The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, November 16, 1916, Page 9, Image 9
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? Complete Stock
*lt W? have a stock of clothing on hand that would
, do credit to a city store. In the Hart, Schaffner
^ & Marx line you will find the latest styles in all
^ sizes running from 33 to 44, in stouts, slims and
' regulars. In other lines that we have you will
* find suits at medium prices in the same sizes and I
the price is as low as $10.00. In the boys' cloth^
ing, we can please you, also.
h X SHOES
The ladies' shoes are here in just what you want.
1 We have boots for the ladies in white, black, and
nigger brown. A complete line of children's shoes.
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Men's shirts at 50c and $1.00. The best patterns
and good values. Men's underwear from
T ? 25c to $1.00. Ladies undershirts from 25c to $1.
We think it will pay you to see our line of
^ trunks," suit cases, notions and dry goods before
f buying elsewhere.
^ "Bill Dick," "Pete" Watson and R. F. McMillan
are here to wait on you.
& GIVE US A CALL.
I CR. Brabham's Sons
X BAMBERG, S. C.
I Git Prices on Tires
We have just received a large shipment
t ? of the famous
% BRAENDER TIRES
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ing very low prices:
X Size Price
V 30x3 $ 8.80
30x3 Vz 11.75
\ X 31x4 17.90
c \ V 32x3 *4 .... 13.50
y \ A 32x4 18.35
J 33x4 19.15
' 34x4 19.50
\ *? These Casings are guaranteed 3,500
' V miles, and are the same grade as
"V . has been sold in the past for
^ much higher prices.
V We also carry a complete stock of Inner
V Tubes and can fill mail orders
y promptly.
V Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these
prices.
Terms*: Cash with order.
X BAMBERG AUTO CO.
Bamberg, S. C.
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f BUY AT KLAUBER'S
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v we guarantee to undersell any mail
+? order house.
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Best Outinggs, yd 10c
^ Best Calicoes, yd 7^c
* A Best Ginghams (while they last) yd 10c
^ Extra Quality Bleaching, yd 10c
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| KLAUBER'S
"The Store of Quality"
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DISCUSS PAPER SITUATION. J Mims, of the Edgefield
?? ! I. Mims, of the Orange
Two Important Committees Chosen 1 Democrat; E. H. Aull,
by State Press Association. ! T-' Herald and News;
I of the Batesburg Her
Columbia, Nov. 10.?Two-score i DeCamp, of the Gaffn
members of the South Carolina Press; Under the terms o
Association, meeting in the rooms of which was introduced
the Columbia chamber 3f commerce; these committees are
this afternoon, discussed ways and immediately with simi
means for meeting the shortage of i representing the press
Drint DaDer. Two imocrtant com- j North Carolina and G<
mittees were appointed by William i rangement may be ef
Banks, president of the association, j the paper for the thi
One of these bodies will consider he purchased in bulk.
' plans for the purchase of white pa- j Resolution A<
per in bulk for all the papers in the i The conference ado{
State. The second committee will in-1 ing resolution, which
vestigate the matter of building a pa- i the above committees
per factory at some point in South j president appoint a co
Carolina. Definite offers for the con- to get in touch with
struction of paper mills in South of the State looking t
Carolina were received from Orange- tive buying of paper,
burg and Florence. j timates and to make
Committees Named. j with manufacturers (
President Banks appointed the fol- 1917. At the same
lowing members of the cooperatee; touch with similar (
paper-buying committee: A. J?. Jor-jXorth Carolina and '
dan, of the Dillon Herald; T. M. better prices can be 1
Sewell, of the lorn .\ews; r ivi uu.uug ?iui mese.
Withers, of the State; H. L. Watson, i "Also a similar con
of the Greenwood Index, and Alison into the feasibility of
Lee, of the Laurens Advertiser. The ture of paper in the So
following were appointed as members j die the matter of rep
of the paper mill committee: J. L. j fore the investigating
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FOR FRUIT CAKE
Fresh Citron Raisins
Currants
ALSO
Dates, Prunes, Dried Figs,
Peaches, Etc.
HERNDON'S GROCERY
Phone 24 Bamberg, S .C.
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KEEP away from the flame of the candle if yoi
as the hills. So old we have almost forgottei
and women ^re imitating the moths. How n.e
that long distance "bargain?" And how many time
How much money is lost each year to this comniuni
the candle mounts higher. The moths crowd close
put that flame out. Wanted:?A few men and wor
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"Who's Guilty"
is still drawing large crowds. Remember
every episode is complete in
itself.
Every Monday?Matinee and Night.
THIELEN THEATRE.
RIGHT HERE IN YOUR TOWN
A Select L.lne of
5c, lOc, and 25c Goods
Before you send to the mail order house, call and see our line
PRICE & JOHNSON
I Advertiser; J. Washington."
burg Times and To Congratulate Wilson,
of the Newber- President Banks and Joe Sparks, j
J. R. McGhee, secretary of the association were inald,
and E. H. structed to prepare resolutions coney
Ledger. gratulating President Wilson upon
f a resolution, his reelection. 1
by Mr. Sewell, The committees named by the as- <
to get in touch sociation will begin work at once on i
ilar committees the matter and a report will be is- <
associations of sued at an early date. All editors in ]
eorgia. An ar- the State will be invited to partici- ]
fected whereby pate in the plans of the association. <
*ee States may President Banks read a number of <
letters from business men concern- 1
loptcd. ing the establishment of a paper mill. 1
' tIia /inrtimittoo will era tllPr nil 1
'n-'i mc ivnwn-i i lie Sl/cviui wuiunbtvu
. provides for; available data and will make a report <
>: ' That the! at a session to be held soon in Committee
of live lumbia. ' 1
the publishers; 1
;o the coopera-' "Not Guilty." i
to make up es- Columbia, Nov. 9.?Dr. E. L. Pat 1
i arrangements' terson and Dr. C. N. Burckhalter, of 1
>f paper for Barnwell, were tonight acquitted in i
time to get in the United States court of the charge
iommittees of against them of violating the anti- j
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Georgia and if narcotic act. The jury rendered its ]
lad to arrange i verdict after deliberating for several i
hours. There were two cases?one i
miittee to look' for conspiracy involving the two de- 1
f the manufac-1 fendants in connection with the act, i
uth and to lian-! and another against Dr. Patterson. I
resentation be- The verdicts of not guilty applied in 1
committee in all the cases.
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GIRLS and LADIES
MAKE HOOTON'S STORE
YOUR STORE.
Always the newest and best in Dry
Goods, Millinery and Suits
Uaa(aii'o I o iliac Qtnra St MillinaruP Qrlnr I
Ituuiuii o Lfauito uiuu vx liuuiuvi j 1 iuivi
Telephone 83-J Bamberg, 5. C.
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i don't want your wings singed, is a proverb as old
3 to apply it to ourselves. In every community men
my times have we been singed by the fascination of
is have we come back, and back again, to the flame?
ty by this same singeing process? The flame of
>r and closer to the flame. It Is our business to
lien in our community to apply tne snuirer.
Why Order Legal Blanks From the City
' when you can get them right here at
home for the same money, less the \
postage? We have a full stock*
HERALD BOOK STORE, Bamberg, S. C.
THE WAY TO STOP
sore eyes is to apply intelligent treatment?a pair
of green eye glasses and a bottle of MACK'S EYE
DROPS will be found very helpful in bringing about
relief from such conditions. The two articles for
50 ceuts.
MACK S DRUG STORE.
Manufacturers of MAXTOXE, BAMBERG, S. C.
CARRY MAILS ON SPACE BASIS. I A wire was sen
| teen superintend
Sew Arrangement With Railroads | country yesterday
Believed More Equitable. ing them to keep
all railroads in th
Transportation of mails on a space1 the first day of
basis of pay for the railroads instead changed system,
Df weight basis was begun at mid- j from each are ex;
light last night on more than 95 per! The change est
lent, of the railroads of the country, j which, according
it was announced this morning at the | merely involves
postoffice department by Otto Praeg-; yard stick instea<
>r, second assistant postmaster gen- has been under
*ral, says the Washington Star of i postoffice departm
iVedneday, that every indication was' It has alternately*
:hat the change had been smoothly' disfavor from th
made, and that there had been no country, and rece
considerable hitches. . ' : ined to give the
"Everything has been carefully; scheme a chance
worked out," said Mr. Praeger, "and j periority which t
vhile up to this time I have had a j over the old meth
-eport from only one superintendent mails.
:he very fact that there have been no j "The scheme ha
vires received indicates to me that Canada for three
10 trouble has been experienced." , Praeger this mor
It was learned that the one su-1 into effect almost
lerintendent who reported to Mr. and has ever since
Praeger during the course of the are convinced heri
morning was Steven At Cisler, who that it is a, far n
nformed his chief that everything than the weight s:
vas running expeditiously on his di- that the majority
vision, which includes Virginia, have come to our
Maryland and North and South Caro- Paid on Ave
ina. "Under the old
Full Reports Expected. payment, the imp:
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are now arriving, and we shall be f
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glad for you to call and inspect them. f
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We especially call your attention to ?r
our line of Hats, Shoes, Clothing,
etc.
Don't forget that we also carry a V
complete line of groceries. We ask
you to give us a call before buying, V
as we are in a position to give you
close prices in bulk. 'V
Remember it is now time to plant j
Rutabagas and Turnips. We have a
fresh supply of seed. Come get V
them. ^
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Satisfied with small profits. >
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We Can Beat the | ifl
Mail Order Houses I
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We have been acknowledged as Lead- ^ i
ers in Ladies', Misses', and Children's
outfitters. y
We bid for your business with the Y ^
world's best merchandise and honest X'
prices. - 'x^ll
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lai chic iiiuiuad a vu.
Telephone 41- J Bamberg, S. C. %
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We have all you need at lower prices
than you can get from Kalamazoo to
Constantinople. If you prefer tradi
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ing with foreigners, we have with us A ."l.
"Sleigh" and "Buck," and they have A
at your call all you need to eat or &
wear?to dress up with or to work
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in. Patronize the old reliable. ??
RENTZ & FEEDER I
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Bamberg, S. Q. ?
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t to each of the fif- viding permanent weighers for all
mts all over the mail necessitated the establishment
morning, instruct- Qf an <average weight' carried by the
in close touch with . . _
..... . . different routes day in and day cut.
eir divisions during
operation of the' ^ vas upon mis oasis insi lug
and full reports roads were paid. Sometimes it workpected
tonight. ed fairly, sometimes unfairly to'
ablished last night, either the government or the railto
Mr. Praeger, roads. This can readily be under"measuring
by the stood when you consider that the
i of by the scale," i railroads handling our Texas mails i
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discussion at the j have had to carry the big increase
ent for many years. | brought on by the stationing of the
met with favor and troops on the border for the same ree
railroads of the muneration they carried mail for in
ntly it was determ- j the average days before the troops
exponents of the j were placed there. The average had
to establish the su- j been established, and that was thd
hey claimed for it! way the system worked,
ods of handling thej "The same system does away with
1 all such conditions. Using the same
s ben established in I equipment, constant readjustment is
i years," said Mr. j provided for as conditions change,
ning. "It was puti And I believe, as a matter of fact
: over night there,' that nearly three-q,uarters of* the
} been popular. We | roads handling the mails will get
3 at the department] more pay for the services they renlore
equitable plan der the country."
-'stem, and I believe It was explained that the interof
the railroads state commerce commission will
way of thinking." watch the workings of the new
>rage Weight. scheme, and that this body must be
I system of weight satisfied as to whether or not the
racticability of pro- system is equitable and expedient.