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AA A A A A A A i,?A A AAAAAa^AA^AAWAA^LAA^ || BL'OQI || || Harness, Saddles, Etc. <? ? We have a large arid select stock of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Lap Robes, V| Etc., and yon will find that our prices VV are right. Come in and let us show J ry-y vaii aiiv cfnnV \rnn nvo nnl fjqlrp/l fn T \ \J LI UUX kJLULIli JL V'U IUU livt UUA1VV.I yy?? . . Y buy unless we satisfy you we have the ^ goods and prices you are looking for. QB1|| XX " ? j^Bij it jBLAAAjmLAjBLAAjBLAjBLA^WLA-AAAAAA^A A^A A^A A4A ^ jftfc ij^kj^ A A A A A A AAii^iA A iVAA A A A a^A ^ ^ ^ ^ t^t ?^t t^ y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ y W POTATO HOUSE CHARTERED. EXPECTS SMALLPOX EPIDEMI< Contract Let and Building Now Be- Dr. Hayne Says Many Cases Alrea* ing Erected Near Town. Reported. The Bamberg Potato Curing House .<Smallpox has been ed fr0 company; has been chartered by the aU partg or {he United gtates ar secretary of state, with a capital .. ? , _ . AAA ' . . many of the counties of our own sta stock of $12 000. The contract has have reported ^ q{ ft {o ^ q been let for the erection of the build- fice jn recent months ,g a]rea. ing, and work is now progressing , ~ .. ~ .. . wide-spread in South Carolina, sa: rapidly on construction. a u x x ? ,xv * *L, . . _ . . Dr. James A. Hayne, state nealth of The potato curing house is located cer yesterday in the edge of town on the Bamberg,. ?The histoo. Qf sma], .g that Ehrhardt and Walterboro railroad. the co]der weather comes on y. * - The building is 60 x 120 feet m di- ?iATl_ . . ulence and the number of cases of tl * mension, and will have a capacity a. n . , . .. _ ?. _' x . disease increase materially, and as v of 12,000 bushels of potatoes m vOTTQ . x.x . have already had many cases of smal crates, or a larger quantity in bins. ___ . ~ .. ~ .. ' .fJ. . ? . ; , ? _ pox in South Crolina this summe The building is being constructed by __A ^OTT . .. /m x x ^ ? v i. i we may expect a widespread epiden Contractor Dnscoll, who has only re- . ? .. . A , . .. , x x lc durmg the fall months, cently completed a similar plant at , .. ... The law provides for compulsoi Florence. The building proper will ,rQrtrt?r,?x. v x x, V . . 99 nAn vaccination, but we hope that the pe. cost about $8,000. ... . . _ x . . * , . .. . P]e will take voluntarily the scientif There is a considerable acreage in _ . x+x xv xv, u x measure for preventing the furth* sweet potatoes this year throughout ~ ? .. , .x . . , X1 spread of the disease without beir the county, and it is confidently ex- AArnT^n?, . , . , . . xu x xv xv 1 comPelled to do so by the law. Ui pected that another season this acre- ?x. . x ^ A. . m. less vaccination is resorted to, we ms 11 t? ^ 4-\tY TnA I age win ue greauj xu^icaotu. expect a smallpox epiaemic." present price of sweet potatoes is tm l>( m very attractive, and as a money crop Quite Superfious. it is believed that it will become one . county's best assets. After a little tea party the ctildre m < m were playing some game quietly in COPE CAMPAIGN MEETING. corner of the room. Good Roads Bond Issue Discussed by *ac^r house was curioi Citizens. i to know what was keeping them s ? i interested, so she called her own gi " * Cope, Aug 27.?rhe county cam- t0ward her paign. meeting was held here yester-J ,.What game are you pIaying> Mo 1 day and a very large crowd was pres- ghe asked. ent to hear the candidates express; "Weddings, mother," replied tl themselves. The school house, a small girl the bride> and f commodious building, could not holdjgery jones jS j^e bridesmaid." , ' more than half the crowd, some two! "And who is the bridegroom," as! hundred or more being unable to . ed mother> knowing that there was r gain admission, so *he afternoon ses-|smajj poy among the guests, sion was held the Dibble place across ( "Oh," came the quick answer, "th Sam branch, about a mile and a halt jis onlv a verv quiet wedding, yc from here, where the candidates know."?London Answers. could be heard in the open. Today a mm goods road meeting was held here at Cotton sheets reduced to 60c ; 11:30 a. m., in the interest of better G. O. Simmons roads and to put before tie people Speeding The "parting truest, the question of boi ling the county _ ror about Uv00 with which to "Some of the boarders sat up tall peeonmlish this work. A bitter light; in' till 'wav oftpr midnight." . ^ is going to be waged on this bondj "f heard 'em/' answered Farmi issue, it is belie\ed. "While a great j Corntossel. "Mostly politics, wasn many favor bonding the county for'it?" the above amount, there are also "?Yes. But other things was me: many who are tired of high taxes, j tioned. Several said that if'the mo and the way in which the money has quitoes kep' bad they were goin' been expended on the roads in the! leave " past, with such poor results that they "Well, mel.be mosquitoes is son are thoroughly opposed to it. good after all."?Washington Star. a ? -una < Cotton sheets reduced to 60c at Cotton sheets reduced to 60c i it G. O. Simmons's, Bamberg, S. C. G. 0. Simmons's, Bamberg, S. C. A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA A A A A A A A A A A >A A <rVVvVVVVVVV V V VVV^ [ E S and W A MULES! v; Eis -'"rK v 4 _ ? fl Buggies Our stock of Buggies is the largest to be found Ik in this section. We have on hand several makes, \i and we know them to be the best on the market. /V What is better for a present for your wife and c'hil\f'S \ drpri tlian a nicp hum? We have all stvles. onen I or top, an 1 we can certainly please you. This is the jf NV place to get your new Buggy. Come in and see W them. R ANK BAME BAMBERG, S. 0. | 0.' See Chandler today about that talking machine. H te| Best material and workman- I _ ship, light running, requires H [y little power; simple, eaay to H . m ^ d handle. Are made in several H H III gJk [J M d sizes and are good, substantial | JL JL H JL w money-making machines down gg I to the smallest size. Write for H ^ ls catolog showing Engines, Boil- H M ^ r" ers and all Saw Mill supplies. H I I S >e lie 4rfU? e LOMBARD IRON WORKS A / / 1 SUPPLY OO. II' 1" I Augusta, Ga. I B ic W1H1WMH I f I I ^ ;; Indigestion's I " Pangs | ?conie from lack of pepsin B B M?^ a and other digestive juices B I I ^Jk in the stomach. Food lies B ^#11 is on it, heavy and undigest- B 50 ed. Soon it sours and not BE only causes the pains of in- B _ nw? r digestion but poisons the B m II whele system as well. g ?4* '! I 11 77 I old an helDs the stomach produce B its own digestive juices. It H| 18 builds strength for the H 0 111 stomach. The stomach, |p j jf when strengthened, easily H 1T* digests the food. The suf- H ^ at ferer gets immediate and H ML 9 permanent relief. A Write for our free booklet ||| which reproduces the testi- S ; mony of 55 men and women Sp who, before a United States H er Court, swore as to the i H I ri J u i merits of this wonder med- _ J* 3I*IT161fS C II BH Liberal bottle $1.00 (5 for ppl M S-1 $5.00) at any drusy store or ME || ^ [ prepaid on receipt of price. m le' THE SUL-FERRO-SOL CO. I Desk A Montgomery, Ala. Hp at IHIHIHIBMBil InHHHHHI Q O N S H |>4> rr?| Mules g ! We have on hand some good mules YT and a few horses. We will take pleasm ure in showing you these animals. XY iHSls PHa Come in and look them over, whether AX |jy||i you desire to buy or not. Our sales- XA men are at your command. XX Wagons I* t, . -i 1 j . .11 11 1 1 TT7 JLJL it is always our pnae to seu me oest vv agon -y Y ide. Our stock is more complete than ever. e have dozens of all sorts of Wagons, and when u want one we will sell it at the right price. ?? A member our guarantee with every vehicle. Vy *ERG p ly y y y ^ y y V V V "%Wv . I i after July I ;j ii H we will pay I ^ Per ii ^ Cent. ings depos- I is applies to I d new de- I & Merchants Bank I RNARDT, S. C. 4 . ' ^? 'i~tJi'* si' ' i ' "x '' y'' T "'