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t '"""till | Order Your Goods from Us i ? 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 if business and will appreciate your trade. f X CLOTHING v Jk We have several suits that we are offering at reduced prices. We know we can save money for you ^ if you are n the market. j SHOES y ^ We are selling shoes now for about the price of shoes in wholesale lots. Shoes have advanced a great deal, but these that we aro selling were bought early. V We beg of you to get our prices before ordering or JL buying elsewhere. J | C. R. Brabham's Sons X BAMBERG, S. C. f y r i D * T# 1 ?* Umiaaa AM I ttill mica uu iucd X > We have just received a large shipment > of the famous XBRAENDER TIRES and are able to offer them at the follow? ing very low prices: Size Price ^ 30x3 $ 8.SO A 30x3 Vz 11.75 x 31x4 17.90 <* 32 x&% 13.50 JL 32x4 18.35 ^ t 33x4 19.15 Y 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. Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these A prices. Terms: Cash with order. X BAMBERG AUTO CO. Bamberg, S. C. ? CUAC CDCriAITIEC t OIll/E. JI LUAL11LJ i at T /-*. 1 I KLUBER'S V ^ Bought at the old prices and to be sold for less than any mail order house can possibly offer them. & We quote a few below: ^ White Buckskin Sport Boots, value $7.50 pair, our price $6.00. White Buck Sport Oxfords, $5.00 value, our ^ price, per pair, $3.50. Fancy Sport Oxfords, $7.50 values, special per pair, $5.00. t High Boots in White Canvas, Kid, and Buck, at $2.50 and up to $7.50 per pair. ^ See our line before ordering, and you can save some money. ! | KLAUBER'S "The Store of Quality" Farm Life in 1840. at a fulling mill and i , for spinning. At hon Today the farmer buys much that into yarn and woven o in the past he made, and this is said For beds it was left w to account to a certain extent for the ing it was dyed any c( increased cost of producing farm I competent housewife products. The process of evolution , dyes of logwood, indig by which the old-time farm lost its The white and black w identity as a separate and detached to produce a gray like institution, almost complete in itself, ate uniform. There a Krontioolh' nioHo olntlioc* Sill r?lflt anoraing LUC ICII mci avtivunj muug viv vnvu % M4i v>w everything that was necessary to his in the home. There comfortable living, was very slow, underwear. Stocking: letter to the New York Times, an old at home, as well as mi man recalls a farm that he knew as pets. Caps with earla a youth. It is almost as different bit skin. There were from the farm that this generation the winter boots can remembers in its youth as the pres- knees. Several cows w ent farm is from the farm of forty year. There was a t; or fifty years ago, before the farm where the skins were was brought closer to the city by the shoemaker made our rural free delivery of mail, the tele- were usually too sma phone and the automobile. In regard much trouble and pa to the farm as he remembers it in cut and laid down ui 1S40, he wrote: loosened from the wc The farm 1 have in mind consist- put through a heckle ed of 200 acres: the stock was fit- hand and then spun ai teen cows, a yoke of oxen, twenty strong linen cloth was sheep, an old white horse, a dozen mer clothing, towels, pigs, fifty hens, ten geese, a few was saved to make f ducks and a flock of turkeys. medicine) or poultice The farm produced practically For food ws had ev everything the family consumed, both ed?fresh meat, potati clothing and food. The sheep fur- bages, parsnip, pump nished the wool, which was carded apples, which lasted > A^A A A. A^AAL rT^T T^? V^? T^T f^Ty^rT^T ^ T^T y^V T^T ^y T^T y^T T^T T^T T^f | IIV YOUR NEXT ORDER TRY A CAN OF COLUMBIA PURE COFFEE GUARANTEED PURE In One and Three Pound Tins HERNDON'S GROCERY Phone 24 Bamberg, S .C. / *IVE BEEN HAVING A 1 | /T /LITTLE HARD U)CK>AND ilajjll |fc \ /, WANT YOU TO ACCOMM?* iF \0ATE ME CREDIT IB J A PLAIN A MAX may patronize the mail ordei that time hundreds of dollars?ai commodate him for a two-cent st< truth. If you think otherwise try it foi houses do not know you?do not care t< in any way?only in the money you sei own townsmen, who know you for whal worth, vour business, vour assistance ii 7 ' 7 %j WATCH FOR "PEGGY" an eight-reel feature with BILL1E BURKE THIELEN THEATRE IT'S A GOOD II)KA. " TO TAKE A GOOD TONIC each Spring. Your system needs cleaning, your appetite whettening, your interest aroused, and your energy increased. You cannot work well or feel good when you are in a run dow _ondition. You can rely on MAXTOXE to build you up in the safest, surest and speediest way. Get a bottle today and note your feelings tomorrow. MACK'S DRUG STORE Bamberg, S. C. nade into rolls spring, cider which gave us vinegar ! l ie it was spun or produced a cider champagne. Half j n a hand loom, i a dozen pigs killed in the fall gave us j hite, for cloth-1 plenty of ham and bacon, lard, sau >lor desired?a sages and salt pork. The hams and could make bacon were hung up in the smoke-; 0 of cochineal.. house, a small building with no open-; 001 were mixed ing except the door. A small fire pro- j ! the Confeder- i duced more smoke than heat, but ,vere no ready- j gave the hams and bacon a very de-1 lies were made i lic-ious flavor. There were plenty of was no woven ! chickens for roasting and pot pies J 5 were knitted and eggs?turkeys for Thanksgiving j ittens and trip-, and Christmas; occasionally a roast ps were of rab- goose with apple sauce. i no shoes; in i From the cows' milk we made both ; le up to the butter and cheese. What butter and j ere"killed each cheese the family did not consume annery nearby,; was sold in a nearby village?butter ; tanned. A usually brought 12 1-2 cents a pound. boots. They Cheese was also made at home, as ill, and gave there were neither creameries nor in. The tiax,1 cheese factories. Cheese was sold at itil the fibre I r, cents to ?'? cents a pound. All eggs >ody part, was not used went to the village store; i worked by and brought ten cents to twelve cents | iu woven. i nis j a dozen. Every tanner macie 11 is own ; used tor sum- soap; it was called soft soap; it was! etc. The seed soft> l)Ut very strong, and took the | laxseed tea < ^ I dirt off your hands and face very j for bruises. thoroughly, and some skin also tin- j erything need- i iess you were careful in your ablu- j aes, heats, cab-j tions. ? Indianapolis News. kins for pies, | m from fall to j Read The Herald, $1.50 a year. 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. I A/HY (XJNT YOU HESt OUT-Of-Town miff, J> OUSES YOU HAVE BEEN / 111 111 I [ [MS' ATRONIZINO FOR THE 1 TRUTH r houses for rears?mav send them in, ?/ %/ * Lid at the same time tliev wouldn't ac?/ imp. This is the plain, unvarnished l* yourself and see. These out-of-town ;> know vou?are not interested in vou ? %j id them. Spend your money with your : you really are, who appreciate your l building up home interests. 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 Forniture & Hardware Co. Bamberg, S. C. A^A A^A AOA A^A A^A AT TAf ?Af ?A? TAT ?AT TAT TAT VAT TAT TAT TAT VAW TAT TAV TAT TAT AT TJj WAYS OF A CHINESE INN. ' Cotton or Atneiican Woman Tells of Experience Recent war ne on Manchuria Frontier. strengthen the co i ing from the repo The building was a long, one- j days. Monday's storied mud hut, with tratched roof, big rise as did yes - ? ...u~. tnrs sppm to fieni ue entered, oenoiu mc nun tiersman had created! The long wan submarine v room was the scene of homely in- cessful the avenu< dustry. From the centre rafter hung main open, allow: a big oil lamp', shedding its rays over nient of cotton at a patriarchal family as busy as a successful the wa hive of bees. By the clay stove sat to an early close, the grandfather feeding the fire with the markets. The twigs and tending a brood of chil- ton offered on th< dren plaviiig on a dirt floor packed prevailing price 1: hard, swept clean. From one corner | teen cents.?Laur< came the merry whir of grinding! On~~HL millstones, as a blindfolded donkey ! 11 iN round and round, while a woman in i i -*t , i i , ! Willie?What s< red with a wonderful headdress gath-1 ,, ... ,. Killis?Well, it ered up the heaps of yellow corn-1 , , , , 1 estate he d have t meal that oozed from the gray stones. . ? .x ,, . r Katy noe it, bet .More women in red threw the bright ? ... . . . . . . ?Chicago British meal high 111 the air. winnowing it ot, ? its chaff; others leaned over clay : each section swim mortars, pounding condiments with i dies: in each era stone pestles. brown baby, each Men were hurrying here and there: larger child. Fa: with firewood, cooking for the trav-Jloud clamor of the eiers. One end of the room was re- fell asleep in a ch served for these wayfarers, but the the soft sound ot kiang at the other end was divided and grinding mill into sections. From each rafter over dale, in Atlantic y We especially call your attention 4t? to our line of *f SLIPPERS j Which have just arrived. We are now in a position to suit all? <S? ladies, men and children. V We shall be glad to have you stop in and Innlr Vm 1 over. <|> H. C. FOLK | Y Satisfied with small profits. > We Know Your Wants I T ...AND... ^ WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS ? 1 =rAi our motto?and we assure Y you we appreciate your > business. V LaVerne Thomas & Co. | | Telephone 41-J Bamberg, Buy Goods at Home I 1 ; :;;i % We have all you need at lower prices & than you can get from Kalamazoo to & Constantinople. If you prefer trading 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 & in. Patronize the old reliable. A RENTZ & FELDER | Bamberg, S. C. > ! i the Rise. Frank Dramatic Criticism. \vs has tended to: 4 number from this vicinity attton market, judg-; tended the show at Liberty Centre rts of the past few ; 0pera house Thursday night, but they market showed a ^0 not think they got their money's sterday's. Specula-; wt5Vth.?Bridge Corners cor. Liberty ' e that if the Ger- j presg> v arfare is not sue- i js of trade will re- Read The Herald, $1.50 a year. ing a partial ship- .. ... _ . s least, and if it is CANT LOSE HAIR. ir will be brought ywenty Years From Today a Baldagain opening up headed Man Will Be An Unre is very little cot- usual Sight. ? local market, the ? leins: around nine- 0ne of tIle most Prominent druS" . gists of America made a statement a ms Advertiser. few weeks ago which has caused a great deal of discussion among scienEstate. tjSfS jn the medical press. ? He said: "If the new hair grower, 3i't of a man is he? .Milcireaina nair rtemeuy, muieoses he had a country its sales during the past year, it will he used by nearly every he katydids saying nian. woman and child in America ore a week was up. within eight years. American. "When Mildredina Hair Remedy is ? used almost universally, dandruff g quaint little era- will disappear and with its departure iriip wis a littip baldness, itching scalp, splitting hair K ? ? f 1 and all scalp diseases will follow and baby tended I? a twenty years rrom n0?. a baId head r away from the will be a rarity." Sample sent for > western world we 10c to pay postage. Mail orders fill*an inner room, to eci b-v Mildred Louise Co., Boston, j, Mass. r swinging cradles pQr gale ^ ^jaCk's orug store, stones.?Alice Tis- Bamberg, S. C.. and Peoples Pharlonthly. macy, Denmark, S. C.