle machine; saws, glimmer; etc. Same been used only three months; Pfefcd $SJSMAddress DA VIT* E.. FIFSK,. Cite;. & C I j Dr. 0. D. Faust | DENTIST BAMfiEftO, ?. C, j OFFICE ft* FOUS BCfUMNS '?# Sfooe & Harness Repairing r| !j I have moved into the store i<uwy'oB> copied by The Bawberg Fferatov vrttoaw I am better prepared Co serve you tiara >; . ever. AH serve of b?r?w? and shoe* re ! paired and satiat&etioa guaranteed; J , manufacture haraessefaH k^d^brftttds | halters, etc. Give aw a trttflllf,Mm hSg|,tt. :?| Faivewfcy of taatifc Cmdtom* Wi<iA raasge of choice: i? scfeaflMs, '''--?8j literary, gtaStu&z, aratf professions* course?, fesfefitig to degrees of Ka^k eior of Am,. Bachelor of &taK$, .. Licentiate of 5n?erwetfowy Bac&eSor >*' of Lavrs,- Jfaater of Arts,. Civil ffia^ glneerv an<* Electrical Engineer. Well equipped Jislkwajtorles, Bflteary . jof OtfW V0ffc?te&. ^'Jiuncr^. IkvMMT . Vxl ' ftv&ibe f&efa &w# extremes- ; v.^j Sfex* sesstea (1W &> he&ss Sep[temfcer %$*<&>. 1W& F'w wfHe to the : J*rs#kfettt, CbfTH?W*>. & C. J. H. DIXON M Jincjiftit sftf fii?iKtf 0g n j| |^pKg|f 5)Mf, W? tepsri* ?tf fcfedfc of maebtrnry ' *$?% awtf ?as^*fcrff flwaof ?*?? fft* ftfk ^j$8H t^apSv V?tM% Injectors*. l^tm?M& \J-*JSa Often* wus* BWa* y?wr *r\&M *&4 j^e^esfaafcrboMdl Jtrkettnm * > : *S9 h%? ?M ?#*? ym More fewer* . ^SB you? cotton; g?? smd pre? p?*t* ?ad ???? ??? retrod befc*e ifro bwsy seaeow. A mnmm msemw k- - ->? ttfeo*' * :,-JS tttfte mffte; m ftet v# ram # Iraapifai ; ?SH| fo* sfcfc &*xt tffowferfei msx&tnery, R#???itSr, an<? haver ttenrat* 3?*Mk te#?k ?n<J rxw pfetow$sKk* iimp mate ftatt wwvt. f??r. yoa mar* power a,r><t tetter ettfefemy, We ** <:, psil *nd charge SUMS#* batteries C*Ti?h en ibtforthte **xl see wtert ir# I SWTATCfnMlU I j [ HARDWARE] I We have on hand 1 I one of the beet I X-MsJ 11?_fA_ 'I. I ttlJU 1UU9V tt|TW date stocks of I Hardware shown I <$| in this city in I many a day, and I I cordially invite I ;S you to call and in- | speet our line. We I nave almost any- I I thine: you need m I I the hardware line I I Simmons Hardware Co. I | 1 Bamberg, South Carolina J ???? mmI PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES AND BOILERS Haw, Lath and Hhlnalo JMIIlg Injeotora, Pumps and Fittings, woodHawa, Splitter*, 2 Shafts, Pulley*, BHting, Oaaoiloe Engine* LAWWJTOCK LOMBARD Foundry, Machine, Boiler Worfci, Supply Store AUGUSTA, OA. J. F. CARTER I > i > - ' aM, ; * rtiiuriis^-ai-M>TT ? . .q JI ' BAMBEMO, 0. 6. J [ '' Spocfal Attontfoa CHvoa to Sotttaaoat \ \ \, of Eitttoi and favMtifatfoa of THJm 4, <?Offices over Bamberg Banking Co. <? : r M iiw. P. RILEY:: I O O /$|j < [ FIRE, LIFE o ACCIDENT II , o o i: INSURANCE: ; ; BAMBBRO. O. o < ' - -C **/ /" *'