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lambrrg Sirralb Thursday, October 8, 1908 SHORT LOCALS. Brief Items of Interest Throughout the Town and County. Big fat mackerel, 12 %c. the fish, at D. A. Kinard & Co.'s. Several new pupils have entered the Carlisle Fitting School recently. When you want school books for the children, you can get them at The Herald Book Store. The county dispensary board met here last Monday and opened bids for supplies for the present quarter. * % ax -i. vri Apple ouuer ai iviuaru o. The ladies of Trinity Methodist Church in this city will make an effort to purchase an individual communion service for the church. Heinz's mince meat, new and fresh at D. A. Kinard & Co.'s Mr.C. K. Smoak brought us some fine pome granites Tuesday. It was an unusual bunch, as there were four fine ones growing from one stem. Fish roe, shrimp, and lobsters, just / in, at Kinard's. Mrs. John R. Bellinger, relict of the late Hon. John R. Bellinger, of Bamberg, was here last week, the gjiest of Mrs. C. C. Simms.?Barnwell Sentinel. Choice lot of coffee, from 10c. to 50c. the pound, all kinds and brands, | at Kinard's. The streets of Bamberg present a lively appearance these days. Shopping is going on at a lively rate, and all our merchants appear to be doing a good business. See the ad. of D. A. Kinard & Co. ' \ in this issue. The law firm of Messrs. Hendersons have established a branch office at Bamberg, in charge of Mr. Edward Henry Henderson, a son of Mr. E. P. Henderson and a young man of high standing.?Aiken Recorder. The county board of commissioners held a regular quarterly meeting here last Monday, but about the only business transacted was the approving of claims and granting a few applications to be placed on the pauper list. Guaranteed hosiery, "The Black Cat,"^t W. D. Rhoad's. Last Monday was the first Monday in the month and salesday, but there were no public sales and there was not a large crowd around the court house. A good many people from the country were in town shopping, however. Mr. D. M. Eaves, depot agent, has made a requisition for an electric clock to be placed in the depot, and it will be installed in a short time. |sfv This will be a great convenience to our people, as'it furnishes correct time. See the ad. of A. W. Reckling & Son in this issue. They will be at ! Olar Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 15th, 16th, and 17th. Mr. Reckling is a very fine photographer, and if you want first-class work, meet him on the dates he will be in Olar. Children's red tan and fancy top shoes with hose to match, at W1 D. Rhoad's. \The daughter of Mr. W. H. Kearse, formerly of this county, but now of Spartanburg, was married in that city recently to Mr. Percy E. Brown. ' The lady was a widow, her first husband being Mr. T. P. Felder, a son ' - ? ? - ? ?? * 1.. 1 of Mr. D. 1. K. feiaer, iormeriy uj. Denmark, but now of Spartanburg. The new shades in clothing?the elephant and rich olives?at W. D. Rhoad's. It is dry and dusty in Bamberg now. Rain is much needed. Very little rain has fallen in this county since cotton began to open, and as a consequence the class of cotton put on the market here has been away above the average. Very few bad bales of cotton have been offered on this market. Lowney's, Baker's, and Nelson's - Cocoa, fresh shipment just in, at Ki-, nard's. The Barnwell Baptist Association X ; will convene at Springtown church on Tuesday, October 22nd. All delegates who will attend and who are coming by rail, are asked to notify S. W. Sanr'V difer at Bamberg or D. H. Rice at Govan, in order that conveyances may be provided to convey them to 4 the homes^ assigned. Ymi Hnn't have to ask us for a statement of your account which you ean't understand. You already know. ;-4' ' D. A. KINARD & CO. The Bamberg Herald has received a supply of campaign buttons. It has a picture of William Jennings Bryan k . on the front and the words: "I gave my dollar; did you?" If you have contributed your dollar to the campaign fund, conie in and get one, or come in and contribute a dollar and let us pin a button on you. If you deal with us you don't have to ask from time to time about your account. You know, and in your absence it can't grow, g* D. A. KINARD & CO. The new teaching force at the graded school have gotten down to work, and work, and everything is , working smoothly. Mr. Allen has gotten affairs well in hand, and will carry the school forward to greater success, we feel sure. The enrollment is increasing daily, and there are a good number of students in the commercial department. The wisdom of establishing this department has been clearly shown. A penny pass book was in keeping with the times when fires were lighted with flint and punk. The McCas^ key accounting system and the electric heater are of this age. D. A. KINARD & CO. Number of farmers are storing their cotton in the warehouse of the Bamberg cotton mills, as they do not care to sell at present prices. The warehouse is full, and others would store if there was room. This is a strong argument for a public warehouse here, one built for the purpose of storing the cotton of the public. The cotton mill has its warehouse for its own cotton, and often has not the room for all the cotton offered for storage from others parties. Let's build the warehouse. i New Advertisements. Southern Railway ? Excursion Rates to State Fair. Southern Railway ? Excursion Rates to Tri-County Fair. W. A. Reckling & Son?Portrait Photographers. D. A. Kinard & Co.?It's No Secret. Day Current Soon. At last the generator, which is to supply The Bamberg Herald with electricity in the day time, has been shipped. It was shipped from the factory on September 23rd, and we hope it will arrive in a few days. Then we will be in better shape to take care of our constantly growing business and to work to much better advantage. We have certainly had a hard time of it during the past few months, much of this extra work being caused by our having to run our linotype and presses at night. Our force has worked the job presses by hand during the day and then run them a good part of the night by power. All the force from the editor J ?? hoon hariiv overworked. UUWLlf ULd ? ^ uvvii ?, - . _ _ but we look for easier sailing as soon as we can get the generator installed. Campaign Funds. A. W. Knight, Decania Dowling and Jno. H. Cope have been appointed as a committee by Col. Wilie Jones, State chairman of the Democratic party, to solicit funds in this county for the expenses of the National Democratic campaign. The election is only a few weeks away, and whatever is done should be done quickly. Those who wish to contribute will please hand the amount they wish to give to either one of these gentlemen. We also have a list at The Bamberg Herald office. The chances for Democratic success were never brighter, but money is needed for expenses. The Democrats do not get large contributions from the trusts, as the Republican do, but must depend on the people. Hand in your contribution,' however small Every little helps. The Cotton Market. Cotton sold in Bamberg to-day (Tuesday) for 9% cents the pound. The receipts for the past week were about one thousand bales. I want every lady or girl needing a cloak to see my line before buying. They are beauties and cheap. W. D. RHOAD. Bazaar. The ladies of the Methodist church have determined to hold a bazaar and are planning to that end. This bazaar will be held Dec. 2nd and 3rd at some convenient place which will be announced later. Following is a list of committees in charge of the various departments: The Country Store?Mrs. J. D. Copeland, Mrs. H. J. Brabham. Sr., Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg. Fancy Work?Mrs. H. F. Bamberg, Mrs. J. A. Wyman. Miscellaneous Department?Mrs. C. R. Brabham, Mrs. W. P. Jones. Dolls?Mrs. Jacob E. Felder, Mrs. Isaac Felder. Candy and Flowers?Mrs. H. J. Brabham, Jr., Mrs. J. A. Murdaugh, Mrs. A. W. Knight. Refreshments?Mrs. Jno. H. Cope, Mrs. W. D. Rhoad, Miss Carrie Bamberg. Letter to J. F. Kilgus, Bamberg, S. C. Dear Sir: If you should hake bread that people like better than any other, and at less cost by the day, you'd have a pretty-good business, wouldn't you? We have just such a business as that in paint; a gallon goes further than any other gallon of paint in the country?that's bread at less cost by the day; but the difference isn't so small as it is in bread. And a job wears longer?that's bread at less +V.A Pannlo Viatp tn UUSL U r i,uc j tai . vv|/>v paint; it costs money to paint; and they hate the fuss. They like our bread by the year. If your bread is better than anybody-else's, and costs less too, you've got a good trade; for people do like good bread; and people like money. It doesn't take long to find-out; give 'em time. But you can't make better-thanany-body-else's bread for half the usual price for a breakfast can you? Devoe is just such paint as that. The price by the gallon or loaf is no matter. Count by the day week month year lifetime. Devoe is the bread. We hope yours is as good. Yours truly 24 F W DEVOE & CO. P. S. J. A. Hunter sells our paint. Social News. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Belk and daughter, Miss Thea, and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Chassereau and children, are pleasantly located at the Hotel Blanche for the winter season. The lovely Mann place, which they have been occupying, during the stay of the owner in Europe, this summer, will again be opened, Mr. Mann being expected home Monday. Mrs. Walter Belk will entertain the whist club next week and Mrs. J. O. Evans, week after. Mrs. Chassereau's guest, her sister, Mrs. J. F. Chassereau, of Ehrhardt, S. C., who has been visiting her for several weeks past, returned home Saturday.?Lake City correspondence Jacksonville, Fla., Times-Union. Felder-Brown. At the residence of the Rev. L. M. Roper, D. D., last night, Percy E. Brown and Miss Reaka Felder were married, the ceremony being performed by Mr. Roper. The happy event was witnessed by a number of friends of the bride and groom. The bride is a popular young lady and has many friends in the city. The groom is a well known young business man of the city, being a member of the firm of Brown Bros., retail grocers. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Brown wish them much success and happiness.?Spartanburg Journal. YOUNG MEN! If you want to know why you should become telegraph operators and what school to attend, write to SOUTHERN SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY, Newnan, Ga., for free Catalogue "A." EVERY BOY should read it. Positions positively guaranteed. "IT'S NO SECRET] That our goods are the most select in the city, as every customer of ours will gladly testify. The quality of the groceries we sell is the "tie that binds" our trade to us. We ask you to verify our assertion I by favoring us with your next order. It is here THAT a satisfied customer is truly believed to be the best asset of a business and when we sell nilR GRflRFRIFSl UUII UllUUklllbW / we know that we have invariably satisfied the purchaser. The steady growth of our business is the result of our ability to PLEASE Let us prove it to you. i All gocKis delivered in the city limits free. D.A.KINARD & CO. Bamberg, ...South Carolina S f ? 1 Dr. 0. D. Faust DENTIST BAMBERG, S. C. OFFICE IN FOLK BU1LDIN0 J William C. Wolfe Joseph A. Berry Ernest E. Ritter WOLFE, BERRY & RITTER f < Attorneys at Law A General Practice in all Courts Offices found in Bamberg Donlr)n(r Pn 'a Riiildiyi? I UauniU^ W. W _ Bamberg, South Carolina I I TITLES LOANS B 8 EXAMINED NEGOTIATED ~ J. ALDRICH WYMAN I = ATTORN EY-AT-LAW I Civil and Office upstairs, over I | J. F. CARTER li + Attorney-at-Law o $ i BAMBERQ, S. C. J[ | Special Attention Oiven to Settlement < i I of Estates and Investigation of Titles <, i Offices over Bamberg Banking Co. < > | i dr.* oT fThai r11! t Dental Surgeon - - - Bamberg, 5. C. [ X In office every day in the week. Gradu- !! X ate ol Baltimore College of Dental Sur- X X gery, class 1892. Member S. C. Dental < > . X Association. Office In old bank building 0 v ? i\ c Shoe & Harness Repairing ; I have moved Into the store lately oc- <1 * - ? ^ 1 TT?.a1J 4 I cupiea Dy i ne jnamuci g nciuu, I am better prepared to serve you than ever. All sorts of harness and shoes repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. I manufacture harness of all kinds, bridles halters, etc. Give me a trial. fl. W. Johnson, Bamberg, S. C. DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Bamberg Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. 2 To filter the blood is the kidneys' J duty. When they fail to do this the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills follow; Urinary troubles, diabetes. Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all. C. J. Willis, Main St., Barnwell, S. n aovc "T?nr spveral months I was V J 0UJ W A V* . ? _ annoyed by the too frequent action of my kidneys. At times I also felt a slight soreness in my back and taking this as evidence of kidney trouble, I purchased a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. The contents of this one box entirely cured me and I have been free from any sign of kidney trouble since. I do not hesitate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to others." 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. 2 Meat Market I Fresh Beef and Pork Market at 4 rear of J. W. Pearlstine's Store ? o J NONE BUT THE BEST TO BE HAD Z BRONSON & GRANT | Bamberg, t i South Carolina NE^ Come in Goods a i prices. I Shoes ever shov I ask. t colors ai Look ati bond as s pair of 11 OUARANTE 11 This Pair of Sh ii Colt, the leather w 1| a new pair free of II the first pair of i 1? ? Then Perse ? | I SEAL 1 edged the fore McGowan Main Street* Oppoi re Every article in our store < is fresh, and the prices j[ are as low as can found < > * ?? ... a J 10 any city or lvwu>v> t V f Jumbo Brand Tomatoes, 3 lb. 1 f|_ \ [ | can only * :' > Telephone Brand Salmon, 1 \cr O > lb. can only o Imported Sardines, never sold i (\r < , > for less than 16c, now only > ? > Electric Coffee, ground. The best } * ' Coffee In Bamberg. Put up !: | In lb. tin cans, per can J' Mistletoe Hams, the best Hams In i > the city. As sweet as coun- i o i > try hams. Per pound only O Best line of Fruits and Vegetables in < > the city can be found at my store < > at all times. < > | AH we ask is for you to J [ - pay our place a visit, and < > ; if our prices and goods < | please you we will be 0 glad to serve you. But < ; don't purchase until you J [ ! have visited our store. o i E. BART PRICE f > Bamberg, South Carolina o ? O ?????? o J. H. DIXON I Machinist and Engineer | General Repair Shop. We repair all kinds of machinery and carry a full line of Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves, Injectors, Lubricators, Oilers, etc. Bring your engine and have the cylinder bored. Make it run like new and give you more power. Bring your cotton gins and press parts and have them repaired before the busy season. A stitch In time saves nine. We repair saw mills, grist mills, cane mills; in fact we run a hospital for sick and disordered machinery. Bring It in and have It cured. Gas engines and automobile engine cylinders bored, and new pistons and rings made that won't lealc. Gives you more power and better efficiency. We repair and charge storage batteries. Call when In trouble and see what we can do. fl SHOP AT COTTON MILL I :W. P. RILEY* FIRE, LIFE t ACCIDENT 2 INSURANCE 2 ' BAMBERG, S. C. x ~STOCK! and see my line of Dry nd Notions at the lowest ,0 have the swellest line of K WMm and Clothing ;i vn in the South at the price lA >? f<MA < *4-r? SM 1 ncii ^ line duiid in Liie k. nd cuts at lowest prices. 1 ny line of Bates Shoes. A :M hown below goes with every j fe' 5, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 Shoes ZTbATES 111;'. No. I il ed Patent Colt Shoe j || ioes is cut from Bates Guaranteed Patent I | liich withstands all tests. We will furnish | charge if the up-per breaks through before | mtersoles are worn through. , | Vf. J. Mates 1 Hfm A. J. BATES COMPANY president 2 ; webster. mass. c ' v YORK BOSTON CHICAGO i pactoriks in massacmusctts 1 i ' " mally appeared above named J. {Bates and acknowlgoing instrument to be his free act and deed before me. J | ^?1 's Cheap Cash Store site Bamberg Banking Co., Bamberg, S. C. A ; cffSyjs ^ li % Our Fall Opening We invite you to Inspect our excellent assortment of Stylish Fall Millinery. We will show an exceptional array of the latest designs in Street and Trimmed Hats , ' Our Display Will Take Place..... Wednesday & Thursday, October 7th=8th Mrs. A. McB. Speaks & Co. II Bamberg South Carolina ' / - ? % i ?> 1 WE HAVE 11 !lj| I An up-to-date drug store with a choice assortB ment, of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, ^ Stationery, Cut Glass. Combs, Brushes, Rubber Eft Goods, Cigars, Etc. We can serve you promptly a and at right prices. Give us a share of your trade ~ C " Jj f (Hoover's Drug Store J|? I TELEPHONE 44 BAMBERG, S. C. - w^ Orangeburg: Business College! % I Orangeburg, South Carolina I B ?tjfl I Grand Fall Opening September 21st to October 1st. Thorough I I Courses in Book-keeping, Penmanship, Typewriting and I R Short Hand. Courses Completed in from three to ? | I five months. Write for catalogue to-day.