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X A Car < r* VOI lot G. FRi % _________________________________ Another season hat minds naturally tr FALL AND We have provided for you a that is best in Men's and We especially recoi GRIFFON BRAND of. 'Wiich we have exeli always been our purpose and customers and . yoi from us feeling assured thi lines which we can absolu * O?TUof fkiA A/ L^VO L. inav at / Personal Mention. ?Capt. D. H. Rice, of Olar, was in the ' city yesterday. ?Mr. D. G. Copeland is at home from i Annapolis on a furlough. ?Mr. W. H. Yarn, of Colston, spent last Sunday in Augusta. ?Capt. and Mrs. E. R. Walter spent a few days in the city last week. J ?Mr. Thos. Clayton, of the Colston section, was in the city yesterday. ?Rev. S. P. Chisolm, of the Colston section, was here last Saturday. ?Mr. J. C. Folk, Sr., of the Folk's Store section, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr, J. H. Fender, of the Folk's Store section, was in the city last Thursday. ?Messrs. G. E. and J. F. Hearse, Jr., of the Hearse section, were here last Thursday. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cauthen are on a visit to relatives at Ninety-six, Green-! wood county. ?Messrs. W. P. and J. J. Jones went to the West last week to buy a carload of horses and mules. ?Miss Carrie Armstrong has gone on an extended visit to ber aunt, Mrs. Sahlman, in Fernandina, Fla. \ ?Mr. J. 0. Hearse, of the Hearse section, was in the city Tuesday to enter nis son at the Fitting School. ?Mr. J. R. Owens, of Charleston, is visiting relatives in the city. He will be hefre for about two weeks. ?Mr. J. W. Stokes went to the West v last week and bought a carload of horses and mules for G. Frank Bamberg. . ?Mrs. M. W. Hook and children returned home la6t week, after spending the summer with relatives in Lexington and Abbeville counties. Northern Race Prejudice. A mob at Carlisle, Ind., has chased all non-resident negroes from town, and the 4 press dispatches report that all resident negroes will be driven out. The homes r\f oil riArrrnps in the Tillage have been w* ?-O- ? ovisited, and partly demolished. This assault upon all the negroes of a community was incited by the shooting of a white man by one "negro.?Atlanta Journal. Several statesmen who have been much in evidence in the legislature through their much talking and otherwise have been retired as the result of the primary. Some were defeated and some stood for other offices. The primary system is not wholly bad after all. Sometimes it accomplishes good.?Columbia Record. ? Personally Conducted Excursion to World's Fair. St Louis, via Southern Railway. September 27th, 1904. The Sonthern Railway will operate a personally conducted excursion to St. Louis (World'8 Fair.). Special train consisting of coaches and pullman cars will leave~"Columbia, S. C., Tuesday, September 27th, at 7:10 a. m. and arrive in St. Louis4:50p. m. next day, going via Spartanburg, Asbeville, Knoxville and Louisville. This train will be in charge of one of our most experienced passenger agents, who will look especially after ladies and children travelling alone. This train will be a solid through train and upon application in advance we will reserve for each passenger one whole seat, also accommodations and board will be engaged at St. Louis, by giving notice in advance, as to what rate desired and length of stay in St. Louis, etc. For full information as to rates, schedules, etc., apply to R. W. HUNT, Division Passenger Ag% Charleston, S. C. Laurens Editor Discouraged. Take it all in all. the delezation to the lower house of congress nominated in these primaries is probably the weakest that South Carolina has had since 1876. The material offering was for the most part commonplace in character. In at least one district, the sixth, the man immeasurably superior to his three opponents tailed the ticket.?Laurens Advertiser. IN PRAISE OF CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. "Allow me to give a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says, John Hamlett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without getting relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, Denmark. ' ?* . . -.Vt^3?..f of Hon ne before they ha1 - r oi Buggies ana w. \NK E 9 passed and our 'end towards WINTER complete assortment of all Boys' wearing apparel, nmend the CLOTHING (W) asive control. It has to please our friends i can freely purchase it we only handle those tely guarantee to be the loney Can Buy Election Figures. The vote in the second primary was larger than expected, more than ninety thousand votes being polled. Earle beat Mobley badly for railroad commissioner, the vote being: Earle, 50,726; Mobley, 40,293. For congress in the sixth district J. E. Ellerbe received 7,735 and J. W. Rags, dale 5,730. For solicitor of the fifth circuit Geo. Bell Timmerman received 6,656 and Geo. R. Rembert 4,546. For congress in the second district the vote stood as follows: May field. Patterson. Aiken 1,541 2,116 Barnwell 645 1,870 Bamberg 1 846 281 Beaufort, (unofficial) 182 450 Edgefield 632 945 Hampton 570 794 Saluda ..1,105 695 Totals' 5,522 6,651 Card of Thank*. Friends and fellow citizens of the Second Congressional District: To my friends, I desire to express my gratitude for their loyal and generous support in the recent primary, but since words are so inadequate, I will simply say, I thank you. To "mine enemy" I have only to say, that I will endeavor to unburden my memory of the injustices that they have practiced upon me. To the friends of my opponents, I wish to express my hearty commendation for having stood by their friends. For the great mass of citizens who acted witnout prejudice in casting men ballots for one or the other of my opponents, for reasons that appeared sufficient to themselves, I have no feeling but that of hearty good-will and regret that we have not known each other better. And, however much of a disappointment defeat may be to me, your verdict against my further public service at this time is accepted without bitterness. , Of my two opponents I also wish to say, that I am not only without malice towards them, but on-the contrary, my personal regard for them is higher than when we entered the campaign together. Adv. L. J. Williams. Longmire's Store, S. C., Sept. 10,1904.. THE STOMACH IS THE MAN. A weak stomach weakens the man, be* cause it cannot transform the food he eats into nourishment. Health and strength cannot be restored to any sick man or weak woman without first restoring health and strength to the stomach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to feed the tissues ana revive the tired and run down limbs and organs of the body. Eodol Dyspepsia Cure digest? what you eat, cleanses and strengthens the glands and membranes of the stomach and cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. 8old by H. F. Hoover. A Yitai Question. "I understand," said Col. Kaintuck, "that Jedge Parker cultivates a good bit of rye." "Yes," said the man who was soliciting the colonel's interests, "he does." "Also some corn. "Yes." "That's all very well," responded the blue grass leader, "but tell me this. Does the Jedge raise any mint ?" A POWER FOR GOOD. The pills that are potent in action and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. W. S. Philpot, of Albany, Ga., says: "During a bilious attack I took one. Small as it was it did me more good than calomel, blue mass or any pill I ever took and the effect was pleasant. Little Early Risers are an ideal pill." Sold by H. F. Hoover. The Bare Facts. "Anyway," said the Cheerful Idiot as he looked over the Tired Citizen's shoulders at the picture of an Igorrot dog feast "that's one part of the canine they don't seem to fancy." "What's that?" asked the Tired Citizen, accommodatingly. "The pants," replied the Cheerful Idiot with loud laughter. "Why don't you see a physician ?" "No, siree," answered Farmer Corntossel." If I git cured it's got to be by patent medicine. Nobody gits his picture in the paper fur being cured by a regular doctor." "We want a man for our information bureau," said the manager; "but he must be one who can answer all sorts of questions and not lose his head." "That's me," replied the applicant. "I'm the father of eight children." J ' - it". ... . . . - ;es and ve been picked ove agons that can be ^AMBE THE VALUE OF SULPHUR. Efficiency in Healing Well Attained by Hancock'i Liquid Sulphur. Used on the face Hancock's Liquid Sulphur renders the complexion clarified, beautiful and strong. After sulphur bathing, as prepared with Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, the skin is felt to glow with renewed health and animation. Acne, catarrh, diptheria, itch, herpes, pimples, prickly heat and ringworm, with many more ills, are guaranteed a cure by Hann/w?t'a T.tnnirt Snlnhnr?Nature's creates! germicide. Canker and other soreness ol scalp, eyelids, month, nose and throat yield to its power. Leading pharmacist! sell it Request booklet from Hancock Liquid Snlphur Co., Baltimore, Hd. The way of a politician was illustrated by Senator Dietrich, of Nebraska, who was asked by a friend in New Tork as to how he was getting along. 44 Well" replied the Nebraskan, "the men whom I gave positions when I was governor still call me governor. Those whom I have helped since I was elected to the Senate, call me Senator. The rest all call me "that damn ingr&te.' I guess Fm doing as well as the average." 1 ' Widow?Do you understand the language of flowers, Doctor Crusty ? Doctor Crusty?No, ma-am. Widow?Yob. don't know if yellow means jealousy? Doctor Crusty-No, ma'am; yellow means biliousness. Sensation! ' The Special Prices I am Quoting on floor Coverings of all kinds is creating a sensation. I have the Largest Stock ever brought to this section DaIIc MoHinn1 I\VIU XTlUiUll^ AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE DUPUCATEO. Matting worth 15c?12?c yd Matting worth 23c?20c yd Matting worth 30c?27?c yd Matting worth 35c?30c yd I have all kinds, Chipa and Japan, in carpet patterns, the' handsomest yon ever saw. See the new fibre carpet, cheap and durable and . very pretty, .v.v.v.v. RUGS Bi^ Bargains in Rugs, All Patterns, Grades and Sizes Rugs worth $1.25 for ?1.00 Rugs worth 1.50 for 1.25 Rugs worth 1.75 for 1.50 Rugs worth 3.00 for 2.50 Rugs worth 4.25 for 3.45 The values quoted are real and you can be convinced if you see the quality of the goods. Full line I Car net Samoles on hand, and I can have a carpet made for you to fit any room. This is the cheapest and best way to buy a carpet. I baye all grades of carpets in my line of samples. See me for anything in Furniture and Housefurnishing Goods. G.1YS t Furniture Exclusively . i - - -X - *r ; vV I Mules Just A r. You can also see the largest and be found anywhere, x x x :RG, Bamberj Fall Styles are Now ^ spectfully Solicit an 1E3585L c~) best GO Agents for Crawfo Shoes. Beat on Ey L. A. K ^ Bamberg, P Tour Health k Chick Spring Impure water is responsible for more sicknes i >5?( one cause. Hundreds of deaths occurring ann ; JjgT/ tion of the country are directly traceable to 1 water from bad wells, springs or from the water | Thus is clearly seen the necessity for absolu i Chick Springs "Water has undergone the mos | WD)/ purity and eminent chemists say it is absolu I purity of any kind. It is an ideal table wat JiS)) the taste, full of life and sparkle and vim. But it is the medicinal qualities of Chick Spi ^0) make it particularly valuable. It is a certain v5for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and o the digestive organs. It has been found invaluj ment of Kidney and Bladder Diseases and vgj) Women is without a peer. , ? Sold by Druggists and Dealers or Shipped Dir . Write for Booklet, Prices, E M Chick Springs C< CHICK SPRINGS, SOUTH GARC flams, Shoulders and Breakfast Strips At Moye's Grocery Store Whenever you are in need of anything in this line, why not go, send, or ' phone to No. 14 and be sure that you will get something nice and something that you can eat. I carry anything in this line you may want. My brands are Dove, Swift's, Armour's, and Hammond's and out of ail these good brands I can surely please you. Give me your trade and see that you can do better by trading with me than any one else. Tours for business, M. Moye Telephone IVo. 14, Bamberg, S. C. / Southern Railway WORLD FAIR-ST. LOUIS I Best Line, I Choice of Routes, Through Sleepers, And Dining Cars Stopovers Allowed at Western Xorth Carolina, Summer Resorts and Other Points LOW EXCURSION FIGURES I For full information or World's Fair Literature Apply to Any Agent Southern Railway, or Ri 117 HUNT Division Passenger Agent, : t TT lllJ 11 1 j Charleston, S. C. n i j of all kinds can be found at The MfiTintierV Herald Book Store. Send your 1 JiUllullvi J children here for pencils & tablets [ lit ivea m ' Ready and we Re* Early Call from You 9H ODS'LOWEST PRICES S rd Q3.BO and *4.00 <J^H artH for the Money iSl '~V4N33nR^^^^I llaubeJH r S S^lCO IVww I s Water ifH y^sStM able in the treat*X54K ^1 MODEL FARM FOR A model farm of aboat eight hiutdj8w|^H| acres in Willow Township, foar from Cope and four miles from Norwira||^^H with fifteen foar-room tenant bous?e^]^^H good ginning outfit, saw mil), comfortig|B|ffl^H dwelling house, new barns and good new store house, together twenty head of mules, two fine troraSll^^H mares, one saddle horse, one family hjuiuKSK&gHH two standard bred colts, one yearold. six good work horses, six four-hotM^^^^H wagons, two one-horse wagons, two carts, two buggies and one carriage. TaHfejjgl^^M place is well stocked with farm machhriBMK^^BW of all kinds. Also five hundred and fifty-eight acrdffillM|B in Union Township, one mile from with seven four-room tenant houses. T?l|j|]^^B places will be sold with the provislnH^B|H made on them this year. I would like to sell these places on oisKaB^B before the first of November, as abamp^^^B that time I will have to begin my operations for another year in case not sell. Apply to J. W. B ARNI^,^|* Stomach I No appetite, loss of strength, nanroii^B^SH ness, headache, constipation, bad general debility, sour risings, and cata^lffljB^H of the stomach are all due to indigeatfgg^^||9H Kodol cures indigestion. This new disccu^M'^^BH try represents the natural juices of digsd^^^^H tion as they exist in a healthy stomaol^i '^B^B combined with the greatest known tonif^'J^^B and reconstructive properties. Kodol pepsia Cure does not only cure indlgeswjijj||^^M and dyspepsia, but this famous remadjlipjiB^B cures all stomaeh troubles by cleanstnj^B^^BB piUUJTiUg, SWCClClilllg ?11U the mucous membranes lining the stonunl^Ji?fcj^^^fl Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rarenswood, W, Vs., " 1 was troubled with sour stomach for twenty Kodol cured me and we are now usisc it te Kodol Digests Whet Yob tit ; Bottles only. $1.00 Size holdiny 2J< times the size, which sells for 50 cents. Prepared by K. a DeWITT ft 00., OHiOAOQh^^H^M DENTAL SIJB0E03r?^^^^^| In office every day in the week. Grad^J|i$|^^H ite of Baltimore College of Dental ?ery, class 1892. Member of S. C. Deattfsja Association. Office next to bank. I