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THE BAMBERG HERALD ESTABLISHED IN APRIL, 1891 A. IF. KXIGHT? Editor. __________________________ Rates?51.00 per year; 50 cents for fix months. Payable in advance. Advertisements?$1.00 per inch for ' > first insertion; 50c. for each subsequent insertion. Liberal contracts made for three, six, or twelve months. "Want Notices one cent a word each insertion. Local Notices Sc. per line first week, 5c. afterwards. Tributes of Respect, etc., must be paid for as regular advertising. Communications?News letters or on tubjects of general interest will be gladly welcomed. Those of a personal nature will not be published unless paid for. == f. Thursday, August 4,1904. *1' * z ? While The Herald would not have "ap? plauded" had the relatives and friends f> of Abraham Surasky lynched Lee Green * after he was acquitted, yet candor compels the statement that we would have ex- j it' pressed few regrets over the affair. it No arrests yet in the Eutawville lynch?? ing case, and yet after the investigation there was no doubt as to the identity of ?? the parties. What are the authorities j| waiting on? We are afraid it will be just | as we said last week?nothing will be | done. It is reported that Hon. L. J. Williams S-. is gaining ground every day in the conI? gressional race. This same report or statement was made during the recent - ? v.o tt-oo ArorTrhclmincr. (campaign, auu uv i? aj v> v?.. uv.?.?e ly beaten, failing to carry Edgefield, his own county. If the second congressional district is ever to receive any consideration at the band of the national government, we must elect an able and energetic representative to send to Washington. Edgefield men have held this position for the past twenty-five years or more and we fiave received'nothing. It is a practical question which confronts the voters of the second district in the coming primary. Vote for S. G. Mayfield and you'll get a man who will do something. *** The Columbia State is an earnest and fconest advocate of law and order, of purity in politics and private life, and we cannot understand its silence over the Mobley dispensary letter. Our contemporary deprecates the use of money and whiskey in our primaries, and has bravely stood for the purification of elections. Yet when a high dispensary employee attempts to It influence other dispensary employees, it is silent. We have looked in vain for an I' expression from this able champion of t honest and fair elections. t Everything points to the nomination of | C. W. Garrls in the first primary, although |he has five opponents. He is head and | ihoulders above any man in the race in | ability, and we mean no reflection on the Others when we say this. He deserves; ?' endorsement at the hands of the people . and will receive it. He has only held the ? Office one term and it is an unwritten law i in South Carolina to give an official two f terms. Let none of his friends be indif tut, However. jua&.e uis ucvuuu uc*by going to the polls ?nd voting, and y your neighbor with you. the campaign for the unexpired term ie late Geo. W. Croft, L. J. Williams npted a discussion of the issues. In >resent contest he claims there is not gh time to discuss issues, so he spends ime attacking Mayfield about some ?ssed at the last session of the gen. issembly. While we are glad he is wing this line, it is a lamentable con>n of weakness on his part, for he is ically saying by his action that he at cope with Mayfield in a debate on sues of the day. Really, we are sorr Mr. Williams. He has made a raisin running for congress, and while a good man in some respects, he is t all fitted for the position of connan. *** i Bamberg Herald does not like to i in advance, but says "if there come ractical results or convictions from ivestigation of theEutawvillelynchve'll eat our hat." The Bamberg d ought to have eaten its hat before de this remark, and then probably aldn't have made it. Certainlv all ought to hope that there will come practical results and convictions, he coming of these practical reind convictions certainlv ought to xmragea.?Newberry Evening Tel jgp:1 egram. The Herald most certainly encourages the coming of practical results or conj^Tictions in the case of the Eutawville lynchers, but we stated what we feel sure Br will be the result of the matter. TVe sincerely hope to be mistaken, but, after I? . waiting for several days after the inquest and nothing done, we felt rather disgust:v~ ed over the whole affair. A Battle in the Bark. A woman of Muscotah made some root ?? beer, and bottled it before it had fermentjjl ed, says the New York Tribune. A few ? nights later there was a popping noise in :the cellar. Her husband believing there fe were burglars in the house, stealthily ap*%, ; proached the cellar door. Just as hepeep ed in there was another report, and he III was hit. He then poked in the muzzle of sV a six shooter into the crack, and turning r. the gun from side to side, fired a fusillade Of bullets into the darkness. He was then fj.. out of ammunition, but the enemy kept ?? *"- firing, and he retreated upstairs, "where ?!;- his wife was screaming for help. The, neighbors arrived and found the man ifv^oaked in root beer. J m fe -V , : . in cases 01 oowei cuiupituuis ju wnmcu has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice, Denmark, Labor Troubles. Street?No, Frank is not a bad sort; but there is a blot on his escutcheon?parents never married you know. Lane?Oh I see; he does't bear the union label.?Town Topics. ^ t Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved. "A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief," says John J. Patton, a leading citizen of x atton, Ala. "A friend recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a 25c. bottle and after taking three doses of it was cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complaints." For sale by Bamberg Pharmacy; H. C. Rice. "For ten years," observed the new boarder, "my habits were as regular as clock work. I rose on the stroke of 6; half an hour later was at breakfast; at 7 I was at work; dined at 1; had supper at 6; and was in bed at 9.30. Ate onlv plain food, and Ko/tn't a Hav's illness all the time." l?AJV? W % ~ ? ? ?'? | "Dear me!" said a hearer in sympathetic tones, "and what were you in for?" ! Then one could have heard the proverbial pin drop. A SUMMER COLD. A summer cold is not only annoying but if no: rel'e/ed pneumonia will be tie result by fall. One' Minute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation, heals, soothes and strengthens the lungs and bronchial tubes. One Minute Cough Cure is an ideal remedy for children. It is pleasant to the taste and harmless. A cure for croup, cough and cold. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. j An Irishman was sitting in a smoker's ! seat in a street car the other dav, when a woman sitting down remarked: "Sir, if yon were a gentleman yon wouldn't smoke nere." "Mum,' he said, "If yez wor a leddv, ye'd go oop front." Pretty soon the woman burst out, "If you were mv husband I'd give you poison." "Well, mum," returned the "irishman as he puffed away at his pipe, "If yez wor mejwoif, I'd j take it." v SICK HEADACHE. "For years my wife was troubled with what physicians called sick headache of - ..'k ft Vi a irith A (CVCiC WUAiOV'vvti muv uvvvvavv* n?vu several eminent physicians and at a great expense, only to grow worse until she W-is unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamber* Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than ever before and is real well,", says Mr. Geo. E. "Wright, of New London, New York. For sale by Bamberg Phar; H. C. Rice, Denmark. One of our nearby exchanges tells this good story and vouches for its truthfulness : The class in geography was being examined by the lady teacher in our High School the "other day. She said: "You have in front of you the north, ou the right oTyou the east, and on the left the west. What have you behind you ?" Little Charlie, who was deeply interested in the points of the compass, after a moment's reflection replied: "A patch on my pants." Then in a shame-faced manner he added: "I knew you would see it; I told ma you would." A SWEET BREATH is a never failing sign of a healthy stomach. When the breath is bad the stomach is out of order. There is no remedv in the world equal to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia and stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: "I hav.e been a dyspeptic for years; tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol I began to improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am fully restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C. "How much your little boy resembles your husband!" said the cunning politi cian. "I've always heard," she replied, "that people grow'to look like those they are much with, but this is quite a remarkable case. We only adopted the dear little ! fellow last week."?Chicago Record-Herald. TAKEN WITH CRAMPS. Wm. Kirmse, member of a bridge gang working near Littleport was taken ill Thursday night with cramps and cholera. His case was so severe that he had to have members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gilford was called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him and several doses were administered with the result that the fellow was able to be around nest day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gilford's medicines.?Elkader, Iowa, Argus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in 1 ^ our home, it may save life. For sale by I feamberg Phar; H. C. Rice, Denmark. - -' r p?/r V v": ; " i SHEEP IN THIS STATE. The Do* is Away Ahead and is Valued Much Higher. Some interesting figures are being prepared in regard to sheep raising in this State which set forth the need of a dog law as well as cultivation of proper pas- j ture lands. These are of special interest j just now in view of the meat strike and i the butchers are clamoring for South Car- j olina meat. The figures show that there are in this State over 69,306 dogs, valued ! at $437,666. There are also 46,132 sheep I valued at $112,770, although the latter figures are thought to be somewhat ex-, aggerated. It is also shown that the | average yield from the sheep in this State was about tour pounas, mat tne yield from the entire State was a little over 200,000 pounds. These figures will be widely distributed by the State department of agriculture and attention called to the money that could be made off of the wool industry here as well as the income from the sale to butchers. Next year the dog tax will go into effect and it is expected that this may cut down the dogs some. CHOLERA INFANTUM. This disease has lost its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy came into use. The success which attends the use of this remedy / 1 1 -I--*-I HE REPORTED THE SERMON. j Sporting Editor Applied Baseball Language t< Religious Discourse. The religious editor of The Chickashi (Oklahoma) Express took a vacation, anc as he had no one to leave in his place h< asked the sporting editor?the one wh< reported the races a few weeks ago? to attend church and report the sermon says an exchange. Here is what he wrote unblemished by the editorial blue pencil "The weather was perfect and the granc stand and bleachers were packed. Th< Rev. Dr. was in the box for th< Christians, and he certainly had every thing in the book. When he tackled th< New Jerusalem he used the slow ball ar tistically, but when he warmed up or hades he had speed to burn and whippec them over like a shot. He had swell con trol, and never lost sight of the plate foi a minute, especially after it had beer passed around. The choir did a gooc deal of rooting from the players bench and occasionally a voice from the bleach ers yelled 'Amen!: Although it was ar extra inning game he never let up for a minute, and had the visitors properh hooked up throughout, putting some ol them to sleep. If he can only keep th< pace, the big league for nlm next season.' DeWITT is"the name. When you go tobuvWitch Hazel Salve look for the name DeWitt on every box The unadulterated witch hazel is used ir making DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve which is the best salve in the world fo] cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and piles. The popularity of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused worthless counterieits to be placed on the market. The genuine bears tht name E. C. DeWitt & Co Chicago. Sole by H. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C. "See here!" exclaimed the angry man "I wish you would muzzle that dog ol ? ** ** * ~ Ulp w /p tocrvc mv vuurs at UlUiib. mo uai aJU? uaj babv awake." "1 was just going to request you to muz> zle your baby," rejoined the neighbor "His nightly howling annoys my dog."? New Yorker. A PERFECT PAINLESS PILL is the one that will cleanse the system set the liver to action, remove bile, clea: the complexion, cure headache and leav< a good taste in the mouth. The pills foi doing such work pleasantly and effectual | ly are DeWitt's Early Risers. Bob Aoore of Lafayette, Ind., says: "All other pill: I have used gripe and sicken, while"De Wirt's Little Early Risers are simply per feet." Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. A feminine authority in one of the mag azines advises a young man to study tk< girl of his choice* and to study her at tb< seashore, before entering into matrimony In that particular the Igorrote youth i not so restricted, the Igorrote maiden be ing always?like a well disciplined sol dier?prepared for inspection.?The State t A mrm X iilili UUlLtlilg UCLLCI 1U1 J1VC1 u^iaugg meat and constipation than Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.?L. F Andrews, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale bi Bamberg Phar; H. C. Rice, Denmark. Did he fall in love at first sight ?" "Yes, first sight of her bank account." YtSj in all prominent magazinei you see "Patton'sSnn*Proof Paints' Yes, and prominent people all over this land are using Patton's Sunproof Paints BECA USE Tie Ewel Si ol a lease will stand the ravages of weather and look fresh as long as the other parts of the building, if protected by Patton's Sun-Proof Paints For paints, varnishes and oils call at - - ? Simmons Hardware Co. BAMBERG, S. C. Weak nearis Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indigestion. It is a scientific fact that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of indigestion. AH food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Kauble, of h'-vada. O , says: I had stomach trouble and was in a . state as I bad heart trouble with it I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about foot months and it cured me. Kodol Digests Whet Yon Eat and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of all pressure. Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 24 times thetrlal size, which sells for 50c, Prepared by E. 0. DeWITT ft 00., OH I OA00. Sold by Dr. H. F, Hoover. / ... AUGUST SPECIALS > > Our buyers leave for New York within a few days. It is " the policy of the Emporium to close out all Summer Goods . before the arrival of the Fall Goods. Many highly desirable j goods are now being offered at attractively low prices. TAFFETA UF1BRELLAS 25 elegant paragon frame Ladies' Umbrellas, covered with guaranteed American t Taffeta, a beautiful assortment of artistic handles, an exceptionally good article for j the price $1.00 EACH. ilTIJlTr I A 117\T iit A I^TC r wnun l.awi> wAuia i I 30 beautiful new style Lawn Waists, elaborately trimmed with embroidery and , insertion, new style sleeve and panel front, made of superior lawD, all sizes now on - hand. A winner for the price, we offer them at 85C EACH. : 40-INCH LAWN ^ 300 yards fine White Lawn, well woven, and a superior finish, splendid for the ' popular shirt waist suits, and very much used for the dainty drop skirts now so much in vogue, a big bargain for 10C A YARD. FINE PERSIAN LAWN 5 pieces silky finish Lawn, soft to the touch and as smoothly finished as any 50c, : wash chiffon. This lawn has been sold all season at 25c. a yard; we now offer this | limited quantity at this interesting price 15C A YARD. " ?? ??? ! Special attention given to all mail orders. Express 1 prepaid on all orders of $5.00 accompanied by the cash. All orders filled promptly. THEODORE KOHN, " Orangeburg, ? ? ? South Carolina. iJ.M.Dannellj&Son, EHRHARDT, S. C. ' White Star Buggies We have just received a solid car load of the celebrated White Star Buggies, and they are for sale at prices to suit the buyer. We have all styles, - and can suit you, no matter what may be your wants. Come and see them. Harness I Harness! Harness! r Seventv-five sets of bran new Harness just in, all kinds.^Prices from $7.00 to $40.00 the set. Can please anybody in any Kind ot Harness, so oe sure to see our line before you buy. m ? Lap Robes, Whips, Etc. Our Spring and Summer line is in, and it is the largest and prettiest assortment ever shown in this part of the country. You'll certainly be disap* pointed if you buy without seeing this stock. ricCormick riachinery sa vko ccocnn TrV??n Trtn need Binders. Reaners. Rakes. Mowers, etc. IX Alio AO IAJV ?? WV*. J ? , ? , x f , We sell the famous McCormick machinery, the best on earth. We can furnish you anything needed in this line, and our prices are surely right. We are here for business, and will make it to your interest to trade with us. J. M. Dannelly & Son. [COOD LUCK! You will have good luck if you buy your 1 GROCERIES from Moye's grocery store oecause you will get the best goods at the lowest prices. To get the best at the lowest price is GOOD LUCK! You will find such good luck at M. MOYE'S PHONE 14 Western and Atlantic Railroad / '?! AND ??" : Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis ; ?- TO , , St. Louis and aJl points "West and Northwest. Three i Solid trains daily with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Atlanta to St. Louis without change. i ONLY THROUGH CAR SERVICE, ATLANTA, TO CHICAGO, WITHOUT CHANGE i Close connections made at Atlanta with the Seaboard Air Line Railway, Central of Georgia Railway and ? the Southern Railway trains. For map folders or t other information write to Thos. 8. JONES, T. P. L, No. 1, North Prjor Street, Atlanta, (a. a F. SMITH, Traffic Mgr. CHAS. E. HAR1IAN, Gen. Pass. Agt \ Are You Hot? Drop in at the Bamberg Pharmacy and for only 5c we will cool and refresh you with a Coc% Cola, a Soda, a Phosphate, an Ice or a Lollapop. Do You Smoke? We keep a large assortment of choice cigars and smoking tobacco that will certainly please you. _____ i If in Need of Toilet Articles we can Supply your Wants Are You Sick? Bring ns your prescription. It will be carefully and accurately compounded from pure, fresh drugs. DOBS YOUR J House Need Painting? We keep a full stock of Paints, Oils and Varnishes. We are agents for the celebrated Longman and Martinez paints which is fully guaranteed. A trial will convince you that it is y the best paint on the market. Bamberg Pharmacy BAMBERG. S. C. ; V' [insurance] ?I WRITE-... FIRE INSURANCE '- -m LIFE INSURANCE, SURETY BONDS In good, c>:rong Companies. YJ.8eiISAI.Jr., Office at Bank. Phone Conneetioi. . ENGINES, BOILERS GINS and PRESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Press Cane, Mill and Shingle Outfits. Build , ing, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail road Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factory and Machinists'Supplies. Belting, Pack Ing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files Oilers, Etc, cast every day. Work 150 hands. LoiMlroi Vts SiACo AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Foundry, Machine, Boiler and G)n Works. Reoairin^ Promptly Done. UK. (j.K. JtiAiK, DENTAL SURGEON, Bamberg, 8. C, In office every day in the week. Graduate of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, class 1892. Member of S. C. Dental ' Association. Office next to bank. 9. J. DELE has just received a nice assortment of DPI AND IBP BUGGIES of best grade, style and finish, which he offers to the public at low prices. It will pay you to look at 028 stock before baying. He is also agent for Deering Harvesting Machinery the best on earth. Also operates a first-clasa Repair Shop and builds vehicles of any kind to order on short notice. Blacksmithing and Horseshoeing. Buggy Painting a Specialty. Yours to satisfy D. J. MLK. minis Ctitral Railroad. DIRECT ROUTE TO THE ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION TWO TRAINS DAILY In connection with W. & A. R. R. &N. C. & St. L. Ry. from Atlanta. Lv Atlanta 8:25 a m Ar Si Louis 7:08 a m " u 8:30 p m Ar St. Louis 7:36 p m With through sleeping cars from GEORGIA, FLORIDA AND TENNESSEE. ROUTE OF THE FAMOUS DIXIE FLYER Carrying the only morning sleeping car from Atlanta to St. Louis. This car leaves Jacksonville daily, 8:05 p. m., Atlanta 8:25 a. m., giving you the entire day in St. Louis to get located. For rates from your city, World's Fair Guide Book and schedules, Sleeping Car reservations, also for book showing Hotels and Boarding houses, quoting their rates, write to FRED D. MILLER, Traveling Passenger Agent, No. 1, N. Pryor St. Atlanta, Ga. G. Moye Dickinson, INSURANCE. FIRE, LIFE, TORNADO, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY, CASUALTY. Office at The Cotton OH Co* & C. AND BELL TELEPHONES