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? Complete Stock
We 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
J the price is as low as $10.00. In the boys' cloih4^
ing, we can please you, also.
^ % SHOES
?* The ladies' shoes are here in just what you want. J
^ We have boots for the ladies in wbite, black, ana
Y nigger brown. A complete line of children's shoes.
A Shirts and Underware
Men's shirts at 50c and $1.00. The best pat^
terns and good values. Men's underwear from
' jfc 25c to $1.00. Ladies undershirts from 25c to $1.
i We think it will pay you to see our line of
- trunks, suit cases, notions and dry goods before
t buying elsewhere.
"Bill Dick," "Pete" Watson and R. F. McMillan
JL are here to wait on you.
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1I. K. brabham s Sons
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I Cut Prices on Tires
<? We have just received a large shipment
? of the famous
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& and are able to offer them at the followX
ing very low prices:
X Size Price
V 30x3 $ 8.80
30x3 Vz 11.75
"X" 31x4 17.90
_ ^ 32x3 Vz 13.50
\ A 32x4 .... 18.35
1 ^ \ 33x4 19.15
34x4 19.50
These Casings are guaranteed 3,500
miles, and are the same grade as
has been sold in the past for
^ much higher prices.
We also carry a complete stock of Inner
Tubes and can fill mail orders
^ promptly.
^ Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these
A prices.
Terms: Cash with order.
A BAMBERG AUTO CO.
X Bamberg, S. C.
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| BUT AT KLAUBER S
we guarantee to undersell any mail
^ ORDER HOUSE.
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Best Outinggs, yd 10c
Best Calicoes, yd 7&c
Best Ginghams (while they last) yd 10c
^ Extra Quality Bleaching, yd 10c
^ Despite the high prices, we are selling the same
? ^ quality of goods at the old prices.
| KLAUBER'S
"The Store of Quality"
NAPOLEON AND AMERICA. ed the cession of Lou:
only thirteen years be
Great Soldier Held a High Regard for lutionary war, as the
This Country. the weak administrat
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The Revolution and the influence But the dream of
of the young United States is said to American conquest w
have had a strong influence upon the awakening. Instead
| career of Napoleon Bonaparte. Many the valley of the Mis
of the early memoranda left by Bona- had planned to do, he
parte contains reference to America, tention to the conqtue
to Deane, "the first deputy of the Roman empire as mor
United Provinces of Versailles," and; thereby transferring
to "Monsieur" Franklin. energies from the yoi
After his marriage to Josephine, to the oldest monarch
Bonaparte's interest in American af- j The scene of Amer
fairs must have been considerably with Napoleon and infl
enhanced. That his pride in the! destinies now shifts tc
French achievements beyond the At- \ side of the Atlantic,
lantic was sustained, is indicated by j ed materially in the d
his reception of Rochambeau at the poleon. The great Fr
Tullieres. | to prevent the Europe
With the opening of the nineteenth ceiving supplies throi
century the academic interest of Na- blockade and endeavoi
poleon in the new world was to as- the ports of the Euro
sume a practical form. He became' from the Levant aroun
deliberately engaged in the attempt, but at this time the U
to found, or to re-found a French nation only twenty yea
empire in America and when we j ed a mercantile mari
come to measure his resources at j destined to affect the f
that time, it was by no means the The American "skip
most quixotic of his adventures. of Napoleon, penetrat;
Public opinion in France sustained of the world from Rig;
the government in its trans-Atlantic As a neutral power ;
t enterprise. The French had regard- commercial treaties,
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Fresh Citron Raisins
Currants
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Dates, Prunes, Dried Figs,
Peaches, Etc.
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Phone 24 Bamberg, S .C.
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HOW many rounds before the knock out?
Town Trade" gets his final "wallop" fr<
it? Here is a fight in which the interes
of us?you and me and our children and our
towns?against this one evil. Our champion
to one cooperative whole. Will our man win
think as one man, act as one man, trade at ho]
for that final knock out. In reality we are no'
this picture we see ourselves, arrayed as Hoir
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"Who's Guilty"
is still drawing large crowds. Remember
every episode is complete in
itself.
Every Monday?Matinee and Night.
T!5IELEN THEATRE.
RIGHT HERE IN YOUR TOWN
A Select Line of
5c, lOc, and 25c Goods
Before you send to the mail order house, call and see our line
PRICE & JOHNSON
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isiana to Spain i States was entitled to trade freely er
ifore our revo- with the belligerent powers, unless
weakest act of their harbors were blockaded. As a a|
ion of Louis matter of fact there was no naval qi
blockade by France or her allies. gt
Napoleon for In the face of these breeches of O:
as to have its his continental system, Napoleon
of Gallicizing concluded that the complete domina- m
isissippi, as he tion of Russia must precede the com- ^
turned his at- mercial ruin and consequent submisst
of the Holy sion of England. Hence the great ine
to his liking, vasion of 1812. Whether the out- ^
his subversive come might not have resulted from
ingest republic some other cause, the fact remains
y. that the presence of our neutral
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ican relations i fleets provided the czar with a means n
uence upon his j of relieving the commercial necessi- al
the European! ties of his empire, and his resort to ac
rhis shift help- that relief provoked the French in- ^
ownfall of Na-! vasion. In short, the performance
enchman tried; and ubiquity of our Vnerchant cruis- in
>an nations re- i ers furnished the weapon which sev- gr
jgh an inland ered the continental system. The re- ba
*ed to close all! treat from Moscow gave it the final | th
pean mainland stroke, and was itself the beginningith
d to the Baltic,! of the end of the Napoleonic empire, se
nited States, a Even in the "last phase" our coun- th
rs old, develop-' try sustained a certain association la
ne which was i with the captive of St. Helena. The an
?ate of nations.! English felt that any danger of res- at
ipers," in spite j cue would originate on the western li\
3d the harbors ! shore of the Atlantic. Admiral Cock- ar
i to Singapore.; burn occupied the neighboring island in
ind under its of Ascension, avowedly to prevent it ed
the United falliny into the hands of Yankee raid- an
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GIRLS and LADIES
MAKE HOOTON'S STORE
YOUR STORE.
Always the newest and best in Dry
Goods, Millinery and Suits
Hooton's Ladies Store & Millinery Parlor
Tplenhnne 83-J Bambersr. S. C.
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That knock out blow, when "Mr. Out-of3m
home interests. Are we in training for
sts of the entire country are one. It is all
neighbors, our town and our neighboring v
is ourselves?all of us, welded together in?
And when ? It all depends on us. If we
me as one man, then we are in good training
h rt the ring side. We are in the fight. In
\q interests, triumphant.
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.
HFRAin ROMT QTORF Ron.1L,? S f
ULllUXLtlS AIVV11 U A Villi; 1/IUUUV1 ^ VI V*
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 cents.
MACK'S DRUG STORE.
Manufacturers of MAXTONE, BAMBERG, S. C.
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The feeling in the United States ?
jainst England was at that time Dewej, discussir
lite bitter. Napoleon's landing at Shagerrak, sai
;. Helena followed the battle of New ^unc^eonrleans
only about seven months and "A naval officer
l? downfall of the revolutionary be veiT quick witt?
onarch aroused a deep sympathy In fact 8 must
Toughout this country. F??fliteS'-o
_ Ham Footlites
But the actual grounds for the be- Qf hig sea.going 3
rf in the existence of a rescue par- about lQve whiJe u
and rescue plans in the United ed and heayed gpl
ates rested upon the movements of wave being a gup(
3n. Lallamand and his associates.
canvas.
is devotion to the emperor was loy- "But the waves
and persistent. He had tried to there threadbare,
company Mm to St. Helena, and wave ripped and i
en escaped to this country. in the midst of th
Many French refugees had landed stared around in b(
this country and our government "Ham Footlites
anted them 100,000 acres on the ence's titters with
inks of the Tombigby river, but ?'Man overboai
ey sold this land and settled on stentorian tones,
e Trinity river in Texas, nearer the "Then the sup<
a. All the circumstances indicate draw back his heat
at it was not the intention of Lai- jn the wave, disapp
mand and his followers to found lites heaved a stor
i agricultural rnlnnw hut tn unite << ?ir4/?*in
?"w ? - y ? w " ~ ? niiuinci uviiu
out 1,000 old soldiers for the de- m0rseless sea, ala
'erance of the great prisoner. Prep- Roanoke Times.
ations for the enterprise were near
g completion when the news arriv- At birth the pul:
of the emperor's death.?News fant beats 136 tir
id Courier. the age of thirty, '
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Our Fall Goods f
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are now arriving, and we shall be J
glad for you to call and inspect them. J
We especially call your attention to J
our line of Hats, Shoes, Clothing, J
etc.
Don't forget that we also carry a J
complete line of groceries. We ask ^
you to give us a call before buying, J
as we are in a position to give you t
close prices in bulk. ^
Remember it is now time to plant t
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Rutabagas and Turnips. We have a t
fresh supply of seed. Come get J
them. X '
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Mail Order Houses f 1
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We have been acknowledged as Lead- <!
ers in Ladies', Misses', and Children's
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We bid for your business with the t
world's best merchandise and honest &
prices. 'X ' ||
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LaVerne Thomas & Co. i I
Telephone 41-J Bamberg, S. C. A
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We have all you need at lower prices
than you can get from Kalamazoo to
Constantinople. If you prefer trading
with foreigners, we have with us ?*
"Sleigh" and "Buck," and they have
at your call all you need to eat or
f?trw Hrocc nn with nr tn wnrk
in. Patronize the old reliable.
RENTZ & FELDER | J
Bamberg, S. C. >
?source. Here's a Big Idea.
ig the naval battle Some time ago, says the Christian
I at a Washington Endeavor World, Mrs. Brown called
at the home of Mrs. Jones to talk
, to succeed, must over the fashions and things, and
id and resourceful, somewhere about sixty-fifth lap of
be like Hamilton the conversation the caller referred
to the young daughter of the hostess,
leaned on the rail "By the way, dear," remarked Mrs.
racht soliloquizing Brown inquisitively, "where is Minle
blue waves roll- I haven't seen her for an age."
endidly, each blue "Minnie is at college," proudly reir
under a roll of sponded the fond mother, and then
added, "and I am so worried about
were here and her. I haven't had a letter for nearand
suddenly a ly two weeks."
i head bobbed up "There is where you make a mise
heaving sea and take," was the prompt rejoinder of
iwildering fashion. Mrs. Brown. "Instead of letting her
silenced the audi- g0 t0 college why d?11'1 y?u send her
one stern glance. !t0 0I?e of those correspondence
d!' he yelled jn | schools?"'?Kansas City Star.
. Sad Case.
sr, managing to
1 through the hole
eared Ham Foot- "r certainly do feel sorry for Mrs.
my sigh. Doppel."
a seized by the re- "Why so?"
is!' he said."? "She patronizes Mrs. Dubson whenever
she gets a chance, but Mrs. Dub**
* ? son is blissfully unconscious of it, so
se of a normal mnes
a minute; at it's no satisfaction to her at all."
70 times. ?Judge.
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