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l r * ir % t I ?ljr lambrrg ijrralli ' $2.00 Per Tear in Advance. BAMBERG, S. C., THURSDAT, OCTOBER 17, 1918. Established in 1891. "2 f L ? ? i ^ I New York S [kiaubei iMMwinmnHiBraHmi v NEW GERMAN CHANCELLOR. one of his main p ^ ^ ' Not long ago he :-jh Prince itfarimniaii Does Not Think by am almost pacil * like the'Kateer. - ing a "rapprochmei The man who more than once was especially England > , talked about by the German moder- In Ryssia his a j ? ates as most likely to succeed in a Pocied to stir Uf coup d'etate to replace the kaiser, among the hitherti has been named by William II as^ im- sheviki. For boh j ? perial chancellor, succeeding Count priace the greatest "von Hertling. He is Prince Maxi- tion, a scourge th xniltan of Baden. * from the face of r )The prince is the prospective grand Berlin will concil duke of Baden. He is 51 years old. ment a man h - His political confessions of faith re- with its peaceful * volves around peace by understanding reds is problemati ^and conciliation. "No conquests" is In political qua: JUST 1 &r:~$ 'r:v > !- - , ty; . . ' W ' ' 4 faBSSp^- ; ; ?. -S'' N I ha\ Ho that . i r numt right next / G. Fran *. 1 > tyles at Klai Ve are daily receiving new fiat if you are looking for 5 see us before buying. W< rom jobbers, but only fror .pm m m 0* mm y c uuy in i|uaiiuucd iui op 'herefore, we know we ar rhile giving you the newest , ^ Coat suits : Coats in broadcloth, velours, sil- terials rtones, pom poms, silk plush, etc., Silk dresses 651011 81000 to ?30-00 binatioos I 6 >ur lines are too big to tell advise you to get busy ar I'S, "The Ston I rinciples. ton speculation turns about thi startled Germany tion as to whether the kaiser Eist utterance, urg- his would-be rival to the 1 at" with the Allies, office in his giving in order t and America. him safe," lest, in,the quiet n Lppointment' is ex- of the grand duchy he con tin u > a hornet's nest ting to seize the Hohenzollerp a pro-German Bol- To be sure, the reports tba ihevism is to this have been the prince's ambiti menace ?o civiliza- at least those of his friends ai at must be wiped lowers have beep vague, if pen the earth. How and definite confirmation of iate the appoint- stories is still lacking, olding such views The prince's moderate views policy toward the ever, and his hatred of bolsl cal. are fully known, rters in Washing- The new chancellor is lik *ECET K ? re on hand % rses c has been )er of yeai Qao mo ki > UVV 111V purchase. ik Ban iber's, "The S Coat Suits and Dresses and ki values and styles, it will pay Ck rinf kmr f* rrn U Uv &lvi WUJ A V/UUJT W TT V(U gu n the best N. Y. manufactur ot cash and get the lowest pri e in position to save you mo : and best style garments. in all of the best ma- New sweaters just $15.00 to $50.00 in, each $3.00 to in all colors and com- New stripe poplin skirts, $15.00 to $50.00 each I * * you all about them in this ad id come in and see the goods r a i _ u v% e at Quality; b< e ques- make his debut in the reichstag earlycalled this week for the parties are report' lighest ed to have called a plenary session Senat o "put for tomorrow. An important govern- sota, tol ecesses ment statement is scheduled for that as an il e plot- session and it may contain'the an- that api crown, nouncement of a thoroughly revised ceiving: .t such foreign policy, perhaps a definite One a ons or peace offer so clamorously called for through ad fol- by the socialists and other strong noticed s jistent, parties.-^-Exchange. in front these ?^ " > boy's at It is claimed that Lithonia, Geor- great ar i, how- gia, has the largest jackass in the "I am ievism j State. Now hunt up the list of Geor- ing here gia's representatives in congress and woman ely to start a guessing contest. your tin jr n V rA J? \ / a lot of th( md M eninnwi Iiai UAUJ^^VVt ilVJ s, and the ] efore makir 1 iberg, e tore of Quality" I unberg, S. C. | I ,'t He Wasn't Idling. noon?" "I am not idling," defensively deor Knute Nelson, of Minne- clared the boy. "I am working for a d this story at a dinner party thrift stamp." lustration of the old saying "Working for a thrift stamp?" )earances are sometimes de- wonderingly responded the woman, ? v who couldn't see any signs of labor, fternooa a lady was walking "Yes, ma'am,"- returned the boy, a suburban village when she "Mr. Smith is sitting on the veranda \ small boy leaning on a gate with sister, and he told me that he of one of the residences. The would give me the price of a stamp :titude did not betray any if 1 would watch for father." nount of ambition. ^ <ai ? surprised to see you stand- phatically that he uses music in his }, my little man," said the cow barn, and states the A. Field kindly. "Why do you idle j referred to above is evidently some le on such a beautiful after- | other man.) ? i / ules re in a price is ig your lamberg, S. C. < ' r . *