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A^y "a" "A" "A" A" fVf ?A" tyy fVr^T^f^y ^#> # ^At TAV tA Y Complete Stock ^ We have a stock of clothing on hand that would do credit to a city store. In the Hart, Schaffner X & 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 <(k find suits at medium prices in the same sizes and the price is as low as $10.00. In the boys' clothing, we can please you, also. % SHOES The ladies' shoes are here in just what you want. J We have" boots for the ladies in white, black, and ^ nigger brown. A complete line of children's shoes. X Shirts and Underware Men's shirts at 50c and $1.00. The best patJL terns and good values. Men's underwear from ^ 25c to $1.00. Ladies undershirts from 25c to $1. We think it will pay you to see our line of JL trunks, suit cases, notions/ and dry goods before j buying elsewhere. ? "Bill Dick," "Pete" Watson and R. F. McMillan ^ are here to wait on you. GIVE US A CALL. | C R. Brabham's Sons X BAMBERG, S. C. % Tut PrirpQ nn TiVpq i VUI a i ivvv vu m u vv Y > We have just received a large shipment <? of the famous X BRAENDER TIRES and are able to offer them at the following very low prices: % Size Price <* 30x3 $ 8.80 A, % 30x3% 11.75 X 31x4 17.90 f32x3% 13.50 32x4 18.35 33x4 19.15 34x4 19.50 v These Casings are guaranteed 3,500 |b y miles, and are the same grade as Hh V has been sold in the past for much higher prices. .V We also carry a complete stock of Inner Y Tubes and can fill mail* orders Y nTYvmnf] v I ~?r * ^ Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these v % prices. X Terms: Cash with order. X BAMBERG AUTO CO. ? Bamberg, S. C. | Buy at Home T OR RATHER ! BUY AT KLAUBER'S Y Y AVE GUARANTEE TO UNDERSELL ANY MAIL ORDER HOUSE. I ? J Best Outinggs, yd 10c Best Calicoes, yd 7He ?$ Best Ginghams (while they last) yd 10c ^ Extra Quality Bleaching, yd 10c ^ Despite the high prices, we are selling the same .1 quality of goods at the old prices. Y I If I AITRFR'S Y "The Store of Quality" 4 _ j THE WAR IS HALF OYER. ! the west front is that . j tally out of the air. "i According to Will Irwin, War Cor-1 German aeroplane ov I troops any more, but respondent. | ^ ^ ^ According to Will Irwin, the war ^ ',U^Zar<is' 1 - . , . , i dreds and hundreds, correspondent who returned here yes- . _ . . . , ? .. . . ! sands, of them in the terday from France on the American ' ? - . . . -.,i .1; and 11 Practically is liner Philadelphia, the war will end , ? ' . . , . German airman who v when France and Belgium have been .. i them, cleared of German troops. For the! allies to make peace under any other i Gne of the most conditions, he said, would mean the j inspiring aspects of th death of English and French nation-;the Perfect esprit de ajity j French. They inspire _ - 1 T*Vi olfA > o tVi a r\ r\cr Mr. Irwin said that the allies would i * => continue the offensive along the j British. They don't twenty-eight miles of the Somme j ^on ^ surrender. No ] front all through the winter every j ^ be b&s been fully fine day. It was impossible to oper- j ^u^y trained. Englar ate during the heavy rains, as the|??????? men on mud was so deep that the artillery channel being trained, could not be moved. In some of the mov? forward until t trenches he visited the mud was, best fighting trim poss , waist high. After spending a week : "The statement has with the Canadian troops at the front, Germany can put 1,6" just before he sailed, Mr. Irwin was the firing line each y< hardly able to walk when he got back not true. In that to Paris. ' counted all men betw< "There can be no question what- 17 and 60, regardless ever as to who will win," Mr. Irwin When it comes to a said, "but the war is only about half 1,600,000 will be four over. The Germans are putting up a decreased, but Englai wonderful fight, but they cannot win. men than Germany, c? One of the most marked features of the battle line than Ge FRUIT CAKE B E ST QUALITY NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. CONDON BAKING CO. BUY THEM FROM HERNDON'S GROCERY Pbone 24 Bamberg, 5 .C. THERE would be no bread lines in the big city ii one another. You and I can do our part to bn dition in which men must either beg or starvt recruited from the country. Our town has its dutj Industry should be plentiful in the country towns, money t() build up the big city. If all of us all the ti would be no bread lines in the big city. Each hom< atid me do our part. "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 Line of 5c, lOc, and 25c Goods Before you send to the mail order house, call and see our line PRICE! & JOHNSON Germany is to- equip them better. Further, Russia j rou never see a can put 20,000,000 men on the bat-11 er the allied tie line if they can be equipped, < the air is filled j which up to this date has been im- i nch airmen as j possible. The whole world could not j 'here are hun- supply munitions for such a great ' possibly thou- number. 1 air every dajr, "it is reported that the German 1 death for any troops are surrounding the Rou- 1 entures against manian army. If that is so, it is up to Russia to go to Roumania's aid, 1 marvelous and and if she fails it will only be be- 1 e west front is ] cause of a lack of equipment, kuscorps of the j sia is manufacturing practically none < all their allies, i of her munitions, but is depending on 1 gedness of the; Japan and her other allies and also 1 give in; they j on the United States. Even if the i man moves un- j war could not be won on the west j equipped and j front, Russia has the men, and it is ] id now has 2,-(only a matter of time to train and 1 her side of the i equip them. Germany cannot win." ( They will not Irwin characterized the battle ? hey are in the 0f the Somme as the most marvelous sible. display of energy the world has ever been made thai j seen. 00,000 men on j "For twenty-eignt miles wide ana sar, but this is j several miles deep there is a compact 1,600,000 are i mass of heavy artillery, you might ] sen the ages of j say," he explained. "The very flash- , of disabilities, j ing of the guns can be seen for miles showdown the : and miles at night. The Somme batid to be greatly! tlefield is a mass of solid mud, and id has more the stench is something that no mind 1 in put more on; can imagine. You must be there to 1 rmany, and can j know. < ATA A^A aTA ATA ATA ATA AT4. ATA J^k A^k j GIRLS and LADIES MAKE HOOTON'S STORE YOUR STORE. Always the newest and best in Dry Goods, Millinery and Suits Hooton's Ladies Store & MillineryjParlor Telephone 83-J Bamberg, S. C. -?*- - ? * .* ?t . A*\.? m a * - A The Bread Linp w ~ / 2 BREAD LINE? ! ! we who live in the country towns did our duty by iak that bread line?to break up that appalling coni. Remember: The bread line of the big city is j to do. Our Community can solve this problem. But industry can't flourish here if we send our me spent all of our money in our home town there i town would then take care of its own. Let you 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 1 i - -C ? -...rtVi />nn/i;tjnnc T'Vi a SfHplpS fflT i tJiiei iium auLn i/uuuinuuu. x uv ?,??>* ?- ? .? 50 cents. MACK'S DRUG STORE. Manufacturers of MAXTONE, BAMBERG, S. C. 6a. i.^A A^A A. A. A^k At Ak Ak Ak Ak iA "The French and British have de- WEEVIL rised recuperating depots. Soldiers ? 2ome back from 'the front caked with Infests Three Ge< mud, completely exhausted, and in Sav in hour come forth fresh and clean. _ They are given Russian and Turkish Columbia, De< baths, hair cuts and shaves; their cotton boll weev feet are treated, and they are given Georgia counties, new underwear and new uniforms. Carolina, namely rhese recuperating stations are scat- and Chatham, ai tered all along the bases of the firing received by E. . lines." sioner of agricu Mr. Irwin said that the reelection Worsham, Stat< if Mr. Wilson was popular in Eng- Georgia, and and France because there had "In Chatham leen a reaction in his favor two Worsham, "it ap nonths jbefore the election. It was miles from the S generally believed in London and advance east ware Paris that the election of Mr. Hughes! about 150 miles i 1 J L* ^??? ? ? win+nFTf fnr tho I coo C/vn nOYt VP3' iVUUlU Uttve uccn ? itvui j iwi uvuuuu uv.?. ^ German element in the United western parts of States. come infested by "We are arrai Very Wise Idea. vention of the s( this State some 1 "You seem to be rather busy." the purpose of 1 "Yes. I'm writing a love letter, j heart talk with I've been working on it for more than I cot^on an(* the I will be very glac in hour." j . . A , . island growers ( "Why take such pains?" ; Florida to meet \ "I want to feel sure that if this|ments which we letter is ever read in court it won't a period of yeai make me look like a fool."?Satur-1 varieties of sea i lay Evening Post. j only experiments A. a^A A^A A^AA^A.^. v v V Our Fall Goods | are now arriving, and we shall be glad for you to call and inspect them. J We especially call your attention to J our line of Hats, Shoes, Clothing, t etc. Don't forget that we also carry a t* complete line of groceries. We ask t you to give us a call before buying, ? as we are in a position to give you f A close prices in bulk. * ? Remember it is now time to plant X Rutabagas and Turnips. We have a f fresh supply of seed. Come get * them. .... H. C. FOLK I Satisfied with small profits; We Can Beat the f T Ma3 Order Houses % :1 We have been acknowledged as Lead- <? ers in Ladies', Misses', and Children's y outfitters. y'#| Wo Viirl fnr vnur hiisinooa unth t.lio VV V V<kVi AW* J W MA M ** *VMi VMV world's best merchandise and honest X , prices. X LaVerne Thomas & Co. | j Telephone 41-J Bamberg, S. C. X 'A Boy Goods at Home | We have all you need at lower prices & than you can get from Kalamazoo to ^ uonsianunopie. n you preier uauing with foreigners, we have with us "Sleigh" and "Buck," and they have at your call all you need to eat or wear?to dress up with or to work A in. Patronize the old reliable. & RENTZ & FELDER f Bamberg, S. C. I <? ? 1 LA-AAAAAj^A^A^kAAAAAfA i^A A^, i MARCHES. ' ducted. Our results are very promis : ing indeed and we are of the opinion argia Counties Along that if the sea island growers will annah. pursue the proper course, they can _____ continue to grow some cotton, but :. 8.?The Mexican there is a great danger of their beil has infested three coming stampeded and trying to grow , bordering on South short cotton instead. This, as yoty Burke, Effingham, know, will be very disastrous, to the ccording to a letter sea island industry. In view of the J. Watson, commis- fact that Georgia, South Carolina and lture, from E. Lee Florida raise all the sea island cot3 entomologist of ton grown in this country, I feel that we ought to pull together and do county," says Mr. everything in our power to save this pears to be only 15 industry. Will you be willing to colavannah river. The operate with us and urge your sea 1 this year has been island men to attend the convention and with a favorable at some central point some time in r thfi srmth^rn and January? your State will be- "You are going to find in your the weevil. work'in South Carolina that you are iging to call a con- going to need all the help that you ia. island growers of j can possibly get from every conceiv:ime in January, for j able source in convincing the farmhaving a heart to ers and business men that the boll them on sea island j weevil is a permanent and serious boll weevil and we factor in cotton production. Your I indeed for the sea problem in South Carolina is identi)f your State and Cal with that of Georgia, and I hope nth us. The experi- that wenever this department can be have conducted for 0f service to your good people you "S on early fruiting will not hesitate to call on us." sland cotton are the that have been con- Xmas cards at Herald Book Store. \ - 3 : ' >