The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, June 24, 1909, Image 5

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A , \ ' foggtenfogSa , | Luncheon yw|i|t?l | I Table I 1 ? ?1 THE CARD PARTY SNACK OR THE AFTERNOON gg [p TEA. WE HAVE THE FINEST VARIETY OF TA- ?| M RLE DELICACIES THAT EVER TEMPTED APPE- i|j || PETITE. LET US SEND YOU A LIST, OR BETTER g| M STILL, COME AND SEE HOW WIDE IS THE $) || CHOICE. v pi 8 For Fancy and Staple Groceries 1 - || THIS STORE IS NOTED. BUT PERHAPS YOU m IM DON'T KNOW THAT MODERATE PRICES ARE jj| H EQUALLY A PART OF ITS POLICY. A TRIAL H WILL PROVE IT. g| jjjg 'Phone No. 24. 'Phone us your or- % p ders. They will be filled satisfactory jjtf ly and goods delivered promptly. >)}. I D. A. Kinard & Co. f ij The Up-to-Date Grocery. Bamberg, S. C. 1 i mm? ^^5Eg B ....FOR??.. I I LIFE I I HEALTH, ACCIDENT, BURGLARY, I I AND PLATE GLASS I I INSURANCE I . FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS I I crp I I W. C. PATRICK 1 Spa no Building Bamberg, S. C. I II^33S^S3S333S3S3a3S333^3S3^33B^B | Weekly Arrivals ... OP THE LATEST IN.... | | Millinery, | | Dress Novelties, f Laces, Embroideries j \ SPECIAL LOW CASH SALE i \ FOB BALANCE OF THIS MONTH g MRS. K. I. SHUCK & CO.f ] MILLINERY HEADQUARTERS BAMBERG, S. C. J li Grand, Upright and Player Pianos I |! FBOM FACTORY TO YOUB HOME j ' 1 Boardman & Gray Pianos, Albany, N. Y. Es- ? g tablisfced 1837. 8 . g Briggs Pianos, Boston.' Established 1868. j > ]1 Merrill Pianos, Boston. , j jj| Norris* & Hyde Pianos, Boston. Established i " - ? ^ TN-l?'1 TIm1aL1.'MLa/1 I I dough $ warren urgans, ueu-oit. xi?u?uu?ucu ? 1850. I A line of Pianos and Organs which will please the most criticalt from which selection may be made to suit anybody, both in S' quality and price. *> REMEMBER I keep no store and have no expense attached to ? j * * S the sale of any Piano except what is absolutely necessary, viz: 2 jg Freight from factory to your home, one drayage from your depot, 2 | and cost of stool and scarf, which I give you. j || MANY YEARS in the Piano business as tuner and salesman g| || taught me to have to do with only good instruments, and my II methods of business enable me to give you Fine Pianos at very 3 i || reasonable prices. Inquiries will receive prompt attention. g || TUNING CAREFULLY DONE. I Is G. A. LUCAS, 1 || P. 0. Box 490. Augusta, Ga. | g) PERSONAL MENTION. I jl People Visiting in This City and % at Other Points. !& $ ?Dr. J. R. McCormack, of Govan, ? was in the city Monday. ? ?Mr. J. C. Guilds, of Cordesville. gi was in the city Monday. jfj ?Mr. J. W. Pearlstin, of Olar, j a was in the city Monday. j| ?J. Aldrich Wyman, Esq., spent ^ Monday in Barnwell on professional j| business. ij ?H. M. Graham, Esq., spent Mon-1 ^ day in Branchville on professional llj business. ^ ?Mr. Charlie D. Free, who has ^ been in Charleston for some time, is | at home again. J ?Mr. H. S. Dowling, of Ander| son, spent Sunday in the city on a j visit to relatives. 2 ?Messrs. D. P. Smith and J. E. ) McMillan, of the Ehrhardt section, L were in the city Monday. I ?Mrs. Will Bryan, of Allendale, I is in the city on a visit to her par=j ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Easterlin. a ?Miss Bessie Armstrong left yes(| terday morning for Edgefield to atjl tend the juvenile missionary convenSj tion. L ?Miss Carrie Felder, of Charleston, spent a few days in the city j this week on a visit to her parents, s Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Felder. ?Miss Bessie Lee Black left yes[ terday morning for a visit to friends jj in Edgefield and Johnston. She will j* be away for several weeks. I ?Mrs. Tison and Mrs. Mixon, fj from Allendale, were visitors to Mrs. J O. J. Frier and mother at the Bap[ tist parsonage a few days last week, j ?Little Miss Mary Williams, ? daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones A. u Williams, who has been sick for the ; past two weeks, is improving rapidly. ?Mr. F. F. Shores, manager of the local telephone exchange, who has been in North Carolina some weeks to recuperate, returned to the city last Thursday. ?Mr. C. R. Clayton, of the Ehrhardt section, was in the city last Saturday. Mr. Clayton says he has been suffering with rheumatism recently, but is better now. ?Rev. J. C. Cullom, pastor of the Baptist church at Allendale, spent Monday night with Rev. O. J. Frier at the Baptist parsonage, taking in the Epworth League musical. ?Rev. S. P. Chisolm returned last Thursday from an extended visit to his son at Blackville. Mr. Chisolm has not been in the best o health recently, but he is improving. ?Lieut. J. Wilson Riley, U. S. A., who is stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas, arrived in the city last Satur; day night on a visit to his father's family. He will be at home about a month. ?Supervisor J. B. Kearse was in the city Monday. He says the recent heavy rains did much damage to the" roads throughout the county, but he hopes to have them repaired in a short time. % ?The many friends of Mr. F. B. "?r xi i _ Iiuc^racKin, me popular manager 01 the Peoples Drug Co., will regret to learn of his illness. His brother, from Newberry, came down Monday night to visit him. ?Mr. W. P. Riley, cashier of Peoples Bank, atended the meeting of the State Bankers' Association at Wrightsville Beach, near Wilmington, N. C., last week. He reports a delightful occasion. ?Mrs. W. S. Hogan and two children, who have been spending some time at the home of Superintendent of Education F. B. Woodruff, have gone to "Hopkins, S. C., for a while. ?Spartanburg Herald. PREFERRED WIFE TO PEN. Columbian Released from Jail After Marrying Girl He Wronged. Thomas Taylor is once more a free man, after having been convicted of seduction and sentenced to serve three years in the penitentiary or pay a fine of $1,000. How he effected his liberty ^s an interesting story, in which his marriage to the woman, or rather in this instance a girl, Fanny Rabun, is the principal - feature. The wedding ceremony was performed yesterday at noon in tne office of Sheriff Coleman in the presence of a number of witnesses. ! Magistrate Fowles officiated, and after he signed an affidavit to the effect that Taylor and the girl had been duly wed, Judge Klugh issued an order which resulted in the release of the man who since his conviction has : occupied a cell In the county jail. I With his hands held in manacles, and surrounded by several county officials and others he solemnly as1 sumed the matrimonial vows, and 2 soon he and his bride went out of I the courthouse together. | Under a law of the State a man | who has wronged a woman may * compensate for his action by wedI ding the woman, and it was by the {power of such a statute that Taylor escaped a heavy fine or a term in the | penitentiary.?Columbia Record. I OPENING BIDS! | Notice is hereby given that the I Bamberg county dispensary board | will open bids for liquors and sup| plies for the county dispensary for | the ensuing quarter at their office | in rear of the dispensary in BamR berg at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, | July 5th, 1909. ; E. C. HAYS, R E. L. PRICE, Chairman. ? Clerk of Board. ^ Bamberg, S. C., March 27, 1909. | CHICHESTER S PILLS | Wjrv THE DIAMOND BRAND. A 8 VvVN ladleel Aik yoir Dnnbt for /A t(( f&kjB CM.chee.ter'a Diamond Bmnd/AX Pills in Red and ttold K T\ boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. V/ 9 Mm 4^ wf Take no other. Bar of year 1/ ~ TJr Drawl**. Aik for cift.Cire8.TER? I W Jg DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for U VP B years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable I *^?-r SOLD BY DRtKiGISTS EVERYWHERE ; . . - - W?' ' 'M - -I I MIDSUMMER SACRIFICES] j Gift OF AN IMMENSE STOCK $ : 1 ? swelled words in spelled words in h this aH vprrisp. ? = this ad ver tise IJ merit. The rirst ment. The first 11 ;-gs VP lady in Bamberg lady in Bamberg VP OgSj |j County to present _ County to present II kl at our store a cor- 1/ V AIT D C |J f U A n ^ u at our store a cor- VP VP iect list of these IxI-rf/\LJ iJ l\? LOw vu5ll rect list of these VP k1 words on July 1st, 7 words on July 1st, k A VP '09, the opening '09, the opening VP ,>J5 U Man Slashes Profits' Ksxuffi U fl receive absolute- 1'ICIII, 1 '""ID receive absolute- M II ly Free an ele- ly Free an eleg- \m VP aant pair of the ant pair of the VP K J Famous "Doro- f a LI* aaaa Famous "Doro- II VP thy Dodd" Ladies I IWVW J thy Dodd" Ladles M r 1 Shoes. Shoes. f 1 | July 1st to 15th, '091 II M The purpose of this sale which only lasts fifteen days and rj M far which I am makeing prices on goods that have never M M before or never will be again seen in Bamberg, is to raise a H certain amount of money by July 15th, 1909, which i must H H have. My immense stock is at the mercy of the public. H .< Read over this list of articles which are to be j; .J| placed on sale as leaders at 5c, 10c, 25c, and Jfl 50c, and see the astounding values ofered .fl II I 10c X II II Men's and boys' Straw Sunshade Farmr U ':|jS Hats, sold everywhere at 15c., each Men's and Boys' Extra Large, Straw Sun-1A Q | One lot Pure Linen Collars, were 10c., wer^ shade Farm Hats, sold elsewhere at 25c. JtyC PP throw them on the market this sale at....|J? LJ , '^Bj I Wrisley's Pure Glyserine Soap, highly per- Beautiful wash Ties, were 15c and 25c<,fA~ D fumed, never sold for less than 10c. Jugt f h w ^ each ' I IIP PI * :%M I cake, we will place on sale, only three6 1W LJ . cakes to a custumer at 3L Extr* Quality Lace Hose, Ladies', |A 11 Large size white - Handkerchiefs for gen- an(j Misses', each I ||C M : vS tlemen; you ought to buy a couple of P _ 1WV M ' dozen at two for ()t TT . TT . _t * M Heavy Ribbed Hose and Men's 15c. Black f A fl :?f|S The best Huck Towels now offered at 5p Socks at, pair N ;||1 I Beautiful Linen Torchon Lace, 10c. 20c. quality Embroidered Socks, a cracker- \ A fl ues, at, yard jack at pair, only ||j? U Beautiful assortment Lace, yard... 5c Large, 25c. size Barettes, now reduced to, | A I |M Embroideries, elegant patterns, at yard,p each lvv II ?nly Ladies' Hose Supporters. A special drive |A U Good quality 7c. Ginghams, all colorr at |||C fl * Jj&U checks at yard gQ 1*W LJ ^ h ?JSrt sPe- h||pU,ve' a 1 n faVv c'a'5 wUV Aways Q , m ft! Ladies' 35c. and 50c. Corset Covers, snowy *p . M f j white; beauties, nicely trimmed, each.... /JJlJ The best 75c. dress Shirt in the world. We pa ii " . M Jp offer them for ^is sale at, each .JUlT N H | J A big, All Pure Linen Huck Towel, each.. 7 U fi "vv 75c. Snowy White Underskirts, beautifully pa fl U Extra quality Boys' Knee Pants, regular trimmed at, each JI||C U f| 45c. value, for this sale only, each WV VV N ;\v/3 M 50c. values in trimmed Baby Caps. Why An extraordinary value in Gowns, nicely kt m ' , M pay more? Each /Jjl! made and trimmed, never offered for II M Jir less than 75c-' now t0 be sacrificed at, CAp ' rl U Good Dress Shirts for men and boys. Each jhkC eac^ vvV. kfl [j Children's Parasols, all colors. Each 25C ^ ^ PantS 6Ver ?ffered at> Pa'r" 50C H nl Men's Fine Clothing Cheaper than it Can be Manufactured Ml | U One lot two piece All Wool, young One lot Pure All Worsted Serge Suits, Ml II men's Suits, nicely made with Mo-(f 2 AO in double breasted style, Mohaire lin- fll M hair lining, were $7.50, now, suit...^3?/0 in8> regular $15.00 values, now re- ^1A AO Ml * II One lot Men's dark two peice Woolen duced to, suit ^ivi/Q LJI M Suits, were $6.00, just to get you tofj 10 , A , ' Mr. kj see our line, now, suit itJ.40 0ne lot Griffon Brand values up to U M nw ah w i co-rcro Cnito $25.00 each. We need the "mon." fll U worth $12.50. we mSst sell them at>g Jg They must go. Your choice at. .alt, ||JJ0 U || H Did You Ever Hear of Shoes Sold for These Prices Ml; .'t| M Men's Shoes at Factory co6t. This ' An Ml U means a wonderful saving to you if The Best $2.50 Ladies Oxford at onlyJp?#?$J U| il you take advantage of it. Men,g $1 ?5 Tan yici 0xfordg weAj a a ll| ' Ji M Boyden's Shoes and Low Quarters in want you to see them. Only, Pa*r^l#^)(J Ml li Tans, Vicis, Patents, Wine and Gun The Best $3.00 Ladies' Oxford in towntfi/i /a kJ| Metal leathers in a variety of styles. to close out at, pair \/ All Ml kj The Shoes for fastidious dressers,C I QT _ ^ . _ V?*V7 kil . . J if $6.00 quality, at, pair M.09 One lot Patent father Oxfords; never F1 \ '*? Li gojd for |egs than ^ 70 m| snpHal at. nalr.. mimLy ill 6.50 quality at, pair _ n This is the last call on these goods. ?3.Z3 0ne lot Tan Vici Oxfords. They arejf aa III At* Am beauties. We offer them at; Pair?HI M $4.00 Crawford Shoes at, pair \1 UK One lot children's Patent Oxfords,oa Ifl k ? , _ r .. ~ " worth $1.25, a big special at, pair rJUr |kJ Men's two Buckle Patent Leather Ox- U7v Ifl fords, were $2.25. A big value at,(M iC One lot childs'Tan Kid Sandals, a 50c. IkJ * pair $1.43 . retailer, at, pair, only.; .... 33C Q Special Bargains! Special Bargains!! ID U Men's Elastic Seam Drawers, regular 45c. 10c. can Violet Talcum at, can 6c. ' jkj fj value, to close out at, pair 33c. Large roll Floral Crape paper, regular llj H No. 200 Guyot Suspenders, worth 25c. 15c. value. Our price 8c. Iff ki everywhere?a big value at 14c Dr< warren's Tooth brushes in cartons, IkJ fl i?_lb jars Nace's famous Violet Talcum regular 25c. value, at, each 15c. rl M powder, regular retale price 25c., this HATS! HATS! |M [J sale at 16c. All $1.50 and $2.00 Hats to close at IkJ fl The famous Pearl of Violets Talcum less than manufacturers cost. These |fl , kJ Powder, 25c. can. A special value are not samples. We offer you your |kJ || at, can 15c. choice of our large stock. j|| H Free! Free! IM I I I EJ E? B ^ Free! Free! |M M At intervals each H I MJL I I At intervals each |M M day during the m Mam HI M day durlne the III kJ progress of this m progress of this , kJ H SCyJS "The Store of Qnality" Bamberg, S. C. sKSaffi N M lutely Free. Be on ======================== lutelvFree. Beon II kJ hand to get them. x^e display and decoration during the big sale Is worth coming miles to hand to get them. kfl M hmJ see- 1116 done a specialist in that line. ?3