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^ ? X Order Your Goods from Us ^ If you really care merchandise and at reasonable prices come to our store ?* and let us sell you. \^^^B^P.arge stock of goods ^ and the best to be hBl^^e are anxious for your business and will appreciate your trade. T I I U. I X CLOiHIINU I A We have several suits that we are offering at re^ duced prices. We know we can savo money for you V if you are n the marnet. | SHOES V We are selling shoes now for about the price of & shoes in wholesale lots. Shoes have advanced a ^ great deal, but these that we arc selling were X bought early. & We beg of you to get our prices before ordering or X buying elsewhere. | C. R. Brabham's Sons % BAMBERG, S. C. I Cut Prices on fires > We have just received a large shipment of the famous % BRAENDER TIRES ffX and are able to offer them at the follow* ing very low prices: Size Price 30x3 $ 8.80 30x3 Vz 11.75 I 31x4 17.90 32x3 Vz 13.50 32x4 18.35 33x4 19.15 j 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 r much higher prices. i A T fWe also carry a complete stocir 01 inner Tubes and can fill mail orders ^ promptly. v Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these a prices. j ^ JL Terms: Cash with order. 4' BAMBERG AUTO CO. ?i? { Bamberg, S. C. I Ladies, Attention X We can save you from 15 ^ A to 20 per cent on your % high boots T Y ' Jt SEE US Y Y Before Ordering | KLAUBER'S Y . "The Store of Quality" SUFFRAGE FAILS IX SENATE, i Manning, O'Dell, 1 ; Spigner, Stacy, Stuck Requisite Two-thirds Not Yet Ob- F.?19. tained. i Senator D. Reece ! entered the hall aft Columbia, Feb. 1.?The equal suf- been announced, ask " ?TrV>ioV> hoc hppn ho ror?nrriori in favo irage icicicuuum, ??mi,u ~~v the storm centre in the upper house tion. Senator Griffit a of the general assembly several days, j not vote. ^ was killed last night, the vote being | Absorl>s Mornii * - 25 in its favor with 19 against. AI Throughout the ] two-thirds vote was necessary for its the suffrage referend passage. A similar bill is pending ject of a rattling fir in the house, and the faithful "pick- j bate. Sentiment ws ets," who have stood daily pleading | mous in opposition for their cause, will now transfer i frage, but only two their efforts to the lower branch, j Williams, of Aiken, The resolution provided for a vote; Calhoun, marshaled by the people in the next general j against submitting 1 election in 1918. Should further electorate. The lat progress on the proposed measure ferred to submit to be effectively stayed, the agitators the question of divo m plan to bring the measure to the Yesterday's debat ' iL 1 _ ? * v. ? _ front one year hence. i wun more lugm umu The vote on the resolution was: 'ceding day. Tuesda: Yeas: Bonham, Brice. Christen-j issue seemed to be, sen, Epps, R. D., Evans, Ginn, Gross, j pied a pedestal, 'wh Harvey, Hughes, Johnson, Johnstone.! God or man?' " Ye Laney, McCown, Xickles. Nicholson, | tie array was forme Padgett, Robinson, Rogers, Shelor, | ferential query, "Ai Sherard, Sinkler, Walker, Wharton? pie?" If women we 24. terized as people, tl Nays: Banks, Beamguard, Beat- legitimate part of tie, Black, Buck, Durst, Epps, E. C., constituency and, a Friday, Harrelson, Ketchin, Lee, unquestioned right u * IN YOUR NEXT ORDER TRY A CAN OF COLUMBIA PURE COEFEE GUARANTEED PURE lr? One and Three Pound Tins t irn\Tf>AM>0 rnATTDV fltKlMAJUNO UIVV^Eilw Phone 24 Bamberg, S .C. I WHICH WHICH road? This is the question evei munity there are only two kinds of pec "home town patriots" and the "Out-of-T and the "mail order" road. Which class are you i to decide. Every time we fail to patronize home in take the mail order route we are boycotting our h is the road to the right. BLUE-BIRD PHOTOPLAYS ...AT... THIELEN THEATRE On Wednesday's and Friday's THEY ARE ALL GOOD 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 L A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Purdy, Ridgell, I With this clearly enunciated, con:ey, Williams, J. sensus of opinion was that woman j suffrage should get a final hearing Williams, who before the electorate, just as a bond er the vote had I issue is submitted, ed that his vote Only one speaker yesterday harkr of the resolu- i ed back to the sentimental. Leh, of Saluda, did Grand Walker, veteran in the upper 1 house, pictured the "death of roeacdAn I man pa" with the admission of woman | morning session J suffrage and heaped chaplets of um was the sub-; poesy on the imaginary shrine where e of spirited de-! knighthood is wont to worship. The is nearly unani-j Georgetown senator suspects that to woman suf-j he'll never grow old and admitted, of the senators, j with generous blush, that he is peand Banks, oficuliarly susceptible to the alluretheir arguments; ments of woman in modish garments. :he issue to the! He will support the referendum resoter much pre- lution, but will "stump" Georgetown his constituency j county in opposition to the issue, rce. I should it be submitted to the people, e was seasoned i Senator Johnstone's View, that of the pre-1 Senator Alan Johnstone, of News' the question at; berry, also made an eloquent speech "If woman occu-i in favor of the referendum. Like 1 A' Qonatnr o put ner mere, j me ucuig,ciu? u sterday the bat- Johnstone is opposed to the principle ;d about the in- of woman suffrage, but argues that e women peo- he has not been commissioned to re to be charac- say that the people shall not settle len they were a the issue. The recurring thought in each senator's Senator Johnstone's argument was, s such, had an "Who commissioned me to say that to a hearing, the sovereign people shall not pass I ? 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. ^ROAD? country community is facing: today. In our com >ple. And they travel on just two roads. There are 'ow^p. patrons." There is the "Trade at Home" road in? What road are you taking. It should be easy iterests we are boosting an outsider. Every time we lome town. Which road? The only answer for us 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. ? ~ rthonca tlio nrfrnn i'p COAL DUST T UIl d quccnuu iv vuttiicv/ v**v . ? law of their State?" Like Banquo's! ._ ghost woman suffrage will continue' P] to stalk and must be settled sooner or later, either at the ballot box or ?' 1 1 in constitutional convention. "When you stand in the way of that decision Threatened by you are simply damming the waters." winter months b( Analysis of the question by Sena- shortage, manufj tor Wharton, of Laurens, was that burg district ha the 45 senators were not being asked experiments wit: whether woman suffrage was good or assert their expe bad. "The women are not asking the dust can be i the senators to determine the issue; The Carnegie they are asking the 150,000 voters using coal dust of the State." Women should have hearth furnaces i had the ballot a quarter of a cen- estimated the ,u O crs\ fVin T itiroric Mlintv QPna tOT nicon O cavinf* L U 1 ? a&W, 1.11^7 UUUI V. w ?, uw.^ said. Mr. Wharton prophesied a| feet of gas dail; beneficent influence when women j jS not as cheap were admitted to the ballot. "There! being furnished r will not be so much charge of fraud at a rate cheap or they stole the election." I gas.?Pittsburg The "small minority" of women j City Star, asking the referendum was the deter rent influence with Senator Bank?? Senator Chrisi of Calhoun. He did not believe the; said the people mass of women are ready for the bal-i act on their own lot, or want it. He thinks they would ; question was su be entitled to it when the majority j vote as they mi want it and demand it. He had con-; gardless of sena suited women in his community, j question should Many were opposed, but none favor-; people to "thres ed the referendum. He preferred to; expression is as submit the question of divorce. j or other questior Our Fall Goods | jj V I J are now arriving, and we shall be J glad for you to call and inspect them. t 4% We especially call your attention to T 4% our line of Hats, Shoes, Clothing, T 4% A Don't forget that we also carry a t A complete line of groceries. We ask Y you to give us a call before buying, T. A as we are in a position to give you close prices in bulk. ' ':-f, A Remember it is now time to plant J Rutabagas and Turnips. We have a V fresh supply of seed. Come get > jT them. X R C FOLK | I Y Satisfied with small profits. y T * We Can Beat the | 1 Mai Order Houses i i t M Y I i We have been acknowledged as Lead- > ? - t i ?I_JI j j_ A. ers in .Ladies', Misses', ana unuaren s v outfitters. y We bid for your business with the V world's best merchandise and honest ? prices. A LaVerne Thomas & Co. f | Telephone 41-J Bamberg, S. C. X 1 Iff Buy Goods at Home | | YsS ?.g We have all you need at lower prices than you can get from Kalamazoo to 4? , jbg Constantinople. If you prefer trad- !< ing with foreigners, we have with us "Sleigh" and "Buck," and they have & at your call all you need to eat or . A wear?to dress up with or to work ?* in. Patronize the old reliable. & % :f t '? Y Y RENTZ & FELDER f X Bamberg, S. C. ? ! 0 REPLACE GAS. \ Welded Glass Made. ? ta Welded glass suitable for certain reveiu tiusmg i/unu L . . optical instruments and other appaPlants. ratug js a novel mater.al that is stated to be of great practical value shut downs in the: as W6ij as mUch interest. As the icause of natural gas; welding process is described by Parkicturers in the Pitts- j er and Dalladay to the Faraday sove been conducting j eietv, of London, the glass surfaces h icoal dust. They j to be joined are placed in good opriments have proved | tical contact under pressure, and are substituted for gas. : heated to a carefully predetermined Steel company is | temperature, which, to avoid distorat 32 of its open i tion of optically worked surfaces, in this district. It is j must not approach too near what isse of this fuel will j defined as the "annealing point." This of 21,000,000 cubic point of appreciable softening is dey. While coal dust j termined for any kind of glass by as natural gas, it is j noting the temperature at which the nanufacturing plants internal heat stresses seen in the er than consumers' j glass with polarized light quite sud- N dispatch to Kansas, denly disappear. Similar glasses j unite perfectly well below this point; ' ?' but with very unlike kinds, the softer tensen, of Beaufort.! becomes distorted before the harder of the State would j is hot enough to make a good weld. l initiative when the! bmitted and would j Chinese railroad embankments ght determine, re-j are protected from floods by plantitorial views. Thej jng them with a native grass be submitted for the tenacious roots that resist erosion. ;h out," just as an j ked on bond issues. Canada has 528 waterworks sysis of public import, terns, costing $123,000,000.