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Nif \Lr \If \tr \Sf Mf \tr * | Sprii ' !? paw I For com > H eet a Dair ol II You'll feel t I look better. I All Florsheii for low shoe ser I lasts. They gr< I gaping insteps| While buying jjjj Ic. I PERSONAL MENTION. ' ~ *\ People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ; ?Mr. W. L. Mitchum, of Ehrhardt was in the city Monday. ?Mr. J. J. Smoak spent Mondaj in Orangeburg on business. ?Miss Elise Rentz is at home from \ Brenau Conservatory of Music al Gainesville, Ga. \ ?Mr. P. C. Ayer left yesterdaj for Columbus, Ga., where he will attend a business college. v \ r.?Dr. Robert Black and familj i spent a few days in Walterboro thif week on a visit to relatives. ?Mr. Clarence E. Black is at home from the University of South Carolina, for the summer vacation. ?Dr. and Mrs. Geo. F. ^Hair and daughter, Miss Blanche, are at home again from a trip to Baltimore. ?Mr. C. D. C. Adams, of Walter ? boro, is spending several days in the eity this week on a visit to relatives and friends. ?:Mr. J. A. Laney, of Atlanta, has been in the city for several days this week erecting the new Miehle press for The Herald. ?S. G. Mayfield and J. Aldrict Wyman, Esqs., spent a few days ir t Columbia this week attending the State Supreme Court. ?C. A. Best, Esq., of Barnwell, anc family, spent a few days in the citj this week on a visit to the family o1 Mr. Reuben Kirkland. ?Messrs. J. E. and Leonard Spann who have been attending Wofford College at Spartanburg, are at home for the summer vacation. ?Miss Sadie Meriwether, of Allendale. is the guest this week of hes aunt, Mrs. A. McB. Speaks. ?Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McCrackir left on Monday morning for Newberry, where he will spend a few days, and she several weeks, with relatives. A ?Mr. Ola B. Ayer, who. has beer attending a business college at Co lumbus, Ga., has returned to the citj and accepted a position with th< Peoples Drug Company. ?Mr. and Mrs. Lacy McKinnon, 01 * McKinnon, Ga., spent several days ir the city this and last week on a visil to the family of Rev. T. G. Herbert Mr. McKinnon left Monday afternoon but Mrs. McKinnon will be here foi ten days yet. . * lg Clotl We are going to offer i you what a good line a satisfied customer on low price as our comp ifort's sate J/J\ / a ^f* Jy 1 f oxfords. _/ jA letter zxA OlflJM The Dover In patent, tan iBBBB or dull leathers n oxfords are designed specially vice?made over "Natural Shape" asp the foot lightly but firmly?no -no chafing heels. Fort styles $5.00 I a pair of Florsheim Shoes PvnAif Rr \Cnann Hat ^1 VI Ufc Mi a OS Personal Mention. I ?Mr. J. R. Owens, of Denmark, Gl was in the city Monday morning. ^nn er's ?J. F. Carter, Esq., spent Wednes- , day in Barnwell on professional busi- jnto" r nes8- , dead ?Mrs. W. E. Free is spending be j, some time in Florida with relatives carb( ' on/1 fripnris J ??. tauc ?Mrs. W. A. Klauber and children M: are visiting relatives at St. George to G \ and Walterboro. earlj ?Mrs. Janie C. Lewis returned been home Tuesday after an extended stay Sout with relatives Jn Savannah. hard ?Miss Naomi Sandifer, who has ^is a been teaching in Lee county, is at ter ^ ! home for the summer vacation. ?Mrs. J. W. Lovejoy left Thursday morning for a stay of two p an * months with relatives in Chicago. ?Mr. D. O. Hunter is at home again after a visit to his son, Mr. O. CI F. Hunter, in Washington, D. C. servi k ?*-i Tirnv^vi QnhH -j?Misses May orauiiam, w uuci- ~ mina and Louise Folk and Ruth Her Byrd are at home from Columbia col- as s! i lege for the summer vacation. - bulle j ?Mr. B. Laurence Summerlyn, discl formerly with the Thompson Type- ag0* setting Co. of Charleston, has accept- ^am 1 ed a position with The Herald. weai i Tc ; ?Miss Mary Hough, who has been teaching at Denmark, arrived in 0r Honea Path Monday to spend her 1 vacation with her mother, Mrs. Hat- ZL 1' r Ther tie Hough.?Honea Path Chronicle. t othe: ?Mrs. T. G. Herbert and children, seem who have been visiting relatives in ing ^ ' Sumter, returned home last Wednes- been ^ day night. Mr. Herbert came home era| * with them, as he went from the gen- a no eral conference to Sumter. ?Mr. Dave Felder left yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon for Charleston, where he has accepted a position Geor i with the Pullman Company. Mrs. an(* Felder will remain here a few weeks circl( r before joining Mr. Felder. was , riag ?Mr. David G. Felder left Wednes- ^ p Hot.- QftDrnrvnTi r?f this week for _ I U1VVW.VV. II1U11. l Charleston, where he goes to accept a weej position with the Pullman company frien ' as conductor. Mr. Ayer takes Mr. ttie ; Felder's place at the Peoples Drug Aria Company. of a F ?Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Dougherty, Altht of North, are visiting Mrs. L. E. Liv- Shori t ingston. Mrs. Doughtery was form- num . erly Miss Genie Cope, of this place, wish , and was married to Mr. Doughtery that several weeks ago in Spartanburg at else\ the home of Mrs. J. H. Cope. gret. ling at dut line of clothing at as si we carry. Our object is r it of you. If we cannot etitors we do not care to We take pleasure as folio II $20.00 Suits! Reduced to '18.00 Suits Reduced to... 15.00 Suits Reduced to... 12.50 Suits Reduced to... 10.00 Suits Reduced to... 9.00 Suits Reduced to... 8.50 Suits Reduced to... 7.50 Suits Reduced to... Extra Trousers Reduced at abi We also have Boys' Pants that If you care for Good Clothing k Off ADHi W\lr\?rxirK0\lrK ^^^??^? Planned His Death. Woman's \ - eenville, May 31.?Coming in to j am c er to-day and noticing his fath- there are place vacant at the family table, who jjave poung son of Albert Bettis went things one his father's room and found his ^oes not a body lying across the bed where assured 'tl lad placed himself after taking to say th olic acid in sufficient quantity to holding 01 e his death. 7th at 4:; r. Bettis with his famfly moved he anndui reenville from Blacksburg in the meeting a r winter, and while his sons have hereby ur employed in the service of the meeting a: hern railway, he had found it come, to get work suited to a man of por SOe tdvanced years, 67. From a let- to impres written by the dead man on May press wor which was found on the mantel be an?atte ? <rofVioro^ + V* q f ho had - - < r1L Ju j. ? 1UUJ-11, It 10 6?IU1.1VU vuuv lUCCUUgg. aed his death some days,ago. come to Man Kills His Wife. Statement larleston, Msjy 31.?The funeral ?f ' ces over the body of Mrs. Mary OT? gn 133 C3. v86 OF & iew'ens were held this afternoon. death is a peculiarly sad one e ? ? .... . . . "Punctual be died of a wound made by a ? it from a parlor rifle, accidentally ' larged by her husband a few days a ' u He was cleaning the rifle and the . . . , . , . . ... the Christ mer caught in his shirt and the , ... . impress u >on was discharged. _. . . ... . are needs > add to the sadness of the af-? . . . i a part in i Mrs. Schliewens became a moth- j ' ?to use y ; the Roper hospital on Saturday an accept e under treatment for her wound .. \ ' * . 4. - . there eve: e were* no witnesses to the affair . , church of r than the husband but there 4< . "up-grade is to be no question that the kill, . . open; wo: sfi>iiipnifll. The husband has . " ** I aoors are bound over to the court of genmoney is sessions for trial next month on T ,. Love the minal bond of $500. . .. < # ^ for them. Marriage at Ehrhardt. terest in le following is clipped from St.- ^ow ge correspondence of the News s^onaries Courier: "Of interest to a wide First, e of friends in this community Study ^oc the announcement of the mar- the lives ol i of Miss Lalah Ariail and Mr. w^? are e I. Ritter, of Ehrhardt. The cere- bloodstain jr took place at Ehrhardt this Come p the bride being the guest of an<* * ds at that.point. The bride is / Pre laughter or Rev. and Mrs. J. W. :i -vf ny./N^rv/N ic LI, U1 OU UCU1 gc, aiiu 10 pvwvuavu graceful and charming manner. Nc ough having resided here but a t while, she has won a large jj. j. 3, ber of close friends, whose good f0r Count: es she has, and to whom the fact ; her residence will be established yhere will be a matter of re- Congress. Hunt's j Ramiron 1IVUUVVU mall profit as possible so as to sb tot to seO you just once, but to m; sell you GOOD MERCHANDISE at sell you. i in quoting you , jJyl 8.00 7.50 6.50 rat the same percentage. <i|||| we will sell at a bargain. / ' S - f v\ [ at Low Prices see us. AM'S S Foreign Missionary Society. Bamberg Social Nev Bamberg, May 28.?A paj onvinced of the fact that enjoyed a fish fry on the bai even those of our number Edisto Thursday. They wei need to be reminded of Mr. G. Frank Bamberg's :e in a while. Our memory touring car. Among them Iways serve us well. Being W. M. Brabham, Mr^Harry lat such is the case, I beg Judge Miley, and Mr. Fra at our president purposes berg. ir monthly meeting on June Dr. G. W. Garland and lit 30 or 5 o'clock?hour will daughter, Lucile, have gon iced later. You catch the York on a visit to relatives nd time? All officers are Mrs. W. E. Free and h ged to be present at this Mrs. Ben Hoover, of Ham] ad visitors are heartily wel- this week for Florida. Mrs. Wm. Hopkins, of R Qe time I have endeavored is on a visit to her mot] s upon you, through our John Jennings, k, what a privilege it is to Mrs. J. A. Bates, of Chai ;ndant upon oiiV missionary visiting Mrs. John W. McCu Will you be so good as to S Mrs. Norman Walker is \ this approaching meeting the home of Mrs. M. A. Bai whether you can verify my ~ The Civic League met at or not? Verily, there are donee of Mrs. B. D. Bronsc our number who love the day afternoon at 5 o'clo* tission work, but, for one league is doing good worl nother, have heretofore ab- town. Under its direction i mselves from our meetings. House square haB been t ity is twin sister to inter- grass and plants have bet . meaning to be too person- about the various churche - - ? >->or-cr cnonial tn Kpwr and C.( in you, ana you ana you, ?"-? & ? the sake of your love for ?/? ? To repeat myself let me Land Purchases I pon you the fact that you Columbia, June 1.?Thai d in this work. You have acres of coastal lands t, if you will come willingly Charleston county and o our one or more talents in State territory would be t able, helpful manner. If suitable figures, was the inl r was a time when the received to-day by State La God should be ever on the D. W. McLaurin. Mr. McL; " it is now. The doors are taken the matter up''with rkers to enter these open tern syndicate making the o an absolute necessity, and cently that same syndicate needed, but that is not all. about 100,000 acres in $1 nmrbora an a nrav speculative purposes. 1UK901VU nvinvtw mmw. rHow can you get your in- The advertisement tha missions intensified? And Carolina has received in the pou learn to love the mis- brought many offers for lan whom you have not seen? State, and some sales. It it on fire for God. Second: recalled that not long ag l's word, and lastly, study acres of low country land 'God's consecrated children, f?r the purpose of cultiva nlisted workers under "the later several thousand acre ed banner of the cross." ington county was sold, raying for a good meeting Recent activities in C eve we shall have it. shows that many Charleston B. L. B., taken advantage of the po ss Cor. W. F. M. Society. of the coastal lands and bou in for themselves. iw Advertisements. smajj t>0yS 0f Orange Bamberg played a good gam ellinger?Candidate's Card, ball on the Fitting School c / Commissioner. this city this (Thursday) a The score stood tour to 101 arria Candidate's Card for end of the slxte nth innlng> game was called to allow th< Cure for Skin Diseases. burg boys to take the train I - ' ? .A V ?' .. '. * ' ' > - ' J;, Prices 11 J ^ 0* i miNoif | fs* Inexperience. ^ ty of men ? iks of the The Mistress?I hope we shall get it gver in along nicely together. % large red The New Cook?Do yez, mam? SypSBt were Mr. Am I yer fur-et cook??Puck Bellinger, | ;AJSI ,nk Bam- A Mother's Gratitude tie grand- Many a Mother in Bamberg, Will Ape to New predate the Following. Many a strong man and many a . f healthy woman has much for which , ta tliank mother. The care taken pton, left during their childhood brought them past the danger point and made them I owesrille, healthy men and women. Children hPr ,Tr ' are generally bothered at some period ^ * ' with incontinence of urine, and inability to retain .it is of times called a leston, is habit. It is not the children's faultr? vjiffl e. the difficulty lies with the kidneys, at and can be readily righted if taken ";;<?|ra , in the proper way. A Bamberg nberg. mother shows you how. the resi- Mrs. L. B. Fowler, Bamberg, S. C.t : | >n Thurs- says: "My daughter suffered from * . ck The weak kidneys for several years due 'ffiSfB " to'an attack of fever. /She had biit -agi c ior me ^tle control over the kidney secrethe Court tions and often said that her hack 0% isautified, pained her. Another member of the jn placed family had used Doan's Kidney Pills R several years previous with great -.{ ' " benefit, so I finally went to the Peo)urier. pies Drug Co. and procured a box. ''-M In a few weeks after my daughter v lere. began using Doan's Kidney Pills she t ' 200 000 cease(* to complain and now she haa . 1 ' 'no trouble from her kidneys what- ' nAP down in ever We never fail to recommend ther low Doan s Kidney Pills when the opporlought at tunlty occurs." formation For sale by all dealers. Price 60 nrf Ao-pnt cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, i i v New York, sole agents for the aurln has Unlted States. the Wes- Remember the name?Doan's? M ffer. Re- and take no other. e bought ; orida for ,t South I i maMntiwul rninn fn? alrin rtit. f West ha? 11 " ?- ? . i If you suffer from any such : ds ii> this (trouble, get a box from your druggist ^ will be and be cured. Don't suffer the ano 25,000 noyance of scaly, itching, burning or V ' ,H pimply diseases of the skin when a Aw was soia 50 <^nt ^ Qf Hx^t'S CURE will ^ tion, and relieve you. We guarantee one box s in Lex- to cure any one case. If it doesn't, you get your money back without h a ri octnn question. But one box WILL cure Just try it. You can get it at your ' " . lans have druggist. It comes in the form of a ssibilities salve and is easily applied. Rememght them ber one box is guaranteed to cure any one case of SfC Skin Disease | ampus lii under our pieage inai you gov yuur .ftennoon. money back if it fails. Ask your iir at the druggist. The price is 50 cents a - ^3 .. box. Prepared by 3 wnen tne A B RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., 3 Orange- Sherman, Texas. Xl for home. Sold by Peoples Drag Co., Bamberg* . - vJ . . J.$ ' - : v:-i