The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 25, 1917, Section 2 Pages 9 to 12, Page 11, Image 11
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D $20.00 Suits now $15.98
$18.00 Suits now $14.98
$17.00 Suits now $13.98
D $15.00 Suits now $11.98
$14.00 Suits now $10.98
B $12.00 Suits now $8.48
$10.00 Suits now $7.45
BOYS' SUITS AT A BARGAIN.
1| A big line to pick from. Come and
look them over. I will save vou monev.
SPECIAL ON MEN'S HATS?300
f ALL COLORS AT A BIG BARGAIN.
1 H ALSO HAVE A BIG LINE OF
ALSO BLANKETS, BED SPREADS,
WEAR, OVERALLS, ONE OF TH
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GAIN ON WATER; SUFFER IN AIR.! THE RUSSIAN FLE
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Raiding Cruisers Sink 2 British De-j Slips Out of Moon S
stroyers and 9 Merchantmen. j Had Been Bot
Germany scored on the water in! Petrograd, Oct. 21.
Saturday's news developments, whichj have succeeded in g<
recorded the breaking up of a mer-l ships except observ;
chant convoy in the North sea by! out of Moon sound
raiding cruisers that sank two Brit- j and in perfect ordei
ish destrovers and nine of the twelve! an official communis
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convoyed ships. She suffered little the marine authoritie:
^ less than a disaster in the air, how-|
ever when four and probably five Zep- j The fleet has stai
pelin airships believed to be return-1 from Moon sound, pc
ing from a raid on England werej intention of endeavo
hrrmtrht down in French territory by j through the tortuous
airplane and anti-aircraft gun fire, j maze of islands lying
The sea tragedy cost the British j and the Gulf of Finla:
the lives of 135 of the officers and ! sible "that the Russi;
men on the destroyers, who werei ferior in gun powde
left to their fate by the German raid-! has sallied forth froi
ers in their haste to escape, as were waters where it to<
the crews of the sinking merchant- week, to give battle
men. i naughts and other c
Hundred Reach Shore. the German fleet.
* About 100 of the merchant sail-; The announcement
ors, however, are known to have J the flotilla is contain
reached the shore in boats or on Brit-! German official comm
ish patrol craft. All except three says the Russians 1
trading ships were of Scandinavian wreck of the battlesh
nationality, most of them apparent-' was sunk in last Wed
ly being small vessels. i and four other vessel
The nature of the raiding warships! aground since the na
is not exactly apparent. The British! the Gulf of Riga beg*
admiralty describes them as very; sians are endeavoring
fast and heavily armed, while Berlin escape, instead otf
in its report refers to them as "light | doubtless their destii
sea fighting forces." They escaped the Russian fortress
the vigilance of the British guard-! Gulf of Finland, in
ships under cover of darkness, both onia.
I on their outward and their homeward .Meanwhile, the Gei
[ trips. tured in its entiret)
Reverses in Air. Dago, lying at the s<
The story of Germany's reverse in j trance to the Gulf (
the air began with the account of a also the island of Sc
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raid on Engianci is si nigm, ui wun-u; ueiween :uuuu isianv
the bombs the Zeppelins dropped kill-1 onian coast of the C
ed twenty-seven persons and injured! Several hundred prise
fifty-three others. Reports soon be-; 0n Dago Island, to I
gan to be received, however, of Zep-i large number captu
pelins being brought down in France, j past week on Oesel I
These were at first supposed to be
long to an independent raiding fleet.: I*iersol Fouiu
Dispatches from France later in the!
day, however, declared them to be I Marshfield, .Mo., 0
the raiders returning from England.; Piersoi was found g
^ They had appeared over French ter-; ping Lloyd Keet by tl
ritorv, it was stated, and were scat-! o'clock tonight. He i
tered to various parts of the coun- thirty-five years' imp
try as the alarm went out ana me: ??-- French
airmen rose in swarms to at- were far from the set
tack them. ! One of them was cha;
Severe Struggle. , eral districts of Centr
If. as appears from the dispatch, being finally dispose
these were the airships which raided j that none of them drc
England, their struggle to get over in France seems to ir
German territory was a long and des- had exhausted their
perate one, for those brought down, ly.
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Of the Bankrupt Stock
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t the stock of S. Sanders, of I
offering these goods and
[EY. The Prices at Whi
LADIES' COAT SUITS, CLOAKS and
SPORT COATS.
$20.00 Coat Suits now $14.85
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i $15.00 Coat Suits now $12.45
! $18.00 Cloaks now $13.85
$15.00 Cloaks now $10.48
$12.00 Cloaks now $8.98
$10.00 Cloaks now $7.45
$8.00 Cloaks now $6.48
$10.00 Sport Coats $6.95
$8.00 Sport Coats now $5.85
$5.00 Sport Coats now $3.98
DRESS GOODS IN SILKS, SATINS, I
SWEATERS, CORSETS, CHILDREN'!
E BIGGEST LINES OF MEN'S PI
Don't Forget This Sale Is N<
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:et escapes. milk gone; sugar scarce.
ound Where it! Fuel and Food in Richest City in the i
tied Up. ! World Has Become Scarce.
?The Russians! New York, Oct. 19.?Thousands of;
stting all their| families here had their first real taste,
ation elements; of war-time scarcity today. Milk,!
without losses' sugar and coal were difficult to se-j
:, according to i cure, the latter practically impossible j
ition issued byi in certain quarters, even at the'
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i lareelv advanced nriees manv dealers!
! charged.
.*ted northward The strike of drivers of the Bor-!
>ssibly with the den Milk company, which became ef-;
iring to escape fective this morning, cut off the sup>
channels and; Ply of thousands of homes. Sugar|
; between them* grew very scarce today. Many deal-;
ad, or, it is pos-i ers had none to sell. Others charg-;
an armada, in-; ed as high as 15 cents a pound, and;
r and tonnage, j found ready sale even at that high
n the sheltered; price.
ak refuge last: James H. Post, chairman of the
to the dread-j American refiners committee of the
raft comprising I federal food administration, urged!
j people to economize in every way;
of the sailing of j in the use of sugar. He declared the:
ed in the latest; shortage is likely to grow more acute!
unication which j until perhaps the first of December,!
eft behind the) when new raw material is expected;
ip Slava, which; to relieve the situation.
[nesday's battle,; Mayor Mitchell, after consultation;
s that have run! with Dr. Henry Moskowitz, declared:
val activities in! it will be necessary to put tne new:
in. If the Rus-! city market plan into operation as'
I to make their1 quickly as possible, in view of the;
offering battle, food emergency situation,
lation is Reval, A resolution was passed by the
situated on the board of estimates to investigate reNorthern
Esth- ports that food speculation is being
' practiced in the city. The state food;
:mans have cap-, commission will co-operate in the in-1
r the island of vestigation.
Duthwestern en-. Dr. Moskowitz's proffer of his serv)f
Finland, and; ices as mediator in the milk drivers',
hildau, situated, strike is likely to be accepted by a:
I and the Esth-; committee of the International Team-;
Ju If of Finland J strs' Brotherhood, it was stated this I
mers were takenj evening. The Bordens have already;
)e added to the signified their willingness to accept;
red during the; his offices in mediation. Dr. Mosko-j
sland. j witz expressed hope that milk will be
! delivered as usual tomorrow.
1 Guilty. | rp^e coaj s]lortage grows more,
! acute. All that has stood between the
?ct. 15. Claude; present situation and real suffering
uilty ol kidnap-; poor people has been the moderate1
le jury at 10:2o temperature. The city's supply is al-j
.vas sentenced to niost entirely exhausted and dealers'
risonment. i declare today they do not know where;
- ? 1 or how to get any more,
i when they fell, j Efforts, it was said, are being made
sed through sev-: to secure the release of a large nunial
France beiorej jjer 0f cars coa} now held in New;
d of. The fact i .Jersey
>pped any bombs! ?
idicate that they' Slates and slate pencils at The|
supplv previcus-l ^israld Book Store. Sa\e paper by i
j using a slate.
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noons s
)enmark, S. C., at a big barj
my Big Stock at half pric<
ch We Are Offering Our Goods Wi
EXTRA! EXTRA! ON MEN'S SHOES
$10.00 Beacon Shoes now $6.48
$8.00 Beacon Shoes now $5.48
$7.00 Beacon Shoes now $4.95
$5.00 Beacon Shoes now $4.45
ij. HO T?ir>p Rr. TTn+phins Shops now $3.39
$3.50 Tourist Shoes now $2.98
$3.00 Famous Shoes now $2.69
LADIES' SKIRTS, ALL COLORS.
$6.00 Skirts now $4.98
$5.00 Skirts now $3.98
$4.50 Skirts now $3.35
$4.00 Skirts now $2.98
$3.00 Skirts now $2.39
$2.50 Skirts now $1.98
SERGES, POPLINS, VOILES, PLAIDJ
S AND BABIES' COATS, SHOES, ?
INTS IN BAMBERG COUNTY. TRUN
ow On And Full of Bargains
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"GRANDEST IN THE ^WWWWW
WORLD/' SHE SAYS. 1 4 4 4 4 ^
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Mrs. Simmons Says She Feels Like a J <T f
Gitl.?Had Suffered Thirty Years, j ^ ^
"I don't believe there is another A
medicine in the world that equals ^
Vitona and I never intend to be without
it as long as I live," said Mrs. j i
Allice Simmons, who resides at 17
South Lawn Street, Atlanta, Ga., at ^
few days ago. "I am giving this j
statement simply because I feel it myj We 1
duty, so other sufferers may knowi
what this wonderful discovery Willi i i
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"For thirty long years?nearly j
half of my life?I suffered with kid-;
ney trouble. .My condition kept get-j >
ting, worse until my health became ! ^
completely shattered. I had awful!
pains in my sides and back and had | J
such terrible headaches at times my ! ^
head felt like it would burst open.' ^ ,
My limbs ached and I was nervous;
and irritable all the time, and didn't1 ^
know what it was to get a good' ^
night's rest. I would get up evervj ^ ^ I ^
morning feeling tired and worn out; ^ m
and would just drag myself around; ^
the house all day feeling about half j ?* Ph0116 It
dead. I seemed to be losing weight; ^
and strength every day. ; 4 > > + > j
"I also had stomach trouble audi <
lost my appetite almost entirely. |
What little I ate did more harm than '
good. My blood was bad, too, and;
there just didn't seem to be any endi
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"I will always thank the friend' ^
who told me about Vitona, for it has! 1 WW |
almost made a new woman out of me.! ^ || Q |TT
In fact, I feel better than I have; U
since I was a girl and I think this is : y
wonderful after being sick so long.1 ^
I don't have those awful pains in my, JL
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back and sides like I did, the head-; ^
aches have disappeared and I have1 ^
more strength and energy than I have' ^
had in years. I have gained a great j ^ I T
deal in weight. I sleep well, have aj 1 flill 1
good appetite and am not nervous'
like I was. I feel just fine. ; ^
"\lv husband and children have al-1 i
so taken Vitonawitli wonderful results; ^
and I have recommended it to many! ^ liH
of my freinds. It overcame my trou-j |
bles after everything else failed andj
I am sure that there is not another! ^
medicine in the world that equals it." | SW
Vitona is now sold at .Mack's Drug! f
Store, Bamberg; also Peoples Phar-j ?
mack at Denmark, and J. *H. Roberts,' /X
at Ehrhardt. i ?? l?
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Every man tells the truth once in a 1 ^
while, but to some of them it is an'
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11 Cause You To Forget The War
LADIES' SILK AND CBEPE DE
CHINE WAISTS?ALL COLORS. \
$4.50 Waists now $2.98 1
$3.50 VV aists now , $2.58 I
$3.00 Waists now $2.29 J
$1.50 Voile Waists now 98c
$1.00 Voile Waists now 69c
75c Voile Waists now 59c
MEN'S OVERCOATS AT A BARGAIN.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE
THEM.
5, AND MANY OTHEB GOODS. ?
lEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, UNDERKS
AND SUIT CASES.
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