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* * gStiT 1 See 1 I | In Biigg |g. PERSONAL MENTION. ? j People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?Dr. C. E. Kinsey, of Williams, spent Tuesday and yesterday in the city. ?Mr. C. M. Gray, of the Buford's Bridge section, was in the city last Friday. ?Messrs. H. A. and B. V. Kearse, i of the Kearse section, were in the city last Friday. * ?Messrs. J. B. and M. W. Rentz, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the city last Friday. ?Messrs. Laurie P. McMillan and John McCue spent Sunday with friends at Ravenel. ?Mrs. A. H. Bruce, of Branchville, spent last Thursday and Friday in the city on a visit to relatives. ?Messrs. C. S. Hiers and I. D. Copeland, of Ehrhardt, were here last Friday, and called to see us. ?Mr. R. L. Zeigler, of Allendale, spent last Friday night in the city on a visit to the family of Mr. J. A. Byrd. r ?Mrs. L. E. Hill is at home again after an extended visit to her son, Mr. H. H. Hill, and his family, at Sanford, Fla. ?Messrs. J. C. Copeland, Isaac W. Carter, H. L. Brown, and G. B. Clayton, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the city Monday. ?Mrs. M. A. Adams and Mrs. H. W. Johnson spent several days in . Branchville last week on a visit to Mrs. W. L. Stokes. ?Mr. R. D. Oatman, of Washington, D. C., spent Sunday and Monday in the city on a visit to the family of Mr. J. H. Dixon. ?Mr. H. B. Breland, of the Kearse section, was in the city last Friday, and was a caller at The Herald office. He was delighted with our new office and our new machinery. ?Mr. J. A. Chassereau, of Ehrhardt, was in the city last Saturday. He was here to meet Dr. T. M. Bailey, of Greenville, who was on his way to Ehrhardt to organize a Baptist church. ?Messrs. S. G. Mayfield, H. M. Graham, J. F. Carter, and B. W. Miley are in Columbia attending the 6upreme Court. They are there to argue cases, appeals from the second circuit being heard this week. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Muldrow, of Anderson, and Miss Carson, of Toronto, Canada, arrived in the city last night on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. CS. T-ranlr Ramhpr? \frs ItflllrirOW was formerly Miss Bessie Tolly, a niece of Mrs. Bamberg, and has visited here before. All American lady shoes, formerly sold at $3.50, now for $3.00, those formerly sold at $3.25, now $2.75, at C. R. Brabham"s Sons. The American lady shoe is the best shoe for ladies sold in Bamberg. I Ano We received hand was gc selected by o perience. Tl men of this i ? i nib L,u You know w many years we do in live jes, Wago and everythi get the best i Come to see i FRA B A REFUND ORDERED. t Lumber Shippers to Get $165,000 from Railroads. Washington, Jan. 28.?By far the largest specific allowance of reparation ever ordered by the interstate commerce commission was maue today when that body approved a settlement agreement of $165,000 in satisfaction of the claims on account of unreasonable rates on lumber shipped from Southern mills, involving about 125 cases and 11 different railroads of the South. These are said to be about one-third of claims to the same kind pending before the commission. They involve the 2-cent difference per 100 pounds between the advanced rates made effective in the summer of 1903 and those in effect for a number of years prior thereto, on shipments that moved between the time of the advance and the summer Ol 1907, wnen, after the final decision of the United States supreme court sustaining the decisions of the commission after a course of appeals, the lower rates were restored. The different roads are: Southern railway, Atlantic Coast Line, Nashville, Chattanooga <fc St. Louis, Seaboard Air Line, Central of Georgia, Georgia Southern & Florida, Macon & Rirminfrham Kpw Orlpans Sr. Texas. Pacific, Mobile & Ohio, Illinois Central. Louisville & Nashville. The settlement agreement was reached between the petitioners and the carriers on January 12 last, and the commission's approval is with . the 'proviso that the commission reserves the right to require, if necessary, a statement showing in detail the distribution" of this fund among the several claimants. The claims were heretofore decided by the commission in its reports by Commissioner Clements in what are known as the Yellow Pine Association and Tift cases. . Congressman to be Tried. Washington, Feb. 2.?Representa- ( tive J. Thomas Heflin, of Alabama, 1 will not escape prosecution under the 1 indictment charging him with assault ( with intent to kill Louis Lundy, j March 25, although the principal J witness, whose marriage last Decern- 1 i_n;r, Liiiiue uci uc a 1 mw-uo ^.1.1 Gagarin, and a Russian subject, will not be able to be present. United States Attorney Baker is " authority for the statement. While admitting his plans to call Mr. Heflin to trial this month have been interfered with he denies that the case will be dropped. The Princess Arnheim-Gagarin, who at the time of the alleged assault, was Miss Georgia Jeffrey, was the passenger on the car, whom Mr. Heflin considered had received an insult. She was married in Canton, China. Pay your town taxes to A. M. ? Brabham, town treasurer, at C. R. Brabham's Sons store. ther ( another car load o >ing so fast that w< ne of the very best hey were selected e section, and we car >ad bet e stand back of eve of fair dealing witl ; stock and vehicles ns, Harne ng in this line, we assortment of style us. You are alwa} .INK k M B E R G , SOI New Style Store I am now running one of the most up-to-date and ' cleanest grocery stores ever seen in Bamberg. * I make a specialty of having everything fresh and clean and at prices to suit you and your pocket. I have just received a large line of Hpin7 Pirklpc A A VIAAC4 A AVAmavk/ both in bottles and loose. Country Syrup I have also some of. the very nicest country syrup at 50c the gallon ever sold in the city. Mackerel Large fat and fresh at 2 for 25c. Come and see us and be convinced that what we claim is true. All goods delivered promptly and free in city limits. E .BART PRICE BAMBERG, S. C. ???? W. E. FREE Attorney-at-Law All business entrusted to me will receive prompt attention. Office for present at court house. NOTICE FINAL DISCHARGE. The undersigned executor of the io+o+o nf TrtVin M RhnaH Hpponspr? -sO La IV VJl WUU A?uv/U.\A) will make application to be granted a inal discharge as executor of the said istate,- before the Judge of Probate tor Bamberg County, at his office, Bamberg, S. C., on the 23rd day Feb'uary, 1909. DUNCAN E. SMOAK, Executor. Bamberg, S. C., Jan. 27, 1909. MEAT MARKET. Same men at a different place. When you want the best meats obtainable call at our market opposite The Herald Building, Main street. Our prices are right. We also buy beef cattle, pork, hogs, hides, chickens and eggs. BBONSON&GBANT BAMBERG, S. C. , ' v.. !Vv,:'! . ' - Zar Load f Horses and mules yesterday morning. The lot on S5 ft 2 had to get these by telegraph. They were carefully II buyers in the country===a man of many years' ex- l|f|S specially to suit the needs of the farmers and mill ? 1 suit you in quality and price. :=: :=: gajiM ore Buying 13 ry thing we sell, and we satisfy every customer. Our |||g|f fi the people of this section and the immense business ||||| 5 is proof conclusive that we treat the people right. SpS ss, Lap Robes, 11 have a big stock as usual. We buy in car load lots, ;J| ;s and makes, and will make prices and terms right. sgJjB rs welcome whether you buy or not. :=: :=: :=: :=: ||jg8 bamberqI JTH CAROLINA i Still the King f 5 We have moved our grocery store for the present into the J f J small brick building m rear of H. C. Folk, .where we are serv- I til T ing our customers as usual with the best to be had in groceries. Zt-tpa * F * VAITT 4144/1 C?Ar<ll 2 Evcryming new aiiu rieau 2 and I am prepared to serve my customers as well as ever, ? ; 2 No old stock, everything new and fresh. It is true our place 2 is small, but we have a large warehouse, and can take care Ilfa 2 ' of every want in our line. Our telephone is in, and we can fcl|l| 2 fill your orders promptly. Send them to us, and we will de- Ip||S J liver promptly, free of charge, anywhere within the city limits ?p|| | Some Mighty Nice Things to Eat ij * iust received. In a few weeks we will move into a handsome ? ;J T store on Main street, but in the meantime, don't forget us. t | T We will appreciate your trade and give prompt and courteous T attention to all orders, whether given in person or over the J ^|J T 'phone. We are here to serve you satisfactorily, and will do so. 2 ?'1F WE PLEASE VOU, TELL OTHERS; IF NOT. TELL US." ^|||j ! I). L Kinard & Co. I 2 BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA fli | jHfc