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A^A J^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^. ^ ^ "^" ^ ^ ^ ^r 0 f ^ 0 0 ^ ^ ^ "(| "y "^T V^T T^ X Order Your Goods from Us T V If you really 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 Jt business and will appreciate your trade. T % CLOTHING X ? ^ We have several suits that we are offering at re nnVos Wo Vnnw we can save money for you X UUVVU .. -- _ V if you are n tne market. j f SHOES X ^ We are selling shoes now for about the price of shoes in wholesale lots. Shoes have advanced a great deal, but these that we ara selling were bought early. We beg of you to get our prices before ordering or buying elsewnere. X n n _LL K 0 t. Draonam s ouus i X BAMBERG, S. G. | Cut Prices on fires <! We have just received a large shipment A of the famous % BRAENDER TIRES fand are able to offer them at the following very low prices: Size Price ^ . 30x3 $ 8.80 X 30x3 Vz .. .... 11.75 , Y 31x4 17.90 ' 32^3^ 13.50 ^.X 32x4 18.35 %Y 33x4 19.15 V 34x4 19.50 V These Casings are guaranteed? 3,500 V miles, and are the same grade as V has been sold in the past for V much higher prices. fWe also carry a complete stock of Inner Tubes and can fill mail orders rvfATYmf1 XT Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these ^ prices. * Terms: Cash with order. X BAMBERG AUTO CO. X Bamberg, S. C. f Ladies, Attention I = X & " . & We can save you from 15 % to 20 per cent on your T high boots Ir.. & SEE US' Y Before Ordering % ! KLAUBER'S Y "The Store of Quality" L HUNGER MOIRES THE WORLD, of all progress. It ca at any time. Inventors, Authors and Toilers in Our ancestors came raAi<ic ?/?+iisitai hv Same Motive. to make their home JL' XVJ.VKO ^ ? I were hungry. They An inventor of an important the forests and cult mechanism was asked one day how and built their facti he happened to think of the thing, bread. They believe< He said he was hungry. cure more bread, or ? The author of one of the most on this side of the c charging novels ever written was the side where they \ asked how he happened to write it. fought in the Revolu Hi: said he was hungry. cause they were hung A man was toiling in the field, they would become gathering the sheaves into little pelled to live subser heaps, preparing it for the thrasher, world ruler. Patrio He was asked why he worked in the based upon bread?a broiling sun. He said he was hun- enjoy food in comfor grv. the disturbance of t None of the men was literally hun- bus (Ohio) Dispatch. gry at the time. All of them had been fed properly for the time being. PLANT FOOi: None of them would have perished v n 11 % had they not performed the tasks J,r* vans an?j they worked at, perhaps. But all of Conditions Tin them gave correct answers. Hunger moves the world. County Demonstra While many of the world's greatest has received the folio inventions were not perfected with a Dr. W. W. Long, dir view to getting something to eat, stration work in Soul while many of the most notable writ- "The conditions, i ings of the world have been by men ed. of the food crops who were not thinking of food, nor not alarming are se the lack of it, the fact remains that especially true when the bread question is at the bottom the reserves will be i 5IV YOUR NEXT ORDER TRY A CAN OF COLUMBIA PURE COFFEE OUAkANTEED PURE In One and Three Pound Tins i irn\Tnn\TJC ronrTDV nLivnuun o t Phone 24 Bamberg, 5 .C. MHaBBHHHMBMHHHBHHBHBiiHHHHHHraMBBHHBi #!|fe :rwNSmi \ ? WHAT THE MAIL ORDEF 1. "My profits are made by selling ii 2. "I do not pay any taxes in your c< 3. "I do not help to support your chi 4. "I do not help to build your roads 5. "I do not give employment to an^ 6. "I do not buy anything from you] 7. "I do not want to see vour local nu 8. "I do not extend you credit?or ti ^ J ~ A/vTl nr. n>/\/\/1 A /Ml nil XT /-y-j if. 1 U.U 11UI/ &C11 etc* gwu a ijuauiv wj merchant." 10. "I do not show you goods before y< 11. "I do not want to see vour town bui 4' 12. "I do not care for anything cxcepl vance." Surely the above contains a good an< mail-order octoiDus should be severely 1< Coming _ Billie Burke in'"Peggy." Theda Bara in "Romeo & Juliet." WATCH FOR DATES THIELEN THEATRE 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. L aTa aTa A A JlT, A A A ATt ATA At A T^f nnot be ignored end of this crop year. ! 1 j "It is reported that the English j j to this country j wheat crop is exceedingly backward, j is because they \ the Dutch crop is small, the French ] chopped down ' crop is very much less than usual, j < ivated the land j and what is most alarming, Argen-1 * ories to obtain j tina will have little wheat or corn to j i I they could se-! export. The Australian wheat crop ;r ?I ie ronnrteH ?0 000 000 hlishels iGSS : ] OCV/U1 C It CaOICi , I iO A V^X/* VN^Vk W,VVV,?V? ? ? . ? . cean than upon than last year's. The statement is J1 vere born. Thev made that the English government! ( I itionary war be- has contracted for the entire surplus |' rry?or felt that of this year's wheat crop of Canada. j hungry if com- Wheat in the winter-growing States > vient tb an old in our country has suffered much for 1 tism itself is the want of moisture. Early vege- j < nd the desire to j tables in the Southern States have; t and free from \ been destroyed by recent freezes. ( yrants.?Colum- j Coming nearer home, the prospects ; i for wheat and oat crops in South j ! Carolina are the most discouraging < > CHOPS. j in years. The season is very back- 1 ~ ward and. therefore, little gardening j ation to Serious has been done in this State. ?wtonmi? Tiip mnntrv virtuallv in a , ? ? . state of war and we-have every rea- ; tor J. J. Heard son to expect that in a short time wing letter from thousands of young men may be call- ; ector of demon- ed from the fields to arms. There- i :h Carolina: fore, it is necessary to impress upon J is being report- all classes of our people the urgent ; of the world if need of growing all vegetables for srious. This is table use and for canning purposes, we realize that "You should take this matter up exhausted at the not only with the farmers, but with < aTA AVA ATA A^k ^A. AT GIRLS and LADIES MAKE HOOTON'S STORE YOUR STORE. Always the newest and best in Dry Goods, Millinery and Suits Hooton's Ladies Store & MillmeryjParlor Telephone 83-J Bamberg, S. C. I HOUSE DOES NOT SAY lferior goods." immunity." irches or schools. 7 one in your community." l* farmers." irchants progress." mist you for anything." I goods as you can buy of your local )u pay for them." It up or progress." : your money?and I want that in adI sufficient number of reasons why this ?ft alone by all of us. f We have added to our line of Furniture and Hardware a complete stock of the famous Columbia Qrafonolas RECORDS AND SUPPLIES When you hear the Columbia you hear tne greatest artists. Bamberg Furniture & Hardware Co. Bamberg, S* C. A6A. A6A. A^A AOA AOA i^A A^A AOA ^ Mr^Mr TAT TAV TAT TA? f^T TAT TAT TAV VjrJT A" ^rly WAT VAT TJ :he officials arid residents of cities perative that we ind villages, and bring about organi- home. This pos nations for the cultivation of vacant may bring some ots in food crops. Chambers of actual suffering, jommerce, women's clubs and every "If you think igency should be appealed to to as- article published sist in this most important work, i Call your banke rhe production of forage crops on farmers in confe arge areas, particularly the velvet j most powerful in Dean, sorghum, Soudan grass, in motion for tl ;owpeas and soy beans, is urgent, essary food crc The acreage in corn should be beast." greatly increased. " "7 "The greatest care should be taken istrustj with spring pigs. Hogs are now ^early $1>007 selling in the Northern markets at years he had car 15 3-4 cents a pound on foot, with in a dinner buck| svery prospect of increasing. The 0allatin to hjc. fs acreage of sweet potatoes should be was stoIen gatur increased many fold. Every farmer erg Known as should plant a crop of fall Irish pota- habits> Rogers ,0I toes?the Lookout Mountain variety ed having if obtainable. thieves had mac "With the food supply of the world Ms hoard gatu in its Dresent condition we may be , assured of a profitable demand for all J.y-ng a in~ t food crops. We owe it to ourselves was the djnner ? and our country to produce the neces- he wag watering sary supplies tor the family, and, in found'the goId?, the event that war is declared, for Times the men who are performing their patriotic duty. The indications are German iron 1 that for the first time since the civil to increase the i war we will unable to purchase from in place of grave other countries. Therefore, it is im- in concrete. A^A A^A 4^4 A^AiTA A|tT| "ly "^" ^T y^T f|TV^y f^T f^f "^r ly y ! X We especially call your attention to our line of y SLIPPERS " Which have just arrived. We are A now in a position to suit all? > ? i i .1 i .4. ladies, men and children. V We shall be glad to X have you stop in and look 'em X over. H. C FOLK | Satisfied with small profits. We Can Beat the | Mail Order Houses X <? i -3W ' J y l| We have been acknowledged as Lead- A . ers in Ladies', Misses', and Children's <? UUbllbbC/XO* I ^ We bid for your business with the T world's best merchandise and. honest & prices. X LaVerne Thomas & Co. | | Telephone 41-J Bamberg, S. C. | Daaay P AAllfl nl IfAIMA X Dtljf UUUUd 01 UVIUC | We have all you need at lower prices than you can get from Kalamazoo to A Constantinople. If you prefer trad- 4? 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. 4? ' f-l RENTZ & FELDER I ! Bamberg, S. C. ? ^ A-AkjBkjBkiWLALA^Aj^A^ A AAk > produce them at The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head ?ihilitv nf chnrtflp-p Becaus? of hs tonic and laxative effect, LAXASlDllltv 01 snortage TIVEBROMO QUININE is better than ordinary i of our DeoDle to Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of B. W. GROVE. 25c. this wise have this in your local paper. WHAT IS rs, merchants, and _ M M the I fluences may be put H HH I I tie growing nec- BB I ips for man and LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA ??? A Digestive Laxative 11 ?f Banks- CATHARTIC AND UVER TONIC in gold that for 20 i I<ax-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Medi. , . , . . " i cine but is composed of the following ried back and forth | old-fashioned roots and herbs: 3t from his home in j cascara bark Lrm wo mixes a.waj' < BLUE F^LAti hUU I day from Lee Rog-j RHUBARB ROOT a man of frugal BLAOK ROOT ig had been suspect-| MAY APPLE ROOT Iden treasure and | SENNA LEAVES le efforts to locate1 AND PEPSIN rday he started out: inLAX-Fos the Cascara is improved by svas his custom, car-1 the addition of these digestive ingredihe bottom of which ents making it better than ordinary Cas, i. v. , ' cara, and thus the combination acts not bank. While onlv as a stimulating laxative and cathar the cattle some one : tic but also as a digestive and liver tonic. [id took it.?Kansas [ Syrup laxatives are weak, but Lax-Fos 1 combines strength with palatable, aro i matic taste and does not gripe or disturb founders are trying 'he *<???<* One bottle will prove Lax-Fos is invaluable for Constipation, use of furnace slag indigestion or Torpid Liver. Price 50c. 1 and crushed stone 1 Read The Herald, $1.50 a year. / \ ^ ; - V- - v ^ * v. . > - . - '"Vv r - - 4 - _4 . ... '. -- '.W