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TSB BAMBEBG HEBALD ESTABLISHED IN APRIL. 1891 A. W. KNIGHT. Editor. Raxes?fi.oo per year; 50 cents for dx months. Payable in advance. Advertisements?$1 .00 per inch for first insertion; 50c. for each subsequent1 insertion. Liberal contracts made foz three, six, or twelve months. Want Notices one cent a word each insertion. Local Notices 8c. per line first week, 5c. afterwards. Tributes of Respect, etc., must be paid for as regular advertising. Communications?News letters or on . subjects of general interest will be gladly welcomed. Those of a personal nature will not be published unless paid for. Thursday, March 2, 1905 1 ~ PENDLETON DISPENSARY. I Dispensary Officials Notified That it Will Stay ?Pen* Dispensary omciais nere nave jcucivcu notice that the connty board of control of Anderson county has decided to reopen the dispensary at Pendleton, which was destroyed by fire a few weeks ago. There was some opposition from the people re* siding in the neighborhood of Clemson college, who claimed that the students from that college obtained supplies there, but the authorities denied this and the people of Pendleton desired the dispensary because the revenue therefrom does away absolutely with any town tax, mak l ing Pendleton the only town in the State where there are no town taxes.?Columbia Record. All Sorts of Paragraphs. The city of Union recently had five funerals in twenty-four hours. For coughs?Murray's Horehound, Mullein and Tar. 25c for large bottle. ? , The department of agriculture is satisfled that an efficient cotton picking machine has been invented. The apparatus was designed by G. A. Lowry, who inTented the round bale cotton packing outfit. It cost $14,000 to pay the messengers * who carried the electoral vote of the 45 States to Washington. And after all, when the votes were counted, the result confirmed the statements in the newspapers of November 9,1904. I Make your druggist give you murray s Horehound, Mullein and Tar. Cures your cough. 35 cents a bottle. Col. James L. Orr, of Greenville, died V last Sunday from an attack of erysipelas, from which he had suffered for about two weeks. He was president of several large cotton mills im that section, and one of the prominent men of the State. PLEA8ANT AND HARMLESS. Don't drug the stomach to cure a cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts the mucus, draws the inflammation out of the throat, longs and bronchial tubes, heals, soothes and cures. A cure for croup and whooping cough. One Minute Cough Cure relieves a cough in one minute because it R:VA acts flrsi on the mucous membrane right where the cough troubles?in the throat ordeep-seated on the lungs. H. F. Hoover | -V Personal Mention. ? ?Mrs. D. W. Shealy is spending some time in Beaufort. ?Mr. S. G. Ray, of Denmark, was in & the city Tuesday. ?Mr. A. W. Hunter, of Hartzog, went ^: to Augusta Tuesday. ?Mr. J. C. Breland, of the Kearse section, was here last Friday. ?R. C. MardwicK, ii;sq., 01 uenmara, was in the city yesterday. ?Mrs. E. H. Weissinger is spending some time with relatives in Allendale. ?Hon. S. G. Mayfield, of Denmark, was in the city Friday, and called to see us. ?Mr. W. Y. Smoak, of the Farrell's Store section, was in the city last Friday. * ?Messrs. Eugene and Willie Ritter, of the Kearse section, were in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Copeland and Mr. Farrell, of Ehrhardt, were in the city Monday. ?Mr. G. W. Garland has gone to Aiken county, to travel that territory, selling publications. ^-Misses Rosye Pearlstine and Sadie Harrison are visiting relatives this week in Charleston. ?Miss Llewlie Bamberg is at home again, after a visit to Mrs. J. D. O'Hern at Lakeland, Fla. &&.-' ?Messrs. D. M. Smith and J. Daniel ; Carter, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the city last Saturday. ?Mrs. J. H. Cope and daughter, Miss Clio, returned Tuesday from a stay of several weeks in Florida. $?' : . ?Mr. Clinton Dickinson, who is studying telegraphy in Branchville, is spend ing a few days in the city. ?Messrs. W. D. Rhoad and A. Rice are at home again after a trip to New York, 3"\ where they went to buy goods. i$f- ?Mrs. J. J. Elkins has been ill for the past three weeks, with bronchitis and %' 1. pleurisy, and is still very sick. ?Mr. and Mrs. Austin R. Neal, of Roanoake, Va., arrived in the city last Saturday on a visit to relatives. ?Mrs. R. C. Jones left Tuesday night for Appomattox, Virginia, on a visit to relatives. She was called home by a telegram announcing the serious illness of 5K*: . her mother. ?Mr. Charles C. Abbott, representing Marcus W. Wolf & Co., wholesale stationers of Baltimore, spent last Thursday in the city, selling stationery to The Herald Book Store. m - Water and Lights. Mr. Howell, of Washington, D. C., and Editor A. B. Jordan, of Dillon, were in the city last Saturday looking over the town with the view of making a proposition tocouncilto establish a water and light plant here. It is highly probable that the company represented by them will make application for a francmse at an eariy date, and we confidently expect Bamberg to have these conveniences in a few months. In case a proposition is made by these gentlemen, the price per year for both lights and water will oe about the same as Mr. Chase wanted for the lights alone. Mr. Howell went over the town carefully and made a map showing the different streets, and some conversation on the subject was had with members of council I* and other citizens. We expect our city fathers to have before them a favorable proposition in a short time. k?' nt ; -1"" fe - ' _ SS&'?? Pay Less and gg That's What Y( You Have Your i by the Royal Ta Measure Taken 1 r rt ii/^ w. u. nu | BAMBERG, : : : : : : Sulpfttfi J fflb rt*.' 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Johnson's Tonic quickly < and taint of Grip. It is not premely good?not good as an; every thing?a genuine life-sai ^V^^B in it are safe?doubters are in BKajS^H their lives. Summed up, Joh Tonic is the best Grip medic the sober, serious, earnest tr r* W JOHNSON'S CHILL ? I BnV At all dnAStti. Savannah, G FAIRBANKS.) GASOLINE EN Water Light and Pon For the Farm, Hotel or X Country /-Zl Home Gasolin< .y^ -?Irrigating C Please Ml Rf NAME out coupon and tend tout. X ADDRESS?______ I???? Southern ! ? ?? ? ? TTmrrin /"I T? TH THE BUUTll B U-jcixu. UNEXCELLED DINIJS Tlroil Piii Mi Cat Convenient Schedules or Winter Tourist Rates are now points. For full informati schedules, etc., consult Railway ticket ag R. W. Hunt, Divisioi CHARLESTON ?^ Dress Better )U Can Do if Clothes Made Lilors. Your jy iFFflAN SOUTH CAROLINA iltSJ re Rheumatism J once, quieting the paint ulphur treatment, external le diseases. But the sulphur must H the system. The only preparation B jrbed by the skin and by the diges- B ck's I >uipiiur | a certain cure that we guarantee it H jjrworm, Prickly Heat, Diphtheria, Cuts, and all diseases of the scalp. v ilphur Ointment I rn Sores. Chafed Parts, Raw Surfaces, B i and all Skin Diseases. lilet uses of sulphur. . H t CO., Baltimore, Md. g JLJ 1 he difference in mean- " ^ , will?the child might I , [ht implies doubt; will I (' re means might die; I I h lastrate the difference iS ] the horde of commer- , and that vast horde of fjfl , which only bear the . LM \ of medicine. ffl ; TONIC I ?j I nd yon will live! IBSS t ial products, and K&rm < |H i ?1 M.-.B j drives out every trace , simply good, it is suything, but better than rer. Those who believe danger and jeopardize nson's Chill and Fever dK ine on earth. This is ^HhjgB ; U^' < 'EVER TONIC CO. 1|| ra. Take no substitutes. ^^0jflB j fGINESX^r i Fairbanks i Morse & Co. ] Monro* St. Chicago j Gejttlbmept:?Please send me \ T>/ Illustrated catalog' and prices on 1 the Outfits I have marked by an X? j -?Domestic Water and Light Plant Gasoline Engine for Pumping ollne Engine for Sawing Wood ( s Engine for Spraying Trees mtfit?Windmill?Tank?Tower \ ] D JTtetXX ?? CAjJ ATEST SYSTEM : TG CAR SERVICE s on all M Mil i i- all Local Trains j in effect to all Florida on as to rates, routes, nearest Southern ent, or v.w n Passenger Agt. y S C THE COtTON SITUATION. Mr. W. H. Bamberg Writes on the Subject in a Characteristic Manner. , Editor The Bamberg Herald:?I was asked to come up in the town hall at Denmark and I went, and they had their delegates fixed. What was the use to go or to argue anything? That's the way they do. Take the people in the dispensary: We voted the State dry and what have we got? We have got it so we can't get a ten cents drink and go home sober. We have got to get fifteen cents one x corn, which is enough to make you kill your grandmother, and now the speculators have lost mpney on cotton and they go to work and ask the farmers to cut the acreage and make the price of cotton higher, and next crop if the other side Las the most money they can make it worth just that much less. Yet I don't blame any one that has anything not to protect his own. A man must look after his household. Mr. Editor, I say all classes of business should be represented: the money, the doctor, lawyer, merchant, and farmer. Now we come to the slaves; how are they? Why do the Jews come to this country to live? Because they are under a King; they are under bondage, and they are the same as slaves. Why do they come to this country? Because it is a free country. Now, why should any one say that I should not plant my own place in gourds or sunflowers or mushrooms or anything I please? Are we free? Don't we live in a free country? If not, let's go to Salt Lake and get the same religion that they want to introduce in this country. No, we don't want but one wife, and we don't take care of her as we should. When God made man be did well, but when He made Eve he did weller. That was the best thing He ever did make, and I thank Him for the improvement, sure. If that had not been done I or you would not want to live, and now we are happy, and why don't they let us stay so. Now, Mr. Editor, if I have got fifty cents and living in a free country, can't I spend it as I please? and if I have one acre of land shall you dictate as to what I shall plant or build on it? If so, are we free? 1 have got wounds on my body from head to foot, received in '76 while trying to save this country to the white man, and yet they made a law that any one owning $300 worth of property or could read the constitution would be allowed to vote. Now we go to work and _ educate people to break our own necks " and bring strife among our people. We even went to work and changed the constitution in order to make the dispensary law good. Then we take that same money and educate people to break our own necks. What is the use for a man to put up his own life and fight for liberty r\ A f Vi n lfi/violof am mill nr\f n/?f BUII itglOiOUUiOi TV MAX UVW piVKVVV UlUli Mr. Editor, look at the alliance? What did they do? Now, shall we sign a pledge to plant what you say plant and to do what you say do? What is the use for me to have money or property if I can't do as I please with my own? I will leave this country and go to bait Lake where people have got more than one liberty. Mr. Editor, the Bible was lost for twelve hundred years, just as we were lost till 3eventy-six. Now we are found just like the Bible was found, and what is the use to go back under bondage again? We bav'e fought and gained the victory, and now we have fixed a plan to read the constitution clearly, and what has done it? It was this: Changing the constitution and making it a law that the State = could only sell whiskey and to educate people to read the constitution. Where are we now? Now, Mr. Editor, my opinion is this: To set a price on cotton and sell it?so many bales at a certain price and to be delivered, and on whatever basis that cotton classes; then the farmer, merchant and factorv man would know what to do. Now, Mr. Editor, the people of Denmark adjourned in my face because I wanted everybody to be represented. I think the cause of this was that Charley Free found ray hat between Bamberg and the memorial grounds. . Brit I am here, half way between Bamberg and Denmark, and expect to do as I please as long as Henry Rice and Frank Bamberg have* got any money. I am using their money and my own, and will do as I please with my own and with theirs as long as I live, so help me God. Now, Mr. Editor, you see how I stand: [ want everybody to be represented. I bought a bill of shoes for $150. Those shoes were not made; they were to be delivered on the 10th of March. Why can't we price our cotton this way? Fix a foundation and TJ1 sign the bill. The man that built his house on the sand was washed away. When he built it on the rock it stands till today for this reason, dive me freedom and liberty; let me have what is mine and let you keep what is pours. Now, Mr. Editor, there is a great deal cf sense in what the show man said in Bamberg, if he was black. You remember he said: "Lord, help us to get right." Now, Mr. Editor, I don't want any one done wrong, but I want myself and poor friends done right, and I say what the poor negro said: "Helpus to get right." = W TT RiVRFRO. Denmark, S. C., February 18,1905. A DINNER INVITATION. After a hearty meal a dose of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will prevent an attack of Indigestion. Eodol is a thorough diges;ant and a guaranteed cure for indigestion lyspepsia, gas on the stomaeh, sour risIngs, bad breath and all stomach troubles. ST. Watkins.Lesbus, Ky.. says: *T can testify to the efficacy of Kodol in cure of itomach trouble. I was afflicted with it for 15 years and have taken 6 bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which cured me. The 6 bottles were worth $1,000 to me." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest any quantity of all the wholesome food you eat while your stomach takes a rest?recuperates and grows strong. This preparation = is entitled to its many cures. H.F.Hoover CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?By G. P. Harmon, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, C. E. Fishburne hath made 3uit to me, to grant him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of Edward R. Fishburne, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Edward R. Fisburne, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Bamberg, S. C., on Friday, the 17th day of March, next, after publication thereof, ? 11 aVWIt In thft fnrenoon. to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 27th day of February, Anno Domini, 190-5. GEO. P. HARMON, Judge of Probate, Bamberg County. V " r- ' /: % ' -.v'V ,v^?\ : : ,'-V. 4*'/-? * V.' . \ ' * "-v: !> f > '^_r jljil;ili ij;il;il; tliit;iliit;iliit;illilii] 1 Choice Black D ? T ^ ? ? i ; Makes 110 difference what 1 !! J il il.! ?! -il A mere is nommg nicer, nuu ?\ nothing better suited for a ;i nice black dress or black 1; time to make your selectioi |; lar goods. One hundred H select from. i ! j| WEAVES ARE |? PRICES ARE INT \\ Mohairs Will he Kinj * * Finest values in the State are our! < * j j* 46 Inch Brilliantine. SOME 50c WI1 * * for Skirts or Shirt Waist Suits, ? f 45 Inch Sicilian. This is the heavy M< ? service suits or skirts; a beauty in ever j j* 38 Inch Batiste, Soft and Silky, wears b ] * dress or waist, very popular. t f 42 Inch Sharkskin, good body, pretty ? well, one of our bif sellers. j j* 38 Inch Albatross, Chamois finish, not ; * good body and rich luster, much admir ? ? 38 Inch Silk Dot Taffeta Mohair, one ? Briliantine, makes np handsomely an I if ( > ; J Some Exceptionally Fine Values at* t f Samples. We Prepay Express on all ( ! Theodore | Orangeburg, - '? ili il- il? ili SI* jl- SIS si? il j ig g'il? !? il? a === j ijDID YOU < 3I Think for a Homent that if < Advice on Engines that It J Lots of Inconvenience. Set i to-day. It's Free for the A f : IW. H. Patri j; BAMBERG, MM' fWe Wish to Supply Your We have good Drugs, the best ths keep everything in Drugs and I the community demands. We and courteous service. We endei terests of our customers in every i low as good goods and business I and tbey are alifce to every oody You Want Our Kind of Service. DR. H. F. I THE DRUGGIST. BAI> HAVE YOUR BOM CABBAGE PLANTS, A Prices: ltOOO-$ 1.50, 5,000-$1.35 per : Shipped C. 0, D. If desired. F Express Office in Goo WRITE FOR MBRCH j. CABBAGE, BEANS, SYEET POTATOES Orders for shipment of Tomato Plan * and Sweet Potato Draws Should JAS. RAY GERATY, Express Office, Youngs MILLII Best Display of Tri trimmed and Read Hats at Lowest Pi Gale & ^ BAMBERG) I The Time-1 ABOUT We have tl Tk j color that Painting ^ ? ^ Varnish, J Is at Hand || Hardware. SIMMONS HARI BAMBERG, tf .g< iress Goods H 1 F limm i i -M the occasion may be ? * > ling more useful and s i ill occasions than a i I skirl. Now is the [i of these ever popu- i i brand new pieces to 9 I > V/ i * M# ' CORRECT j| fl ERESTING 2 J I of this Spring p||j Brilllantlnes and Sicilians * * |1 tfNERS, rich in color, grand ? || Special TO? )hair weave, well adapted for t f J| y particular. Special SO? . 3 eaatifully, makes a handsome la M A Leader AO? ?* | weave, wean fine and looks t f Special SO? i | the Sleazy kind bat one with ? j ed for whole suits or skirts. A Special with as SO? { f .. t of the dainty new effects in 11 . d will prove very popular. 5 J ''JH Special SO? f ' V I 15c and $L00. Write for * J Z*sh Orders of $5 or More t 7 Jj : Kohn | j * S. C? ^ | ' ij il? ili il? :! :I? If ;I? $5? Jj "ever! :i you Would get my < > Would Save You . '< ^ id ^ for a Catalogue ; | ^ ick, Mgr. i | jj SH it money can bay. We )rug Store Goods that I i give prompt, accurate , ivor Jo promote the is- I J vay. Our prices are aa I safety will permit and SS We Want Your Trade. I . -rM iOOVER I dBERG, S. C. J.; fM OWN CABBAGE 1 LL VARIETIES ^ 1,000, 10,000-$I.OO per 1,000 J 'lants arrive at yoor a d Condition. , '-V j ANTS* PRICES $y.wBA ; AND TDRNIPS IN SEASON jn 1 is, Sea Island Cotton Seed 1 1 be booked In advance. | Enterprise, S. C. 1 Island, S. C. -.gSaB fiERYTl immed, Un- 1 ly to Wear | Ices ..... | Gale I to Think j j he Paint that will wear, the ?.Iff M?li I ! 4 or stock consists of Glass, I J Stains, Oil, and General , I ^|j jt JL * * * jt * I I )WARE CO., I I fi