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t J* "The Store of Q f ~ ~~ ": Y "*~ " ? ! Announce the arrival c ! business, it is a foregom ? advantage to drop in th: f ================== Beautiful Plush and Baffin Se ^ Coats at SI0.00 to $48.50 eac . You will have to see these to a i predate them. ? ? If you are looking for tl . *?. % % see u; i SAVE X AMERICA'S GUNS IN FRANCE ARTILLERY CONTINGENT ARRIVED 3 WEEKS AGO. Abundance of Sliells Supplied for First Time and Sammies Make Practice Ground Thunder. American guns are booming in | France, booming under the eyes of j observation balloons with airplanes to trace each singing sharpnel shell, each missile of high explosive destructiveness. Thus far the guns I have not been turned against the; enemy, but there is every likelihood i that the artillery will beat the in-j fantry to the front, for it is planned! to complete intensive training of the 1 gunners under actual battle condi-j tions, under the tire of German guns; and with their own weapons directed! against occupied German trenches in various positions behind the enemy; lines. While the plans of the American; commanders, are unknown, it would I seem logical from a military stand- i point, that after the artillery has; completed several weeks of train-; ing at the front in liason with the: French infantry and supporting guns,: the greater part of it would be withdrawn for maneuvers with the gradu-j ally multiplying American infantry. - ? * ? icr .IIIUUM its V71IQ *. 111*.. The cooperation of artillery and i infantry is so close under modernj battle tactics that it is essential theyj should be trained to act together al-| most as one unit. And just as the first contingent of American infantry will devote itself largely through the fall and winter to training other units as they arrive, so the first contingent of artillery will train the batteries, regiments and brigades which will be thrown into force before the spring campaign of 191$ is likely to begin. While it is not known here what announcement may have been made tf _ _ 1. ; * ? ^ b /-? r. 1 A f* o IrO'll W 3SI1 ]I)(.Oil. llic aitiiai ui tv large se> lion of American fieid artillery in France has been kept a carefully guarded secret so far as Europe is concerned. The announcement is permuted now, only after the odicers and men have progressed farvin their intensive training under genera] supervision of France's most expert artiFerists. There are r.o longer any French officers or poilus actually serving at the guns, the crews having been -Americanized throughout. At the ob >f the following new goods. 5 conclusion that we can sell 3 is week or next. We can save 1 lot Forstman & Hoffman Broadcloth Suits, trimmed with real Hudson Seal. This suit created a sensation in Xew York. $40.00 value, our price.. $27.75. 1 lot $35.00 value Suits, all wool poplin, trimmed with Keramie Special value at $22.50. 1 50 beautiful Velour Coats, fur a trimmed, etc. $10.00 and up. f 100 Sport Coats $;5.75 and up. 35 beautiful Serge Dresses. $12.50 to $20.00. All ,sizes and colors. ae new and up-to-date things. 3 AND MONEY J|^ ^^YVVVVVV^^^^/V^ servation posts and in the schools of instruction French officers sit nowonly in an advisory character. What the American artillery now has and never had before is plenty of shells. It is easily conceived what this means to encourage officers and men whose batteries explode in two or three weeks ten times the number of shells formerly allotted to them for an entire year. Modern artillery training is a maze of technical details. Use Famous Seventy-Fives. In beginning the fulfillment of its contract with Washington, the French government has supplied the American artillery units with the latest output of the famous seventy-fives, which it is generally conceded is the finest light field artillery piece the world has ever known. It corresponds with and takes the place of old three-inch guns in the American army. The French have also supplied the Americans with six-inch howitzers?a gun which corresponds with the noted German 5.9, probably the most effective weapon in the en tire uerman gun usl. The Americans have been quick to master the details of the French weapons and are handling them as if they had been friends of many years standing. Under the watchful supervision of a splendid old French major, who speaks English as if it were his own tongue, they have taken down and reassembled the two types of guns with which they have been training, so that the most minj ute detail of construction and the i particular use of each part has bei come throughly known, i The work of cooperation with bali loons and airplanes has only rej cently been started. The airplanes ! have attracted many of the brightest ! young officers in the artillery, who ; are practicing to qualify as observers. The American chief of artillery in ! France gave each officer of the lower grades an opportunity to indicate cnprinl hranoll uia picicn-uvt 1.1 of artillery work. It is striking evi; denee of the spirit of the expeditionary force that an overwhelming majority expressed the desire to become airplane observers. \V: nniorfnl Stability. The French artillery planes, which are being used for training purposes have twin engines and great wide: spreading wing< giving them wonderful stability. The trip which the I correspondent made in one of these over the artillery camp and school revealed a wide sweeping range ol i It will pay you to see them AT fou cheaper. If you are lookin you money on your purchases KI r Satin Dresses in beautiful shades, $12.50 and up. Beautiful Skirts in Serges, Poplins, Silk Poplins (all shades) Satins in black and figured Taffetas in plain and fancies, priced as low as $2.75 and up. Crepe De Chine Dressing Sacques $5.00 each. Long Kimonas at $5.00. COME IN, YOU WILL SEE T LAU TREMENDOUS S FORM More Than Three Thousand Bottles ! of Vitona Sold by Columbia Dealers in Ten Days Time. MACK'S DRUG STORE WINS THE AGENCY FOR BAMBERG ________ =? ?ij-i 1- TntvnAn/ui/l ir? Simith Parft .lUUUUj;n luxvmuvvu ?.? lina Three Weeks Ago, Is Biggest Selling Medicine in State. The Vitona agency for Bamberg has been awarded Mack's Drug Store, and the people of this city may now j enjoy the benefits of this great disI covery. Vitona was placed on sale in Columbia about three weeks ago, and many remarkable statements are now being made by people of that city | who have been restored to" health ! by its use after every other medij cine and treatment had failed. | The fact that over three thousand j bottles of the preparation were sold by Columbia dealers alone in ten days after its introduction there is ample evidence of the popularity Vitona is enjoying. It is now said to be the largest selling preparation han- , die*! by South Carolina druggists and dealers, and the demand foi* it is i steadily increasing. Vitona is not to be classed with s the average proprietary medicines, which are in many cases nothing more nor less than medicated alcohol, which stimulates and does not give lasting relief. Vitona is more beautiful hills and valleys. The American ranges teem with !j most of tlie sights and sounds of actual battle, while officers and men work with an earnestness and zeal " which could not be surpassed on the : firing* line itself. Scores of German employees used about the camp 011 various construction work are getting a striking first 1 hand impression of what American . participation in the war may yet mean to their country. ; It Pays t/> lie Accurate. i > 1 Accuracy is a habit. It means that. l you must do everything you have to ; ONCE as the good things don g for something that is just r of fall and wintet goods. Be; Beautiful changeable Taffeta Petticoats $3.00 and up to $0.50. Geargette Waists at $2.50 to $7.50 each. Beautiful Crepe De Chine Waists at $2.50 to $4.50 each. Cotton Waists at 50c to $2.50. Ladies Crepe De Chine Underwear and Kimonas, they are beautiful. Prices $2.00 to $0.00. mmm .-wBBanBMBan HEM AND YOU WILL be s 4 K A^A A^A A4A J^A A^4- A^A r T^f T^T f^r T^T UCCESS iW DISCOVERY *************** * HISTORY OF VITONA. * ! * Liquid extraction of peculiar * j ' mineral formation which puzzled * , * geologists. * * Accidentally discovered by * ! gold miner in mountains of north * * Georgia. * * Discovery plunged people of * * several counties into wildest ex- * * citement. * * Wonderful powers of mineral * ! * substance were crudely extract- * * ed by mountaineers, who made * * amazing reports of results ob- * * tained from using it. * j * Scientific laboratory methods * j * have made liquid extraction all * j * the more wonderful in its effects. * i * Contains iron in soluble form, * 1 * nature's greatest strengthener *; * and system builder. * ' * Declared by experts to be * i * greatest discovery since radium. * j ******* ?#*#*#* I than a medicine. It is the liquid exi traction of a rare mineral combina-j tion, prepared in nature's own labo-j ratory in the bowels of the earth i ages ago, but heretofore unknown to man. It contains iron, calcium, so-' dium, lithium, stronthian, magnesi-' um, and other minerals, each of: 1 which is known to contain great the- j rapeutic value. In the treatment of rheumatism, blood diseases, stomach and kidney disorders and as a general reconstructive tonic, it simply has no ( equal.?adv. do well and thoughtfully in every lit-! tie detail. Everyone, young or old, j who must earn their own livin.g,' ought to realize that the habit of; accuracy will advance them in the estimation of their employers more than nnvthinp pIsp A nerson may lack brilliancy and speed of accomplishment, but if within his limita-' tions, he is absolutely accurate and reliable he will always find someone who will be glad to utilize his ser-; vices. It might be truthfully said, i I perhaps, that, nothing so attracts and: compels the attention of an employer j like a man who can be depended on ; to do certain work with perfect ac-! curacy.?Ashcville Energy. j C ? ^ "The Stc ,'t stay with us long. With our ight, in a COAT, SUIT or DR1 sure and look at our line befor MEN'S WEAR DEI i'e have just received our new! Beau Stetson Hats, $3.50 to $6.00. $5 en .11 Regal and Boyden Shoes at old prices. You can save maiiey Walk bv buving now. New ;nox Hats at $5.00. lar BE SURE AND SEE OUR LINE OF CI YOUR FALL SUIT.- WE CAN FIT Y< urprised at the low prices we * C "THE s ^ OF QUA > I Notice to tl / WE BEG TO ADVISI THE FOLLOWING ( INSURANCE RATE! THE INSURANCE O THIS STATE: Basis Rate Town Dw Basis Rate Country I Contents of all bui stock is also advan EFFECTIVE SI I Riley & ( Bamberg, - - S XOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons having claims against! the estate of Mrs. B. U. Smith, de-! j ceased, will file the same, properly;. itemized and verified, with the undersigned executors of said estate;-J and all persons indebted to said es- j ] tate are hereby notified to make pay- j j ment to said executors. JNO. B. SMITH, J. H. SMITH, Executors of estate of Mrs. B. U.! Smith, deceased. Smoaks, S. C., August 21st, 1917. I i1 I on cv * r.OPPI AND I ! I\lLwL< A Vk W v ? . Successors to W. P. Riley. ' i Fire, Life Accident INSURANCE i Office in J. D. Copeland's Stone BAMBERG, S. C. i i ??? ? j Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out . Malaria.enriches theblood,and builds upthesys- ! tem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c ! Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days | Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, j i Blind,BIeedingorProtrudingPilfesin6tol4days. i The first application gives Ease and Rest 50c.; T % >re of Quality" J* T * Y Cash Policy of doing ?? OSS, it will be to your > e purchasing. > = x >ARTMENT , tiful line of Worsted Suits at ^ .00 to $7.50. Less than pres- Y * t value. ;over Shoes, $5.00 to $10.00. Y Y Cluett Shirts and Arrow Col: I . ;? .OTHIXG BEFORE BUYING X DU. PRICES ARE RIGHT. * Y are offering them at. f \ < i| THRF 4 1 LITY" I \ ie Public! | 3 THE PUBLIC OF I ' i- j& CHANGE IX FIRE fl S GRANTED BY B m OM3HSSIONER OF B A .'-Jg elling $1.05 B ^operty $1.90 B ildings, mercantile B Lced 10 per cent. B I. v- .'*-33 m RUMRY-TI.8M \ Will cure your Rhenmatism' Neuralgia, Headaches,^ Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and ^ Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- **" :eraally and externally. Price 25c. FEED OUT YOUR HOGS . f SIX WEEKS EARLIER. _____ / In every lot of hogs on feed two or three weeks quickly and actually eat less than others. If all would fatten like these, the entire drove would be ready of the market six weeks earlier and to save six weeks feed is an item that you fully understand. The hog that fattens easily must be in prime physical condition. The B. A. Thomas Hog Powder is a conditioner for hogs. It keeps their system clean and healthy and enables them to fatten quickly without falling a prey to the usual diseases of hogs. The B. A. Thomas. Hog t _ Powder is not stock food. It s straight medicine, and we took the agency because it enables you to teed out your hogs much earlier. C. K. BRABHAM'g SONS, Bamberg, S. C. , . .7* . iii < ?