The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 18, 1904, Image 4
- "
rip...
| THE MMIE HBBALD
0, ESTABLISHED IN APRIL. 1891
A. TV. KNIGHT* Editor.
Rates?$1.00 per .year; 50 cents for
six months. Payable in advance.
Advertisements?$1.00 per inch for
first insertion; 50c. for each subsequent
k insertion. Liberal contracts made foi
B||v / three, six, or twelve months. Want NoKgy
tices one cent a word each insertion. Local
Rggv Notices Sc. ner line first week, 5c. after||pv1
wards. Tributes of Respect, etc., must
be paid for as regular advertising.
Communications?News letters or on
? - ?n 1 1
I subjects ot general interest win uc gmui>
?r.. f welcomed. Those of a personal nature
s-7 will not be published unless paid for. j
| Thursday, August 18,1904
How in the name of common sense are
':' v we going to put a stop to this "race suicide"
when over in Georgia even they
[p jail a preacher for having more than one
h~:P Nothing done yet in the matter of
bringing the Eutawville lynchers to jusgv.
tice. The press of the State is putting
0- forth its best efforts in endeavoring to
| create a sentiment of obedience to law,
p Twit nothing which all the editors may
Bay can have much effect so long as the
|/ officers of the law fail in their duty.
fr: John Bell Towill, a member of the
j|- State board of control, says hqjs bitterly
opposed to the scheme of selling whiskey
through grocery stores. He wants to see
j'V the consumption of whiskey decreased
!T;. instead of increased. He is exactly right.
1. The scheme is simply one to increase the
p. sale of liquor, and we feel sure it will
never be adopted.
tV. The Georgia people have the reputation
e of doing things up brown, but on Tuesday
> at Statesboro the fire was too hot. Seri|&
iously, though, wasn't it a great farce to
ft have military companies protecting prisg?;
oners with unloaded guns? "We despise
bvnocrisv. The authorities simply abetted
IH the lynching under the guise of protecting
p the condemned negroes.
The Summerville News is of the opin.
ion that no man who is a candidate for
* / office should serve as a member of the
| . county Democratic executive committee.
Our views fully coincide with this, but
jgv we go further. No man who is a candip
date should be a member of either the State
1J or county committee. The machinery of
V the party should not be in the hands of
officeholders.
Judge Parker said one good thing in
Ihis speech of acceptance of the Democrat:
ic nomination for president, and that was
| he would not again be a candidate nor
^ accept the nomination for president. This
is good doctrine, and ought to apply to
v all offices from president down. There
should be a law passed making a person
ineligible to any office after one term,
except judges, and they should be elected
. for life.
b The Columbia State says: "It will be
Bpv . unfortunate for Candidate Jiooiey n u 15
Bp;r' proved that the attempt has been made to
??; enlist all dispensers in his behalf." Certain
pi it is that the attempt has been made to
||f- enlist some dispensers in behaif of Mr.
.Mobley, a candidate for railroad commisaioner,
and onr information leads ns to
ap; believe that this attempt was not confined
Bp to a few persons, but that dispensers all
over the State were recepients of that letBfe
ter sent out from the State dispensary in
J Columbia. The positive information that
ggp~ these letters were sent to various parts of
State or to all dispensers and dispen- '
sary officials could only be ascertained by ;
' a great deal of trouble which we have not
Eh. the time for. But they were sent to Green- ,
Kzf.' ville and Bamberg coufities, and the nat
nral inference is that they were mailed
Bp:, all over the State. It was most certainly
ipr an attempt to use the influence of the dis||||:
pensary in politics, and we doubt not that
it will prove rather "unfortunate for Can|?L
didate Mobley," as we believe the voters .
jig will rebuke such an attempt by their ballots
on the 30th instant.
Pertinent Paragraphs.
The Parker and Davis ratification meetly-'
ing, which Charleston is trying to have
jfv pulled off there, might be a good thing?
for Charleston.
Hp?., At a meeting of negro club women in
Massachusetts last week, Senator Tilldenounced
as beincr "un-Ameri
vV~, \ can." How's that for originality ?
Hlk President Roosevelt will in all probability
have little to say about the battle of
Santiago controversy, which has been reilk';''
opened by Admiral Schley. He is not
looking for an "extra" which has "trouble"
as a catch line.
According to the Augusta Herald,
"Travel will broaden a man, but so will a
gpv padded coat," and also an uncoatcd padgP
Sle.
That member of the dispensary board,
who devised the plan for the sale of liquor
in grocerv stores, has by far the most
fertile brain developed in South Carolina
in quite a number of years.
Russia's soliloquy: To-go or not To-go:
that is the question; whether 'tis better
to run from the shot and shell of out- 1
rageous fortune, or to take arms against
the sea of troubles and by opposing end 1
gk them.
"Do you think the modern girl is beu%
efited by an athletic training ?'y
"Yes," answered Miss Cayenne. "It J
enables her to get in and out of the ham-}
mock without breaking her neck." j
F
<*Sf
A Grasping Minister.
"Have you a good minister ?" asked a
summer visitor of a rural resident in
New England.
"Waal, he would be if he w&rn't quite
so graspinV
"How does he show that he is grasping?"
"Waal, last winter when we gave him
a donation party an' carried him a lot o'
veg'tables an' other truck an ;<4U in money,
he warn't willin' that the money
should go on his salary."
. "But I suppose he doesn't get a very
large salary."
"Waal, purty fair?a hundred and fifty
dollars a year."?New York Tribune.
DeWITT is "the name.
When you go to buyWitch Hazel Salve
look for the name DeWltt on every box.
The unadulterated witch hazel is used in
making DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,
which is the best salve in the world for
cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and
piles. The popularity of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has
caused worthless counterfeits to be placed
on the market. The genuine bears the
name E. C. DeWitt & Co. Chicago. Sold
by H. F. Hoover, Bamberg, S. C.
Bishop Talbot tells a story of a man he
had met while bishop of Idaho, who
wanted the bishop's opinion on the probability
of his wife's going to heaven. The
bishop said he told this Missourian that
he was pretty sure his wife would reach
there and suggested that he be confirmed,
too, in order to take the same path. "No,"
said the bishop's friend, "I'm not good
enough, but if my wife gets there ana the
gates are shut so I can't get in she'll raise
h 1." _
A PERFECT PAINLESS PILL
is the one that will cleanse the system,
set the liver to action, remove bile, clear
the complexion, cure headache and leave
a good taste in the mouth. The pills for
doing such work pleasantly and effectually
are DeWitt's Early Risers. Bob Moore,
of Lafayette, Ind., s&ys: "All other pills |
I have used gripe and sicken, while De- j
Witt's Little Early Risers are simply per-;
feet." Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. .|
A cow belonging to Mr. R. W. Cayce,
of Cayce, in Lexington, gave birth to twin
calves Fridav night. One was white and
the other black, and, according to the
fitness of things in naming the Tittle bovines,
the white one was called "Parker"
and the black one "Roosevelt:"?Columbia
Record.
TAKB>T WITH CRAMPS.
Wm. Kinase, 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 wascalledand 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 next day. The incident
speaks quite highly of Mr. Gilford's
medicines.?Elkader, Iowa, Argus.
This remedy never fails. Keep it in
vour home, it may save life. For sale by
Bamberg Phar; H. C. Rice. Denmark.
The Happy Igorrote.
Unenlightened Igorrote,
Fretting not of pants or coat
Or vest, x
For a freckle and a smile
Pats you squarely into style?
iSilly dressed!
Pagan, heathen, savage, Ig.
In your living picture rig,
You are glad;
And there's reason for your glee
For you're not a slave to the
Latest fad.
What to you are fashion's whims
As to crowns or bands or brims
In your hats?
Your are never forced to choose
Collars, cuffs, and shirts, and shoes,
Or cravats.
Poor, benighted, dumb, despised?
You need not be civilized
Nor aspire
To be "tastefully" arrayed?
No, it's always ready made,
Y'our attire
Silent, sullen, Igorrotes,
What to you are overcoats?
What of them?
And your evening garments, you
Always wear them prior to
6 p. m!
So, you sit in darkness still,
Knowing naught of tailor's bill
Or of styleBut
the anthropologist
Puts your freckle on his list
And you smile.
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 Patton, Ala. "A friend recommended
Chamberlain's (Jolic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a 25c. bottle
find 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.
"Why don't you ever want to go to a
wedding?" snapped Mrs. Enpeck. I don't
believe you've been to a wedding since
you attended your own."
"No," mildly responded Mr. Enpeck, "I
haven't. And," he added softly to himself
"T sometimes wish I hadn't attended
that one."
Judicial Ignorance.
Last week a strapping negro woman
was up before a magistrate, charged with
unmercifully beating her boy.
"I don't Understand how you can have
the heart to treat your own child so cruelly,"
said the magistrate.
"Jedge, has you been a parent of awufless
yaller boy like dat dar cub of mine?"
"Never?no, never," (with great vehemence?and
getting red in the face.)
"Den don't talk; you don't know nuffin
ibout it." |.
Quits.
' Because I am a railroad man," said
George Gould, "railroad happenings
and incidents interest me. My friends,
aware of this, bring me whatever odd
railroad news they come upon. Thus I
heard the other day oi a gooa revenge.
' It seems that at a suburban station a
train was starting off one morning when
an elderly man rushed across the platform
and jumped on one of the slowly moving
cars.
"The rear end brakeman, who was
standing by, reached up and grabbed the
old man's coat tails and pulled him off
the train.
"'There,' he said sternly, 'I have saved
your life. Don't ever try to jump on like
that again.'
" 'Thank you,' said the old man calmly.
'Thank you for your thoughtful kindness.
It is three hours till the next train, isn't
it.'
" 'Three and a quarter,' said the brakeman.
"The long train meanwhile had been
slowly gliding by, slowly gathering speed.
Finally the last'car appeared. This was
the brakeman's car, the oue for which he
had been waiting, and, with the easy
grace that is born of long practice, he
sailed majestically on to it.
"But the old gentleman seized bim by
the coat and with a strong jerk, pulled
him off, at the same time saying grimlv:
- ^ *1
" 'Une gooa turn deserves uuuiua. i uu
saved my"life; I have saved yours. Now
we are quits.'"
when ~
You Want
Roof Paints
Floor Paints
Building Paints
Varnishes, Oil
Glass and
White Lead
, You can get the best service at
our store. We carry a nice Une of
Guns, Bicycles,
and General
! Hardware.
We Want Tour Business.
Simmons Hardware Co.
BAMBERG, S. C.
WANTED AT ONCE.
A man who is honest and sober and
can furnish good recommendations, to
sell the new improved Singer sewing
machines. Experience unnecessary. Liberal
contract. Address
Singer Sewing Machine Stoke,
319 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
7 FOR SALE.
That part of the Carroll place on East
side of Midway road, containing about
600 acres. Will sell in small tracts or the
whole. Liberal terms. For further information,
call on JNO. F. FOLK.
fWinwsinithsi
I (Sill ?b I
Xduaranteed/
\lo Cure^^
I CHILLS I
I DENGUE, AGUE. I
H > imioor II
| LHUtxir r II
I Bilious Fever and all other If
I Malarial Ills, H
At* |ear Onto#*t tor mttfmtmhn
B prop** w*o hsvt kt? cared. jlj
WSMyiiBT;
Do you wish to go to College?
Do you wish to prepare for business ?
Do you wish to study music ?
?THEN COME TO?
Carlisle Fitting School of Wofford College
AT BAMBERG.
A well equipped School with Experienced
Teachers, Fine Liorary, Literary
Societies, Fine Buildings Newly Painted
and Furnished, Water from Flowing
Well on Campus, Excellent Health,
Home Government.
Session Begins September 21st, 1904
And Ends June 6th, 1905.
Tuition for year $35.00
Tuition in Music 24.00
Board for year 72.00
Write for Catalogue to
Hugo G. Sheridan, Head Master,
BAMBERG, S. C.
$ _ ' > . n
JIIICII9T <
nuuuui v
Our buyers leave for New ^
the policy of the Emporium to
before the arrival of the Fall G(
goods are now being offered at a
TAFFETA U
25 elegant paragon frame Ladies' Urnbrel
Taffeta, a beautiful assortment of artistic hj
the price
WHITE LAV
30 beautiful new style Lawn "Waists, ela1
insertion, new style sleeve and panel front,
hand. A winner for the price, we offer the
40-INCH
300 yards fine White Lawn, well woven,
popular shirt waist suits, and very much us
much in vogue, a big bargain for
FINE PERS1
'o pieces silky finish Lawn, soft to the tot
wash chiffon. This lawn has been sold all i
limited quantity at this interesting pr>e
Special attention given to (
prepaid jon all orders of >$<
cash. All orders filled pr
THEODOR
Orangeburg, ?
I J.M. Dai
I EHRHAR
White St a
We have just received a solid car loac
gies, and they are for sale at prices to
and can suit "you, no matter what may
Harness! Harr
Seventy-five sets of bran new Harness
to $40.00 the set. Can please anybod;
to see our line before you buy.
Lap Robes, 1
Our Spring and Summer line is in.nnc
ment ever shown in this part of the
pointed if you buy without seeing thii
HcCormick
This is the season when you need B
We sell the famous McCormick mac
furnish you anything needed in this lin
are here for business, and will make ii
J. M. Dann<
PWT;URE$^
wmm
IccpMimnc
IsSMKH- 4y*?
I ni*d
were n<
I l|i|P
I Un'i i?u fagik Sores, (
*fcsusrs%rnf*; Piles, b
B ?sSF**i^!5l<?t!U BAN
I FRI
COLD DRINKS
A'
W. Q. HOI
Telephone 32. 1
- v:-'-'
- - -V <
V w * - V > Ct A% '
SPECIALS
fork within a few days* It is
close out all Summer Goods
x>ds. Many highly desirable
ttractively low prices.
dBRELLAS
las, covered with guaranteed American
mdles, an exceptionally good article for
$1.00 EACH.
/N WAISTS
borately trimmed with embroidery and
made of superior lawn, all sizes now on
mat 85C EACH.
LAWN
and a superior finish, splendid for the
ed for the dainty drop skirts now so
1QC A YARD.
AN LAWN
ich and as smoothly finished as any 50c,
season at 2oc. a yard; we now offer this
15C A YARD.
dl mail orders. Express
5.00 accompanied by the
onrptly.
F kfOHN.
^ v ^ 7
South Carolina*
elly&Son,
DT, S. C.
r Buggies
! of the celebrated "White Star Bugsuit
the buyer. We hare all styles,
be your wants. Come and see them.
lesS! Harness!
just in, all kinds. Prices from $7.00
y in any kind of Harness, so be sure
Whips, Etc.
1 it is the largest and prettiest assort
country. You'll certainly be disap
s stock.
\
fiachinery
inders, Reapers, Rakes, Mowers, etc.
hinerv, the best on earth. We can
e, and our prices are surely right. We
t to your interest to trade with us.
rily & Son.
' its combined therapeutic action 9
upon the blood and the mucous 9
membrane, Hancock's Liquid 9
l Sulphur positively and surely 9
\ Cures I
,j Catarrh I
J Catarrh is a constitutional dis- I
/ ease, and local treatment alone 9
will not cure it. Sulphur is the 9
greatest germicide known, and a 9
larmlessbutpowerful constitution 9
ilder. Its value has been recog- 9
I for ages,but all its curative effects 9
ever obtainable till the discovery 9
cock's Liquid Sulphtir. So posi- 9
its action that we guarantee it to 9
itarrh, Eczema, Acne. Itch, Dan- 9
tingworm, Prickly Heat, Diphthe- 9
e Mouth and Throat, Granulated 9
?, and all diseases of the Scalp. 9
lOCK'S LIQUID SULPHUR OINTMENT. 9 I
id especially for Burns, Scalds, Open 9
Chafed Parts, Raw Surfaces, Boils, 9
.oughness of Face and Hands, and 9
i Diseases. 9
1 reliable drop store?. Write for free booklet
the curative and toilet use of sulphur.
COCK LIQUID SULPHUR CO* 9 . ,
Baltimore, Md. 9
EE I
AND CIGARS
r 1
FFHAN'S
tamberg, S. C.#
?
, w
'Tk
====== V
\
Are You Hot?
?
Drop in at the Bamberg Pharmacy
and for only oc we will cool and re- . .
fresh you with a Coca 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.
?
If in Need of Toilet Articles
we can Supply your Wants >
Are You Sick?
'r ' 1 ''
Bring us your prescription. It will
be carefully and accurately compounded
from pure, fresh drugs.
DOBS YOUR
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 v
the best paint on the market.
. - y?
Bamberg Pharmacy
I BAMBERG, S* C. I
insurance] g
....I WRITE....
FIRE INSURANCE
LIFE INS FRANCE, * *
SURETY BONDS
In good, strong Companies. - '
HEfiRY J. BRABHAM, Jr., >
Office at Bank. Phone Conneetioi.
ENGINES. BOILERS
GINS and PRESSES.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and '
Fertilizer Mill Outfits: ?lso 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.
LoMBn vts SlljfCO '
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin
Works. Renairing Promptly Done. ">
dr. g. f. hair,
DENTAL SURGEON, 1
Bamberg9 8. C.
In office every day in the week. Graduate
of Baltimore College of Dental Surgery,
class 1892. Member of 8. C. Dental
Association. Office next to bank.
D. J. DELE
has just received a nice assortment of
OPEN AND TOP BIB '
of best grade, style and finish,
which he offers to the public at . , , cf
low prices. It will pay you to
look at his stock before- buying.
He is also agent for
Peering Harvesting Machinery
the best on earth. Also operated
a first-class
Repair Shop
r % "v - "
and builds vehicle of any kind
to order on short notice. olacksmithing
and Horseshoeing.
Buggy Painting a Specialty.
7 Yours to satisfy
D. J. DELE.
Illinois Central fiailroil. '
DIRECT ROUTE TO THE
ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION
? * <- ijj
TWO TRAINS DAILY
In connection with W. & A. R. R.&N. C.
& St. L. Ry. from Atlanta.
Lv Atlanta 8:25 a m Ar St. Louis 7:08 a m
" " 8:30 p m Ar St. Louis 7:86 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. . .4
For rates from your city, "World's Fair Q
Guide Book and schedules, Sleeping Car
reservations, also for book showing
Hotels and Boarding houses, quoting
their rates, write to
FRED D. MILLER, j
Traveling Passenger Agent,
No. 1, N. Pryor St. Atlanta, Ga. ,
G. Moye Dickinson,
INSURANCE. . \
FIRE, . i;
LIFE,
TORY ADO,
ACCIDENT,
EI ABILITY,
CASUALTY.
Office at The Cotton Oil Co.
3. C. A2nD BELL TELEPSOyg^^^^^