The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, April 19, 1917, Page 7, Image 7
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| Order Your Goods from Us
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^ If you really care for the best in merchandise and
p ^ 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
a> business and will appreciate your trade.
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^ We have several suits that we are offering at re1
duced prices. We know we can save money for you
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f SHOES
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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
bought early.
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We beg of you to get our prices before ordering or
JL buying e'isewnere.
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| C. R. Brabham's Sons
X BAMBERG, S. C.
i Put Prices An Tires
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> We have just received a large shipment
? of the famous
X BRAENDER TIRES
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ing very low prices:
X Size Price
V 30x3 $ S.SO
#+ 30x3 % 11.75
> X 31x4 17.90
V 32x3% 13.50
32x4 18.35
X 33x4 19.15
y s 34x4 19.50
y These Casings are guaranteed 3,500
V .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
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V Non-Skid Casings, 15 per cent, advance on these
prices.
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^ Terms: C'asn witn uruer.
A BAMBERG AUTO CO.
> Bamberg, S. C.
f SHOE SPECIALTIES
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I KLAUBER'S
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:
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^ White Buckskin Sport Boots, value $7.50 pair,
A 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.
^ 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
| ktThe Store of Quality"
RESULTS SHOWING. countries, new peopl
serve the country ii
But Many More Recruits are Needed profession.
for the Navy. j The navy also ofi
! ployment, good prs
Charleston, April 5.?The naval j promotion, provision
recruiting officer reports that results j healthful life and c
are beginning to show from the presi- (travel and educatior
dent's appeal for the navy to be re-! ceived is clear of all
cruited to war strength. The food is exceller
Since Sunday, the 25th, over 120 service in the worl
men have applied for enlistment; money or care on fo
about 35 of these being Charleston- by the U. S. navy,
ians. However, due to the urgency j The navy maint
of this call and the enthusiastic re- j schools for the instr
sponse with which it is being met by cruits. There are f
the North and East, the recruiting ing stations: at New;
officer expressed himself as being a folk, Va.; Great Lai
little disappointed with the results to Chicago) and San
date. Every recruit who ei
Lieutenant Cooper stated that,! tice seaman is imm
"While in no manner wishing to de- j ferred to one of the
" ?imnoMfivo r>oii nf dntv tions for instruction
HiiCL II UUI cue luij/eiacii v vu>< u. ,
which is urgent and every American ' signed to a seagoing
owes his country, he again appeals The navy maintaii
to eligible boys and their parents to as follows: The elet
consider the navy as a gateway to un- the instruction of e
, limited opportunities for personal : general and radio:
advancement." school, for shipwrig
The life of a Man-O-Warsman . carpenters. blacksn
should appeal to boys of spirit. Its etc., the yeoman scd
healthfulness, wholesomeness, ef- i raphers, typewriters
ticiency and future should appeal to ers; the commissary s
their parents. It furnishes adven- i bakers and commissa
ture, ever changing scenes, new j hospital corps traini
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il\ YOUR NEXT ORDER
TRY A. CAIS OF
COLUMBIA PURE COFFEE
GUARANTEED PURE
In One and Three Pound Tins
HERNDON'S GROCERY
Phone 24 Bamberj?? S .C.
GREAT SPORT
FINE! ^ ^5^
SUCKERS GAL.ORE. ^^ZZZZl
CwiJk!
THE CATAL
LAST year in Fresno County, California, there w<
one mail order house alone. In each case th<
freight, haul the windmill out to his place am
been wise, he could have bought the same, identic!
could have had it taken to his place and erected wi
Chicago to Fresno tacked on. "Fishing for sucke:
1 3 T nf iir. eVinn thic "nilt-n'
Its IlitI U UI1 tuc 9UIHCI o. uti no - ~
WATCH FOR
"PEGGY"
an eight-reel feature with
BILLIE BURKE
THIELEN THEATRE
IT S A GOOD IDEA. _~
TO TAKE A GOOD TOXIC 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 down condition. 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 STORK
Bamberg, S. C.
le, a chance to ' the instruction of men in nursing,';
1 an honorable ! first aid, drugs, etc.; the coppersmith.
| school; the machinist school; the*!
fers steady em- aeronautic school; the musical j
ictical training,! school; the school for diving; the!
for old age,; torpedo school, and the class for in-I
ipportunity for struction in gasoline engines.
1. All pay re- "
living expenses.: FIRE INSURANCE ACT.
it; no military j;
d snends the I Provide for Inquiry Into the
od that is given Origin of Fires.
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;ains numerous The following act, relating to in-! (
uction of its re- quiry into the cause of fires, was j
our large train- passed at the last session of the legis- J
port, R. I.; Nor-i lature:
ces, 111.; (North Section 1. Be it enacted by the,
Francisco, Cal. general assembly of the State ofj;
ilists as appren- South Carolina, that the inspector of j.
lediately trans- buildings of every incorporated city
?se training sta- or town in this State shall hold an ;
before he is as- inquiry into the origin of every fire!
vessel. occurring within the limits of said !
us trade schools city or town, and the insurance com-!
trical school for missioner, either personally of by a;
lectricians, both deputy, when in the opinion of the j
the artificier insurance commissioner, it is desir
hts, shipfitters, able, shall make inquiry into the'
liths, painters, origin of fires occurring outside the :
100I, for stenog- limits of incorporated cities and!
and bookkeep- towns to which his attention may he j
ichool, for cooks, called. The said inspector of build-1
ry stewards; the ings shall have power to send for
ng schools, for persons and papers, subpoena wit
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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.
OGUE BAIT
sre orders for over one hundred windmills sent to
2 man who bought "long distance" had to pay the
d stand the expense of erecting it?when, if he had
il windmill at his local dealer's for the same money,
ithout cost or trouble and without the freight from
rs" may be good sport?for the other fellow?but
T-town" bait religiously.
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We have added to our line of Furniture
and Hardware a complete
stock of the famous
Columbia Grafonolas
RECORDS AND SUPPLIES
I When you hear the Columbia you
hear tne greatest artists.
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Bamberg Furniture & Hardware Co.
Bamberg, S. C.
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IWT TAT tat TAT TAT TAT TAT TA? TAV Vg? fUT VAT T.T TATI
nesses and to compel attendance as this purpose: F
is possed by a magistrate of the the fire originat
State. The mayor, chief of fire de- 1 causes, the fee :
partment or other municipal officer, insurance commi
may be ex officio inspector of build- : available for this
ings. ! Sec. 4. If tl:
Sec. 2. That after making a com-; sider that the fit
plete inquiry upon such fire, the said carelessness, the
inspector of buildings snail mane re- j ror me same sn*
port in writing to the insurance com-1 a magistrate for
missioner of the State upon blanks | upon conviction
to be furnished by the insurance ' fined in a sum no
commissioner, showing how, in his, dollars, or imp
opinion, the said fire originated. j more than ten d
Sec. 3. That the inspector of i Sec. 5. That i
buildings shall be entitled to a fee of j body of any mun
three ($3.00) dollars for making refuse to appoin
said inquiry, the said fee to be taxed the investigatioi
against the person owning the prop-! surance commi:
ertv burned, if fire was caused by such appointmer
faulty construction or negligence of i Sec. 0. An <
owner, but in case the inspector shall . after accepting
conclude that the fire was due to lack failing to carry <
of proper care on the part of the oc- this act. shall b<
cupant of the house in which the fire, of twenty-five (
occurred, the fee shall be paid by the coverable before
occupant, except that upon affidavit J dismissal from o
made that the occupant is in indigent 'duty of the insi
circumstances, and is unable to pay ; to enforce the pi
the fee, it shall be paid by the munic-1 Sec. 7. All ac
ipality within whose limits the fire. conflict with th<
occurred, or if it be without the ! act are hereby n
limits of the municipality, the fee Sec. 8. This
shall be paid by the insurance com- upon approval b;
missioner, out of funds available for Approved Feb
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than you can get from Kalamazoo to .
Constantinople. If you prefer trad- &
ing with foreigners, we have with us
"Sleigh" and "Buck," and they have
at your call all you need to eat or , A
wear?to dress up with or to work &
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'rovided, That when NOBODY IS GAME" WARDEN.
ed from accidental
shall be paid by the (>ffice Vacant, Says Judge DeVore in
issioner out of funds Decision.
> purpose. """
m 111 Columbia, April 12.?The office of
le officer shall cont,
a? the Chief Game Warden of South
e be due to criminal
s person responsible Car0,ma 18 vacant- accordlng t0 a de"
.11 be indicted before cree handed down this morning by
^ onri Judge J. W. DeVore in the case of
a misdemeanor, and ?
- W. H. Gibbes, against A. A. Richardof
the same, may be ?
son. The case was argued before
t exceeding ($o0.00) ?
* ?~a Judge De\ore about two weeks ago,
risonment tor not , . ^
the contention of Mr. Giobes being
ays
that he had been legally appointed
in case the governing . ?. .. T ., ^
- ta i,?n #?-i and that Mr. Richardson would not
lcipality shall fail or ^ _?
a? m,i.a turn the office over to him. Mr. Richt
an officer to make . . ,
. , . ardson s contention was that, ali
required, the in- , , . , _ . _ . .
, n , though his term of office had expired,
sSioner snail maKe .
a successor had not been legally ap.
. , pointed, and that he could not, conifficer
so appointed, H
. . . sistentlv with his bond, turn the
such appointment,
. . . ,. books and money over to a man unout
the provisions of , _ , , .
b liable to a penalty less iie was shown that hls aPPomt"
$2:,.001 dollars, re- ment was legal. ^
o v.-.acrictrato and to fcVn.?. l?/wtniustprw Named.
a majjioui.wv, - . ?W1 _
ffioe. It shall be the ?
Lirance commissioner 1 Washington, April 11.?Postmastovisions
of this act. j ers in South Carolina were nominates
or parts of acts in I ed as follows by President Wilson to5
provisions of this day:
Bpealed. C. W. .Milling, Darlington; B. B.
act shall take effect Hargrove, Dillon; M. B. Watson,
y the governor. Ridge Spring; J. Mitchell Witsell,
ruary 20th, 1917. Walterboro.
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