The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, April 18, 1918, Page 6, Image 6
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I ; Among tt
fl Moon Glow skirts,.. $10
B Khaki Kool skirts at
I $18.50 to $25.00.
B Hand embroidered teddys
B and gowns $3.50> $4.00
B and $5.00.
' Sport dresses In RoshanaB
ra and crepe de chine combiB
nations, $25.00 each.
B New lot taffeta suits, spe- j
H cial $14.98 per suit. j
9 Crepe de cliine and wash
9 satin camisoles $1.25 ea.
I New and nobbv FERN
B WAISTS only $ 1.00. Oth- *
B ers charge $i.25 to $1.50 for
9 , waists not. as good.
B Big lot children's rompers
| 75c each. |
ga Boys' wash suits $1.00
9 to $2.50.
I Look for the Big IT]
I Electric Sign. J\l
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CZERNIN RESIGNS. Manufactun
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Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister j Attention
'f \ Retires From Government. | ers and dea
\ jed to the
Washington, April 15.?News of' Federal lice
the resignation of Count Czernin as! All ferti
Austro-Hungarian foreign minister j eluding mi:
led to much speculation among offi- j output may
cials and diplomats here as to the j take out lie
causes which brought about the rath- j ers doing e
er dramatic exit of the Austrian offi- ness, whos
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cial at a moment when, through his amount to
decided change of attitude to war year, are n
issues, involving his acceptance of licenses or
the extreme German views, it has blanks. H(
been supposed that he had greatly or agent w
Strengthened his position. to more tl
The change was manifested soon aoes not aj
after the Brest-Litovsk conference under the
where Czernin had become convinced Congress p:
that his moderate views regarding mental cont
the basis of peace were unacceptable Applicatii
to the dominant annexation and forc_ made to th<
ed indemnity party. Therefore, offi- division, Ur
cials here are inclined to believe that istration,
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it was not because the count was ob-;
noxious to Austria's great ally that j Head The
he was forced out of office but rather
that the explanation was to be found j **or
/ in internal Austro-Hungarian issues. ,
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Prisoners I>o Not Lose Insurance. , . .
; Laxative pl<
American soldiers and sailors in! raonnnendec
_ . ., cine Co., man
German prison camps prior to April ^
12, ISIS, will not be deprived of
their rights to war-risk insurance Drives Out,
because of inability to make personal qrove'^ta*
application, provided such applica.. Maiaria.enrich
tion is made in their behalf. jtem' Atrueto:
According to a statement by the |
Secretary of the Treasury, applica- Water
tions for insurance may be n^ade in P
behalf of such prisoners by persons
within the permitted class of bene- Cleans
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ncianes UQQ^r tilt/ iiiUiicn ^ Ciuu uu? UA Wdxer men
insurance law. This class includes a little R
wife, child, parent, brother, or sis- hard watc
ter. Application should be made to j With F
the Bureau of War-Risk Insurance, j use less t
at Washington, D. C. daintiest
,ai i m? wm I usual?v
Appropriate. It's the n
! y
A milk dealer of New. York was j *
consulted in his early days by a j throughoi
friend in the milk trade: j bath-tubs
"I've been roped in for two tick- j kitchen s
ets to a masquerade ball," the friend tary. It v
grumbled, "but T don't think I'll go." spots froi
"Why not?" asked the dealer. Ta.r e'
? dirty wo
"Oh, such things ain't in my line," trouble c
said the friend. "A milkman at a j
fancy dress ball! No, no?most in-1 ^
. . ,, derful so.
appropriate. __
"Inappropriate nothing," said the:
dealer; "put on a pair of pumps,! Ask You
man, and go as a waterfall."?j g^jj]
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JBER'S,
OFFER YO
)n of II
jver been shown in B?
e want you to come
te new arrivals this we
Oiivx pure silk hose onlv
$2.00 per pair. Worth
$2.50.
"Boy Scout suits $3.00
to $4.50 suit.
10 pieces Galatea, present
value 35c yard, our price per
yard 25 C.
Beautiful line of muslin
underwear at most reasonable
prices.
Beautiful new embroideries
at old prices?while they j
last.
Beautiful new crepe de |
chine waists 53.50 eacii.
Values up to $5.00.
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It will pay you to buy
household goods before they
advance any higher. We have
a big line of towels, spreads,
etc., and can save vou money
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lauberT
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ers Must Secure Licenses. | HH PORTABl
of fertilizer manufactur- j ! j^l ^
tiers has again been call- I III l|
necessity for taking out i IH Ij
uses. I V
lizer manufacturers, in- j AND
xers, even though their gaw ftnd
be small, are required to tors,' Pumps :
enses. Agents and deal- Saws, Splittei
exclusively a retail busi-1 Belting, Gasol
e gross sales do not j large stock |
more than $100,000 a; Foundry, Mac!
ot required to take out! Supply Store,
to make applications for j AUG1
wever, any retail dealer, gPOONFCl
hose gross sales amount i
lan $100,000, and who; when your
?ply for license is liable; grow and thri,
provisions of the act of j B A Thomas
roviding for the govern- not on]y a t0I
rol of the industry. Bowel Troubie,
in for licenses should be troubles. Get
5 law department, license Qn the m(mey
lited States Food Admin- j 5
Washington, D. C. ______
i Herald, $1.50 a year. I
stion, Constipation or ,
Biliousness j V W
50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS II g
SIN. A Liquid Digestive nf
jasant to take. Made and
1 to the public by Paris Medi- j
ufacturers of Laxative Bromo :
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic, j
Malaria, Builds Up System j
ird general strengthening tonic, I
ITELESS chill TONIC, drives out
iestheblood,andbuildsupthesys-1
nic. For adults and children. 60c
Softened With
ed Devil Lye
everything instantly. S rut
Ices washing easy, and just
ed Devil Lye in a tub of Dl
;r softens it like rain-water. IJI
ted Devil wash water you
han half the soap and the
fabrics will be whiter than
rith little or no rubbing ?
ib that ruins.
IWonders
r va
jt the home. It will keep I
, wash bowls, toilets and
inks white, clean and sar.i- i
rhitens and removes grease !
m floors, windows, tile or |
and dees the household j *
rk in a hurry ? without
md with little expense. ! I k
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'evil Lye also makes wonap,
peels peaches in a jifry. J I
real housekeeper's friend. 1 I RAI
r Grocer. Save the Labels. j j
(ELD MFG. CO., St. Locis, Mo.
'The Sto
U THIS WEEK .
[eady-ti
imberg before and at ]
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Ill C&11U dCC uic new
ek we mention the foil
Flesh lingerie teddys and
gowns S1.50.
All COATS, SUITS and
DRESSES now to go at big
reductions. We can suit you
and fit you and our prices
are the lowest.
Have vou seen the new
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sleeveless coats? We have
them in velvets, jerseys, Rosliinoras
and baronette satins.
Prices most reasonable.
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Buy Them And
Help Win The War
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE'
"The Store
LE AND STATIONARY LETTERS DI!
^ a mm ? m Notice is hereby
^ ? nndprsiened will a
I I HI ^ ! bate judge of Bar
IB ni BB 1 Saturday, May 4,
I II I V ! dismissory as guar<
I I Mm BJp mie Griffin. J.
Guardian Mrs. !
BOILERS April 3, 1918.^Shingle
Mills, Injecand
Fittings, Wood I
rs, Shafts, Pulleys, I m T rp<
ine Engines fl III
.OMBARD I 11V/1
bine, Boiler. Works, B
rT_ I will be
[JSTA, GA.
Stables, Olar
j GIVES RESULTS.
the second a
young chicks do not Mondays
re they need a tonic. |
' Poultry Remedy is month.
iic but a specific for
Gaps, and other chick 1^ I 1
it today. We sell it j 1/1# J# 1!
back plan. C. R.
IONS, Bamberg, S. C. HHHHEHHB
)rses and Mi
We have a full stock on hand of
Horses and Mules. Our stock is selected
personally by a member of our
firm, and each animal sold has the
Jones Bros.' guarantee?and you
know what that means. When you
need a horse or mule, don't fail to
come to our stables. We will take
pleasure in showing you. Our stock
is always in good condition?they are
bought sound and sold sound.
UGGIES, WAGONS, HARM
We have a splendid line of Buggies,
Wagons, Harness, Lap Robes, Whips,
Etc. We have a number of styles in
Buggies and Harness, and we can suit
you. We handle only the best vehicles
to be had, and our prices are
always right. Come to see us; you
are always welcome.
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LROAD AVENUE BAMBER
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A LARGER
1 a 1 _ _ M
prices mat me city store
things even if you dc
owing:
MEN'S WEAR.
We are daily receiving
shipments of >the newest
things in men's wear. They
were bought right before the
big advances and will be sold
at reasonable prices. We
quote below some of the real
good things we are offering
Cluett shirts in a variety
of beautiful patterns in crepe
and silk at $1.25 to $6.
Elv and Walker shirts at
$1.50 to $6.00 each. i
1 lbt special crepe shirts,
regular ?2.50 value, special
. each $1.75.
Beautiful line of sport hats
to arrive this week. See
them before buying.
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SMISSORY. Whenever You Need a Get
given that the Take Grove's.
pply to the pro- The Old Standard Grove1
nberg county on chill Tonic is equally val
1918, for letters General Tonic bemuse it c
iian of Mrs. Ma- J well known tonic prooertieso
P. GRIFFIN, ; and IRON. It acts on the I
Mamie Griffin. out Malaria, Enriches the
4t Builds up the Whole System
Hi Piles Cured in 6 to 14
Your druggist will refund mo
? OINTMENT fails to cure any ca;
I i." Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles
I ^ ; The first application gives Ease a
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is cannot ?
>n't buy. I *
Knox and Stetson liats at 9
S5.00 and up. 9
Boyden slioes $10.00 H
and $12.50 pair. B
Walk Over shoes $5*00 I
to $10.00 pair. I K
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Regal shoes and low cuts B
at old prices while they last. B
$7.50 values at $4.00 pair. B
Beautiful silk underwear B
at S3.50 suit.
Just received a beautiful ?
line of mohair suits. We have' ?
them in large sizes, 40, 42, H
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WE SELL FOR CASH, lA
THEREFORE OUR I ,
PRICES ARE I '
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J. P. Carter B. D. Carter
's Tasteless CARTER & CARTER
liable as a ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
fODTNINE BAMBERG, S. C.
iver Drives Special attention given to settleWnivi
anri ment of Estates and investiga.
Scents! tion of Land <*'
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^ The State council of defense
ney j? PAZO *
se of itchins:, <in Maine has set aside $250,000 to
idR?std50?: to be loaned to farmers.
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ift Stamps Today | f
i purchase them at our i&
>tart your thrift card on w
an amount as 25 cents. ft?
^ j
)u secure 10 tnrut stamps x
exchange them for a $5. jjE .
ving Certificate Stamp.
I
ipring Goods I
iving daily. We are j| I
ble to supply your $;]
n suits for boys and J-' 1
the latest styles and jg
s. Slippers for all, \{ m
i most beautiful line \ \
shirts, socks, and H
er shown in town. $
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