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f AAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA . Yvwwwvwwvwvww $ 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 4 4, in stouts, slims and ^ regulars. In other lines that we have you will find suits at medium prices in the same sizes and X the Price *s as low as 510.00. In the boys' clothing, we can please you, also. , t SHOES T ft The ladies' shoes are nere 111 just wuai juu We have boots for the ladies in white, black, and Y nigger brown. A complete line of children's shoes. X Shirts and Underware Y Men's shirts at 50c and $1.00. The best pat& terns and good values. Men's underwear from |r" - ^ 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 ^ are here to wait on you. ^ GIVE US A CALL. i | C R. Brabham's Sons A BAMBERG. S. C. XI ' I | Cut Prices on Tires We have just received a large shipment L iy of the famous V X BRAENDER TIRES X IfI and are able to offer them at the following very low prices: Size Price 30x3 $ 8.80 t 30x3% 11.75 31x4 17.90 32x3% 13.50 t 32x4 18.35 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. . * v We also carry a complete stock of Inner * Tubes and can fill mail orders > I uromntlv. & Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these A prices. K I Terms: Cash with order. X BAMBERG AUTO CO. Bamberg, S. C. I Buy at Home || < i OR RATHER ! BUY AT KLAUBER'S % WE GUARANTEE TO UNDERSELL ANY MAIL - ' ORDER HOUSE. J Best Outinggs, yd 10c JT Best Calicoes, yd 7J?c A Best Ginghams (while they last) yd 10c : . A Extra Quality Bleaching, yd 10c X Despite the high prices, we are selling the same % JJL quality of goods at the old prices. I KLAUBER'S 1 -.ml A-.- JU..O T "ine ^?Lurc ui vuitu^ , , * 4>l ?? 1 RELATING TO BOLL WEEVIL, j State, some of its I scouting parties havin Interesting Information is Compiled I seen\ Withfl1 tw? 3 by Clemson College. j be living ! nently; the adults sun , ter and emerging fro Some interesting information , old fenceSi moss or about the cotton boll weevil is con- early spring to seek fo 1 tained in the latest information bul-icotton is either killed letin received from the extension di- and tender shoots fu vision of Clemson College by Mr. C. ment. when the squa \ Niven, agricultural secretary of me female weevils pun the Chamber of Commerce and coun- jay eggs in the hole ty demonstration agent. At this time later the egg hatchet there is no other subject of as much white grub Another interest and importance to all who grub is ready t0 remai are dependent upon South Carolina til it emerges a weel agriculture than the boll weevil ?.nd matured adult. OlAmson College has published in One Dair of boll v pamphlet form the full report of the servatively estimated South Carolina Boll W ?evil Com- three million progen mission, which, it is suggested by season. The weevils ti . Mr. ^Niven, should be read by mer- ton stalk to stalk dur chants and bankers having a country growing season. In business no less than by farmers. later they make succes The information about the boll tii they finally selecl weevil contained in the communica- quarters. Some seasc y J tion from Clemson College is as fol- from forty to fifty mii, *ows: "The weevils can not v The long-snouted, brown Mexican ed. An attempts made boil weevil, measuring in length vijs by poisons have t about three-sixtenths of an inch, in- impractical or unprofit vaded and captured Brownsville, Tex- mercial scale. Thro as, in 1892. Its devastating advance sunshine, ants, inse ^ of fifty miles yearly has brought it j birds and the crushin t "? T Ty Ty Ty v ^y FRUIT CAKE BEST QUALITY NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. CONDON BAKING CO. BUY THEM FROM HFRNHON'S GROCERY Phone 24 Bamberjc, S .C. | How the Toun Looks When the Money Tha \j |?3 ss chxnoise hm^l=s I1P?P1IK And How It Looks When the . -~ -? w ^^li'! if sit IS OUR town on the down grade? Are things slacfc on our main thoroughfares? Do people shun oui And yet we feel that all is not right. The hustle together as often as we used to. Each man is keepi needs a tonic. We must get after ourselves. We mus We must keep our town alive at all costs. Even if is surely money well spent. There's no use in waiti ''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 ! . venturesome j nature keeps up its warfare against g been already; the weevil. The only artificial rears the boll J means of controlling the boll weevil 1 here perma- ; are found in cultural methods." riving the win- j The last paragraph is taken from m under logs, i "Report of the South Carolina c weeds in the j r011 Weevil Commission," bulletin ? od. The young | 20, of the farmers' reading course 1 I or its leaves . 0f tjje extension division of Clem- 1 rnish nourish-: College. This important bulletin c res are formed j explains what the commission * cture them ^nd j f0und in the States of Louisi- t Four days ana^ Mississippi and Alabama, > into a small; where the boll weevil has de- * week ana tne ! m0ralized cotton rowing. It shows I 1 n dormant un- ( how the ^oll weevil injured i [ : later a fully! production of cotton, the oil mills j T and ginneries, banks, and advance j 1 weevils is con- merchants, and effected labor and j1 l to produce tjj6 vaiue 0f land. The instructions'* y during the bunetin on "raising cotton un-1 * ravel from cot- ^er ^oll weevil conditions" j ing the spring j Shouid be rea(j by every planter in | . August and goutb Carolina?News and Courier. ,sive flights un- m : 1 t their winter Mohammedans are supposed neith- i ?ns they travel i pr to drink wine nor to eat pork, but 1 I - j ss- J Alibed-Hamoun, dethroned Sultan ofjc be exterminat- Zanzibar, who now lives affluently in ' to kill the wee- j Paris, has a bold and original way of hus far proven ; doing both. At the table he places able on a com- his Koran beside him, urges "Oh, ( ugh heat and holy prophet, may thy Koran procts, parasites,: tect me," and falls to with a will. g effect of the ; ? 1 eggs and lavae, i ^6ad The Herald, $1.50 per year, s W ATA ATA ATA AT*, ATA. AT4. A^A. ATA J^4. ATI. A^A ATk ATA ATI "^T yr y y ^ y ^r T^f fy 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, 5. C. ? i- .i? n-ii ,i tr t IS !>peni Lrt>es 10 UlC .?UUJ Viacr nuuscs. ^ ^ ^ 5 S^InnQj^ LB S mm H fl@iig] litlfas* ^gjg^ j Money Is Spent at Home. liStf11 sf Irrd^lS ^ M"' rfll' 11 f ^+jl| HESlF HpBi" si SPIRIT ALIVE ;ening up? Are the weeds commencing to grow community? Maybe it isn't as bad as all that, and bustle of business is wanting. We don't get ng too close to himself. If this is so, our town ;t start a campaign in the interests of home trade, it does cost money to keep the town spirit alive, it ng. We must make things hum now. 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 cents. MACK'S DRUG STORE. Manufacturers of MAXTONE, BAMBERG, S. C. ***********+* THE MIDDLE WEST. M 'owans Regard Iowa as a "Master- li J piece." "Thus far the Middle West has dislATrawA/J nnlv tVio ATiHHla WJoct and ia UVCICU UU1J ?U1UU1V IT VWWy AM L ibundantly satisfied," writes Rollin l^ynde Hartt, in The Century. "An D A CO owan, Mr. Herbert Quick, writes * ADO :onfldently, 'In the gradual ascent to ;he varied regions to His children, he All-Father's masterpiece is Iowa.' "While there are Easterners who ind a certain 'smugness' in this rap- No. Arrive Ba urous laudation of la petite patrie, 24 Augusta and notice that those same Easterners 9C. rh [ vill sentimentalize over Mistral's af- and^nterm 'ection for his native Provence. tions kVhereas, Mistral was a fairly late ig Augusta and corner in Provence. He had not made ate station: t. He had not seen it made. In 35 Charleston i :he Middle West pioneers and sons of mediate st; pioneers still glory in the fruit of 22 Augusta and ;heir labors. They made the Middle statioa; West. They have not ceased making. and^nterm t, nor has the third generation. tions iVhat passes for smugness is an in- Trains Nos. 11 ntement to further exertion. For and Atlanta. Halleleuiah!' read 'Giddap!' Minister?And do you forgive your N. B.?Schedu snemies? Penitent?Well, I can't say 1 exacty forgive them, but I do my best to q put them in a position where I can sympathize with them.?Life. Our Fall Goods | t T are now arriving, and we shall be t A glad for you to call and inspect them. ^ We especially call your attention to our line of Hats, Shoes, Clothing, T etc. T Don't forget that we also carry a f A complete line of groceries. We ask you to give us a call before buying, as we are in a position to give you ^ close prices in bulk. Remember it is now time to plant J Rutabagas and Turnips. We have a J fresh supply of seed. Come get them. X I t H. C. FOLK I Satisfied with small profits. V > f 1 We Can Beat the f 1 mail uroer nouses I'-i ?: We have been acknowledged as Lead- ? ers in Ladies', Misses', and Children's y outfitters. y We bid for your business with the ? world's best merchandise and honest X prices. X . LaVerae Thomas & Co. ? f Telephone 41-J Bamberg, S. C. A Buy Goods at Home ?1 We have all you need at lower prices than you can get from Kalamazoo to & Constantinople. If you prefer trad- . ; ing with foreigners, we have with us j "Sleigh" and "Buck," and they have ^ at your call all you need to eat or wear?to dress up with or to work in. Patronize the old reliable. ' A ' I 'I RENTZ & FEED Eli Bamberg, S. C. I ' *i* thern Railway PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH. FNttER TRAINS SCHEDULES EFFECEIVE SEPT. 17, 1916. All Trains Run Daily. imberg From No. Leave Bamberg Fop intermedi- 24 Branchville, Charleston 3 5:05 a. m. and intermediate sta Branchville tlonB 5:0 5 a. m. lediate sta- 25 Augusta and interme 6:25 a. m. diate stations 6:25 a. m. intermedi- 18 Branchville, Charleston 3 8:43 a. m. and intermediate stamd inter- tions 8:43 a.m. aliens ...,10:57 a.m. 35 Augusta and intermedi. ate stations 10:57 a.m. intermedi- 22 Branchville, Charleston 3 6:37 P- m- and intermediate staJranchville, tions 6:37 p. m. lediate sta- 17 Augusta and intermedi 8:17 p.m. ate stations 8:17 p.m. J and 24?Through sleeping car service between Bamberg ties publiehed as information only. Not guaranteed. For information, tickets, etc., call on C. HOLLIFIELD, Agent, THE SOUTHERN SERVES THE SOUTH. V /' '