The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, January 25, 1917, Page 7, Image 7
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X Order Your Goods from Us
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If vou reallv care for the best in merchandise and
> at reasonable prices you should come to our store
and let us sell you. We have a large stock of goods
^ and the best to be had. We are anxious for your
vK business and will appreciate your trade.
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X CLOTHING
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+ We have several suits that we are offering at re
duced prices. We know we can save money for you
V if you are n the market.
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We are selling shoes now for about the price of
shoes in wholesale lots. Shoes have advanced a
A great deal, but these that we aro selling were
Jt bought early.
^ We beg of you to get our prices before ordering or
buying elsewnere.
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X BAMBERG, S. C.
I Cut Prices on Tires
X I Top have iust received a large shipment
f1 of the famous
BRAENDER TIRES
and are able to offer them at the following
very low prices:
x4 Size Price
J 30x3 $ 8.80
JL 30x3 % 11.75
1 31x4 17.90
32x3 Vz 13.50
32x4 18.35
33x4 19.15
34x4 19.50
Y These Casings are guaranteed 3,500
Y miles, and are the same grade as
Y has been sold in the past for
Y much higher prices.
Y We also carry a complete stock of Inner
y Tubes and can fill mail orders
Y promptly.
Y Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these
prices.
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* Bamberg, S. 0.
| Buy at Home
% OR RATHER
| BUY AT KLAUBER'S
* ^ we guarantee to undersell any mail
order house.
4 Y Best Outinggs, yd 10c
X Rftct f!?Hwjeg. vd 7^c
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?? Best Ginghams (while they last) yd ........10c
^ Extra Quality Bleaching, yd 10c
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^ Despite the high prices, we are selling the same
quality of goods at the old prices.
| KLAUBER'S
4 XI "The Store of Quality"
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ARMY AVIATORS FOFND. j mountains, 200 miles
border. He directed
Bishop and Robertson Rescued From Party to Rosario r
^ . . . J ty miles farther south
Death by Starvation. . . .. ,
; he left Bishop the day
had become exhaustei
Wellton, Ariz., Jan. 19.?Lieut, able to walk.
Col. Harry G. Bishop and Lieut. W. j Leaving Robertson
? A. Robertson, Jr., 'missing army avi- two of the searchers,
ators, exhausted from walking four i of the party pressed
days in the wilds of Sonora, Mexico, found Bishop lying on
without food or water, were found a mountain pass. He
V yesterday more than thirty-two miles talk and barely able t
. Vsouth of the border by a civilian searchers.
marching party from Wellton. ! Robertson said the i
V./** Lieut. Robertson was brought back searching party were t
here today by the searchers. Lieut, i he had seen since he U
Col. Bishop, too weak to walk, was 1 unable to give definite
left in charge of four searchers in ; to the district wherei
the Rosario mountains, where he but thought it was 25(
was found last night at 10 o'clock. 1 south of the Arizona
Two sandwiches and two oranges bers of the party who
each was all the food the men had Bishop are expected to
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tastea since tney ien ine .\una uiumu?. inc occupy.
Island aviation base at San Diego of the men was delirio
January 10 on their flight, Robertson Profiler Bi
told the searchers. The only water ; The prope,ler ot the
they had was taken from the radiator! broken_ Robertson sa
of the airplane, Robertson said, and; made a Ianding abou
it was exhausted four days ago. j Wednesday, January
On Auto's Trail. gasoline for thirty mil
Robertson was found yesterday j mained in the tank,
and was following the tracks of the j The aviators rema;
automobile of the searching party, airplane until 4:30 t
He was trailing the base of the Gila j and then abandoned
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FRUIT CAKE
BEST QUALITY
NATIONAL, BISCUIT CO.
CONDON BAKING CO.
BUY THEM FkOM
HERNDON'S GROCERY
Phone 24 Bamberg, S .C.
BUNC0E1
HERE is a man who has paid out his good mc
If he had onlv been wise in the first place, h
^ * Then he would have been assured of a goc
Yes, the home merchant can beat the catalog man c
again. But people are only very slowly beginning 1
arguments are so impudent and overbearing that m
He is carried off his feet and literally stampeded ir
! alone to think it out by himself. Neighbor, don't I
it in to your home dealer. Figure it out with yov
wants to give you a square deal. Keep your mone
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BLUE-BIRD PHOTOPLAYS
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THIELEN THEATRE
On Wednesday's and Friday's
THEY ARE ALL GOOD
RIGHT HERE IN YOUR TOWN
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A Select Line of
5c, lOc, and 25c Goods
Before you send to the mail order house, call and see our line
PRICE & JOHNSON
5 south of the across the desert toward the mounthe
searching tains and heading north. They
mountains, thir- > drained a gallon oil can and filled it
, where he said. with water from the radiator of their
before. Bishop airplane. This they carried with
i and was un- them.
Lieut. Robertson gave his story in
in charge of detail tonight to a representative of
other members the Associated Press, as follows:
southward and "We left San Diego at 8:30 a. m.,
the ground in January 10, intending to go across
was unable to the mountains east to Calexico. In
o recognize the sufficient maps made it necessary to
rely largely on compass readings,
members of the For this reason to keep north of the
he first humans Mexican border we sailed a course
inded. He was i twenty-five degrees north of east. I
information as counted on this course putting me
n they landed, into the Imperial valley well north
) miles or more; of the border and then having to sail
border. Mem- south for about fifty miles,
took charge of Flew Very High,
arrive hereto- ..jn or(jer t0 cross the high moun-,
,r*e cairl naithpr . , , , . ,
xo -u.u tains it was necessary to travej mgn,
us when found. averagjng more than 7,000 feet.
roke. From this altitude it was impossible
ir airplane was ] to detect a very strong north wind
.id, when they which I encountered in the mount
12:30 p. m., Stains.
10. Enough} "I then turned southeast. After}
lutes' flight re-! about thirty minutes on this course1
I could see distinctly through a haze;
ined with the j a large body of water we thought to1
hat afternoon: be the Salton sea. The only map of|
it, starting1 this section I had showed Salton sea1
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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
Telephone 83-J Bamberg, S. C. |
D AGAIN
>ney in advance for a suit of clothes he never saw.
ie would have bought that suit of clothes at home.
>d fit, the same quality of goods at a lower price.
>n prices every time. That has been proved time and
:o know it. The catalog business is so huge, its
lany a man is persuaded against his own judgment,
tto doing things he would not dream of doing if left
>e stampeded by that picture. Tear it out and bring
ir home merchant. Get together with him. He
kir in vAnr nrt/>L-ot till vmi nrp cnrA.
J iU J VV?* VAA? v?v? ? V ? ?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.
YOU NEED NOT
suffer the ill effects of a bad cold or grippe any
longer. The speedy action of MAXTONE will do
you more good in a shorter length of time than anything
yet devised. Yes, every bottle is fully guaranteed.
If you are displeased call for your money.
MACK'S DRUG STORE
Bamberg, S. C.
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much too far south so this confirmed Night *
my belief that I was right. ?
As my gas was running low my "T\ e kept a nori
only course was to keep going far-, eling night and da
ther south in order to strike Calexi- out Sunday, Janu
co. Col. Bishop thought this body of(^me Col. Bishop
water to be the Salton sea, so both; progress was slov
of us were satisfied we were follow- would be wise to
ing the correct courses. could travel no fa
n !, rv only available cou
Couldn t Figure on I)nft.
on and send back
"Neither Col. Bishop nor myself "This I did at
could possibly figure on the drift of ^ ^ j
the machine. As it was hazy, it was ^ and at day,
impossible to pick up objects clearly. f . f
The strong north wind also made onr Followi
rate of travel much faster than was caught"the party a
figured on. When about thirty min- dav They imme
utes of search was made for the find Co, Bishop>
Southern Pacific railway, which I directions> they f(
knew to be near Salton sea, I decided m january i <
to land and investigate. The landing * k" b t
was almost completed when the air- to !
craft struck soft ground and the a feff hQurs unU]
plane tipped up. This was at 12:30 hig strength j u
p. m? and I still thought we were at tomobile this a(tel
Salton sea. and we were only con- Bjshop jp carg of
vinced of our error after close ex- tj w, consolid
aniination of the surrounding coun- ' ^
try. We then decided on walking Rev
back to the Imperial valley.
"We put one gallon of water from I Miss De Style?
the radiator in an extra oil can and. very much of that
with a light lunch, started north- Miss Gunbusta?
west. That was at 4:30 p. m., Janu- ships the very groi
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Our Fall Goods |
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are now arriving, and we shall be I
glad for you to call and inspect them. ^
We especially call your attention to ^
our line of Hats, Shoes, Clothing, J
etc- X
Don't forget that we also carry 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 hulk.
Remember it is now time to plant i
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Rutabagas and Turnips. We have a
fresh supply of seed. ' Come get J
them.
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We bid for your business with the ^
world's best merchandise and honest &
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Telephone 41-J Bamberg, S. C. ^ * ,
Buy Goods at Home |
We have all you need at lower prices
than you can get from Kalamazoo to &
Constantinople, ir you preier iraaing
with foreigners, we have with us
"Sleigh" and "Buck," and they have
at your call all you need to eat or & - v
wear?to dress up with or to work
in. Patronize the old reliable.
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Bamberg, 5. C.
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md Day. ! BILLIONS A YEAR.
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thwest course, trav- interest on War Loans Will Cost Ger,y.
Our water gave many That Much.
arv 14. By that;
was so weak our ' If the war ends by next April the
r. We agreed it German people will have to face the
separate when we1 task of raising an annual revenue of
rther and take the about $3,250,000,000 to meet tfie mirse?I
to continue terest on government obligations and
aid if possible. ; current expenses, according to an ardaybreak
Wednes- tide in a recent issue of the Allgekept
to the north- meine Rundschau by a financial writbreak
on the 18th er named Dr. Kausen. The Frankme
of the rescuing furter Tagespost, however, in comng
this trail, I' menting on Dr. Kausen's article, says
bout 9 a. m. Thurs-; that as much as $4,000,000,000 will
diately set out to be needed.
and, following my On December 12 Count Siegried
Dund him about 9 1 von Rodern, secretary of the imperial
5th. He was too German' treasuny, told a representactiii
pnnsrimis It; tive of the Associated Press "that the
eave him' q^iet for German productive forces and Ger[
he could recover j man capital power are able to create
as brought by au-' and bear the necessary outlay for inrnoon,
leaving Col.! terest service on national war loans
the rescuing par- j nobody familiar with German capacated."
' ity for achievement can for a mo
ment doubt." Dr. Kausen and some
ise^* i of the German newspapers, comment!
iri<r nnnn hie nrtirlp rin not annear to
Does she think gQ 0ptjmjStjC?Xew York Times.
; aviator?
-Oh, yes. She wor- Get your Waterman's Ideal Founmd
he flies over.? tain Pen from the Herald Book Store.
We have a large assortment.
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