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? CIGARS TO BURN
IWe have a complete line ol
5c and 10c Cigars including
Straus' well known brands
Otto the Great, Recompense, Ar
? i i _ D
I mora, msiae view, La reremua
and then some. La Preferencia 5<
; and 10c can't be beat. Cincos anc
: Franklins are old reliables. All
kinds of Smoking Tobacco, Cigarettes,
Pipes, and anything to burn
TRY THEM
"NOTHING ON EARTH LIKE Iif
a r> 1 r> 1 1 o l *
g A uooa u)mD (tnu urusn i:
? a satisfaction and j oy forever,
We have a nice line of Combs 25c
? to $ 1.00; Hair Brushes 25c to $2.00;
? nice line of Tooth Brushes from 5c
? to 35c. Tooth Paste, Powders and
? Lotions, Nail Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
H Manicure Goods; Everything for
a the Toilet.
[COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER
BAMBt
A Fnll line Nyal's Family Remedies
BANK CLERK BOUND OVER. 1 CHRISTIE A BAR
Self-Confessed Robber of $55,000 j Untimely Killing of
Under $5,000 Bond. Deplored at O
Pensacola, Fla., Sept. 25.?Wil-j Barnwell, Sept. 2S
liam H. Bell, the 19-year-old bank j the killing of Mr. Ro
clerk, who last night confessed to! by a militiaman in
?
stealing the package of $55,000 from ; great shock to his ma
the First National Bank here, was ! where he has been 1
ararigned before a United States J liked since boyhood,
commissioner this afternoon and en-1 hard lor them to beli
tered a plea of guilty. whose young manho
Bell declared he had no accomp-1 much promise of fu
lices in taking the money from the dead, and that he s]
bank or in returning it to the back death in such a ma
door of the bank, where it was found hard,
by the negro janitor. His bond was ' His mother, Mrs. L
fixed at $5,000. Barnwell; his siste:
In his confession, made public tV Wray, of Memphis, 1
day, Bell declared he yielded in a Mrs. Charlie Brown,
moment of weakness in taking the morning for Augusts
.money, btu after he had it, he d stood that the funer
not know what to do with it. He to-morrow afternoon
said he desired to have sentence He is survived by h
i?^nc- miifiHv oc tip rianp-htpr aerpd fo
leviuu iUi UIO LilUiC CJ.O vjliiV/n. J.J wo o , ?
possible. bis mother, sister ai
Bell was not under suspicion up to ers? two of whom liv<
the time be presented himself to the ^he sympathy of a
bank president and confessed to the goes out t0 them in t
crime. ?* trial.
MR. PICKENS GUNTER DIES. Cleaner Mi
? TT- i * i Assistant Secretarj
Shot by Representative-elect Long, _ ,
ury Bailey s compaig
Succumbs to bounds. currency is already i
ractory results, tsy ,
Aiken, Sept. 30. A telephone m0ney-washing mach
message from Wagener was received operation at the Chic
here at 8 o'clock this evening, stating gt Louig and New
that Mr. Pickens Gunter, shot at Trp?<?nripq with thp
Wagener Saturday afternoon by Rep- be ins
resentative Hugh Long, died at 7:45 and department storc
o'clock this evening. For a while c^ieSthis
morning his condition seemed to Ttlis is a ref0rm 0]
bave improved slightly, and the phy- is not merely that th'
sicians held out some hope, but this ury an(j bank notes
afternoon a change for the "R or^e esthetic sense. They
came, ana sintung rapiaiy ne passeu possibility of contagic
away at the above stated hour. An present in germ~lade
inquiry discloses the fact that all is the paper m0ney
quiet in the little village where tu- eveI1 jn New York is
mult ran riot Saturday night and and tainted, in the wi
Sunday, and that no further trouble the word,
is anticipated there. Attorneys for Doubtless launderii
Mr. Long, who continues confined in is the best substitute
the county jail here, are unprepared cuiation affords for t
as yet to state whether they will ^em 0f fresh issues. E
make an effort to obtain bail for the | jng that a cleaner cui
incarcerated man. The threat has in prospect. Conside
been reported as con,ins from Wage- vjgilanee against dis,
ner, that, He had better not get tjon jn other ways, w
bail, and if he does, lie had better cidedlv dilatory in di
stay away from here." Mrs. Long ar- menace Qf a curre
rived in Aiken from Wagener last adapted t0 convev in
evening, a it is understood that World
cVia tl-ill it a in hprp iipar hpr im- ,
prisoned 1 >and. Both bear up re- Read Herald adve
markably il under their troubles, patronize our advert
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VMBERG, SOUTH CAROLI
1 Drugs and Prescriptions
w
This is very important to you. We use
none but the Best Drugs and Purest
j Chemicals in the compounding of Prescripi
finne Tha hoct ic nnriA ton ornnr] vnn
| UUAlOt M. AIV MVtfb nviiv wv ^wvk* a aw tv w t wa j vm
have heard this kind of talk before and we will let it
go at that. If you have any old family receipts bring
diem to us and we will fix them up for you. When
- in town call and see us, look through our store and make your- I
self at home. Our motto: "Honest Goods for Honest Money."
Our Sodawater and Ice Cream Parlor
Our service in this department is better than ever.
! We guarantee you prompt and polite attention by
I competent soda dispensers. We are receiving from
' Charleston daily O'Shaughnessy's famous Ice Cream. We
can deliver this cream to your home on short notice for your
dinners or parties, quart 40c, half gallon 80c, gallon $1.60.
When down town come in and try it, 5c and 10c dishes.
ERG PHARMA'
BAMBERG, S. C.
SWELL MAX, A CRIPPLED NEWSBOY'S GIFT. NEW SERIES OF STAMPS. WOMAN I
Augusta Citizea Permits Removal of Skin and Am- Twelve New Stamps for Use on Par- Mrs. J. M. E
Id Home. putation of Leg to Save Girl. ce^ P?st Packages. . Meet
Washington, Sept. 30.?Arrange.?The
news of Gary, Ind., Sept. 29.?A crippled , ments have been made by Postmaster Lexington,
bert V. Christie newsboy lay on an operating, table General Hitchcock for engraving and most tragic <
Augusta was a here near a girl whom he did not manufacturing a series of twelve curred in ti
ny friends here, know and allowed the surgeons to stamps, unique in size and novel in Mrs. Jacob 1
inown and well take one hundred and fifty square design, for exclusive use in forward- of a wel1
Ti : 1 v.in .,n/,1'nnn Inr. . , v . . 1 _ formOr /-if + Vl I
il i& iuuccu muiies ui sn.ni hwxjli mo uscicas ic& mg pacKages Dy ine new parcels
eve that "Bob,"' grafted on to the badly burned body post. Under the law recently enact- this county,
od held out so of the girl, and then amputate his ed by the congress ordinary stamps arose on Sat
ture success, is leg. The boy, William Rugh, had canont be used for this purpose. a fire in the
aould have met never heard of the girl, Ethel Smith, The new issue will be in three se- in the fire P1
nner is doubly 18 years old, until he read an ac- ries of designs. The first will illus- &in a short (
count of a motorcycle accident, which trate modern methods of transport- b en S?ne
? /~M * - ? ? ' i 1 1 Jl? 1 J XI X . .. . . ... nrVinr, Via XI
.. tunsue, vi toia sne was so uauiv uuriieu r?*,
r. Mrs. A. M. death was certain unless a large "T '?* SeC?Da ^ W1" ~ '
'enn? and aunt, amount of healthy skin could b? tWOr? ln their several en' screams of
left here this grafted on to her bodv " vironments the four great classes of back to the
i. It is under- ?,T " postal employees, postoffice clerks sloped in f
al will be held h Was useless> never had railway mail clerks, city letter car- could be ex
- ' Deen any g00d t0 me, so I offered to riers and rural delivery carriers. clothing was
' f n r? t Vi o in in
at t u give it up to save tne girl's life," | *ne inirQ 5eries W1U rePrebe -woman were
is wife and lit- was the boy's explanation of why he | t0"r ^"be ready for dis- "nan ski11' .5
ur, of Augusta. made the sacrifice. * niLmw i in order that in the a&omes
id three broth- When it became known that Rugh J tribution Saturday nig.
B in Macon, Ga. had made such an offer a general I the 60.000 m?y be sup
host of friends ?n hv the Hrt-.lnltod with them before the law -
.. r uov. Drown
heir great hour | mother. Letters came from all over comes effective, January 1.
the country advising against the op- , , " x " ~ . Afianta, Se
,. Iroler Accepts Part of Reward.
eration. Brown will
Seeing her daughter gradually Roanoke, Va., Sept. 30. Frank Smith in the :
r of the Treas- nearing death's door yesterday, the Ir?ler? Carroll count}, father of states senate.
n for a cleaner mother reluctantly announced that Mau^e Iroler, the girl whom the de- know this to
jroducing satis- she would agree to the unusual op- tectives *n the pursuit of Wesley Ld- ing their poli
January 1 next, eration. Arrangements quickly were war(*s an(* Sidna Allen followed to There has be<
ines will be in made, and to-day the surgeons re- koines, la., to the hiding place nouncement,
ago, Cincinnati, moved the skin from the useless, fugitives, was in Roanoke }es- authority tha
Orleans Sub- healthy leg of the boy and patched ter<*ay- cided to run.
- a .. ..... r^., .. Tn riierMisainp- hio ftfliierhtpr,R COH- "TVio* Clr\\T
possioimy tnai tnem on to tne gin. me operation AUen'case captnrea round" out hh
tailed in banks also caused postponement of a wed- ^ ^ much in(Jignation that ing sent t0 ,
'S in t e ger d'ng- ' ' ' ? she had knowingly given assistance open secret f
charge, was to have been married ^ ^ officers she had not the that he had ?
E real merit. It to-day to Miss Mary Arnold, of Le- ^ ^ was belng fol. hQrns with H
e cleaner treas- banon, Pa. When he learned the op- ^ af(er sidna A?en wa3 Qext e)ection
will gratify the eration was made possible by the Speaking of his own part certainty unti
will obviate the mother waiving her protest he hur- ^ ^ afiair_PIroler satd; the activity c
>n which is ever tied to Gary and officiated. nof intentionally give in- allies let th<
n bills. Some ?
in circulation Who Made the First Doll? formation to the Baldwins. I spoke They are sayi]
distinctly filthy to Oscar Mundy concerning the re- ently with a
orst meaning of History fails to tell the inventor of lation of my daughter and Wesley ernor is goin;
the doll, which has been such a boon Edwards, and of their meeting after already at wc
ig soiled money to mankind, not only in quieting the j the Hillsville shooting, but I did
our plan of cir- rowdy youngster, but in stimulating | not know at that time that Mundy Per Ce
he English sys- a healthy imagination and affection. ! was in any way connected with the Branchville
tut it is gratify- Five hundred years before Christ lit- j Baldwin agency. al meeting of
rency is at last tie girls had dolls; there is sure evi- i "I have been greatly incensed at Branchville F
ring the public dence of it. and Edward Lovett, an the report that I was helping the held yesterd
Base dissemina- enthusiastic collector, has a doll from j Baldwins in order to get the reward. Branchville.
4-u.? j.-? ? I "i u-oiit fVio rpwarrl at nil tors was re-e
e nave Deen ae- must; mill ctges. u IS uluc muie iiia.li i 1 ?aui wiav, ? ?- ? ? waling
with the a battered stick now. but is- unmis-; and I at first refused to have any- ing officers
>ncy peculiarly takably a doll. Xo one could name a ! thing to do with it. Mr. Baldwin, Rhoad, presi*
fection.?N. Y fair value for such a. prize, which j however, pressed it upon me and I vice president
stands out as proof that the child ! finally consented to take it." tary and gen*
of to-day is singularly like her little The mother of Wesley Edwards is dend of 12 ^
rtisements and sisters of some twenty-five hundred now a Mrs. Mundy, she having been , and a good s
iearc ,fnn?r. A ilirnnlinnn (-TTrtn/i morfioH | BlirnlllS fllTld
j JCdiO d5 KJ. JLyUU-Vl^C n.UVCl unci. j C?H-^ JLL1U.1 * I ~ X**?
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MA PHONE 1 INA
NO. 44 I
NO EXCUSE 1
A full line of Toilet Soap, j|
QtirAof ir?ofori on/] I T?_ I OSk
KJ VY\^l| ITlV/UlVUtV/U U11U Wlf V
scented; Talcum Powders %
Perfumed, Borated and Plain, @
5c to 25c; Face Powders, Beauty ?
Powders and Complexion Cream, ?
Perfumes and Toilet Water. Every- @
thing to make the babies feel good,
1 .1 r it i i i z
make tne young roues iook good, 88
and keep the old folks good. . jg
FASTIDIOUS PEOPLE j
with refined taste prefer Huy- ?
ler's and Kern's Candy. We ?
carry both in stock fresh from ? .
the makers. Get a box for ?
your best girl or the other fellow's ||
girl. Don't put it off as that is the ?
way you lose out and then blame ?
some one else for it. jg
Remember It Is Always Fresh I
^\7 Night Call Room No. 12 1 |j
Bw J W Johnson Hotel H
Writing Tablets and School Supplies #
iURNED TO DEATH. SXJ^^^S^Z
iouknight, of Lexington, A
s Tragic Death.
urday morning he built
kitchen stove and also - 4
-- v., ^ u,-? Is
lauts utJJLUi e guiug iu uis ??..? --? ?.
iistance away. He had ELEGA*CE AND COMFORT
hardly fifteen minutes a|,e features of our carriages. The?
/as attracted by the have all the style, all the beauty of
his wife, and, rushing trimming and the comfort as well,
house he found her en- The comfort is both mentally and
iames. Before the fire bodily. You can sit back at your
:tinguished all of her ease and feel confident that no one *
burned from her body has a finer looking carriage than
ries of the unfortunate yours. Come and see such a carbeyond
the aid of hu- riage. Our prices won't scare you.
.Irs. Bouknight lingered HORSES AND MULES.
3 of pain until 11 o'clock G. FKAJNK bamberg,
ht, when death came. | Bamberg, S. C.
to Oppose Sen. Smith, j
77 T , | J. F. Carter B. D. Carter
pt. 30.?Gov. Joseph M.!
oppose Senator Hoke ! GARTER & CARTER next
race for the United ! _
The governor's friends AttOITieyS-at-LaW
be a fact, and are plant- BAMBERG, S. C.
tical mines accordingly. gpecial attentlon git3n to TOt.
3n no formal public an- tlement of estates and investibut
it is known on good gation of land titles.
,t Gov. Brown has de- '
Brown was anxious to I CHICHESTER S PILLS
W T1IR DIAMOND BRAND. A
5 POlltlCJll career DJ De~ L?ad left! A*lt your Prugglt for f
he senate has been an AOSj* '
or some time past, but ^ShS^bSt V ,
ictually decided to lock jTJ^ nu^^iniB^wi/pnj^^Stf
[oke Smith in the very
was not known witu ^SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
1 a few days ago whej^
>f some of his political X _ _
i cat out of the bag. ? " * R I Jj * J
ag positively and appar- + s f
uthority that the gov- Fire, Life
gW run, and they,are|| Accident |
nt. Dividend Declared, j 1 INSURANCE I
, Sept. 29.?The annu-' Z BAMBERG, S. C.
the stockholders of the :
[ardware Company was ???????????
ay at the Bank of H. M. GRAHAM ' '
The old board of direc- _
dected and the follow- Attomey-at-LaW
were chosen: D. L. Will practice in the United States and |
dent; W. M. Warren, State Courts in any County I
t; P. P. Bethea, secre- in the State. J
eral manager. A divi- BAMBERG, S. C. |
per cent, was declared, $15.00 suits now $11.25, all wool,
>um was added to the fit guaranteed. Write F. G. MERof
the company. TINS, Augusta, Ga. ;
; V f' .* .