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???? KLAUB Rarcrains for Sat * CALICOES One lot short length in best 1 Calicoes, regular value 7 1-2 c-ts. P 3Tard, our price, per yard 5c MUSLIN GOWNS One lot, 15 dozen Gowns, never j retailed for less than 50c e&ch. Thev are full sized and made of o AJoinonnt smrl T,ar?P ?mfl CL ^UUU O-l CUJ-iow'iA ujLiu jmviw . v. Embroidery trimmed. Special, each i 25c CREPE DE CHINE Sixtv-cent Crepe De Chine, a full line of colors. Special, per yard t? 45c PETTICOAT SATIN ' ; .-V . . $1.25 value black Petticoat Satin. A beautiful quality, at, i per yard 90c - ' SHEETS ' One lot special Sheets, $1.00 h y ' quality, size 81x90, each 75c j y SEA ISLAND SHEETING rm-'-i ? *? It xmny-six-iiicii oca xsiaiiu , 11 Sheeting, 6 l-2c values, special, ! ' II per vard 5c / | 36-INCH SILK POPLINS f || $1.25 values, per yard | 89c We want your cash bt || iw. A.KL BIG INCREASE IN CORN. I "YOl ? -- ... mi T. , lrilti I 1L v'.' fcJoutn Aaas inree nuuumx itiuuvu atuuC ^ | Bushels This Year. The Manufacturers' Record says: "The Ca . The Continental and Commercial installment and National Bank of Chicago, in a ries of arti I report just issued upon the grain azine, und< cxiops ?of the country, credits the "Youth Le Souith with the increase of 125,000,- Me, more 000 bushels in corn production. The month's st Manufacturers Record, in a letter to in which J the bank, called attention ,to the olina, was fact that the increase in corn produc- enthusiast] tion in the South is very much in In the excess of these figures. In reply we American, have a letter stating that l^he re- "up-grade' port was "intended to cover only the on the fan eorn production in th? principal cot- ially the t ton States rather than the entire two South South," and adding: of both a "We deeply regret this, not only tions. Bei "because we like to have as much ac- following: curacy as possible in everything is Zeigl^r, w sued from this office, but also because club niovei we are unusuajly interested in the generation diversification taking place in the home and ^- ******** wbilpi ben* soutnern states mis ywur, I We1 appreciate your courtesy in point- this expla: HA ing out .the mistake, because it is on- a Sou , ly through such action on the part the title < II our friends that we can look to Grower of improve the report from year to legislature year." her a In view of the statement it would throp colic ^BV be well for the newspapers through- The arti HB out the South and other papers from Cong which may use the figures of the author, in Continental and Commercial Nation- appreciate I Bal bank to note that this increase in Carolina h | fcorn production refers only to the his fur ^^B^B^Bincipal cotton growing States. The the boys a I Buth' as a whole has increased its says: "Y I |rn production this year by nearly cry 'back t ^^^^^^^^^ 00,000,000 bushels over last year make the ^^B^BB the final out turn should prove to alluring tl OP as as the August indications There a || the United States agricultural de- and wrome ^^^^^^^^ttment reported. graphically what life Danes Can Vote. f?re an(* 1 , to the woi anish women have received equal fs with men and Danish men l each other; the recent consti- A lady lial change which enfranchises park recer fcn and makes them eligible to who were feces also abolishes the property her. fccations which have helped to "Say, la the Dane melancholy. Every-; of the tw Han vote in Denmark now, even! fine imita H Hig. Twenty-nine years is the ! dime an' 1 aae to start with, but as time I youse." er the little kingdom it is to "What ually reduced until it reaches ried the la ius the older a Dane grows "Naw," kger he can begin to vote.? imitation 1 iublic. a worm." :f.r's Mi urday and Next W Ready-to-Wear Department DRESSES One lot Crepe De Chine, Taffeta, Serge, Crepe Meteor, Dress- , es. "We can save von monev on 4/ these. Special, each | $6.50 to $20 COATS One lot Coats in all the new styles. A new shipment of white coats just in. Prices each $3.50 to $15 COATS SUITS -A beautiful line -of medium price Coat Suits, the biggest valj ues in town. See them without delay. FURS FURS A $450 shipment of Furs just received. Come in before thev ?/ are picked over. Sets at, $10 to $65 BATH ROBES Ladies' Bath Robes, new line just in, each $3.00 to $6.50 LADIES' SHORT COATS Special job lot Ladies' Sliort Coats. Thev are a little out of style, but of a good, heavy quality. Regular $5.00 to $10.00 values, vour choice, each $1.25 ? * isiness, we have the good COME IN AND SE AUBER, JTH LEADS WAY." HOW TO CH 4 ' / . . \ sals With Canning Club Ag0i Health, Anc Girls. Are Lead inning Girls," the October qiY hundred t of Stanley Johnson's se- young and gom( cles in the American mag- their ]uncheon , er the general title of receiving ?.fathe ads the Way," is, if possi- Pro( Winfieid s. > interesting than last ern Unlveretty 5 ory of the corn club boys, ?choosing a wif( erry Moore, of South Car- ?j don,t gee ar pictured and praised so ? aail, , ' y" i I it for granted yoi current number of the dates for marrja! Mr. Johnson's thrilling J you ha^e sound ' story of what the girls, clean and can su n have done depicts espec- can win one he genius and industry of "Imagine the Carolinians. The pictures qualntance llned re given prominent - posi- of the possible leath the first appears the you are to choose "Mrs. Marie Cromer wI? you elloose? ho suggested a national "Four things nent for girls of the young h hpaith h, tha^t is transformipg the tieg> her educ'atio social life of America;" clude from the r? ;ath the second picture is health u>s a ca nation: "Hannah Plow- marry such a f th Carolina girl of 17, won may say the gir, r?f 'Phomninn fiirl Horn i _ ner geL utJLLt;r ue the United States.' The <<Let ^er gQ >ir by a special act honored year or so an(j i free scholarship in Win- wa]k flfteen or t, '5e* turn without fati icle includes also a letter Nature.s priceles ressman A. F. Lever to the cheeks Then y which he expresses his kn0wing she is o >n for the young South "Don't marry ero and heroine, and tells she has a prettv , ther plans and hopes for trous eves and }g nd girls of the farm. He if at 20 6he has 7e take no stock in the girl of 12 'years o the farm,' unless we can Among" other : life of the farmstead more t0 the man con, ian the life of the city." wife were; re also letters from girls Don't marrv ai in on the farm, showing beC0me unhappy r and often pathetically money on the farm has hereto- Don't marrv ii :n many cases still means there are traces c nan* mindedness. Look up the h A Real Actor. parents and gran was walking through the Avoid the dau? itly when two little boys, alcoholic, playing near by, stopped When he came lecture referring dy," called out the older riage he turned o, "me kid brudder does wrote down some tin' stunts. Give me a "According to ie'11 imitate a chicken fer research the figi show the relative will he do?crow?" quer- and women shoul Ldy. Here is the tat replied the boy, "no cheap A man of 21 i ike dat, ma'am. He'll eat between 19 and i -National Monthly. At 25?one bt onfy < V/l 11^ 1 k. reek. Read Ea SHIRT WAISTS A big assortment of Crepe De Chine, Voiles, Organdies, Swiss, Madras, Waists. We know that you can be suited. Each , 50c to $3.50 A very special Striped Silk Waist, at, each $1.25 CHINCHILLA You will be out of it if vou haven't a White Chinchilla Coat. We have some beauties, each $6 to $15 SWEATERS Beautiful Silk Sweaters, in colors of Copen, Rose and Gold, each, onlv aa 90>UU NECKWEAR Beautiful line of Fur Neckwear, each 50c SHOES One lot Ladies' Patent Button Cloth Top Shoes. $2.75 values. Our special price, pair $2.25 SAMPLE SHOES One lot Men's Sample Shoes, regular $3.00 and $3.50 values. Special, pair $2.00 BOYDEN SHOES New Boyden Shoes just in, pair $6.50 i and are selling them chi :e us, we will sa "The Store of Qual 7 OOSE A WIFE. 'Tis a Sad Stor > estry and Education A bachelor I, and y ing Factors. ' why, . And you look at bachelors, some askance, i pretty old, spent And I know what yc lour the other day I don't share 3 irly" advices from And like other eh Hall, of Northwest- chance, ledical school, on But hark to the plea 3," says Tit-Bits. able me, ly bald heads in the Of censure I've eai Dr. Hall, "so I take For the girls that wo 1 all are good'eandi- wouldn't man ?e. By that I mean And the ones that health, are morally not. .pport a wife if you There were MabeU what could I 1 girls of your ac-1 For j ,oved t0 mt up before you. Out [ But ^ ^ . six to twenty girls i , fair s a wife. Which one And so were Bel. Jane. must be considered Then Nan and Babet ;r hereditary., quali- forgeti n and her age. Ex- _ , , , ? By far they were 1 inks the girl of poor ? . , .. * ?T ? But the girls that w< lamity for a man to wo,. wouldn t mar jirl. Some of you . ... ... . , ? I A And the ones that might get well. Let not. fore you marry her. Lto' the woods for a I would,take your avalnn tho nhilitv to hitched in a tri< sventy miles and re- But what is a beg? gue and with Dame When he loves Guin< is rouge upon her ' ner that's clea ou may marry her, And is bored by f good health. Lou? a girl .just because So this is my plea, ah igure and large, lus-1 me, a beautiful dancer, | Of blame I deserve only the mind of a i But the girls that wc old.'' would not ma suggestions he gave And the ones that ' sidering choosing a not. Edmund Leamy, i 1 heiress. You may - Evening Sun. with her and her j ? j At 30?one betwee nto a family where j At 35?one betwee >f insanity or feeble-j At 40?one betwee j At 45?one betwee ealrh record of her i At 50?one betwee dparents. At 60?one betwee ?hter of a confirmed At 70?one betwee At SO?one betwee to that part of his "When a man gets to the ages of mar-j old," he continued, ' to the blackboard, i expect to rear a fai J figures and said: j such a man to marrj the best scientific several children. .ires on the board I "When a man of 6 i ages at which men ries it is only for the d marry." ing a nurse during ile as he wrote it: years. It is unfair fc should marry a girl any one younger tl IZ years. should marry a chih ween 21 and 27. an old maid." ) \ JAVING ich Item. Comj GUN METAL SHOES One lot Men's Gun Metal Grey Cloth Top, Goodyear Welts, regular .$4.00 value. Special, pair $2.75 CHILDREN'S SHOES The biggest and best line of solid leather Children's Shoes in town. SEE THEM AND SAVE MONEY. MEN'S CLOTHING We have the greatest values ever offered in Bamberg. All wool Suits at, and up from $9.00 /--x -i?i i i n j p it (jur nmgusn ?uits ior xoung Men are the nobbiest ever shown here, at $15 to $25 OVERCOATS One lot extra heavy Ulsters, $12.50 values, special at $7.50 CHINCHILLA COAT A beautiful Chinchilla Coat, worth $20.00. Special price $15.00 Other Overcoats up to, each $30.00 KNEE PANTS A big line at lowest prices. OUTING GOWNS Women's Outing Gowns, each 50c, 75c, to $1.25 i taper than you can buy the iVE YOU MONEY it?" BAME ??????????????a??? Mates. ou question me __ __ T1I7A me wroth and ; lfWf fl I iu blame, 'cause * * my name, laps, go take a Atlanta Georgia , of most miserrned not a jot? 11 The South' uld marry me, I I THE PA] T> I I would?would The GEORGI , ,, ' 1 big" in every and May?now ? . * g^y-9 J)6PS0H3.llty, raction Elaine, ?* she was / ^ fR] le, Mollie and HEARST'S S te. i win never Sundav reaches ?/ , , . It is clean, wel lest of the lot? juid marry me i meets every reqi ry. I would?would IDAJ . 1 year ? 3 months .... .... svere in a man I the worship of H I 1 year , be gentle with I 3 months * not a jot? I k tuld marry me I I rry, I J [ would?would I 3 months n New York I I The Atlanta fGeor in 23 and 23. I AT] n 25 and 20. I in 25 and J ? Botbbhbhphpmnmmvvibpmbr n zo ana ao. . ~ n 40 and 50. ?,=0======================= n 45 and 60. ! n 50 and 60. n 60 and 70. | '"7^ "he should not g ^ - a widow with 0 or more niarlan him. He iless widow or ^ I I i NEWS^ r \ >are the Values. ~ EVENING DRESSES Some beauties in Taffeta, ?9:^ nn f V I C|JC L/C V.I1J.J.J.C ClllVX 'Y/,\j\J III values at $10 to $17.50 BUNGALOW APRONS jf Large full size, oOc value, each 25c 1 ASTRACHAN COATS j One lot Children's Astrachon ||| Coats, special value $3.00 CORDUROY COATS One lot Children's Corduroy Coats, White only. These are beauties, sizes 1,2 and 3. Each $2.75 I HOSIERY A beautiful fibre Silk Hose, pair 25c SATIN FINISH SPREADS One lot $2.00 Bed Spreads,. beautiful Satin Finish, special J? $1.69 ??. . atiu $1.00 Bed Spreads, each 89c ' H $2.50 Bed Spreads, each $1.95 TOWELS r|| The largest and best Turkish Towel in Bamberg, each 25c PERCALES 12V2C Yard-Wide Percales, yd. 10c *vv same goods elsewhere. I ' *' ' r '-*1 iERG, S. G J I OF A KIND || n and Hearst's Sunday American I Ugi s Greatest Newspapers. I | PER THAT GOES HOME I ' A AN published every afternoon is I way. It has character, ambition, ^ il ESH FROM THE BATTLEFIELDS UNDA Y AMERICAN published , the homes of people of all classes. 1 edited, reliable,?a paper that uirement of modern journalism. t v: ' ?;83j RATES: LLY AND SUNDAY ....$7.00 6 months $3.50 . .... 1.75 1 month 60 n A TT V n\TT V J7X1.XJU JL -LI J. ? ....$5.20 6 months $2.60 .... 1.30 1 month 45 SUNDAY ONLY | ... $2.50 6 months $1.25 70 1 month 25 / * f. v. 1.^ gian, Cir. Dept., 20 ?. 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