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n -?a <} V vv s> > * HI IaI II#*#%J?^ It nuulu r' X t TL * ' v I lhisi [' If I FOR I Kj This is the gi I 111 largest line o I 13 we over ^ou? 1X1 need one mo: j flC HHBBHHWHm ?j ^ til ^ T B Maybe its a ^ & I wants. If it is eit H iyi ? spect these DEP^ J^S I^VVVVVVVVVVV BS PERSONAL MENTION. Em ? H B People Vistting in This City and at Hv Other Points. BH& ; > ' ? 8 I ?-Decania Dewlin?g, of Charlotte, B is spending a few days in Bamberg. H&. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. ,E. Pelder, of fl Cope, visited relatives in the city . .i?Rev. G. P. Watson, of Mullins, g is pending a few days in the city ; V with relatives. *?iMiss Stella Hair, of Charleston, spent a few days recently with Mrs. * Robert Black. ?tMrs. R. B. Sessions, of Ridgeway, is spending some time in the city !witn relatives. ?President J. C. Guilds, of Colum' bia college, spent a short while in the city Monday. ?Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartzog, of ' Birmingham, have been in Bamberg for the past few days. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. WT. Cope and lit %*. tie ,Gaenn, Jr., were in the city for i 1 several days the past week. ?Arthur B. Jordan, of Dillon, editor of The Dillon Herald, and Mrs. Jordan, were recent visitors here. ?Herbert Zeigler, prominent far j& mer of the Oope section 01 grange-; BL burg county, was in the city Satur-! Sp day. Sffi ?Misses Martha Snyder and Sarah B Chapman have returned to ColumH bia college after spending a few days ^K:V . in the city. sB ?Miss Bessie Lee Black has imR proved some after a recent illness i HP which confined her to her home fori several days. ?Willie Wiggins, or Macon, a Bamberg raised boy, spent several! W? days in bis old home ihere the first! [ of the week. j * ?Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Bell and son, j i William, returned to Myrtle Beach I; l Friday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. f E. L. Price, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. T. < n'n 3 nrlin II 0 LflUIC is Your C ES^ ^ eatest opportunity c f coats for ladies, mi jht. Now we are g< st; a look will convir nnHBnnnn Quality for AO Occasions en waiting for DRESSES to 1 J.-L ? ? ? rkT>T>rk"DrnT , llilS IS UUlJ )UUi V7JT X VALV-L I ) 'had a wonderful DRESS bus because we had the line as we towever we had rather clear 01 as, even though we must do s riargin of prifit. Come and h t we have to offer and at price :> pay. Shirt Waists and i fAIST or SKIRT that you m her a SKIRT or W AIST we JRTMENTS, we may have jus ^ guarantee the PRICE to pie VVVW?V?VVVVV^ a . - ^ ?Jesse C. Folk, an old Bamberg citizen who moved to prangeburg a year or more ago, -recently paid a visit back here. ?Rev. Geo. P. White left this week for Greenville to attend the sessions of the South Carolina state Baptise convention. ?Rev. W. J. Snyder, A. B. Utsey, and L. B. Fowler were among those who attended the Methodist conference sessions in St. George. ?J. E. Steadman and R. C. Hardwick, Denmark attorneys, were in Bamberg a while last Friday passing through on their way to Bhrhardt on professional business. ?C. R, Brabham, Jr., and W. D. Rihoad, Sr., were Bamberg delegates who attended the recent South Carolina conference of the Methodist Episcopal church held in St. George. ?Mrs. J. J. Cudd and little dauigh- j ter, Aline, of Spartanburg, after spending some time with relatives in Bamberg, left by automobile Sunday for their hopie, accompanied by Mr. Cudd. ?Mrs. W. A. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. B.- F. Moore returned to their homes in McColl Monday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smoak, of Bamberg, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cope, of Cope. ?Miss Harrie Delle Free, who for several weeks has been at her home here on account of injuries sustained in an automobile accident, left Sunday morning to resume her duties as teacher in Georgia. Suffers a Broken Leg. Little Arthur Kirsch Bruce, the seven-year-old son of Mr. and -Mrs. Edwin Curtis Bruce, Sr., of Bamberg, suffered a peculiar and serious accident Monday afternoon. His father and mother were in a buggy driving along Main street near their home and little Arthur with two other little boys were riding on the back of cne Duggy wnen in moving around Arthur's feet became in some way ' 1 U UlUlfJ f Ipportur : rn f \JUi FOR >f your life to secure sses and children ev ring to undersell, wc ice. Coats for misses | Coat Suits o :>e I - We believe that d J. I we have been having I von would not neerl ;q I we are really going t< I that you will need a S ir I STYLISH THIS SI 50 I show vou. After se | the prices we have pL is I decide you can afford I over, we have one at skirts led to complete your winter invite you to come and int the GARMENT you need, ase. We invite you to come JUK It 1 y Van Camp ONLY 2 Goes Good Our 1 | : Wilboc I VI HUGO MEATS OF entangled with the buggy machinery. The little fellow was throwTn to the ground and as his foot was fastened he was dragged along some distance ber'ore his parents realized that any4U.V/* J v ~ J A ~ i * cuing uau iicippcueu. a pny sicia.*^ was quickly summoned and an examination disclosed the fact that his right leg was broken a few inches above the knee. Arthur is in the second grade at school and *his little N * . _ . . MEBKBRSSBSSflnEKSSKBSBtS^ iity--We MISSES s a real coat at a m er collected under oi ; have put the knife i and girls $3 up, for uring the pleasant weather I * many of you decided that | a SUIT, but since you find | ) have some winter weather | >UTT. We have many NEW | ]ASON SUITS we wish to 1 eing these and considering | aeed on the SUITS you will | [ one. Come and look them | vour PRICE. 1 ?/ !&? I Never have we had; I so if you prefer the M I and let us show you M. In addition to the piec< | for Xmas gifts, which i I show you, then if its G ml V A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A J^A A^A i T T^T T^T T^T T^f T^f Chili Sauce !5 CENTS W!tk Hma nf V V till V/11V VI Roasts & Price | ALL KINDS I SRG, S. C. ^ }JJ 1 friends and hie rmes tnn Heoniv avm_ | w " -WW MVV^V ^ ^ | pathize with him in his misfortune j while he is laid up. He suffered ' much pain and agony,. but is a game j little chap and stood the ordeal well, and it is good to note that he is now 1 doing as well as could be expected under the circumstances and is destino^ fn? o nn/inili. wauwu JLU1 a ICCUVCIJ^* Renew your subscription today. . . ' \ ' ' * ' ' ' ; ' h. ' . :.'v / ????11? If IW VVU1 Have H CO/ FOR CI ost reasonable pric ne roof in this coui to the coat prices ri ladies $5 up. Not a CI ! P?mil Ill Underwear i You surely can't waii tend to buy your OTTI MENTS if you intend to ter. For that reason we j on all OUTER and UNL we believe will more tl i proval, when you have i have a complete assortr for LADIES, MISSES -space is too limited to m or quote prices here, bu1 I self. (Goods and Small \ a more varied assortment in t [ATERTAL to make your I ATERIAL you would like to e goods we have many servi ve will be glad for you to ins loves, Hosiery or Corsets yoi \ lamberg CARROLL THE JEWELER Is Beady fer Easiness / If it is kept in a f/A Modern Jewelry fuff Store, I have it. Jjjjg The stock which I lii| now have on dis- wX&s play is being in 1 creased daily by ^ I shipmentsof I Christmas goods featu | is your privilege t< 3 to serve you at all time I S. S. CARR If I . A" Last Ull | Of the I FRIDAY, DE I The fintt * I IIU vuu ) c- v v ,; .*? ;.y ; h?a?Bmn?iii'Min n iiibmwM| fl 1A ft l aa uurs p I rm I 1 | I HILDREN | I e. We have the <? .: nty. To be frank, J ght at the time you || leap Coat tat a Cheap Price 1 UH^weaters^^^^l 2 :jg?|jB t much longer if you in- i Y flj 'EE or UNDER GAR- 1 f ffl get their value this win- | Y |B8 have reduced the prices IV B ER GARMENTS which I Y ; M tan meet with your ap- r Y |H nspected the lines. We ft Y fl aent of UNDERWEAR I Y mm and CHILDREN. Our ft p* H ention the various kinds | |Y SB : come and see for your- | 1^ hese DEPARTMENTS, ^ ' ; ' >RESS or SUIT, come T have a DEESS made of. | i4 BHg ceable articles suitable $ J4 9H pect. Come and let us A 1 need, see ours. I X HH xing^St^^ Last." flS o inspect and we will be glad HHj OLL, Bambtrg, S. C. __ ^ y- 4&K1H9 4^J>x ?BH y y X % . . : .?n A HnHR A MS iimig iiiiyj taaoja | I wmm am n:i Ha I ' .^1 (Ill Ull bill I A A a E?k9S yr y^T T^T $ Ty^rf ^ "ky^y . - 'r