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I?- BUOGII Harness, Saddles, Etc. , ' "\\ e have a large and select stock of , ' TT Ci _ 111.. 1TT1. - T T~> _ 1 Harness, oauuies, \v nips, juap noues, . ff Vy Etc., and you will find that our prices are right. Come in and let us show Vy you our stock. You are not asked to 4 buy unless we satisfy you we have the tV goods and prices vou are looking for. l n no / mark boy and is now livins: omEdistol ^ Island ?fi uunuiMo W( Church St., says: My kidneys eiaei ? ,, were weak and the secretions unnat- X{ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgeon are ural and hi hl colored M back att at home after a visit to relatives in was ? stiff as ,eather ai;d so lame x Bethune and - Sumter. couldn't bend over. Doan's Kidney tab! Mrs. G. C. High and Miss Dorothy pjlls rid me of all tMs troubie and bad Hart have returned after a delightful faed me up in A.x shape again ? hav< trip in the west. at aI1 dea]ers Foster-Milbun* gvf,. Miss Lina Zeigler is at home after Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. an extended visit to Williamston and * "~"r 1:1 U . i i\r xx it Denmark Doings. Union. Mrs. Herbert Keller, of St. Mat- 4 Denmark, Sept. 11.?Mrs. Gordon thews, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. |f Ste^dman is visiting her sister in Fred Turner and Miss Carrie Riley. ^ Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Goudelock, of V Mrs. J. E. Steadman, accompanied Union, were recent visitors at the by her little granddaughter, Mary home of the latter's parents, Mr. and & 'Hane Walker, is visiting Mrs. Ar- Mrs. R. L. Zeigler. ttt + thur Pregnall, iii Columbia. ! ^ilss wjmau aaS iciuiuCU ^ _ ?XT. , . . xrtTT.? offoin from a visit to relatives iu Aiken. X Charles McNmch is in town again ,, Ae-ho She had as a recent visitor Miss y after spending the summer m Ashe- i Louise Prothro, of Williston. V Y1H0 X , ,, . xj;r,Q?, onH Mrs. William Haynsworth, of SumMr. and Mrs. Arthur Hines and ' , ,. . . OT1, ter, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A children were the guests of Mr. and ' 6 V Mrs. J. S. Walker for a few days this ^ss- . > Jasper Sojourner is spending a ^ We>Irs. A. L. Izlar, of Ocala, Pla., has week with his mother' Mrs- Janie So" A returned after a visit to the Misses bef?re going to Hopkins- V _ ville, Ky., wnere he will teach this Cooper. X Mr and Mrs. P. R. Barton are at winter- He was recently graduated A home again after spending the sum- from Vaderbilt univesity. A mer in the mountains of North Oaro- Mrs. R. S. Hope is at home from A ,ina a visit to Greenwood. n/r?r. t tt Tnrnpr is visitins: her -An innovation at the Baptist ^ ^ JALJ.O. JL . JLJLm w mother in Hartwell, Ga. ' church of Denmark was the sacred Mr. and Mrs..C. R. Hooton have re- concert rendered here last Sunday Hi turned from a two weeks' vacation. evening. It was thoroughly enjoyed Mrs. S. G. Mayfield and daughter, hy a large audience. Miss Christabel, and son, Judson, I . - have returned from a prolonged visit can wj^nce. ^Sefme at owel'f in the west. y0ll need fencing. G. O. SIMMONS, a j Miss Virginia Hutto left last week for Johnston, where she will teach J. WESLEY CRUM, JR., * this session. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Misses Vera Wiggins and Lula Bess Wroton left last week for North Bamberg, S. C. Carolina, where both are teaching Office Opposite Southern Depot. this session. * Practice in State and Federal Courts. K The Rev. W. E. Wiggins, pastor of Loans negotiated. of t the Methodist church, accompanied ~ by Mrs. Wiggins, has returned from Sjl 1 ? that a delightful trip to New York, Niaga- If ||)Y10\7 T|| g AOT] alL ra and other points of interest. Wr liUUll aota The Rev. O. J. Frier, pastor of the ^ REAL ESTATE Baptist church, and Mrs. Frier, are I - . ? . T ovoion. HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. j W{ visiting m lampa auu , 1 terli rh",c^'"" "" WHY THAT LAME BACA? ?* Miss Von Etta Milhous, of Columbia, has returned home after a pleas- mornillg lameness ? those ties, ant visit to relatives and friends here sharp paing when bending or lifting. felt and in Bamberg. make work a burden and rest imposMrs. R. L. Tyler and little son, g,jbi?. Don't be handicapped by a how Roy, spent a few da>s this week with back?look to your kidneys. You peai her sister, Mrs. Frank Sturgeon. will make n0 mistake bv following me Campbell Tyler spent some time ms Bamberg resident's example. here recently. He is an old Den- L B Fowler, contractor and build- and - - - ?M J _ E S and W A M ULES! Buggies Our stock of Buggies is the largest to be found in this section. We have on hand several makes, antl wp know them to be the best on the market. y\ What is better for a present for your wife and c'hil" J dren than a nice Buggy ? We have all styles, open y? or top, and we can certainly please you. This is the ' place to/get your new Buggy. Come in and see ? \ ' _ them. , I ... \ VNK BAMI BAMBERG, S. C. *6*. ATA aTA A! ^ ^ M|jr ^ 4p ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Just Arrived ? I _^___ ONE CARLOAD % I Titehold Shingles ? I On an L. B FOWLER, % B Bamberg, S. C. & u INDS, ARMS, I < UMBS^ ASLEEP ! Was Ron-Down, Weak and I ler?oos, Says Florida Lady. I [ _ Fire Bottles of Cardu B l|| ' Made Her WeO. I V/1A ^ athlaen, FHl?Mrs. Dallas Prlns, H ? m B ^ his place, says: "After the birth * Jmm mm ny last child...I got very much H 9 1 m 3 down and wftaksned. so much. H 9 L.Al1a A A. I could hardly do anything at ||| i I was so awfully nervous that B| I ould scarcely endure the least HI 11 e. My condition was getting HE II se all the time... H I ^ 1^ knew I must have some relief or I III II mid soon be in the bed and In a H i >ub condition for I felt so badly H was so nervous and weak I eould WIly live. My husband asked Dr. H I m about my taking Cardui. He H -mrm jl **?? Am , 'It's a good medicine, and good H rg# ^gl T Cf that trouble', so be got me 5 bot- H | H ..After about the second bottle I H greatly Improved.. .before taking H * ty limbs and hands and arms H Id go to sleep. After taking it, H ever, this poor circulation disap- H I | ecL My strength came back to ||| ! and I was soon on the road to IS th. After the use of about 5 bot- H I could do all my house-work H k'lymOl'C attend to my six children be- H A CUTlIld ? 3u can feel safe in giving Cardui H ^ Lorough trial for your troubles. It ||| j dius iiu naruuiui or naon-iorming |g| jjj| pi, but is composed of mild, vege- ? 1 a9 medicinal ingredients with no iS ? after-effects. Thousands of women H 3 voluntarily written, telling of H good Cardui has done them. It 111 lid help you, too. Try it. B 74 H ead The Herald, $2.00 per ^*r CONS I fr Yy YY YY 1 YY Aa Mules f f * YY :vi 1 1 <$ <$ . We have on hand some good mules C^r^5 and a few horses. We will take pleas mm ; z% : J nre showing yon these animals. Aa It rlnBFB rv K? Come in and look them over, whether && TtBB _ , j ,g- yon desire to buy or not. Our sales- aa H^ggl v V ll^plfs men are at your command. ' AA Waffons ^ ' w g'l It is always our pride to sell th.e best Wagon lade. Our stock is more complete than ever. Ye have dozens of all sorts of Wagons, and when v ou want one we will sell it at the right price. iemember our guarantee with every vehicle. | 3 ERG If if . v > * * * *TY M * ^K*?2lia9l d after July I we will pay I i 11 w& ^B ' >* . "T , B^jIS *V' wa^& :?m ffl v."'?:fl 1 ' 4 ^1 ''.i+iia vmgs depos- 1 lis applies to | id new de- I BH *?& II Wtt & Merchants Bank * I HRHA.RDT, S. C. | H ' r J* ' '?