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fjp?ccafc?3*M?aoa " 11 Ma?BT3iT?j? n n Denmark Doings. j Denmark, June 12.?One of the! most pleasant social events of the week was the "Rose Shower" given j by Miss Clara Wyman, in honor of j Miss Louise Zeigler, a June brideelect. The rooms of the lower floor j were thrown en suite and were beau-' tifully and artistically decorated in i rose and white. When the guests had \ assembled, several musical selections,! appropriate to the occasion, were! rendered by Mrs. J. K. Mayfield and Miss Lillian Goolsby. Among the selections were "Always,*' "Japanese! Love Song," "When Love Is Kind." and "Mighty Like a Rose." Immediately following there was an interest-1 ing contest in which Miss Annie Mae! Griffith was the successful contestant,} winning a lovely box of stationery | which she gracefully presented to the! honor guest, Miss Zeigler. The main i feature of the occasion, however, was the improvised rose garden into j which the guests were invited to watch the bride-elect, trowel in hand, j dig in the soil (sawdust) for the gifts presented by her friends. The digging proved very fruitful, for she unearthed a bountiful, miscellaneous assortment of things which always delight the heart of a bride to be. While the guests were admiring and discussing these, delightful refresh-! ments of ice cream and cake were1 i served, in which the color scheme was! .still carried out. Miss Doris Goolsby, who teaches in! in Hartsville, has returned home for j the summer months. "VVi?*? "V ? 1 Ann T/->crla VlQp rot 11 m Ofl ! ~>-L it>?> iva U1ICC1I 1 i.1 o ? viujuvv. home after spending the winter in Gaffnev, where she is employed in the public schools. Mrs. R. A. Goolsby and Mrs. Winchester Graham delightfully entertained the seniors of the high school and their friends on Tuesday evening at the home of the latter. Quite a number of guests was present and the evening was spent in games, pro-1 gressive conversation, etc. From a j bower on the spacious veranda delic- j ious punch was served throughout the evening. Later elegant refreshments were served. Misses Vera Wiggins and Frances Guess have gone on an extended trip ] through the west, touring California j and all intermediate places of inter-j "Take the B With "GREEN FLAG" R worried look when you sti engine cool because it is a does not break down und< use of ordinary oils, whicl your motor. Green Flag cants. It carries the full inies it rroacec the* nnwpr and imc AI UlVt VUwV^ ?? ?- M runs smoother and quieter, an< ITY, PROTECTION and ECO To understand its superior qua! out. It costs no more to do th Do this! Go to the "GREEN F "GREEN FLAG". Then drive over some familiar, operation and power of your car is such a good oil made for you 1 Ask for Green Flag \ Gear Compound and \ Cup Grease P. M. BERK CO., Lodge, ? G. V. KEARi ville, S. C. .Moot in Allendale. Olar, June 13.-?The Eighth District .Medical society will meet in Allendale on Wednesday, June 23. At the last meeting of the State .Medical association in Greenville the districts were rearranged, and this district is now composed of the following counties: Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell, Allendale and Hampton. A large per cent, of the physicians of this district will attend and several visiting doctors, among whom will be Dr. \V. P. Timmerman, president of the South Carolina Medical association. A very interesting scientific programme is being arranged and doubt, less nothing will be left undone toward making this a very enjoyable occasion for the doctors who attend. Khrhardt Downed by Branson. Ehrhardt, June 8.?The Brunson base ball team shut out Ehrhardt yesterday at Brunson by the score of 4 to 0. On account of the absence of two of its players Ehrhardt was forced to use two substitutes in a shifted line-up. This caused the rumor in Brunson that the visitors were coming with most of "Cincinnati's stars besides Babe Ruth," so Brunson was ready. Purcell, the leader of Ehrhardt's staff, pitched a Mglit game, striking out thirteen men and allowing but three hits, while Brunson's hurler struck out four and allowed the same number of hits. est. Miss Lillian Goolsby, who is at the head of the history department of the high school of Newnan, Ga., has returned home for the summer. Mrs. S. D. Guess is on a visit to friends and relatives in Sumter and Columbia. Mrs. G. H. Goolsby left Thursday for quite an extended trip. She will visit friends in Atlanta, Ga., Sandersville, Ga., Nashville, Tenn., and Shreveport, La.., oerore1 reiummg home. Miss Martha Wiggins, a student of Trinity college, Durham, N. C., is at home for the summer months. After June 1st all coal orders un-j delivered will be charged for at $11; per ton. The Cotton Oil Co. Read The Herald, $2.00 per year. lis" Without "I MtXVMBMi MOMMfeMMnMH) .AHi dctor Oil in the crank case rike a steep grade. The "G TRUE LUBRICANT?nc er the terrific heat that wc 1 are temporary in service, Motor Oil is the supreme t jrity of its value to the last drop iroves the performance of your d MANY MORE MILES to the NOMY in "GREEN FLAG" M li'cies and its economy, you must is than to buy any other recogn LAG" dealer and have your cranj oft-traveled route, and make note You will be amazed at the imp to use. Costs no more to begin with Costs less in tie end pplied by the following well-known datt ;Y, Smoaks, S. C.; LODGE ? 5. C.; CAROLINA GIN CO., E SE, Olar, S. C.; STREET GAI I Ths Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININK is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor r'ngiug in head. Remember the full name and look lor the signature oi Ji. W. GROVE. 30c. J. V. MACE Sl ltVKYOIt AM> K.NGI.XKKK Barnwell, S. C. Farm Surveys and Subdivisions a Specialty, Timber Estimating. All Work Guaranteed. 666 has more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the market but no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things in the medicine line. Ill Helps! j?f There can be no doubt if || as to the merit of Cardui, ? |j the woman's tonic, in I | the treatment oi many Mm troubles peculiar to women. 1 he thousands of women who have been helped by Cardui in the Hfgl past 40 years, is conclu- g B sive proof that it is a 0 good medicine for women a jg who suffer. It should RJa help you, too. Take mle Woman's Tonic |S > Mrs. N. E. Varner, of BHS gj | Hixson, Tenn., writes: H ? fc ; "I was passing through m b b the .. . My back and n gj sides were terrible, and ^il rT^l my suffering indescriba- pyq jjCGfl ble. I can't tell just how . and where I hurt, about , ail over, J think ... 1 H IT ? began Cardui, and my || gjj E pains grew less and less, ?8 ?J i J@ * was cure^< * am |J gjprc| remarkably strong for a ?4^ woman 64 years of age. ?4*2 ?k?| I do all my housework." B&g ?| 0 Try Cardui, today. E-76 if w you don't have to wear a REEN FLAG" keeps the it "just a motor oil." It >uld be generated by the and jeapordize the life of est of efficiency in Lubri>. motor. "Picks up" quicker, gallon. Thus you have QUALotor Oil. 1 give "GREEN FLAG" a try* ized Motor Oil. * case drained, and re-filled with i of the thrilling difference in the 1 1 ?:_Lu. _1?I roveineiiij ana giau uiu? TBI [ERCANTILE Ihrhardt, S. C.; &AG-E, Branch Don't raise tobacco for the worms.' "Kill 'em." We have the "Pizen." Rentz &. Felder. THEY ALL DEMAND IT ' < Bamberg, Like Every city 2nd Town In the Union, Receives It. People with kidney ills want to be ; cured. When one suffers the tortures of an aching back, reiief is eageriy ( sought for. There are many reme- j dies tcday that relieve, but do not ( ;cum Doan's Kidney Pills have < brought lasting results to thousands, i Here is Bamberg evidence of their J merit. i 1 Mrs. Sallie Moody, 31 Main St., ; rsays: "My back ached. I had dizzy spells and could hardly straighten j up. My kidneys wore also irregular j in action. I used Doan's Kidney Pills j and they entirely cured me of my j trouble." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburu Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. BR. THOMAS BLACK DENTAL SURGEON. I Graduate Dental Department Uni versity of Maryland. Member 3. C State Dental Association. Office opposite postoffice. Office ! hourse, 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. rniEMm MONET BACK without question if Hunt's Salve ftjvj fail* in the treatment of Eczema, ^|( Tetter, Ringworm, Itcb, etc. %unrjf I Don't become discouraged be- /^lf w M cause other treatments failed. I i\f / Hunt's Sshra has relieved hun- V at / 1 dreds of inch cases. You can't M lose on our Money Bmek Cuarmni.ee. Try it atone Halt 8 TODAY. Price 75c at MACK'S DRUG STORE, Bamberg. A. B. UTSEY, INSURANCE i Bamberg, S. C. jj^R PORTABLE AND STATIONARY AND BOILERS Saw, JLath and Shingle Mills, Injectors, Pumps and Fittings Wood ! Saws. Splitters, Shafts, Pulleys. Belting, Gasoline Engines largbstock LOMBARD Foundry, Machine, Boiler Work-; Supply Store. AUGUSTA, GA. BifHllllW I A Vaca i YOU K p NEED ff NEEDS 1 WE HA H THE B1 | Everything | Denmai B^llilllNlllMlllll R. p. BELLINGER ! ATT' (HNEY-AT-LAW (General Practice in All Courts. MI ice Work and Civil Business a Specialty. Money to Lend. Offices in rear over Hoffman's Store. BAMBERG, S. C. Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days 'LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual ikmstipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days Lo induce regular action It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. J. t\ ('arter B. 1). Carter J. Carl Kearse Carter, Carter & Kearse A TTOKNEYS-AT-LAW Special attention given to settlement of Estates and investigation of ?Land Titles. Loans Negotiated on Real Estate 1" ! ?? mi MM?Ml l\ REG. Ui Fo Cons CONSTIPATIC the generation are carried through blood and attack it fr by thus lowering tl: makes the weakene j prey to harmful ge | Nujol works on an I cinle. Without for< H j jj softens the food was ! j many tiny muscles ir tracting and expand way, to squeeze ; I food waste along : out of the system. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. ' Try it. nil "'fygular II!!! 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