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miss k\v i>i ki:s i>sa>\v\i:i). Current Sweep* Young <?ir! i n; <> l>eep Water. St. George. June 9.?Miss Ray I Dukes was drowned in Edisto river; Monday afternoon. With a conting-i ent of Girl Scouts she was enjoying) an outing, and several members of j the party were wading upon a sand j bar. Because of a bend, the water j at that particular point flows with j considerable force, and it seems that j the current swept the little girl from! the sand bar into deep water. Efforts were made by members of, the party, including the woman who j accompanied them, to rescue the little j ?1 ?A ?? oi? tho npws reached i gll 1, CtiiU CLZ> OUUU uo ii.v. ~ ' . Grover, whence it was telephoned to | St. George, a number of people from | both points hastened to the scene of j the tragedy. The body was recovered , some distance from the sand bar. Every effort was put forth by physicians and others to revive her. The little girl was about fourteen years of age and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dukes, of St. George. The funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon. WARREN FILES PLEDGE. Hampton Attorney Will Oppose Senator Smith. Columbia, June 9.?George War-j ren, of Hampton, solicitor of the j fourteenth judicial circuit, in the j race for the United States senate in j opposition to Senator E. D. Smith, of I Lynchburg, filed his pledge with and I paid his assessment to the state | ^Democratic executive committe today, j ^ l>l mm Get your "Pizen" for your tobacco] worms from Rentz & Felaer. J I 1 DIAMONDS REID'S JEW! ( bambe: v ^iiiiiiHU!iiintiiintin]iii>i]iiiiiiiii:!i!ii]iiiiii!i!!!;!:iii]itiiiii!iuiniiiiiiii!ii!iiiii[i!iii;ti!ii!iiiiii;uiii 1 I Skilled ^ K use StPMli ill^eaflfa |p&4 to make mm ?oui I THREE THIN* STYLISH, COMF* ?GOOD LEATH LASTS AND AS MAKER. THE BEST OI INTO OUR SHC 1 MADE OVER C STRUCTED LAS I" WIDTHS; AND DONE BY THE ] THEIR TRADE. BUY YOUR I SHOES FROM Uf ALWAYS BE OU] SHOES AND EV YOU AND YOUR I BAMB foyfk.vmfnt m vs si(aii. ;> 1 Miiiion Pounds W ill Ho Available lor ( omineieial Use. Buenos Aires, .Jan. 11.?The United States government has bought 14,000 tons oi' Argentine sugar. For Fanners and Preservers. New York, June 11.?Thirty-four million pounds of sugar will be available for commercial canners and preservers during the five months from June 1 to October 31, A. W. Riley, special assistant to Attorney General Palmer, announced here today. Assurances that the sugar will be provided were given, Mr. Riley, said, by representatives of leading refiners. Representatives of the canning and preserving industries told him, he said, that both industries were in a serious condition, due to the threatened shortage of sugar. The refiners promised, he added, that the supply would be available at a reasonable price. They expressed willingness to fill the orders of all essential industries, but declared the principal obstacle was lack of transportation facilities. The thirty-four million pounds will be divided equally between the canners and preservers. Case in Point. "Do you think it right to profit by the mistakes of others!" the stranger, who yet seemed vaguely familiar, asked earnestly. "Why, no, certainly not!" the minister responded. "Well, then," the stranger suggested, "perhaps you'd like to return me the ten dollars I gave you for marrying me?" Are high, and still going up. Better buy now. We have a good selection ot medium sized stones. A new line of hand painted china and Pyrex over ware. | ELRY STORE BO, S. C. ] IIIIII!lli;ii:i!l!ll!lirililll|lllllll!lllll!!l!l!lillll!llillll!!!!:illll!IllllIllli!llllllllll!I!l!IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIi;!IIIIIi# i m BROS. MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. 1SIGNERS , LNUFACTURERS ECTORS rhe largest and best equipped numental mills in the Carolinas. GREENWOOD, S. C. Wartaien. I SS MAKE GOOD, g 1RTA REE. SHOES '? BR, FOOT FORM p I KILLED SHOE- | ? "STOCK" GOES )ES; THEY ARE AREFULLY FONTS IN VARYING THE WORK IS HEN WHO KNOW NEXT PAIR OF | 5 AND YOU WILL ? CUSTOMER FOR i ERYTHING ELSE FAMILY NEED. ERG, S. C. I Don't raise tobacco for the worms.! Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days "iv-iii ? i.ova " Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails i Kill em. \\e nave tlie 1 lzen. to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, i Rpntv <C- Fpltfpr Instantly relieves Itching Pile3, end yoo can get I ' restful sleep after the first: application. Price 60c. Mlfflli[||lillUBilllllll[iBlllllillllillllliaillil!li!lli!i!!lii'illiiiiiil!;|jji'!i:i!ilil!jM;li;ill!!ljliilii'!llllii|!IIIB| 1 ggggMMMM 1 | FOR SALE | % H WHITE SPANISH @13e PER POUND J | N. C. RUNNERS @ 12c PER POUND jj ?j f. o. b. Bamberg, S. C. |j ] SELECTED SEED?100 LBS. TO BAG j| I The Cotton Oil Company ? H BAMBERG, S. C. I = 9 t zzzzzz iihiii What a lot of ar; to be about a v automobile 'T^ODAY she can "make I X train" or fix a tire as we as anybody. As soon as a luxury become a necessity the point of viev changes. Two or three years ago yoi I would have listened to mor nrtminnc ohAllf It | UpiillVliU UUVMi. I.UW than you could shake a sticl at. Mileages, construction treads and whatnot. I - It's different now. Tire user are working towards a uriani ? rnous feeling. You express it one waythe man down the stree another. But sifted down i amounts to this: That the only way to settli Select your tires ac- TTFyfflfSSOT cording to the roads wullSI they have to travel: vQVUN In sandy or hilly country, wherever the going is apt to be heavy ? The U. S. Nobby. ECMLGDRD-! United S ' EPPS PHARMACY, Blackville, S. C. SMOAK & MOYE, Bamberg, S. C. D. N. COX, Denmark, S. C. I -.'JX. ==? -? = f ii;,''fiiiti;i'i,iriiii,iiiiiii;iiii ii;iii![iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiif'H"niiii"'iitiitnt;im"iiiiiiinfHrmiiiti"M'fimiimiminitiirinnwiiiiiniiinii)iiinmiimiMiiiWiitiHMm'fc| REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD | If you wish to buy or sell ? Real Estate See | i CARTER, CARTER & KEARSE | LAWYERS ' BAMBERG, S. C. | %iiiiiiiiiiNiHHiitiiti!n?fiHiHMniii!iiii!iiiiiiiniHmiiHiiiiiiiNiiiinmmiininMiflitminiiiiniiniiiiMimntniinNnn!Mi<!inummiiniiminnu(RiiHuiiiniuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiJiniuu!niiini>iuiiiHunu9^ if4 o ^ A Summer School For Teachers Y X STATE NORMAL CLASS I I A Orangeburg, S. C. A \ f JUNE 21 . ? . July 30 A The Allendale - Bamberg - Barnwell - Orangeburg A A summer school trains teachers for X A . rural schools. T A Seven experienced instructors?ten courses of A A study Three required. ' X A No tuition?no expenses except board. A A For further information address. ' A ? MRS. W. D. RICE ORANGEBURG, S. C. f A^A A A. A A A A. I ?, fji /$ J ^ument there used roman driving an - ' ''/ ii a your tire problem is to get a tire . {M 11 nf h-nrkwn value and stick to it, ] IX U'Ji XVi ?. V* WW AS 111 s We recommend and sell , II M v u. S. Tires because their value II i is known. |j i u There's no guess about it. I , e It was the U. S. quality II > s policy which led to the per- || .V* k fection of the straight-side I l> automobile tire, the pneumatic II truck tire?two of the greatest n s additions to tire value that || have ever been made. |j * A a rpnrpsentatives of the II J JL-VtJ * oldest and largest rubber con* cern in the world, we are in a * II * position to tell you som-thing about tire values. Come in e some day and talk to us. I l111 UtW For ordinary country . || J I For best results?every- jl i w " where?U.S. Royal Cords. I J NQBBY-CHA1N-USCQ -PLAIN 1 tates Tires || I BEARD'S GARAGE, Ehrhardt, S. 0. ^ FENDER-KINARD DRUG CO., Ehrahardt. fl FULMER-GARICK MOTOR CO.. Norway. ^jwpH ? I I ????omm