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Bamberg Sjrralb ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1801. A. W. KNIGHT. Editor. Published every Thursday in The Herald building, on Main street, in the live and growing City of Bamberg, being issued from a printing office which is equipped with Mergenthaler linotype machine, cylinder press, folder, two jobbers, all run by electric power, with other material and machinery in keeping, the whole equipment representing an investment of $10,000 and upwards. Subscriptions?By the year, $1.00, or 10 cents a month for less-than one year. All subscriptions payable strictly in advance. Advertisements?$ 1.00 per ^nch for first insertion, subsequent insertions 50 cents per inch. Legal advertisements at the rates allowed by law. Local reading notices 10 cents & line each insertion. Wants and other advertisements under special head, 1 cent a word each insertion. Liberal contracts made for three, six, and twelve months. Write for rates. Obituaries, tributes of respect, reso. lutions, cards of thanks, and all nox tlces of a personal or political character are charged for as regular advertising. Contracts for advertising not subject to cancellation after first *; .>* insertion. Communications?We are always '. glad to publish news letters of those 4 pertaining to matters of public interv:."\ est. We require the name and ad: ? dress of the writer in every case. No article which is defamatory. or offensively personal can find place in our columns at any price, and we are , not responsible for the opinions expressed in any communication. ||f ' Thursday, June 16, 1910 The Pee-Dee Advocate remarks that more people die irom aog un.es 2; _ than snake bites. Yet we kill snakes ' Jt . and pet dogs. 1 The women of Walterboro and the women of Bamberg are enlisted in civic leagues and they are diligent in Improving the looks of their respective towns. A wise young man always searches the towns having industrious civic leagues for June brides.?The State. . < Our Industrial Edition. We have begun? the preliminary l$:. Xr work on our Industrial Edition, and in a few days we will begin to call on the business men in reference to r, same. Every one to whom we have talked seems enthusiastic on the sub; j jcct, and we believe that we- can is' ^sue a creditable edition if the busi- ' ness men of Bamberg will assist by advertising and write-ups. This edition will no doubt be of great benefit -r * to the town, and while we do not expect to make any money out of it, g&V* ' we cannot afford to stand all the ex|i*v;V pense. We hope to issue this edition about the first of August, but the date will depend on how soon we bsxh z?an p-p? nhotneranhs. cuts, etc: There || is a lot of work on such an enterT prise as this, and we propose to get j it out right, even if it takes three months. ( | Bamberg Should Follow. | '5*\ ?? 1 t; '-< Who does not admire the pluck if and public spirit of the citizens of the - town of Saluda? The^ came together one day last week and subscribed $30,000 toward building a railroad, \y. some mortgaging their homes In order to secure the amount subcribed. That is the spirit that builds towns ' and cities. Mark our prediction that Saluda will soon have jailroad connections with the outside world and is destined at no very remote day to , be a town of large commercial imJ " portance.?Edgefield Advertiser, hBamberg ought to follow Saluda's example to some extent aiyl we'll < m. soon have another railroad. ^ New Advertisements. ' J. J Smoak?Keep Cool Carter & Carter?Law Card. Dr. M. R. Campbell?Home Indus Hoover's Drug Store?Traveling '" 'f- Needs. E. A. Hooton?Hooton Gives a tvi Cash Discount. ^ J. B. Kearse, Supervisor?Notice to E;y. Road Overseers. Jacob Ehrhardt, Secretary?Lutheran Parsonage for Sale. S. C. Mitchell, President?The University of South Carolina. : Summons for Relief in case of M. Hornik against Mamie M. Morris. . - SENTENCED TO HANG. _ Bethune's Plea of Insanity Does Not , Get Him Off. Manning, June 8.?Willie Bethune was arraigned to-day to have a nev day of execution assigned. His coun sel interposed a plea of insanity. The question is the defendant herein insane and incapable of understanding the meaning of punishment, was answered no by the jury and Judge Memminger sentenced Bethune to be hanged on Friday, the first day of July next. ?f~ % *' i i KILLED HIS SISTER-IN-LAW. Henry Jackson Claims Gun was Accidentally Discharged. Mallory, June 11.?Henry Jackson, a young negro farmer, shot anc instantly killed his sister-inlaw Queen Allen, in his house on th< farm of Mr. John L. Lane, one anc one-half miles from town, early this morning, then threw his gun on hte bed and fled to the woods a few yards to the rear of his house where h< attempted to end his own life by cutt ing his throat with the dull blade ol an old cheap pocket knife. He inflicted a very ugly, though uot necessar ny lauxi, gaou. > Jackson's wife, who was a sistei of the dead woman, was the onlj witness to the affair. She claims, as does Jackson, that the man was ir the act of ejecting a shell preparatorj to cleaning his gun, when it was accidentally discharged, blowing an ug ly hole in the back of the woman's head, where the entire load lodged Sheriff Lane and Coroner Gasque were promptly notified by telephone but have not arrived at this writing VISITOR LEAVE WITH WEALTH Daughter Shows WTiere Father Kepi His Money Burried. Spartanburg, June 13. ? Aftei showing her cousin over the premises and interesting him in the calf anc chickens and garden, the daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Henderson, ir the absence of her parents showec her kinsman where her father ,;kepl his money buried. According to testimony broughl out in the hearing to-day, Johr Reeves was penniless for he had jusl asked for a loan of 15 cents before being shown the treasure. After he had been shown the treasure he returned to the house a while and then excused himself and wenl out and unearthed the money and took $56. He had previously announced his intention or remaining all night with the Hendersons, bu1 an exploring his uncle's hidden wealtl and helping himself, he took Frenci leave. Reeves was bound over to courl to-day under a bond of $300. Aiken Summer School. Aiken, June 10.?The districl summer school will open here in the Institute building Monday at noon. The counties of Barnwell, Bamberg and Aiken 'will be represented, and it is thought that around seventyfive teachers will be present. The school will be in charge of Prof. Brooker, of the Aiken schools, and he will be assisted by Prof. Powers W. Bethea, Prof. E. P. Allen and ~ _ * -A Miss jenme i^ou urowu. Both Factions Beaten. Late returns from the South Dakota primary indicate that George W. Egan, the independent Republican candidate for governor, has won over Governor Vassey the "progressive" candidate for renominatlon and 5. H. Elford the "starlwart" candidate. Egan's supporters claim the election by three to five thousand votes. A Public-Spirited Citizen. Every now and then Mr. H. .1. Brabham, president of Bamberg Banking Company, brings some friend of his in to show them The Herald office. He does this because he is proud that Bamberg has such a newspaper and it is a good advertisement to let these people know what we have here. And if the parties are not already subscribers to The Herald, Mr. Brabham' subscribes for them and pays for it himself. This is also a good advertisement for the town. We commend Mr. Brabham's liberal and progressive spirit to others of our business men. Would that we had more men here like him! If every business man iD Bamberg appreciated this newspaper 00 Hnoc Mr Hrahliflm WP wmild Tint have to worry and scheme over hovi to make both ?nds meet, and would be in position to do more for the growth of the town. Wild Girl Found in Woods. Greenville, June 13.?While making a search in woods near the citj to-day for a negro wanted on a trivia] charge, Sheriff Poole came upon a young white girl about 16 years old who had almost gone back to the primal state. The girl was asleep when found lying on a bank of moss near the rivei bank, and when accosted by the officer she declared that for several weeks she had made her home in the woods living on berries, sleeping ir the open. The girl's clothing was wel by the continued rains and she appeared in a somewhat exhausted con dition. The sheriff took the girl ir custody and placed her jn charge oi the authorities at emergency hospital in the salvation army citadel. She was later identified as Leonie Anderson and physicians say she has beer suffering from temporary mental aberration. 1 W. T. JONES SPARRING FOR TIME. . Using Every Expedient to Keep Convicted Man from the Pen. Union, June 13.?At the court of [ general sessions here this morning with W. B. Gruber, of Walterboro, ? special judge presiding, the case of I W. T. Jones was brought up in the 5 form of a motion for a new trial on > the ground of after-discovered evi? dence. > Efforts ^ere made by the attorneys . for Jones to postpone the hearing on f account of the illness of one of . Jones' attorneys, Stanyarne Wilson, . who was operated on over a month ago for appendicitis, the point being . raised by the attorneys present that r Mr. Wilson, who was ill, had looked 5 after getting up the affidavits in the i case and that he was better acquaintr ed. with the facts regarding! the evi. dence. They requested the judge to . continue the case until conference 5 could be had with Mr. Wilson. The attorneys for the State took ? the grounds that the attorneys for the defendant had had ample time to have made all their arrangements and to be ready at this term of court. Further, that by the delaying of the case it caused a further delay in justice and that if the case would be continued this morning it would most probably mean that the case would r not come up until the September } term of court. Judge Gruber, after I hearing arguments from both sides in regard to postponing the motion, del cided that the hearing must be prol ceeded with to-day. y Attnrtievc Mr thp defendant then proceeded to hear the petition for the t new trial and tne affidavits in support i tnereof which were numerous and t voluminous and the hearing of them } occupied the morning hours. When court reconvened in the afternoon the State presented its affidavits for the > purpose of showing why the motion : should not be granted. Counsel for I the defendant as each affidavit was read, objected t$ such portions as ; was considered irrevelant. or iricom; petent. In this way the whole afterl noon was consumed. 1 PASSENGERS WERE ROBBED. J ' Relieved of Valuables Between Washington and New York. Baltimore, June 12.?Baltimore ; detectives are searching for two men s who, they believe, robbed Mrs. T. C. , Domer, wife of the vice-president of ; the Seaboard Air Line, while she was l on a train en route from Washing ton to New York yesterday. The men, according to advices, after having robbed Mrs. Domer, left . the train at Trenton, N. J., and i boarded another train bound south immediately afterward. On this train was Geo. Froehlich, of this cfty, who was returning from New York: Upon jarrival here he reported to the po-; lice that he had been robbed of a valuable gold watch either in the tunnel thrniieh which the train entered Baltimore or at the station as he was leaving the train, when he recollected, two men jostled him. Other robberies of the like character have latel'y been reported to the police and it is said here that the detectives of Philadelphia, Washington and New Jersey towns are also looking for the robbers, who are believed to be clever Pullman and day coach : thieves from New York. Officer Kills Alleged Thief. < Gainesville, Ga., June 12.?Hill Loudermilk, a white man of Isabella, " Tennessee, was shot and killed this afternoon from the back of a horse, ' alleged to have been stolen, by Depu' ty Sheriff Coffee, of Cherokee coun1 ty, N. C., who had been pursuing Loudermilk since yesterday. The : horse and a mule, it is alleged, were stolen in Cherokee county, and, it was learned Loudermilk was making towards this place. In Union coun> ty, Georgia, the North Carolina offii nn* anHotaH tho rtf ShftrifP Wnrtift. The fugitive had just crossed the - Hall county line when he was killed. r His body was left in the road by the t officers. Jasper N. Stateon, of this ' county, near whose home the killing occurred, telephoned to Cleveland, Ga,. asking that the officers be detained. r Family Feud Draws Blood. I l Greenville, Fla., June 11.?One [ man was killed outright, two others ; were probably fatally injured, and a fourth badly cut as a result of an in[ ter-family fight here to-day follow* ing the trial of a case in court in - which Will Jeffcoat and Will Schefl field were interested. The trouble ? grew out of a dispute between them. l Both men drew knives and Flavius t Jeffcoat went to aid his brother Will. . Lewis Sheffield, bother of Will Shef - field, came up, and, it is stated, shot l and killed Flavius Jeffcoat and shot ! Will Jeffcoat through the head, fatal[ ly wounding him. Will Sheffield was ; badly cut and is in a dying condi. tion, cut and is in a dying condit cut badly. All are white men and I well-to-do. Further trouble is feared. j , A . . , . 1 !ii hoo' I isl Gives a I |"g 5 ....of, ft ? Mi 20 PER ? s H flQ for the balance of 1 1 1 you haven't bought = 0 ? Suits, Trimmings, La a ? ? d 4 Waists and all nec? O $. (ft . I .2 & now is your opportui !? V? ... ... x m to be had at the ieai @ J. other words our sur * ? | go, and we give you * I o ? one dollar up as ? g O 1 g o J & coupons in this advt ja 60 Bring the Couj: X Count the Sam 111| E. A. Hi 1 H f BAMBERC SHERIFF'S SALES.. The State of South Carolina?Batn- 11 berg County. pj 9 By virtue of an execution to me iSSLlTflfSJ directed by John F. Folk, Treasurer ?***, of Bamberg county, I have levied upon and will sell \at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, on Farms 1 Tuesday, the fifth day of July, 1910 i (Monday, July the fourth, being-a I"6? national holiday) Tuesday then being mill <liti salesday, in front of the court house H iliill olW at Bamberg, S. C., at twelve o'clock, pg UTODOSil noon, the following described real " " estate: 11 terms. Two lots in the town of Denmark, . ? Bamberg township, Bamberg county, tlOll. C State aforesaid, 25x100 feet each and bounded as follows: North by lands of Aaron Hartzog, I South by lands of F. V. James, East ^ by Cedar Avenue, West by alleyway. M n Levied upon and to be sold as the |1 lt6cil ESt<it property of Julius Wolfe at the State I of South Carolina for taxes due and owing. ? All that piece, parcel or tract of m/mmIT m ml) / land being in Fishpond township If uLli MJliU t county, State aforesaid, containing one acre, more or less, bounded as follows: riiADir North by lands of C. B. Free, East vlliilvLiL by lands of Toby Felder, South by lands of C. B. Free, West by C. B. , Free. * Levied upon and to be sold as the property of Mamie Lou Parker at the suit of the State of South Carolina ' Effective Sunda; for taxes due and owing. somSouthern Railwj ALSO Charleston and Is <poolr^>n<l Hrlrpt All that piece, parcel or tract or ? ?--land being in Fishpond township, Bamberg county, State aforesaid, con- irodnignt the followi] taining eight acres more or less, and ^so chc^P Sun bounded as follows: trains, good return!] By lands of William Jones* on three sides and on the other by ^,?r further inf< Levied upon and to be sold as the ageuts or address, property of estate of Will Aiken at j. l. meek, the suit of the State of South Caro- Asst. Gen'l. Passengt lina for taxes du^and owing. Atlanta, Ga. Purchasers to pay for papers. ~ .J. B. HUNTER, i iTTHi'iuu didcao Sheriff Bamberg County. LlllltKAn i AKMJfl Bamberg, S. C., June 8th, 1910. situated Near Eh summons for relief. The undersigne< The State of South Carolina?County a Committee is d of Bamberg?Court of Common to receive legal pleas- above property u pSL?gainst Ma~ 1910, at which tir mie M. Morris, defendant. ' , ,, To the defendant, Mamie M. Mor- opened on tne pi ris: o'clock a. m. A1 You are hereby summoned and re- considered, but tl quired to answer the complaint in served to accept 01 this action, which is on file in the of- rp, , . 1 fice of the clerk of said court, and to. property is 1 serve a copy of your answer to the Ehrhardt, S. C., 8 said complaint on the subscriber at about 50 acres of his office, 190 Meeting street, Charles- rnnrn Hwpllino- an, ton, S. C? within twenty days after room dwelling, an. the service hereof, exclusive of the DUllaingS. ri day of such service; and if you fail service and 'phoi to answer the complaint within the Terms of sale time aforesaid, the plaintiff in^ this cash> balance Oct( action Will apply LU LUC tuu. l 1UI T>rtC!e?coJAn timII relief demanded in the complaint. Jr ossession win Attest: uary 1st, 1911. B. C. BELLINGER, JACOB EHI C. B. FREE, Plaintiff's Attorney. C. of C. for Bamberg County. Pll 1.^1 c r Dated Jany 22, A. D. 1910. JLnrnarai, o. /Tv>2lvyiWlV?lIWlW^fcAA _ ? _ _ 135 ?J ^ r0N Ss' I 9? Q 2 A 'w | ? 6 * )iscount jjf ? C jp V OpmpT ft\ 1 CENT .|8!|J this month. So if ? $ Jjjt all your Summer f g Z||| ces, Gloves, Skirts, .? ^ g> Xf||j issary furnishings, ? g f & ^ aity to get the best | g m|P|| st to be paid. In * 6 I rimer goods must w H* fti i a discount from f ?-&|H rou see from the g fi f X---M irtisement^ 01 qOT?N jij j lis in Real Estate, etc. ?ij{| n a-moll flnH larcre t.rant.s tmxrn lotfl 11 U M?IH?I ? MMU *?Mgv V* wwwy ?v w -w wpw BM UjKI sidences, mercantile businesses, as, sale stables, and pole and tie , tions, at low figures and on easy ' Descriptive list sent on applica'all on or write, ' v wM T. O'NEAL, ,||| i Agent, - Bamberg, S. y IND SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES l| STON AMD BLE OF PALMS, S C f'fjl DUTHERN RAILWAY . 'tj| y, May 29th, and continuing daring the summer sea* ay will have on sale regular summer excursion tickets ie of Palms, S. C., with final limit October 31st,. 1910, ? to he sold on Saturdays. and for Sunday morning urday, May 28th, final limit to leave destination before :? tig Tuesday. iday excursion tickets, sold only for Suifflpy morning "jj ag on last train leaving Charleston 8:15 p. m. Sun- ,Vf ' >rmation, rates, etc., apply to Southern Railway ticket W. E. McGEE, ^ 0 >r Agent, Division Passenger Agent, & Charleston, S. C. for sale. I TRAVELLING 'j urhardt, S. C. EEDS * d Secretary of -? uly authorized 1 ,1 (!^ bids lor the I i n+il Jnlv 14th. BO* j ! , jf-Jmiles from land. One 7- Perhaps you're going away on a d all necessary trip?have us supply you with the 4 as daily mail necessary toilet articles, you'll need such as Talcum Powders, Perfumes, ie connection. Manicure Sets, Shaving Necessities, ? one-fourth Combs and Brushes, and all other ar* )ber 1st, 1910. tides a first-class properly stocked hp cnvp-n Tun store can supply.. Look over ? ~ your present articles and supplies and / see what you need. . AT? TIT Secretary. HOOVER'S DRUG STORE i# June 11,1910. bamberg, s. c. . - ' '