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r E. A. HOO Ladies and Gi ALL \ $ As is our custom, at tY the same goods two se worthy of note. We 1 L..1 ?. A M Mahlwv F I UUl pU551Uiy J UM Wlicit * J Cloak and I A few Suits, a few Coats, a f cannot be appreciated until sei prices on what we have left in i Christmas, hence the prices. Entire lot of Suits to close or they won't last long. Some in One lot of Children's Coats t One lot of Misses' Coats to c One lot of Ladies' Coats to cl One lot Ladies' Black Coats, One lot Ladies' Rain Coats a One lot Ladies' Rain Coats a * ASIDE THIN< < SHOW 25c, 35i 50c TC ' / AND ] AT PB COMP \ 4 PERSONAL MENTION. SPARTAN People Visiting in This City and Petitk)ns 1 . at Other Points. t*?n ?? Spartanl ?Mr. A. M. Denbow spent Tuesday Ligon an(j ^ in Columbia. . have calle< ?Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggins are Thursdav visiting relatives in the city. ijcens ?Mr. Aaron Fechter spent Sunday view, it is with his parents in Charleston. sioner J. 1 ?Miss Addys Hays has gone to of this m< Piedmont, S. C., to visit friends. petitions a ?Mr. J. D. Thomas, of the .Cope reca^ t section, was in the city yesterday. tion, whic w ^ o. , months aj ?Mr. W. F. Smoak, of the Smoaks .. . _ . ., .x , , __ . _ thirty-five section, was m the city last Friday. will make ?Dr. Geo. F. Hair and family and torv Mr. G. D. Ryan spent Sunday in * Blackville. TWC ?Rev. C. E. Walker, of the Hunt, , Lose Liv< er s Chapel section, spent yesterday in the city. ?Rev. P. K. Rhoad, of the South j Chester. Carolina conference, is visiting rela-' year-old c tives in the city and county. . a negro, w # ?Rev. and Mrs. T. C. O'Dell, of three mile Rock Hill, are in the city on a visit county. H to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brabham, Sr. E- * ?Messrs. Willis Herndon, Will Wlth hls A Brabham, and Frank Aver are at c0tt01 home from the B. M. I. at Greenwood I e * m * ** . . many tim for Christmas. ! ?blisses Minnie and Flossie Riley J * at 1 e- 1 * v. tered emot and Ruby Metzel, of Orangeburg. spent last Sunday with the Misses t e hou . , the paren Adams near town. I , ... , . ? TT , the rescue ?Mrs. Annie G. Hays and little son, of Appalachicola, Fla., who have' ? 0re * j been visiting relatives in the city,! * e,sma _ .. . . . . children w left for home yesterday. 1 AT?. MM Xf OrqKliom < % " _ All ? ClJLiVl Alio. AX. >? JLix auauiu ; A^I and children, of Raleigh, N. C., are j in the city on a visit to relatives, and j George < will be here for two weeks or more, mark secti ?Mrs. Bessie 0. Staton, who has berg and been milliner for Rentz's Millinery Sheriff Ra Store during the fall season. left der of hi Tuesday for her home in Baltimore. Young Gre ?Dr. G. M. Sibert, who has been ; husband 1 connected with the Cherokee Drug ] and she le; Co. in this city as prescription clerk, j he followei has resigned that position and ac- j her. firing cepted a similar one in Newberry.? j gun. Tha Gaffney Ledger. : her rescue ?Mr. E. B. McLaurin. who has was attemi "been here for more than a year, being A serious connected with the Bamberg Phar-, the effects macy and later with the Peoples died in t Drug Co., left last week for Union. School M< where he has accepted a position curred on with the Rice Drug Co. S. Cooper, 1913 town taxes are now due, pay- 1913 to^ r able to town treasurer.?adv. able to td 'TON'S U iris?If You I VINTER GOOE le end of each seasor .asons. Therefore, i] have many values of you need. Come an \ [ Suit Departmei ew Rain Coats, and many o an. We have certainly put these lines. We do not intei it at $10.00. It will pay you the lot were up to $25.00. ;o close out at $1.75. lose out at $3.00. ose out at 86.25. were $18.00, to close out at $ t $5.00. t $3.00. i _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ) FROM ALL GOODS T11A } THAT YOU WOULD LIK YOU WHAT WE HAVE ? c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, AND $1.25 i I $3.50. PIN CUSHIONS, I LISLE, BLACK AND COLC .ICES TO SUIT. CAPS, BO LETE LINE OF RIBBONS E. . BURG MAY USE RECALL.! GUARI l Vre Said to Be in Circula- Federal Of ncerning Whole Force. So burg, December 13.?C. P. Columbi other prominent citizens office inspe 3 a mass meeting for next take a cha: night to protest against Carolina, e tax ordinance, with a but they \ said, to reeajlipg Commis- Williams, /. Huason, wno nas cnarge wen Kno^ itter. It is reported that was releasi re being circulated for the tiary sever he entire city administra- from the G h assumed office only two ately arres ?o. Three hundred and sentatives; names on each petition county jail the recall election manda- nary, whic 22. He is bama. ' children mux. The insE * When Patents- Home John Fishe from the S is Destroyed. v. in take e Dec. 17.?The 4 and 2- ture with p hildren of Alex .McCorkle, j As a resu ere burned to death today j under guai ;s from Edgemoor in this hours a go e lives on the plantation sitting in Collins, and this morning, the Richlai vife, went to the field to j will be kep l. The two children were! i house as they had been ?wes\ es before. It is thought Rowesvi ?layed in the fire and scat- Postoffice j ?rs on the floor, setting fire ^on ^ere se. The blaze was seen by ^ers- The ts and they hastened to cffice was 1 of their children. However exPress Pa' iy could reach the scene tion were 1 louse had fallen in and the bers finish* ere burned to death. of refreshl] ers and coi o Kills His Father. ly fond of taining rye Gregg, a negro of the Den- I , ion, was brought to Bam-! M put in jail Tuesday by j By virtue y, charged with the mur- j e(* t0 me 0 s father, Duncan Gregg. ^^jJtthegg's mother states that her j j. ciecki ;vas quarreling with her C. Folk, M ft the house for help when se^ , , j .. j . i*it cash, on M< 3 her and attempted to kill : jr0nt of tl at her once with a shot jng the leg; t the young man came to J ing describ and the gun fired while he j that ating to disarm his father, i 5^n,-* Carolina. < wuuuu nniiv icu, 11 v/ni 3CF6, 11101*6 of which Duncan Gregg thereon, be he hospital at Voorhees ?f Arthur I >nday. The shooting oc-1 jFe(^ Sg^ the plantation of Mr. W. ; Thomas B1 near Denmark. j Purchase i ,vn taxes are now due, pay- Mast an treasurer.?adv. Decembe \ vDIES STOF Have Not Koug )S MUST GO-PR] i, we close out all goods, f we have what you nee< all kinds from the diffei id look anyway, we belie it ther things that T the knife to the ?1oac!fl T7?, , , , ,, please you id to have them ?he sa^e | er, a Flow + eoo fVlDCO fnr TTAn uu ouu UX.lv wj xv* j'uu Wlldl) Miss Rutl AU Trii All Sha] All Plui 9 00- All Fea1 Velvets The Flo T WE WISH TO CLOSE OUT, E TO GIVE TO A GIRL OR LAD SUITABLE FOR GIFTS. HAND 1 BOX. GLOVES, IN SILK AND N SMALL, MEDIUM AND LAR< >RS, FROM 25c TO $1.25. BAR] UDOIR, OF ALL KINDS AND Q FOR ANY PURPOSE. A HOO - 4^' ) THEIR PRISONERS. ficers Take No Chances in nth Carolina Jails. a, December 15.-Post- DUperlslry No ctors will not in the future nee on a prisoner in South Denmark', S. C. 2 P They lost "Portland Ned." oiar, S. C. 3 R rill never lose Samuel K. Ehrhardt, S. C. 4 I alias "Portland Sammy," Govan, S. C. 5 ] <n safeblower. Williams Total 3d from the State penitenal weeks ago on a parole STATE OF SOUTt overnor. He was immedi- _ Bamberg , , , Personally appe: ;ted by government repre- ^ wh^ , and placed in the Richland and correct. . He demanded a prelimi- Sworn to and s h will be given December wanted for a "job" in Ala JUDE OF PRO lectors remember well how j sr sawed his way to liberty j State of south ca tate penitentiary and they j Bamberg?Court ixtra precaution in the fu- I S. Califf, Admin: risoners in South Carolina, j ^.e of ^' L* . | titioner, vs. Ina It Samuel K. Williams is Samuel Tindal rd day and night. At all I Landon Califf, J( vernment deputy is found j Robert Hartwel front of Williams' cell in I Califf, and Sara! nd county jail. This vigil I Defendants. . I Bv virtue of a de t up until the preliminary.) prol;ate court fQr ill#* Postnffirp Rnhhtvl I ^a^ed the 9th day o lostoffi(e Kobbed. j wm gell at pubJi lie, December 13.?The of the court house md Southern railway sta- of Bamberg, S. C., entered last night by rob- Januar>. A D. 191 ^ A hours of sale, the f damage done in the post- real propertv, to-wi rifling, but all baggage and AI1 that lot piec( ^kages in the railroad sta- lying and being i ransacked. After the rob- said county and Sta ?d their work they partook (^) acres, more or ... . .on the East by Ch aents, consisting of crack- by Caljff gtreet. Sc n whiskey, being especial- and North by lot o; DOtn, as tne pacKages con- al, whiskey were unopened. All that lot, pieci situate, lying and t [ASTER'S SALE. mark, county and S of a decretal ord^r direct- nn^fhfrS?"?* ut of the court of/common . , . w * ^ am berg county, in: the case Ynr?h hv' w nf Tn v Hampton, plaintiff, vs. I?1 Jo ley et al, defendants, I, H. X aster for Bamberg county, o the highest bidder, for AL 3nday. January 5, 1914. in All that lot, piec< ae court house door, dur- situate, lying and t al hours of sale the follow- niark, said county i ed real estate: between one-fo certain 4ot of land in the ?f an acre, and bou Bamberg. State of South by Church street: containing one-half () Simon Brown: Xc or less, with the buildings | of D. B. Reed. unded on the North by lot store nouse 101. \*immons: East by the col- AL! d school; South by lot of All that lot, pieci in. and on the West by situate, lying and t ack. mark, said county j jr to pay for papers. ing between three H. C. FOLK, land, bounded by R er for Bamberg County. the South: East by r 8, 1913. by lot of W. S. Coo ? and Millinc Li TLIa in Vaiii^ in, 11115 15 lum ^ / ICES NOT CONSIDEI for we have made it our cui J in winter goods, the redu rent departments, not man) ve it will pay you. Millinery Depart] department we have many things to sh< at the prices we intend to let them go. roods twice, therefore if there's anything er, or in fact anything in Millinery you we have. If you have a Hat you wish edge show you what she can do for it. nmed Hats to close at cost. pes, small, medium, and large, at cost. nes in solid or shaded at three-fourth pi thers to close out at one-half price. that were $1.00 now 75c. wers all at one-half price. YOU WILL FIND HERE MOST AN Y FOR XMAS, SO COME AND LET 1 KERCHIEFS, IN BOXES, PRICED . KID, BOTH LONG AND SHORT, FR( 3-E, FROM 25c UP. HOSIERY, IN SI1 PINS, OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITD UALITIES, AT PRICES TO SUIT YC TON - MONTHLY' STATEMENT Of the Dispensaries in Bamberg County for Monti ALL STOCK IS GIVEN AT CONSUMER Location Total Invoice, includ- Total Sales Breakage ing Stock on Hand 1st day of month I. R.Ave $8,869.44 $6,220.79. $28.50 'almetto St. 7,895.45 4,286.80 12.60 .. R. Ave. 3,633.20 1,053.90 ? 5.80 Main street 3,358.40 1,383.40 15.05 R. R. Ave. 676.20 189.85 2.60 $24,432.69 $13,134.74 $64.55 I CAROLINA, County. ared J. M. Grimes, J. B. Kearse, and W. H. Faust, being each duly and severally sworn, deposes and s ubscribed before me this 3rd day of December, 191 J. S. WALKER, Notary Public. of Probate?Ruth istratrix of the es- JkT f ??7 * 1" '"cvrstL6; Next Week Califf, William jyjT f 1 Dhn Weiters Califf, ???? ?? 1 Califf. Ruth S. i ,i , 5 Elizabeth Califf, cHlU tfllS IS t< of tnnm fru cretal order of the v* fcV"" "" Bamberg county, gift fkn k^cf Uni f November, 1913, UJ UIC UC51 I1IH c^"cti:??,Z I "' I to eat that door in the town ##C\ on the 5tli day of fnmp anrl 4, within the legal ^ Q ollowing described I;:? Buy "1 i or parcel of land, ^ "Havana Ri n East Denmark, # ite, containing two WElCh him S less, and bounded ^ urch street; West rsh^r,ot next nnri e or parcel of land POSTOFFICE IIW J ^eing in East Den- | ; Church street; j'r hn Martin; South i , B Guess P. R. Wroton and j ALSO guano lot. j A11 that lot> piece or parCei 0f 1 SO | situate, lying and being in West I e or parcel of land j mark, county and State aforesaid, jeing in East Den- ! same measuring one hundred feel ind State, contain-! two hundred and twenty feet iurth and one-half j bounded on the West by Palnn inded on the West j Avenue; South by C. S. Folk; Easi South by lot of j Beech Avenue and North by M. >rth and East by j cilurcb lot. and known as the ALSO j All those four lots, the same be 30 numbers 5, 6, 7 and S, in block 23 a r\r* norn^l n f nH 1 U .? rtf rtf f f A?*n A f Y\ G wi 1 VI , bilUWXl U> piat Ul tllC tv ?? U V7i " >eing in East Den- Denmark. ind State, contain- 1 Terms of sale: Cash, purch* and four acres of t0 pay for papers, ailroad Avenue on i * G. P. HARMON, Califf street; West j judge of Probate. Bamberg Cou; iper, and North by j December 15, 1913. s i t . V-' I jry Parlor flnnnHiinihr I i Vfjpui lUIIUJ J IED stom never to show 11 ctions we give are r of any one thing, ? ? .. * . ' | ment | m you which we think will Remember, we do not show j in a Hat, a Shape, a Feathneed, come and let us show wprked over, come and let r ? /-J -I -jl nee. I , 1 I ? :'m us :M AT ; '*Sm )M UK ss, ?u. r . 1 - ' I ' r- -> ? t i or ^ovemow, lvia. S' PRICES. b Stock on Hand Other Credits Operating Last day of Month expenses of each Dispensary J - J $2,238.85 $ < 81.30 $176.73 $ 2,036,15 1,558.90 153.85 . V^sj 2,565.90 7.60 36.93 1,959.95 !A , 180.52 478.20 20.55 $9,279.05 $1,647.80 $568.58 '.?*> c members of the Bamberg County Dispenays that the foregoing statement is true : is Christmas ?f I o remind my out |s snds that I have e or gooa uiuigs money can buy. see for yourself. lubby" a box of M bbon" Cigars and jpgfc tmoke. :: :: :: | raws *.r I ; \7^7^7^7^7^7^7^ NOTICE. ^__ and Under ruling of attorney general I )en- am. entitled to a fee for administerthe ! ing oath in marriage certificates of t by ! marriage licenses, as same as any and 1 other officer, so hereafter licenses will etto. be $1.50 where oath is taken before # t by | me. G. P. HARMON, E. j Judge of Probate. NOTICE. *fs iing | .as I will be at Ehrhardt, S. C., DecernT * i v. 4-w C + nrnno roH tn ? r est I wr L i LI1 LU JAliUai v v VAX, jvpu? vu w , do dental work. Will be at the hotel, iser j DR. M. HERBERT VARN. i ????????????? j Sale stables, horses and mules, bugntv ! Sies and harness. RIZER & MOYE, Fairfax, S. 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