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LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED Will l*robal>ly Exceed the Five Billion Mai'k. Washington, Oct. 2S.?The total amount subscribed to the second liberty loan, the treasury department announced tonight, is still a "matter of speculation. Several days probably will elapse before the full extent of the nation's subscriptions is ascertained. The department was without figures tonight showing any change in the estimated totals, other than in the New York district. New York's maximum of $1,500,000,000, reported last night to have been exceeded, it was said tonight might be in creasea oy laie reiurns 10 as muui as $1,750,000,000. Previous estimates had placed the total at approximately $1,650,000,000, or $100,000,000 less than tonight's es . timate. Reserve Bank officials and local committees working until after midnight last night all over the country rested today. They have till next Thursday to make the complete report. Final Total in Doubt. "Returns received at the treasury today gave little indication as to the final result," the department announced tonight. On the face of returns it cannot be said whether the sale exceeded $5,000,000,000. Conviction is, generally, that it probably approximated the maximum total. ' Banks, of course have made no effort to tabulate all their returns and may not do so till the final day for reporting, November 1. Obviously i J I araat rhanees roav be made in the, total between now and Thursday. "It seems certain that every district has gone well past its minimum and that several will exceed their maximums sufficiently to carry the V weaker districts to the high mark in the general total. "New York, Chicago, Cleveland and San Francisco, were showing especially strong in the late returns. How far New York will go over its maximum is a matter of conjecture. Some think* that the excess may reach $250,000,000. Chicago district chairmen have begun to feel that their total may reach the maximum of $700,000,000. Hold Judgment, They Ask. "Heads of other districts rose infrequently from their avalanche of returns long enough to ask that final judgment not be passed upon them for a few days until all sales have been thoroughly canvassed. " 'Every state in our district has exceeded its minimum allotment," the Minneapolis district reported. "At last reports virtually every part of the San Francisco district had passed its minimum and many had gone beyond their maximum. Messages from the Dallas, Atlanta, St. Louis and Richmond districts told of a great display of enthusiasm on the last day of the sale, but added that many reports on final totals were badly delayed. "Indians have subscribed $3,866^750," according to latest reports by Cato Sells, commissioner of Indian affairs. Figures received here show that the army has subscribed something over $82,000,000. About $50,000,* A A A V%nA? nllnta/4 Kr onl^iorc tn VUV iltti , UCOli K>J OVU1V1U vv the Federal Reserve Bank at New York. Gen. Pershing cables that $5,784,600 has been subscribed by the American expeditionary force in France. BRAZIL AGAINST THE HUNS. Chamber of Deputies Declares Almost Unanimously State of War Exists. Rio Janeiro, Oct. 26.?The Chamber of Deputies today, by an almost unanimous vote, declared that a state of war existed between Germany and Brazil. The vote was 149 to 1. The tribunes of the chamber were filled to capacity. After a debate on the opportunities of proclaiming martial law, the president of the diplomatic commission spoke in favor of a law worded as follows: "A statex of war between Brazi' and Germany is hereby acknowledged and rrorla'ired. The President o" the Republic is authorized to adopt the measures enunciated in his message of the 2oth of October and to take al! s e s tending to ensure national defense and pubiic security." The virtually unanimous vote of the deputies was received with general acclamation. President Braz has sanctioned the proclamation of a state of war with Germany. The Senate unanimously approved the proclamation of a state of war with Germanv. According to the newspapers, torpedo boat destroyers have received orders to proceed to Bahia and tabe possession of the German boat Eber. which has been lying there some time The Eber is a vessel of 984 tons Sve is 203 feet long and has a draught of nine feet, six inches. She has a complement of 125 men. A WAR CURTAILS COURTESY. I Rofliing of Hats to Women Probably Eliminated by War. War is likely to change the "hats off" custom, as well as "hat-tipping" to women. R. L. O'Donnel, general manager of the Pennsylvania Lines East, also inj charge of railway transportation of| troops in the Eastern section of the| United States, approached the "hats off" custom from a mild angle, which caused T. F. Mullins, manager of the William Penn Hotel to predict arbitrary changes, following the success of woman suffrage after the war. Mr. O'Donnel was Here this week at his East End home, and was in the best of humor when, unable to'give the hotel reporter an exclusive item on dates for the movements of the j troops from this point, the noted railroad man asked these questions on the hotel "hats off" custom: "When accompanied by women or if women are present in elevators ii* hotels, men take their hats off, walk through the lobbies with hats off when accompanied by women?but why will the same man put his hat on when women are with him, and all go to the desk to register, or why will men walk bareheaded through the lobby out to a cab, and hatless see that the ladies enter, and why will that man then put his hat on and enter the cab, where that is the best place to take the hat off, for comfort?"?Pittsburg Times-Dispatch. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the , Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. .1. F. Farter B. 1). Carter CARTER & CARTER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW R.AMBK1MJ. S. C. Special attention given to settlement of Estates and investigation of Land Titles. Will cure your * Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insecs Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally and externally, price ?V a Auto-intoxication Causes Death I 1 Bo you know why you have sick headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rheumatism and liver or kidney troubles? It's because you are being poisoned by products of your own body. Your organs cf elimination are not working properly. Waste material that should be thrown out is being retained to poison and intoxicate your system. That could not happen if the bowels were kept open with Granger Liver Regulator. This splendid preparation is purely vegetable and non-alcoholic. Demand Granger Liver Regulator at your drug store?25c a box?and take no other. There is nothing "just as good." NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Bamberg county, S. C., heretofore made in the case of Mrs. Elise B. Walker vs. Sim McMillan, I, J. J. Brabham, Jr., Judge of Probate for Bamberg county, as special referee, will sell on Monday, November 5th, 1917, during the usual hours of sale, before the court house door in the town of Bamberg, to the highest bidder for cash, purchaser to pay for papers: All that certain piece, parcel or tract oe land lying, being and situate in the town of Bamberg, county and State aforesaid, containing four acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Ida Mitchell, on the East by the Binnaker's Bridge road, on the South b>\ lands of Ellenora McMillan, and on the West bylands of Jones A. Willams. J. J. BRABHAM, JR., Judge of Probate, as Special Referee. Eamberg, S. C., Oct. 15, 1917. NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE. State of^ South Carolina, Bamberg County?Court of Common Peas. British & American Mortgage Company, Ltd., rlaintiff, vs. Sam Copeland, et al., de endants. Bv virtue of a de ree of t^e Court of Common Pleas in the above case, I will sell at puvlic sale, for ca~h, to* the highest bidder, :n front of the Court House door at Bamberg, S. C., m salesd-y n November, 191 7, being November "th, 19' 7, d iring the legal bours of sale, the fo.lowing described tra't of land. All that certain tract or plantation of land situate and being in Buord s Bridge township, Bamberg Courty, South Caro'ina. containing One Hundred and Eighty (180) acres, more or less, and bounded north by lands of G. B. Kearse; e^st by lands of Rebecca Ritter; south by run of Great Saltbeatcbie River; and west by l^nds of Scott Shaw. Purchaser to rav for papers. J. J. BRABHAM, JR., Probate Judge for Bamberg County, Acting as Master. Dated September 1, 1917. What is LAX-FOS LAX-FQS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A Digestive Liquid Laxative, Cathartic and Liver Tonic. Contains Cascara Bark, Blue Flag Root, Rhubarb Root, Black Root, May Appl~ Root, SennaLeaves and Pepsin. Combines strength with palatable aromatic taste. Does not gripe. 50c Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System j The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, 1 GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria.enriches theblood,and builds upthesystem. A true tonic. For adults and children. 60c CARELESSNESS RESULTS IN FAILURE. That is why we say "Feed B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder according to directions." DO NOT FEED IT j SLOPPY, but mix it with ground feed and moisten with just enough water to make a crumbly mass. Then each hog gets a beneficial dose. See full directions on package. Your; money back if you are not satisfied. C. R. BRABHAM'S SONS, Bamberg, S. C. Best material and workman- I; ship, light running, requires g Ihflo nr\Tnror - cimnlp PflfiV to II I handle. Are made in several sizes and are good, substantial money-making machines down to the smallest size. Write for catolog showing Engines, Boilers and all Saw Mill supplies. . LOMBARD IRON WORKS & | SUPPLY CO. Augusta, Ga. RUB OUT PAIN with goocf oil liniment. That's the sipre^t way to stop them. ^ The best rubbing liniment is ! Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own Aches, Paini. Rh pnmatism. Snrainiu II I Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. : At all Dealers. GET THE HABIT GO TO REID'S FOR YOUR. WATCHES, * CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. I A New Line for the I ~ IReid's Jewelry Store I N BAMBERG, S. C. | u Reasons! C Why you should use ^ Cardui, the woman's Fft tonic, for your troubles, L ^ k 1 have been shown in ml thousands of letters from 1^ actual users of this medi- I ^ W J cine, who speak from BJ personal experience. If ^0 the results obtained by L ^ oilier women for so manjr Wj years have been so urn- rB ^0 formly good, why not WI give Cardui a trial? Hk Take CARDUI ^ The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, of M Cullen, Va., writes: 1^ "About 11 years ago, 1 MkJ sunerea unioia misery ii\ ^Sl with female trouble, bearL1 ing-down pains, head- |V ache, numbness ... I 1^ would go for three weeks VI almost bent double J.. pk ^ My husband went to Dr. ^1 After taking about two bottles I began going V^ around and when I took NV three bottles I could do VI all my work." E-80 GROCERIES FRESH AND SWEET, THE KIND YOU SHOULD DEMAND OF YOUR GROCER IS THE KIND WE HANDLE W.P.Herndon 'Phone 24 Bamberg, S. C. "^fUrIale^ One two-storv dwelling at Ehrhardt. Well located. Two stores situated on Broadway street, Ehrliardt, cheap. Four brick stores in the heart of Denmark. Terms to suit'the purchasers. On? six-room residence in Bamberg, with outbuildings and 1 1-2 acres of land, for $1,000; $400 cash, balance to suit the purchaser. Three -brick stores on Main street, Bamberg. Prices and terms right. One farm of 138 acres, $20 per acre. Six miles from Bamberg. Timber on place will sell for almost purchase price. Land rents for six bales of cotton per year. One nice residence lot of one acre of land, $500. Several lots on Elmore Heights, $100 each. Sixteen acres on Main street, near Mr. E. C. Bruce's, $200 per acre. Well suited for peanut factory, or oil mill. 400 acres of land four miles from Bamberg for $11 per acre. 4 Nice dwelling and all necessary outbuild- j ings. Nice farm in McCormick county I containing 1,480 acres. Nice twostory dwelling and fourteen or fifteen anonf Kaucqc 9(1 hnrco farm rvnpn t^UUU I UVUOOU. M\' uvi wg 3,000,000 feet of timber on place. Will sell the whole plantation for $21,000, payments on easy terms. If purchaser is familiar with saw milling, timber can be made to more than pay tor the place. REASONABLE TERMS CAN BE HAD ON ALL THE ABOVE PROPERTY.) H. M. GRAHAM, Real Estate, BAMBERG. ;S. C. SUSPECT YOUR US Too Many Bamberg People Neglect Early Symptoms of Kidney Trouble. If your back is lame?if you feel dull, tired and all-worn-out? If you have hard headaches, backaches and dizzy spells? | If the kidney secretions are disordered? | Suspect your kidneys and "take a stitch in time." | U,e Doan's Kidney Pills, the timetried, home-endor ed kidney remedy. ! It may save you from some serious kidney trouble, j Make use of the experience of Mrs. Bessie Atteberry, Railroad A/e., Bamberg. She says: "My kidneys were weak and I had headaches; when I got up in the morn ng I could hardly do my housework. I tired easily and had headaches and dizzy spells. Sometimes dark objects seemed to float before my eyes and I knew from\>ther symptoms my kidneys were disordered. I used Down's K dney Pills with such great relief teat I have very little kidney trouble now." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't i fimDly ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan'sk kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Atteberry h~d. F ster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. EX-COV. TERRELL'S BROTHER GIVES TESTIMONY That's What John Bunyon Johnson, the Weil-Known Automobile Salesman. Savs of Mart.n's Liver Medicine One of the latest to add his unqualified endorsement to Murt.n s Liver Medicine is John Bunywn Johnson, of'Macon, Ca. In a letter dated August 25, 1917, he says: "It affords me pleasure to report that I have taken Martin's Liver Medicine and obtained most desirable results. Martin's Liver Medicine is pleasant to the taste, does not gripe nor inconvenience the taker in any way. It acts positively and yet gently upon the liver and it is my opinion that it is superior iu any liver medicine sold." Martin's Liver Medicine is strictly vegetable in ingredients, contains no poisonous calomel, is pleasant to take and is sold with the standing guarantee that if it does not give the effect desired, ihe empty bottle can be returned to the drug store and the 50c paid for it will be refunded. As a medicine for constipat.on; sick headache or other liver and stomach troubles, Martin's | Liver Medicine is without a peer. I Sold by druggists everywhere. For sale bv M^F'S D^TTG STORE, Bamberg, S. C. I mill II B^wiwwawiw" M L 1 lito'ro4l!4Ve,m' THE BEST WAY TO OWN A HOUSE OF YOUR OWN IS TO HAVE ENOUGH MONEY TO BUY A HOME OUTRIGHT. THE BEST WAY TO HAVE ENOUGH MONEY IS TO REGULARYLY BANK A PART OF WHAT YOU EARN. SAVING YOUR MONEY WILL ENCOURAGE YOU; DEBT WILL DISCOURAGE YOU. ' " . , * ;$? BANK WITH US i WE PAY FOUR (4) PER CENT. INTEREST. COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. ON SAVING DEPOSITS Farmers & Merchants Bank 1 EHRHARDT, S. C. 1 B . p 5 fl?MB' We'll Find That Trouble for You /ky\ ^ust briDS your car to us *f ** -J I is not runnins rigkt and we'H I / ^Its j point out the cause in a mo d/ / * ment. We have every convenience for doing fine repairing ? and will give you satisfaction Jl without overcharging. Our . j*? ' prices for repairs have made us J - ^ | FUEL STOCK OF FORD PARTS I J. B. 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