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^4. A^4. A^A f^f f^y y^f f^? f^y f^y fy f^y ?^y ?||y ?^? y^y y^y y t^T "y "y^ I IT i* T T We have a few Coat Sui J X close out every sir % in tl f x~ ?? j A ? v fLook for the Big K Electric Sign. P i 4 *1 I t ' "T 4 A4a A4A A4A A4A A^kA^k. A, i^k J^k A. A^k A,.A^A^i^A^A.A-i^ ^nyiy^fi^ny^fiy^^iy^nyiyiy^r^f iy ?y y wmmmm?mmm?*?mm?mm?m^mmam^^ammvmm?m?Bm^mmaammmm?mmmKmB*i^ma?mmmmmm??mmmK^mmmm^?m?m IC&e Pamfcerg peralb! THE B^ORMESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. K<Mjist|c Kigure of ? Thursday, Dec. 6, 1917. Figure. Miscellaneous Shower. ! Now behold the student c< ? i the street! He is clad in ru1 !>Vv*. 1 r???. iVio nrottioet and niDct on- ' shinine black, writes Ch UUC U1 tile Ml Wliuot uuu uiv/wv v e, 1 joyable social events of the fall sea- S Brooks, in The Yale Review son* was the shower given by Mrs. ' thin of shank as becomes a Edward Bartlett Price for her sis- He sages with knowledge, f ter, Miss Salome Brabham, one of ers after wisdom. He comes Olar's pretty brides-elect. Quite a the book shop. It is but number of relatives and friends ofv-that his eyes seek the windc both the hostess and the youthful tobacconist. His heart, you honor guest responded to the unique sure, looks through the bu invitation to go to a miscellaneous his back. At last he turns. H shower. on the curb. Now desire ha The guests were met at he door j ed him. He jiggles his t by Mesdames F. O. Brabham and G. | shillings. He treads the gi Moye Dickinson and presented to: squints upon the rack. E Miss Brabham, who was seated on , upon a treasure. He plucks a prettily arranged platform in que He is unresolved whether t corner of the parlor. The hostess or to spehd the extra shiliin was assisted by her sister, Mrs. M. j dinner. Now all you cooks \ T. Johnson, and by Mrs. Lonnie: to save your business, rat ! Price. The table from which punch i pans to rouse him! If wit! was dispensed to all by Helen Price ancient buildings tnere an and Pearl Brabham was attractively j ready peeled?quick!?thrc arranged iit. the hallway, which was ; in the skillet that the w] bright looking in bamboo and red : come beneath his nose! chrysanthemums. The decorations j trembles and castes its vot in the parlor and dining room of meenie?down goes the s chrysanthemums and bamboo effec- j he has bought the book, tively carried out the colors of the he will spread it beneath hi rainbow. .1 Feet may beat a snare of All who were so fortunate as to be ' on the pavement, glad cries present spent the afternoon most in-: across the darkness, a fid formally. Little Misses Dorothy ! Johnson and Grace Price, dressed in ; white, came into the parlor bringing ' Kg __ ** lowo-o rnn n rl hacl'at all OOVPTfid mS CL lai i uuuu vuuuvv ?... ~ in white with a large chrysanthemum ; ^B B fastened to each handle. Quite a ;H fl rV1/\?7fi ft nice collection of useful gifts were iGj | | 1 W W I received by the bride-to-be. After 0 jg ? [J ^ the gifts had been looked at and j |g d greatly admired, the little girls who I H | WE A HI had been the bearers of as many. Kg g useful articles showered the recip- fig ?j V. ient with rose petals. j Eg B ./VJ Just before the guests had to take ? E their departure, a delightful salad g| 1 which w'i'll'be oa course was served. Miss Brabham m| R formerly occupie( was not only the recipient of gifts, ; fig g place Km- ciio wac friven the. hearty good H H XK2 wishes of the departing guests. B. IB J| Come early an ? ? ? gK S complete 'ine at Thirty-four different races of per- ^ sons bought bonds of the 'second Lib- e erty Loan issue. ||| U H They aren't any help: the're a bin- Wa ? drance.?Browning's Magazine. {jgjj Three thousand electric fans are to j|| P used 011 the cargo handling ships |ja ^ mtlJIIi.wrTnrrTT which are now under construction for JLVJJU Ul "THE STORE OF I Is and Dresses left and lgle garment before Xr lis line it will pay yov 15 beautiful plush coats, $12.50? ft 115 and up. ^1" W" JL s Beautiful Pom Pom coats to close out cheap. Just a few suits left. Every one a bargain. 25 dresses in satins, serges, taffetas, and poplins, $7.50 to $25.00Beautiful crepe de chine and georgette waists $2.50 and up. :laue HE STORE OI L A^A A^A A^k J^AA A^. A^k. A^k. A A^A 'scrath its invitation?all. the rumb- is now "' j ling notes of midnight traffic will States i Familiar j taP in vain their summons upon his Whil ' window. materia United Verdict in Houston Riot; tnig mc )minguP| pense ( bbed and | San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 30.?A whjje r arles S. j verdict has been reached in the court- unswee, \ He is | martial of the sixty-three negroes of t- Qf scholar.! the Twenty-fourth infantry charged before ie hung- j with murder, mutiny and rioting as a poun(js opposite I result of the uprising at Houston, Au- j.mit .g coquetry!gust 23 last. The verdict will be re- hood 0j nf tiiplv-pwftfi before being made public, it X' i cxn^c may be -was announced here tonight. capita* Lttons at | The'. [e pauses' Exports of Sugar Causes Scarcity. r ^ s clutch-; - still ab< rou'sered ! Some sections of the United States itter. He | are temporarily short of sugar bete lights j cause the Nation is partially filling it forth.! the imperative needs ^of the allies o buy it i and is supplying sugar for its troops fcergf g -g on his in France. In 1917 the United States Novemfc together, has exported over 18 times as much tie your! as it had averaged in the three years j J^oan,s 1 , , Overdra nn these i preceding the war. ! "Bonds ; 2 onions; The world's sugar crop for 1916-17 i by tl iw them; was nearly 1,900,000 tons less than j Furnitu iiiff may! that of 1912-13. A greater shortage, | f* Chance. however, effects the European allies i bank< e?eenie because their own production has | Current hilling? been greatly cut, and prior to the Gold .... Tonight war Germany and Austria exported Silver coin s candle, each year approximately 1,722,000 checks pleasure tons. In pre-war times England remav pipe ceived 54 per cent of her total sugar Total die may upply from the central powers, which ~ Surplus curre I m i v i? B m depc TOYS! TOYS! I 41 8 HP Time ce <: HKADQUAHTEltS FOK I fig cates I &S posit HB Pa s b i mas Toys 11 h|S srlies will have charge of the toys. n E borrc display December -ath at the store p Jap 1 by J. M. Kinard. Remember the 3 m Total tT TO COPKLAXP'S 1 || Bam? d get what you want. We have a I ^ ^sHer m ?r m 3 S true co MB 8 7 IS ky- the Ducker s 11 ^ TWO STOKKS. | A a^AA-AA. A A A TavTaT TaT fV" ?AT fAT "a" TAT Ta" fU? "a" Ta" "at fAT "a TA "a" / DUALITY" I have put the knife ii nas. If you are needi i to see us at once. Crepe de chine kimonas, $3.50 to 4.98 each. Beautiful crepe de chine underwear, suitable for Xmas gifts, $1.50 to 55 each. Beautiful line of silk petticoats at ihoney saving prices. Phoenix silk hose, si and $1.25 pr. Crepe de chine Brassieres, 51 >50 each SER'S I - QUALITY" supplied from the United sources. g e European allies are being | Training a ,lly aided with sugar from the g States, they are far from get- B >re than their share at the ex- B q? Estc )f the citizen who once in a I r>lnm] nay have to drink his coffee B - ? *11 tened. The average consump- I sugar per capita in Englajrd I ficultieS. *! the war was more than 93 perienCG. a year. Now the maximum fltrpmPTlf. ol 26 pounds, with some likeli- naming US that being unobtainable. In , the limit is 18 pounds per OUT DUS1I1G. in Italy 12 pounds. and PCplip] average consumption of sugar | mcnt with )ita in the United States is J Dut 90 pounds. BAMI BANK STATEMENT. ment of the condition of The ise Bank, located at Bam. C., at the close of business ~T_ ' ~ ~ " ^ ler 20th, 1917. RESOURCES. | ind discounts ?109,911.30 I and stocks owned B le bank 2,500.00 I ? re and fixtures .. 1,314.08 I eal estate owned 653.40 I rom banks and B { 3rs 12,981.58 and other minor " " and cash items.... 185.41 j\ijS\ LI ABILITIES^131,07 ^'wt> stock paid in ....$ 29,100.00 ? \\ fund . .... 1,200 00 led profits less HULL, ;nt expenses anli paid 2,528.40 . dual fl >sits ct t? Telephone N : .. ..$35,778.24 > de- mnBHBEB S 30,331 19 __ iayable, including [ ficates for money ! >\ved 9.575.00 j $131,570.25 )f South Carolina, County of hp.re-. I /' re me came W. D. Coleman, If you omy realized 1 of the above named bank, who, jury you do yourself i duly sworn, says that the calomel, you'd never r,u and foregoing statement is a in your mouth. It's rar ndition of said bank, as shown Instead of calomel, us books of said bank. guaranteed vegetable cc W. D. COLEMAN. tin's Liver Medicine, th n to and subscribed before is winning favor. It ii -1 day of December, 1917. headache, constipation i H. L. HINNAXT, Ir acts forcibly and q Notary Public. rriping. Causes no loss ; Attest: business; does not impa M GRAHAM "While the prescribed dose g SPANn' * ' ful, I have found by experienA. DUCKER, Directors. 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So if your car *^SP*L^HnB gets out of orc*er don't tinker __ ^ <^9*8? with it yourself. Send it here, ) * where we have the knowledge H an(* required to make all / renairs and to restore your car 'Ub to its best efficiency. STOCK OF FORD PARTS !. BRICKLE 'f q. 14J Bamberg, S. C. '4 ;ke terrible in- ful at bedtime promote sound sleep throughout ,~u0v? the night and a comfortable movement before ? nen j ta . breakfast. It gives me great pleasure to be able C ano uner gram to recommend Martin's Liver Medicine as a pleaa;k poison, ant and thorough laxative."?Andrew M. Beck o that splendidJ ^-ccr" Gru ' ^art'n'3 Liver Medicine is made ac o-w-innd- fl'd cording to the prescription of a cele' i .?/- bra ted Southern physician who used it ?^KllndL^w; for years in his practice. It is purely : i " vegetable and is guaranteed to give sat- v ^ ^^factory results If after using it you fa one fei* ?,"??* sa^fied, return the empty bofc- M ce that a teaspoon- tie and receive your 5Cc. 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