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(Hhr Uambrrg lljmtlb fl; ? b( Thursday, March 7, 1912. p( SHORT LOCALS. ' ra m Brief Items of Interest Throughout cc the Town and County. cc There has been a large crowd of tl people in the city this week, attend- p( ing court. The wet damp days continue. When th will it clear off sufficiently for the w farmers to go to work? p< Representative J. A. Hunter an- st nounces himself in this issue as a m candidate for re-election. pi Dr. J. B. Black announces himself s* in this issue as a candidate for re- lt4 election to the State Senate. *n w J. Wesley Crum, Jr., of Denmark, announces himself in this issue as a candidate for the legislature. gI D1 We still have some vegetable seed ^ cr on nana, ana win oe giau iu give them to those who will call. pl The wet weather continues, and in ce consequence the farmers are being dl put very much behind with their work. lit J. B. Hunter is the name of Bam- w berg's sheriff and he says he is going tj to be a candidate for superintendent sy of the penitentiary.?Newberry Her- gr aid and News. The Bamberg Guards are to be in- 0f speeted this (Wednesday) afternoon ji? on the Fitting School campus, and E: Adjutant and Inspector General W. sp W. Moore is in the city for this pur- jc pose. in Mrs. Henry F. Bamberg cordially he invites the Mite Box Brigade to meet th with her on Friday afternoon at 4 vi o'clock. The members are requested aE to bring their boxes, as this is the he regular time for the opening of the th boxes. hi The grading of the railroad be- aE tween Bamberg and Ehrhardt is prac- fr tically completed, notwithstanding ca the bad weather. Crossties have aE been placed on a portion of the road, and soon the work of track laying will begin. We are republishing this week the ar statement of the Bamberg Banking fo Company, as there was an error in it last week. The footing should have es been $310,021.97, yet we had it as $301,021.97, an error of nine thous- m and dollars. Master H. C. Folk sold a tract of fo land here Monday in the case of ui Black vs. Tucker. The tract contain- lei o/i Qifi c was hrmerht bv Mr. mi D. M. Eaves for $2,175. At the sale id the first Monday in February it th brought $2,600, but the bidder did in not comply. sa A kind note from Maj. Joe Carter, re of Lodge, gives his age at 75 years, yet he says he and three families of ar descendants who live near together 2 c all glory in reading The Herald. May Sc the Major spend many more years ed here to bless and brighten the lives 53 of those afound him! T1 Rev. M. B. Kelly, a well known and m prominent member of the South ^ Carolina conference, died at his home . in Spartanburg last Thursday after an extended illness. Mr. Kelly was so formerly pastor of the Denmark Methodist church, and had many tu friends in this section. t0 The next of the series of life-work lectures at the Carlisle Fitting School will be next^ Friday evening, when Rev. R. S. Truesdale, pastor of Trinity Methodist cuurch, Charleston, will lecture on "The Ministry as a . Life-Work." Mr. Truesdale is one pc of the strongest speakers in the South 1 * ? ^ - ? v* /3 rt?r? Irri Anr uaroima couiereuw, auu ?^ nuvn that he will delight his hearers. A reference was lj^ld here last to Thursday before Referee A. J. Hyd- pr rick in the matter of the bankruptcy matter of H. C. Copeland & Co., of tl< Ehrhardt. This matter has been in tr litigation for about a year, and it seems that it will be some time be- cl fore it is finally wound up. Among Fi the visiting attorneys attending the fo reference were W. H. Fleming, of or Augusta, and C. E. Gyles, of Aiken, ni One of the very best of the lifework lectures at the Carlisle Fitting ejSchool was that delivered last C1 Wednesday evening by Prof. W. H. Hand on "Teaching as a Life-Work." No synopsis of this lecture would do it justice, but many of those already oi teaching should have heard it. Mr. Hand is a most pleasing speaker, a cl man who is thoroughly in love with 91 fVia nrnfpscinn r>f fpnphiri^. and it was fc a great pleasure to have heard him. tc We intended to mention last week the magnificent address of Mrs. Atkins, at the Methodist church the previous Sunday, but neglected it. She is really one of the most entertain- ei ing and convincing speakers we ever n: listened to, and it is no wonder that 9 crowds greet her everywhere she n: speaks. The temperance people are c< fortunate in having her as one of a: their speakers. We understand that tl the local W. C. T. U. will likely ar- e: range to have Richmond Pearson tl Hobson and possibly Ex-Gov. Glenn, of North Carolina, deliver addresses p here in the near future. Y It will soon be time to "swat f." Begin early, and there w< ? so much trouble to get rid of JSt. Just suppose it should keep lining this way for a month or ore, what would become of i >untry? The time for paying State i uinty taxes expires the 15th lis month. After that the he malty attaches. We received a notice of a de lis week, but as we do not ki ho wrote it, we do not print eople who w-rite for newspai lould remember that the real n? ust be signed, but it will not lblished if the writer does not re it. A newspaper would soon self into lots of trouble by publi g articles written by persons \ ere unknown. Little Cornelius VanOrsdell, andson of Mr. and Mrs. W. lume, died at their home in 1 ty Thursday night, after an illc several months. The burial ti ace Friday afternoon at Restl; metery, the services bemg c icted by Rev. W. H. Hodges, pas Trinity Methodist church. ;tle fellow was eight years old, < as a bright and attractive ch le bereaved family have the sine ?v,r\o + Vi\7 /-kf thmr friends in tl JLLl pttt/UJ V/JU Viiv** - - - ? ief. Friday eveningof next week the ] the life-work lectures at the C >le Fitting School will be given wl x-Chief Justice Ira B. Jones 1 eak on ".Law as a Life-Work." >nes is said to be a most entertz g and attractive speaker, and j is now a candidate for goverr ere will be especial interest in sit, although he comes as a law Ld not as a candidate and his v ls no political significance. Ai * ?ill 4. A * e lecture a dinner win ue icuuc m at the boys' hall, which will tended by a number of gentlen om in and out of town. The sion promises to be a most pie it one. W. C. T. U. Meeting. The Woman's Christian Temi ice Union held its second meet r the new year with Mrs. Hs lis proved to be not only an inl ting meeting but a profitable < well. This was a red letter < eeting, commemorating Frances illard's heavenly birthday, the re the readings which went to m; i the literary program were cted with that idea in mind. 1 eeting was called to order, the pi ent in the chair. After read e 23rd Psalm, Mrs. Hodges led prayer, then followed gems yings of Miss Willard, which w ad by several members. The treasurer reported collecti< id subscriptions Sunday, Febru i, 1912, for W. C. T. U. work ?uth Carolina $113.09. She rep< 1 further that she had collec l.OO dues since the first of the y< le members were asked to bear ind that she would get out arch to make her yearly coll >ns. The flower mission report was good as it might have been. Owing to the fact that the lite re superintendent has been for make her home elsewhere, \ in Delk was elected to serve lion in her stead. Five new members have been ntly gained; others signed edge. Lively discussions were engai , and one or more matters of >rtance were passed upon. Mrs, Dan Delk invited the unior eet with her m March. Passing from business, we ca the literary, then social part of ogram. Mrs. Hodges read an article e ?d: "Object of this Commemc re Meeting." Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg rea< ipping on "What the Memo and has Accomplished," which llowed by a well gotten up pa 1 "Miss Willard" by Mrs. John J ngs. Delightful refreshments wrere s< I, while we enjoyed ourselves ally. I Church Notice. To members of the Baptist chu : Bamberg. Please attend special meeting lurch at 11 o'clock next Sum th instant. This meeting is ca >r purpose of making call of a ] >r. J. F. CARTEF Chairman Comniitte< Orangeburg District Conference The Orangeburg district con ice will meet at Barnwell on lorning of May 9th, promptly :30, o'clock and adjourn with lorning session on the 11th. immittee on public worship wit sked to select, on the first daj le conference, several of the pre; rs to remain over Sunday and le pulpits of the town. The opening sermon will reached by Rev. W. S. Martin Wednesday evening, the 8th. the New Advertisements. 3ii * t the G. Frank Bamberg?When Put Money in a Carriage. on J. A. Hunter, The Hardware . s0 ?Free Demonstration, this J. B. Brickie?Just About Ch Farmers & Merchants Ba and Statement. J. B. Black?Candidate's Ca Hooton's Ladies Store?Our Anniversary. ath Peoples Drug Co.?The Ca 10: Spring, it. )ers I A(luiIIa Hunter?uanuu tme Card' be J. Wesley Crum. Jr.?Candii de_ Card. get Vernon Brabham?For Sale. [sh- cliff Johnson?For Sale. ^h0 H. M. Graham?Strayed or S The Millinery Store?New Ar the for This Week. P. 'his Johnson.?Strayed. iess C. R. Brabham's Sons?For Dok J. M. Grimes?For Sale, ind w. A. Klauber?Special Ofiie on_ at Klauber's. ;tor . J. M. Dannelly & Co.?g Brand Clothing. Ideal Laundry?Dry Cleaning ere Dyeing' leir Bamberg Graded School. last Honor roll for the month ei Jar- February 23rd. hen , FIRST GRADE, will Myrtle Black, Corinne Brat Mr- Odell Brabham, Lizzie Beard, 1 tin- beth Free, Mozelle Gillam, Flo as Griffith, Katie Herndon, Aline I l0r> Gladys McMillan, Thelma Morris his lie Richardson, Imel Smoak, G yer Sandifer, Jaunita Sandifer, Hi isit Wiggins, Adelaide Ehrhardt, < ter Hughes, Carrie Simeions, Harry red mons, George Ducker, Jr., J he Grimes, Louis Klauber, John aen Cormack, Willie Moody, L ?c_ Price, Ralph Richardson, Robert :as- kerson, Clyde Varn, ' Jackson Irakis, Tom Yeitrakis. SECOND GRADE. The-esa Fowler, Yancey Gn >er- Beulah Jennings, John I ing Adams, Robert Hodges, Law lys. Kirkland. ter- THIRD GRADE, one Norma Brabham, Daisy Free, day ian Free, Natalie Hooton, E. Price, Marie Phillips, Bernice, ;re" mons, Cassie Belle Sandifer, N Sue Smoak, Maggie Zeigler, Thu se_ Herndon, George Price, Walter rhe ell, Elbert Sandifer, Wilkes Ki 'es~ FOURTH GRADE. ing Hartwell Dixon, Charlie Moye us ferson Riley, Hazel Armst Ul Mary Ann Bronson, Marguerite ere on, Thelma Ducker, Nannie I Gwendolyn Fowler, Rebekah ons ham, Elizabeth Inabinet, A ar5 Knight, Cathleen Rentz. FIFTH GRADE. >rtEvelyn Brabham, Rebecca Di 5ar son, Tom Felder, Roy Free, Mi ' . ' Jones, Gene Price, Leightcn F in ' in SIXTH GRADE. lec_ Lucile Hunter, Von Etta F Garris Zeigler. not EIGHTH GRADE. Arrie Free, Homer Goclbee. ,ra_ NINTH GRADE. ce(j Edith Rice. Irs TENTH GRADE. tbe Bennie Black, Samuel Rowe B. Rice, Marian Simmons, re- ELEVENTH GRADE, the Raymond Smoak. The following made 90 per ged on every subject except one: im- Kirkland, Jefferson Delk, Li Herndon, Jefferson Delk, F i to Beard,, Josephine Free, Pirn Smoak* Ruth Herndon, Nelle I ime McGee Bamberg, Clifford Ki our Mary Lee Grimes, Rena Her Benjamin Rentz, Meta Bessingei nti- cile Folk, Nell Hutto, Eloise >ra- land, Reba Free, Kate Rentz. Death or Life in Prison, i a Memphis, Tenn., March 1.? was Hughes, the wealthy Haynes, Per planter, convicted by a jury i: ren~ criminal court here to-day o murder of Thomas Dolan, a jc arv- <<wjth mitgating circumstances,' s0" be sentenced by Judge Edgi probably on March 16, either hanged or to serve a life sentei prison. irch Counsel for the defence mov( a new trial and the court set 1 ; at 16 for a hearing on the motion, lay, motion is formal and is necess? lied perfecting an appeal to the 1 pas- courts. Governor Blease is said to ha a pressed the hope in a speech day night at Blacksburg thi would see the day when every fer- boy and girl would get a co: the school education, but he declar at was unalterably opposed to spe the one copper for "educating ba The and free niggers." Yet the go\ I be is reported by two negro pap< r of Columbia to have said at a ach- meeting in that city that the n< fill ought to have part or tne ier tag tax that now goes to Ch be college. This statement has on been contradicted. ? Orang Times and Democrat. 17. I). C. Meeting. You The regular meeting of the Fra cis Marion Bamberg Chapter, U. Man C., will he held next Tuesday aft< noon, the 12th, at 4 o'clock with M James A. Wyman at her home :er. Railroad Avenue. This is the mon in lr for paying dues, which the by-la say shall be paid in advance at t rd. March meeting. Let every meml Fifth pay dues at this meeting, wheth she is present or not. If you cann 11 of S? to meeting, send your du and save the treasurer the trouble date's ca^*ng on *'ou ^or an(* y?urself t embarrassment of being dilatory matters of business, date s Qur meeting will be call on the 27th of this month at St. M; thews, and delegates will be elect for this at next week's meeting. tolen. Xotice to Confederate Veterans. rivala June the third, the anniversary the birth of Jefferson Davis, will the last occasion for the bestowal Sale, crosses of honor upon Confedera veterans by the TJ. D. C. All v< 'rings erans in this county and adjoini counties who have not receiv crosses and who wish to apply f !Vi ialH them will write to Mrs. G. Fra: Bamberg, president of F. M. Bai > and ^erg chapter, or to Capt. J. K. Ris er, commander of Camp Jenkins, t application blanks, fill out and i turn at once. And all veterans who have be 11 lng given honor roll blanks and who ha not returned them, will please 1 out and return at once to the cha )ham, ter prudent, so that she may fc Sliza~ war(j ^em to Richmond where th rence are gje(j -n the archives of the U. lutto, ^ Sal orene Card of Thanks. arriet As I cannot see each one perse ftrape ally, I take this means of thanki Sim- many ^riends who were so ki during the illness of my family a rames death of my wife. I shall never f( Mc- get you, and will always hold ea aunie one *n grateful remembrance. wn_ A. D. WILLIAMS. Have you any evening apiham, parel that you would like Jenry I Dry Cleaned or Dyed? BHBB Julia Simannie Our equipment guaranrman teeg resilj(ts equal to Row- . ? , , . that of any establishlight. ment in the country j(.f_ and our reputation inrong, sures satisfaction for Dix- any work intrusted to aus^' our care. Graegina If you can not reach any of our agents conveniently, write for our . free booklet giving mldred lentz formation as to prices and as to how to send I tentz, your work on. I IDEAL LAUNDRY J' DYE?S=CLEANERS King St. & Burns Lane. Charleston, S. C. Cen ' Agents Wanted. Good Commissions Julia teuby 3kney BANK STATEMENT. llack, Statement of the condition of T nard Farmers & Merchants Bank, locat ' 'at Ehrhardt, S. C., at the close naon, busjness February 20th, 1912. r' Lu" RESOURCES. Kirk- Loans and discounts $23,448. Overdrafts 334. Furniture and fixtures 2,180. Banking house 1,435. Due from banks and -J. J. bankers 5,659. ' Currency 2,290. ArK" Gold 25. n the silver and other minor f the i coin 487. )ckey, Checks and cash items 1,111. " will TOTAL .$36,967. ngton LIABILITIES. . . Capital stock paid in $11,500. Surplus fund 500. ice in undivided profits, less current expenses and id for taxes paid 1,248. it a nr.vi Individual deposits subuarcn ~ i a oqv ject, LU ciic*jiv I t(wu .. The Savings deposits 2,799. iry to Time certificates of deligher posit - l,o!9. Cashier's checks 112, Bills payable, including certificates for money veex- borrowed 5,000, . TOTAL $36,967. State of South Carolina?County white Bamberg. tnmon Before me came W. Max Walk ed he cashier of the above named ba] who, being duly sworn, says t' the above and foregoing statenn boons iS a true condition of said bank, rernor shown bv the books of said bank, srs in W. MAX WALKER, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed bef< g me this 2nd dav of March, 1912. igroes p E< ROBINSON, tilizer Notary Public, S. C. ^mson Correct-Attest: never S' W' COPELAND, never J. H. ROBERTS, M. D., 'eburg g. B. CLAYTON, Directors. ICS || Absol* Absolutely t M Many mixtut aetd substitutes fc ed baking powd composition < so wholesome of #6 nor will mat of \vi R?yaI is on,y gt! p? from Royal Qra ok m" O'Flannagan came home one nig with a deep band of black era or around his hat. re~ "Why, Mike," exclaimed his wi "What are you wearing that moui en ful thing for?" ve "I'm wearing it for your first hi band," replied Mike, firmly; "I ip" sorry he's dead." ei SPECIAL NOTICES. D. Advertisements Under This Head 2< For 25 Words or Less. >n- For Sale.?Barred Plymouth Rc ng Eggs for hatching, fifteen for $1.( n* .T. M. GRIMES. )r_ For Sale.?First-class Brown L< ch horn eggs for setting. 7?c for : CLIFF JOHNSON. ? For Sale. One Odorless family HI frigerator. Apply to G. A. DUCK1 & BRO., Bamberg, S. C. For Sale.?Ear corn at 90c i bushel, delivered Bamberg in bushel lots and over. VERN< BRABHAM, Cope, S. C. For Sale.?Fine White Plymoi Rock eggs, from $1.00 to $1.50 i setting. Apply to J. D. FELDE Bamberg, S. C., P. O. Box 136. For Sale.?One family horse, i solutely gentle, automobile pro Cheap for cash or on easy terr Apply to J. A. MITCHELL, Bambe S. C. Strayed or Stolen.?One red brindle heifer calf, ten months o Any information leading to her covery will be appreciated. H. GRAHAM. For Sale.?Farm, two miles E. hardt; 8-room house, barn, stabl other out buildings; good conditic good water. JOE. L. HIERS, E hardt, S. C. For Sale.?Cash or credit, one n black horse and three mules. 1 9 will sell them cheap as we do i 3 care to feed them any longer. C. g BRABHAM'S SONS. For Sale.?A secona-nana 1 horse wagon. Also a good fam horse. Also 60 bushels good pe Cheap for cash. H. J. BRABHA JR., Bamberg, S. C. I For Sale.?One Leonard . Clej able refrigerator, porcelain lin< Capacity 100 pounds. Will sell che; Also a stair carpet, extra good qu j ity. A. W. KNIGHT. - For Sale Cheap?Good gentle fa ily horse, also Rock Hill top bug] etc., a one-horse wagon. All as gc as new. Will sell at a bargain. J ply at Herald office. Strayed.?White setter dog, bro ears qjad brown spot over one e ? Wearing collar my name H. W. Jol son on same; answers to name ijjR Rex. Return to CLIFF JOHNSC e(j Bamberg, S. C. ?' For Sale.?I. H. C. gasoline < gine, grist mill, Farquar thresher a separator, and nice Jersey heif 18 fresh to milk in April and May. W 95 accept good paper or cash. D. 06 MATHENY, Bamberg, S. C. 75 For Sale: The H. J. Brabh 15 home place. The lot contains ab< 00 three acres. Has a good eight-ro 00 house on it, artesian well, swimm: pool, fish pond and all kinds of o 37 buildings. Also one lot on M 28 street next to H. J. Brabham, J ? store. Also three residence, lots '4 Carlisle street. All at a bargain quick buyers. Apply to Ml ^ ADELLE J. BRABHAM or H. 00 BRABHAM, JR., Bamberg, S. C. Melon Seed.?Stoney's Impro1 65 Watson: extra fancy, from mel< 45 lbs. and over, first from the vir 34 fields reserved exclusively for s< 59 purposes. Rind very firm?the b carrier, best shipper; meat v 70 sweet, luscious, melting?exclud 46 other melons from all mark* Very prolific?producing car per ac Seed 75 cents lb. in any quantitj 00 o. b Allendale, S. C., cash with ore 74 L. A. STONEY, Allendale, S. C. 0f References: Allendale and C zens' Banks, Allendale, S. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. bat AH persons having claims agai ont the estate of Francis Black, aeceas as will file the same, duly itemized ? sworn to, with the undersigned, ministrator of said estate, on or ore fore the 13th day of March A. 1912, and failing so to do will barred. And all persons indebted the said estate will make payment once to the undersigned administ tor at Ehrhardt, S. C. W. C. BLACK Administral Ehrhardt. S. C., Feb. 10, 1912. I I^wIserI jte/y Pure .'as no substitute y es are offered as ? >r Royal. No other jra er is the same in W )r effectiveness, or ga ; and economical, fs Baking Powder made pe Cream of Tartar r? ;ht The Bamberg Herald has quite ,pe come around to our way of thinking of the medical inspection bill, but fe. wants to justify its kick and we do :n- not blame our friend. If he can see * any way to get the work done as he is- would prefer it, we would quite 'm agree, all that we or the advocates of the measure generally want is pro= tection, but any other way than the one suggested is impractical, and all good, thinking people are going to 5c come round to it after a while, we if even expect Gov. Blease to acknowl^ edge the error of his way and en)0. dorse the measure.?Florence Times. - CANDIDATES' CARDS." 15 FOR 'STATE SENATE. I hereby announce myself as a can- * didate for re-election to the State Senate, subject to the rules and regu__ lations of the Democratic primary, per J- B. BLACK. , 25 - ? HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Grateful to the voters for their !th support two years ago, I hereby an)er nounce myself a candidate for re!R, election as a member of the House of Representatives from Bamberg Coun ty, subject to result of the Democratib ic primary. of. J. AQUILLA HUNTER, ns. rgj I hereby announce my candidacy for the House of Representatives. I ' will abide the result of the Democrator ic primary and support the nominees Id. thereof. re- J. WESLEY CRUM, JR. M. ? = FOR SHERIFF. hr- Having been solicited by a number of friends, I have decided to offer for >n; Sheriff of Bamberg county, and herein" by announce myself as a candidate, pledging myself to abide the result -? of the Democratic primary ana sup}?e port the nominees of the party. J. FELDER HUNTER. lot R- Grateful to my friends for their very liberal support some years ago, > ? I announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Bamberg county, ll3, subject to the result of the Democrat^5" ic primary. S. G. RAY. M, 4 FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a caned* didate' for Treasurer of Bamberg aP- county, and pledge myself to abide al" the result of the Democratic primary and support the nominees. I will ap~ preciate the support of the voters and _ ~ promise you my best service, if elect^ ed. GEO. A. JENNINGS. ^p" FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. 4 ~ I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Supervisor of Bamberg county, subject to the rules of and regulations of the Democratic primary, and pledge myself to support the nominees thereof. E. C. BRUCE. en- 1 n(j I respectfully announce myself a ers candidate for the office of County fill Supervisor, subject to the rules and r regulations of the Democratic primary. If elected I promise to give ? my entire time and best talent to the am work. Respectfully, 3ut G. BROOK KINARD: om t [ng I hereby announce myself as a canut> didate for Supervisor of Bamberg ain County, pledging myself to abide the r.'s result of the Democratic primary and , on support the nominees of the party, to W. PRESTON MCMILLAN. RS. J. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a canned didate for County Commissioner of Dns Bamberg county, and will abide the Les, result of the Democratic primary. 3ed W. PRESTON SANDIFER. est erv I hereby announce myself a candling date for County Commissioner of 5ts Bamberg county, subject to the rules :re; and regulations of the Democratic ^ t primary. ler; W. BARNEY SMOAK. I am a candidate for County Commisisoncr of Bamberg county, subject to tne result 01 tne ut'uiucrauu pnmarv. J. J. ZEIGLER. nst I hereby announce myself as a caned. didate for County Commissioner of , ind Bamberg county, and will abide the ad- result of the Democratic primary, be- H. W. CHITTY. D., be FOR COTTON WEIGHER AT BAMto BERG. ; at = ,ra- I hereby announce myself as a candidate for cotton weigher at Bamberg, pledging myself to abide the ;or. result of the Democratic primary. G. A. RICE. .