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(Eh? Baittb?r? Ibralh ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. A. \V. KNIGHT, Editor. Published every Thursday in The Herald building, on Main street, ir the live and growing City of Bamberg, being issued from a printing office which is equipped with Mergenthaler linotype machine, Babcock cylinder press, folder, one jobber, a fine Miehle cylinder press, all run bj oipetrie tower with other material and machinery in keeping, the whole equipment representing an investment of $10,000 and upwards. Subscriptions?By the year $150; six months, 75 cents; three months, 50 cents. All subscriptions payable strictly in advance. Advertisements?$1.00 per inct for first insertion, subsequent insertions 50 cents per inch. Legal advertisements at the rates allowed bj law. Local reading notices 10 cents a line each insertion. Wants and ether 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, resolutions, cards of thanks, and all notices 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 or those pertaining to matters of public interest. We require the name and address 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 exDressed in any communication. Thursday, Dec. 4, 1913. Has the attorney generals office prosecuted any of the governor's friends so far? We ask to know. Even the most pessimistic man in Bamberg will tell you these days that the town is growing and progressing right along and that its growth has just commenced good. Watch us grow for the next three years! We do not know anything of the nature of the charges on which Rev. S. A. Nettles was tried at conference this week and found guilty, but we imagine they could not have been very grave or he would not have received such light punishment at the hands of the Bishop, i. e., suspension from the ministry for three months. However, we do know that several members of the conference have been opposed to Mr. Nettles as editor of the Advocate " * ? j ,1 lor several years, auu we nuuuci n those who prosecuted the case or rather worked*it up exercised that Christian charity and brotherly love which they preach. We hope they did. ? Bamberg is certainly growing night along. With the improvements going on at the present rate, it will not be many years before we can lay claims to being something of a real city. What we need now is some paved streets and the water mains extended and a sewer system installed. A petition will soon be circulated asking the legislative delegation to have a constitutional amendment passed so we can vote additional bonds in caset he voters decide they want to issue bonds for this purpose. We confidently expect to see a sewer system in Bamberg in two years, and this, with paved streets, will put Bamberg on a real boom. The completion of the railroad to Ehrhardt will also benefit the town in every way. ParAloc llaorl Man Columbia, Nov. 27.?Jack Scruggs, who was serving a life term in the penitentiary from Spartanburg, died at the penitentiary in April of 1912. The penitentiary officials found today that his name was included in the list of paroles sent to the prison yesterday. Married at Summerville. The many friends in this city of Mr. Ben S. Barton will be interested to learn of his marriage which took place yesterday, December 3rd. He was happily married at five o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Methodist church at Summerville to Miss Bertha E. Limehouse. Kev. Mr. Williams was the officiating minister. After a short wedding trip they will reside at Summefville. Mr. Barton's friends in his old home extend congratulations. BRANCHVILLE ELECTION. W. A. Dukes Chosen Mayor Over J. B. Williams, Jr. Branchville, December 2.?In the election for town officers yesterday, W. A. Dukes defeated J. B. Williams, Jr., by a small majority for mayor. The following were elected aldermen: B. F. Smoak, T. L. Hutto, H. D. Steedly, O. W. Smoak, B. X. Minus. J. A. Barr, and P. C. Dukes tied for the sixth place. The vote was the heaviest ever known here, 157, and the election one of the quietest ever held. 25 head well broke mules for sale by J. M. DANT\'ELLY & CO., Ehrhardt. Weight 1.000 lbs. and up,-ad. ; METHODIST APPOINTMENTS WHERE THE PREACHERS WILL LABOR NEXT VEAR. > I lev. S. A. Nettles Suspended From i the Ministry for Three . i Months. [ Rock Hill, Dec. 1.?Shortly ber fore midnight the reading of appointments in the State Methodist Confer[ ence was begun. The following is a list of the assignments for the com , ing year: ' Anderson District. Anderson District?T. C. O'Dell, l presiding elder. Anderson, St. .John's, J. W. Speak. Bethel, W. Danner. $ Orrville, W. T. Belvin. Aureville, B. M. Robertson. ^ Calhoun Falls, S. M. Jones. Clemson College, J. M. Steadman, . supply. Central. Elsie Meyers. Honea Path, S. T. Blackman. Lowndesville. J. C. Chandler. McCormick, J. F. Anderson. Pelzer. A. Sassard. . Pendleton. C. M. Peeler. ) Starr. J. L. Singleton. Townville. W. S. Meyers. Walhalla, J. L. Stokes. Walhalla circuit, H. A. Witten. Westminister, AT. M. Brooks. 1 Williamston and Belton, W. L. Martin, G. T. Harmon supernumerary. Cliarleston District. Charleston District?J. W. Daniel, presiding elder. *il T> r> Alm-nhv AiieilUctiC, JJ. \J. .UU1 J7U,' . Appleton, E. Z. James. Beaufort and Port Royal. J. H. Xoland. Bethel circuit, J. 0. Burnett. Black Swamp, J. W. Ariail, supply. Bluffton, J. B. Kilgore. Charleston. Bethel, S. B. Harper: Trinity, R. S. Truesdale; Spring Street, M. Auld; Hampstead Square. J. T. Peeler. Yonge's Island, W. B. Duncan, Jr. Cottageville, W. V. Dibble. Cypress. M. M. McLendon. Ehrhardt, B. J. Guess. Ellenton, H. T. Morrison. Jr. Furman, D. N. Busby. Hampton, L. W. Johnson. Hendersonville, W. A. Kirby. Lodge, D. E. Jeffcoat. Ridgeland and Gillisonville, G. K. Way. Ridgeville, J. W. Elkins. Summerville, J. P. Simpson. Walterboro, J. W. Wolling. Cokesbury District. Cokesbury District?W. P. Meadows, presiding elder. Abbeville, S. C. Cantey. Abbeville circuit, W. H. Murray. Broad River, D. P. Boyd. Butler, A. M. Gardner. Cokesbury, G. F. Clarkson. Greenwood, Main Street, L. P. McGee; R. A. Child, supernumerary; Greenwood Mills, J. B. Connelly, sup ply. Greenwood Circuit, F. G. Whitlock. Kinards, W. R. Bouknight. M. Kendrie and Earl Steadman, supply. Newberry, Central, J. E. Carlisle; O'Neal Street, Gabe Smith; Newberry circuit, C. S. Morris. Ninety-Six, F. E. Dibble. Parksville, B. H. Covington. Phoenix, J. H. Manly. Princeton, R. F. Morris. Prosperity and Zion, E. P. Taylor. Saluda, O. A. Jeffcoat. Waterloo, J. T. Miller. Whitmire, J. M. Friday. Lander College, J. O. Wilson, president; R. D. Lawton, professor Cokes bury Conference School; F. E. Dibble, rector. Columbia District. Columbia District?J. W. Kilgo, presiding elder. Aiken, M. Dargan. Batesburg, J. E. Mahaffey. Columbia, Main street, T. G. Herbert; Washington street, S. A. Steele; J. A. Campbell, supernumerary; Green street, D. W, Keller; Whaley street, J. H. Thacker; Brookland, A. R. Phillips; Shandon, L. D. Gillespie; Edgewood, John Paul. Edgefield, J. R. Walker. Fairfield, J. R. Mason; E. W. Mason, supernumerary. Gilbert, J. M. Gasque. Graniteville, C. S. Felder, supply. Johnston, G. C. Hutchinson. Langley, H. W. Shealy. Leesville station, A. E. Driggers. Leesville circuit, F. E. Hodges. Lexington, J. P. Inabinett. Lexington Fork, E. L. Thoraason. N. Augusta, C. E. Peele, supply. Ridgeway, J. P. Winnington. Springfield, J. E. RusLton, supply Swansea, J. M. Lawson. Upper Richland, J. K. Inabinet. Wagner, W. D. Quick Columbia College, W. W. Daniel, president. Epworth Orphanage, W. B. Wharton, superintendent; J. W. Xeely, supernumerary. Florence District. Florence District?W. A. Massabeau, presiding elder. Bennettsville, Peter Stokes. Bennettsville circuit, M. W. Hook. Brightsville, G. W. Davis. Bethlehem, J. G. Farr. Cheraw, T. G. Harmon, Jr. Chesterfield, J. L. Tyler. Darlington. Trinity, J. L. Bedenbaugh; W. L. Wait, supernumerary. Epworth. A. A. Merritt. Darlington circuit, R. W. Humphries. supply. East Chesterfield. T. B. Owens. Florence, R. E. Turnipseed. Hartsville, T* E. Morris. Jefferson. Poster Speer. Lamar, H. Ethridge. Liberty, Paul T. Wood. Marlboro, J. R. Sojourner. McBee, W. A. Beckham. McColl. J. T. Fowler. Middendorf, W. V. Jerman. Pageland, J. A. McGraw, supply. Timmonsville and Pisgah, J. H. Graves. Timmonsville circuit, G. T. Rhoad. Assistant Sunday-school editor, L. F. Beaty. Conference secretary erucation, Peter Stokes. Greenville District. Greenville district, P. F. Kilgo, presiding elder. Clinton, W. A. Fairey. | Easley circuit, J. D. Holler; C. B. | Burns, supernumerary. Fountain Inn, M. T. Wharton. Gray Court, W. T. Munnerlyn. Greenville. Buncombe street, M. L. Carlisle; St. Paul, E. S. Jones; Hampton Avenue, W. M. Owings. West Greenville, S. L. Rogers, supply. South Greenville, P. R. Kilgo. Brand and Judson, J. E. Strickland. Bethel and Poe, W. B. Garrett. Greenville circuit, J. G. Huggins. Greer, E. JL Beckham. Laurens, J. R. T. Major. Laurens circuit, W. H. Lewis, supply. Liberty, to be supplied. Pickens circuit. R. H. Lupo. Norris circuit, J. T. McFarland. Pickens, L. E. Wiggins. Piedmont, 0. M. Abney. Simpsonville, H. C. Mouzon, supply. Greer, J. D. Bell, supply. Easley, D. D. Jones. Travellers' Rest, D. R. Roof. Kings tree District. Kingstree district,?H. B. Browne, presiding elder. Andrews, W. O. Henderson. Cades, L. E. Peeler, supply. Cordesville, G. C. Gardner. Georgetown: Duncan, Henry J. Cauthen; West End, J. B. Mahaffy. Greeleyville, W. P. Way; H. W. Whitaker, supernumerary. Honey Hill, W. H. Perry. Johnsonville, and Prospect, P. B. In graham. Jordan, W. T. Patrick. Kingstree, D. A. Phillips. Lake City, J. W. Ariail. McClellanville, G. A. Teasley. New Zion, P. K. Rhoad. Pee-Dee, J. C. Taylor. Pinopolis, J. W. Bailey, supply. Rome, R. E. Sharpe. Salters, W. T. Bedenbaugh. Sampit, J. F. Farr. Scranton, J. B. Prosser. S. Florence, P. A. Murray. ^ Summerton, C. A. Derrick. Marion District. R. H. Jones, presiding elder. Aynor, F. S. Hook. Blenheim, J. S. Beasley, supply. Britton's Neck to be supplied. Brownsville. L. T. Phillips. Bucksville, W. R. Barnes. Centenary, R. R. Doyle, supply. Conway, A. D. Betts. Conway circuit, vv. k. i-miinps. Clio, A. E. Holler, supply. Dillon, A. J. Cauthen. Gallivant to be supplied. Latta, F. H. Shuler. Little River, J. E. Cook. Little Rock, F. L. Glennan. Loris, S. T. Creech; H. L. Singleton, supernumerary. Marion, B. R. Turnipseed. Marion circuit, J. M. Meetze. Mullins, W. C. Kirkland. Mullins circuit, M. F. Dukes. Little Pee-Dee, W. C. Owen. Waccamaw, E. F. Scoggins. Horry Industrial School, E. O. Watson, president. Orangeburg District. Orangeburg district?M. L. Banks, presiding elder. Bamberg and Bamberg Mills, W. H. Hodges. Barnwell, W. J. Snyder. Branchville, T. J. White, Cameron, T. W. Godbolt. Denmark, H. G. Hardin. Edisto, S. H. Booth. Eutawville, S. D. Vaughn. Grover, T. A. Shealy. Harleyville, R. C. Boulware. Norway, A. S. Leslie. Olar to be supplied. Orangeburg?St. Paul, W. B. Duncan; Elliot Station, A. A. Corbett. Orangeburg circuit, S. W. Henry, supply. Orange, J. J. Stevenson. Providence, T. L. Belvin. Rowesville, J. A. Graham. Smoaks, J. C. Counts. St. George, W. E. Wiggins. Rock Hill District. Rock Hill District?R. L. Holrovd, presiding elder. Blackburg to be supplied. Rlflrkstnok. W AT. Hardin. Chester, J. L. Daniel. Chester circuit, W. T. Duncan. Clover, J. N. Isom. East Chester, J. V. Davis. East Lancaster, W. C. Kelly, sup! Ply. Fort Mill, J. P. Patton. Hickory Grove, H. B. Hardy. Lancaster, E. T. Hodges. Lancaster circuit, C. W. Burgess. North Rock Hill and city mission, J. A. White; B. R. Ulmer, supply, j Richburg, W. S. Goodwin. Rock Hill. St. John's, P. B. Wells. j Rock Hill circuit, J. S. Sprinks. Van Wyck, J. H. Montgomery. Winnsboro, J. B. Traywick. Yorkville, H. Stokes. Spartanburg District. Spartanburg district?R. E. Stackhouse, presiding elder. Belmont, W. P. Meadows, Jr. Campobello, J. R. Copeland. Carlisle, R. O. Lawton. Cherokee. R. 0. Brock. Chesnee. G. H. Hodges, supply. Clifton and Glendale. C. P. Carter, supply. Drayton and Beaumont, W. H. Polk, supply. Duncan. J. K. Holman. Enoree, W. B. Justus. Gaffney, Buford Street, J. C. Leonard: Limestone street, J. W. Shell. Gaffney circuit, J. A. Bledsoe. Inman, J. W. Lewis. Jonesville, J. A. Cook. Kelton, T. G. Gibson. Pacolet. A. H. Best. Pacolet Mills, A. V. Harbin. Reidsville, E. L. McCroy. Spartanburg, Bethel, A. N. Brunson; Central, C. C. Herbert. Union, Grace, J. C. Roper; Buffalo and G. Street, W. F. Gault. C?/\n + L TTT-? i Ar> T XJ Honnor OUUIU L 1HVU, U II. vuuu^i. Saxon and Textile Institute, J. H. Brownfield, agent. Woodruff, G. G. Harley. Supt, Anti-Saloon League, J. L. Harley. Industrial Institute, D. E. Camak, president. Suinter District. Sumter district?H. W. Boyd, presiding elder. Bethany, O. N. Rountree. Bishopvilie, G. E. Edwards. Camden, C. B. Smith. Camden circuit, J. C. Davis. Elloree, J. L. Mullinax. Fort Motte, W. C. Gleaton. Heath Springs, J. B. Weeden. Kershaw, S. D. Bailey. Lynchburg, S. J. Bethea. Manning, G. P. Watson. Oswego, J. P. Attaway. Pinewood, R. M. Dubose. Providence, J. E. Cohn, supply. Richland, George Gary Lee. St. John's and Rembert's, E. P. Hutson. St. Matthew's, G. F. Kirby. Sumter, Trinity, D. M. McLeod; Proad street, J. M. Rogers. Wateree, D. O. Spires. Transferred, E. K. Hardin to Baltimore conference; G. P. Penny to Florida conference; B. G. Vaughn to Pacific conference; C. B. Dawsey to Brazil conference. After the reading of the appointments conference adjourned. Rev. Nettles Guilty. The closing of the 128th annual session of the South Carolina Methodist conference was held Monday night in St. John's church, before an audience that packed the house. There was an unusual feeling of interest manifested not only because of the appointments that were to be read at the close of the conference, but of the expected report of the trial committee on the charges preferred against Rev. S. A. Nettles. The trial committee had been in secret meeting all day, and even when the conference opened at 7.30 o'clock with Bishop Denny presiding, the committee was not ready to report. Hymns were sung, remarks were made, and Bishop Denny delivered an address, as the time passed on and the committee did not appear. A resolution was presented to the conference that Bishop Wilson be requested not to appoint Rev. S. A. Nettles as editor of The Southern Christian Advocate. This was unanimously carried. Another resolution was presented that Rev. R. E. Stackhouse be reccommended for the editorship of The Southern Christian Advocate and Rev. H. B. Brown to be the assistant editor. Both of the gentlemen refused to have their names mentioned for the position. Rev. Mr. Nettles arose and asked permission to speak. After some objections from members of the conference, he was granted the privilege when a member of the conference made the motion that the conference adjourn for 15 minutes. This was carried and Mr. Nettles did not get the chance to make any explanations regarding the charges brought against him. When the conference was called together after the recess the trial committee was ready to report. The committee found Mr. ! Nettles guilty, but in view of mitigating circumstances, recommended that his sentence be a light one. Bishop Denny then suspended Mr. Nettles for three months from the ministry. U As to his removal as editor of The i Southern Christian Advocate this was I left for the board of managers of The Advocate to decide. As Mr. Nettles has a four-year contract entered into the first of this year, it is doubtful J??J? ?J? J? J? *1**1** J**J | They Keep 1 We received this w |j car load < I HIGH CLASS HORSES || Extra good ones. T j lected in the leadin S mule market of the 1 j| Mr. W. P. Jones. C S? fkAm nnirt W* r tAlVlll \|MAWk? V T -w -W. p Remember, stock d ? hand with us very $ ?i? rjFRx-ifcSfr ?c? 3E225flfiEuB8^^BB 4* i ^ ^ ^ a; >T??T??T? ?T??T??Tc >T??Ti?T? ? T % *% % % >Y< ?] 4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* *4* ?4# <4* ?4* *4* M ! CAME THANKSG1 j:. We received last Thursd || of extra nice Mules and i ^ fine horses for which w< I If you want an animal f o: it will be to your interes before you buy. We als line of Buggies, Harnei our prices and terms are you. Come to see us. J. J. SM li Rear Passenger Depot if he could be removed from the j I^A editorship without his salary being j paid during the life of the contract, j It is thought some compromise may, be made so the result desired may j one 1 be obtained without any litigation the Jai taking place. Mr. Nettles made an j to*6 'as the appeal from the decision of the con-; ference to the higher branch of the the esh church. The reading of the appoint-; situate* ments then followed, after which the : Bambei j Tpmj conference adjourned. I Game Warden for S. C. j j| Wnchine'fftn December 2.?James! , Henry Rice, Jr., of Summerville, has i been appointed Government game; I* warden for South Carolina by Secre- j * tary of Agriculture Houston. : 75 a< CALOMEL IS UNSAFE. ! Local Druggist Who Sells Dodson's' Liver Tone Guarantees It to Take ' reason ] the Place of Calomel. living a j to H. M If your liver is not working just [ Bamber right, you do not need to take a; ??? chance on getting knocked all out by | a dose of calomel. Go to Peoples! Drug Store who sells Dodson's Liver} 1 ? Tone, and pay 50 cents for a large County bottle. You will get a harmless vege-1 m0T^'h table remedy that will start .your liv-' *yner er without violence, and if it does not I mf f sgive complete satisfaction the drug-! ?i a^mi gist will refund your money with a smile. ihes< If you buy a bottle of Dodson's: adn^oni: Liver Tone for yourself or your chil- j 2 T dren, you have insured your family ! j relief from attacks of constipation, p ha?J biliousness, lazy liver and headache. J|rP :e - - ? Saturda It is as sare ana Denenciai iur tmi- i ... , dren as for adults. A bottle of Dod- | E? son's Liver Tone is something every man or woman should keep in the y t~ house. Your money is safe because p. S!V you can return the bottle if it fails 0_jTlv? to satisfy. 25th da SPECIAL NOTICES. ~ Advertisements Under This Head 25c. I Rea For 25 Words or Less. ' == 04 u For a good tailored-to-measure 72 suit call on the Dixie Tailors, op- limits, posite post office. worth $ Cleaning, pressing, and repairing s0^ pr< of all kinds neatly done. Dixie Tail- 388 a ors, opposite post office. line wo For Sale.?Appier Seed Oats, home j pay for grown, 75c the bushel, sacked. J. K. I prices a MAYFIELD, Denmark, S. C. j at Qnce Automobiles Insured.?1912 mod- too late els 2*4 per cent; 1913 models 2 per cent. Old line company. H. M. Mode GRAHAM, Agent, Bamberg, S. C. . town oi - "?"T?. ? right if Dog Lost.?Lost last sunaav morning one black setter, with white new breast; leather strap around his time to neck. Reward if returned to RICHARD McMICHAEL, R. F. D. No. 2, U Box 14, Bamberg, S. C. 1 * '??f?Jf?if! *f ifi 7 "i" 747747%? Coming j j reek another H and MULES j J ney were se- ^ g horse and !: world by our II !ome and see !? Z Z 1 an suit you. :! on't stay on II long /. ' * mi i ? ?<* ? > % % ay a car load | J i few of those || > are known. 11 H r any purpose g g B t to see ours {| fl 50 have a nice J B ss, Etc., and || < made to suit Si OAK || , | NDS FOR SALE tract containing forty acres, V as the Alledine Smith place. ^ tract of thirty acres, known as nes Kinsey place. tract of twelve acres, known L. E. Cooner place. b are the lands belonging to ite of G. W. Parrell, and are ; 1 ill fi8ii ronu lownsmp, g County. is cash. For further inforcall on or write OHN COONER BAMBERG, S. C. ORSALE ?res of land, 3 miles of Olar, js under cultivation, with 4~ louse, barn and stables, for ' unci red and fifty dollars cash. \ bargain for some one. Only for selling at this price owner j iway from the State. Apply { :. GRAHAM or J. T. O'NEAL, K, S. C. / CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina? of Bamberg?By Geo. P. Har- _ . sq., Judge of Probate. ^ I eas, Mrs. Alvina Johns hath 1 ait to me to grant her letters j inistration of the estate of and * of R. C. Johns, deceased: 3 are therefore to cite and 5h all and singular the kinad creditors of the said R. j ns, deceased, that they be j >ear before me in the Court of. ? \ i, to be held at Bamberg, on y, December 13th, next,, after tion thereof, at 11 o'clock in snoon, to show cause, if any ,ve, why the said .administra- * I >uld not be granted. 1 i under my hand and seal this 1 ly of November, A. D., 1913. 1 aw.o. P. HARMON. i Judge of Probate. l ] Estate Bargains acres good land near town j dwelling and outbuildings, 2,500.00, under wire fence. If >mptly will sell at a sacrifice. cres 7 miles from town; dwelrth $2,500; timber enough to property and some to spare. < nd terms right. Must be sold See me quick or you will be A rn two-story dwelling in the : Bamberg, prices and term6 j sold by January 1st. With i railroad coming in now is the 1 buy city property. ] M. GRAHAM* , t r . ; .