The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, November 29, 1906, Image 4
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Thursday, Nov. 29th, 1906
Some Adventist preachers in Spartanburg
county are to be prosecuted
for working on Sunday. Some white
people we know ought to be prosecuted
for not working at all.
The State newspaper jumps on us
on*account of our paragraph as to
the contests of the negro Dantzler
and his negro lawyer of Orangeburg,
who keep up the farce of contesting
the seat of Mr. Lever in congress.
The State intimates that the editor
of .this paper is foolish, which is entirely
gratuitous,, unkind and uncalled
for. We believe we have the
right to an opinion, the editor of The
State to the contrary notwithstanding,
and we have no quarrel with
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uiose wnu uisagret; wiui us. vciuun
it is that^we do not claim to know it
all and put down all as fools who do
not think our way. The State's
remedy for stopping these contests
is good, but it is about as hard to get
water to run up hill as to get our
. people to vote anything like our full
strength at a general election. We
think our remedy decidedly more
jp; practical.
POLICEMAN HAS CLOSE CALL
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Negro Shoots at Orangeburg Officer While He
is Out in a Boat With His Wife.
Orangeburg, November 27.?Po..
lieceman W. L. Douglass had a close
call on Saturday afternoon, which
was not due to his hazardous duties
as a policeman. He was out in his
boat on the Edisto river, along with
Mrs. Douglass, and had just reached
the bridge crossing the river when
he was shot at several times by a
negro. It seems that several negroes
were going over into the "Fork" in
a wagon, and one of the negroes
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fired several times m tne direction 01
Mr. Douglass. One of the balls
passed through the hat of Mr. Douglass.
Naturally Mrs. Douglass was
very much frightened, and Mr. Douglass'drew
his gun and fired several
times at the party of negroes. One
of the negroes was slightly wounded,
but he succeeded in getting away at
j? . the time. It was ascertained that
John Chisolm was the negro who had
done the shooting, and he was arrested
today in Orangeburg. He is
now in the toils of the law.
Adams to Hang.
R. A. Adams, the Colleton man
who has been twice convicted of the
murder of W. C. Jacques and for
whom at one time there was a reward
of $1,000 after a sensational
escape from the jail at Walterboro,
has oeen taken back to be resentenced
after a ruling by the supreme
court, which refused to grant a -new
trial. Adams, since awaiting a decision,
has been confined in the State
nnd <1 CM AAIII^ 1C1 T>rvtXX in
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session m Colleton he will be sentenced
to hang by the presiding
judge. ^
The complexion of congress, based
on the recent election, will be altered
somewhat in favor of the Democrats
in the House of Representatives and
to the advantage of the Republicans
in the Senate. The House of Representatives
in the sixtieth congress
will comprise 223 Republicans and 163
Democrats, [as compared with 250
Republicans and 136 Democrats in the
preceding house, a net Democratic
gain of 28 members. This will give
the Republicans a majority of 60
members as compared with 114 in the
fifty-ninth congress. On the other
hand, the Republicans will probably
. gain three senators, and the align.
ment of forces in the chamber will
stand 61 Republicans to 29 Democrats.
Republican leaders in congress
profess to be entirely satisfied
with the outcome, as it is certain
that they will have a compact and
workable margin of votes in both
House and Senate under all conceivable
circumstances.
Lyceum Number.
Ellsworth Plumstead is the second
attraction of the season. He enter
tains with medley programs 01 song,
stories, costume selections'and character
delineations from the poems
and prose of today.
Mr. Plumstead is highly commended
as an entertaifier, and an evening
of real enjoyment is promised to all
who come.
Tickets will be on sale at the usual
place.
Little Girl's Terrible Fate.
Hartsville, November 27.?The little
six-vear-old daughter of Mr. Parrott Bell
was accidentally shot and instantly
killed this afternoon about 4 o'clock. It
seems that a brother of ten years of age
) a box and reaching for a
elf. The box fell as the
d and in falling the gun
and the load tore off the
the head of the little girl
>tist convention is in ses>urg
this week, and the
rence is meeting in Colare
the two largest rethe
State.
MADE HAPPY FOR LIFE.
Great happiness came into the home of
S. C. Blair, school superintendent, at St.
Albans, W. Va., when his little daughter
was restored from the dreadful complaint
he names. He says: "My little daughter
had St. Vitus dance, which yielded to no
treatment but grew worse until we tried
Electric Bitters; and I rejoice to say three
bottles effected a complete cure." Quick,
sure cure for nervous complaints, general
debility, female weaknesses, impoverished
blood and malaria. Guaranteed by J. B.
Black, Hoover's Drug Store. Price 50c.
FAMOUS STRIKE BREAKERS.
The most famous strike breakers in the
land are Dr. King's New Life Pills. When
liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly
settle the trouble, and the purifying
work goes right on. Best cure for constipation,
headache and dizziness. 25c at
Hoover's Drug Store and J. B. Black's.
! BEST LIVERY |
t IS WHAT YOU WANT !!
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Valuable Real Estate
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200 acres of land near Rev. Romeo
Govan?well timbered and a bargain.
$1,500.00.
350 acres clay land, 5 miles South of
Bamberg, on -Odom's bridge road. See
me for prices.
180 acres of land, Odom's place road,
well improved, will rent for $250. Price
$2,700.00.
600 acres clay land, 7 miles from Qamberg,
well improved. Terms reasonable.
Price $10,000.00.
One 3 acre lot, with 4 room dwelling
in Bamberg, well built, easy terms.
Price $800.00.
5 shares Building and Loan Stock.
25 shares Bamberg Cotton Mills Stock.
20 shares Bamberg Oil Mill Stock.
Three acre lot with four room dwelling.
Excellent location. Price $1,300.00.
Fourteen acres with cabin 1 mile West
Bamberg?9 acres cleared. Price $420.00.
300 acre farm two miles North of Bamberg.
Good residence and fine farm.
Price $6,000.00.
600 acre farm 5 miles South of Bamberg,
a gilt edge farm. Price on application.
34 acre farm two miles South Bamberg.
Buildings worth $300. Price $600.
200 acre farm 4 miles from Bamberg.
Price $3,000.
Two story dwelling on New Bridge
street, lot 80 feet front and 255 feet deep,
good water and stables. Price $2,000.
One two story brick building in the
heart of business centre. Pays 10 per
cent, on investment.
260 acre farm on road to Govan, 6 miles
from Bamberg. Best farm in the County.
See me quick if you wish to buy something
worth twice the money.
100 acre farm near Howell's mill
Rents for $125.00. Price $1,000.
innn ju?r? farm near the town of Bam
berg. Make no inquiries unless you are
able to buy something of rare value. *
Timbered lands for sale on Edistq
river at rock bottom prices.
An excellent dwelling, good location,
at West Denmark. Write for particulars.
One acre lot with 6 room cottage dn
Railroad Avenue. Delightful location.
Price $1,600.
1} acre lot with cottage, situate on
Midway street near Carlisle Fitting
School. This is an excellent bargain.
Price $2,250.
117 acre farm one mile from Bamberg.
Well improved with barb wire fencing
all around. The timber is worth the price.
Price $4,000.
800 acre farm in Buford Bridge township,
well improved with new dwelling,
etc. Price $4,500.00.
400 acre farm, five miles from Bamberg.
Rare bargain. $6,000.00.
A new residence with six rooms and
bath and two tenant houses, with lot of
one acre, on Railroad avenue. This is
something to be desired.
An unimproved lot on Church street,
60x200, near colored graded school.
Price $150.
One lot with cottage, situated on east
{>rong of Main street. Rents $4.00 monthy.
Price $400.
An unoccupied lot adjoining residence
occupied by H. M. Graham.
An unoccupied lot, 42+ feet, on Bamberg
or Main street, adjoining lot of W. P.
Riley. Suitable for business house or
warehouse.
One acre with good residence, e&st
prong of Bamberg street. The house is
worth more than the price of the whole.
That lot with cottage known as the
Graddick place, east prong of Main
street. If you wish a paying investment
see me before it is sold.
That business lot corner Bamberg and
Elm streets adjoining G. Frank Bamberg's
stable lot. The most valuable
business property in Bamberg.
Three unimproved lots on street in
rear of colored graded school, at remarkably
low figures^
110 acre farm five miles south of Bamberg.
Good place. Price and terms easy.
136-acre farm six miles from Bamberg.
The timber worth price of place.
An excellent farm between Bamberg
and Denmark. Don't write or see me
unless you have the money.
A good cottage with large lot on Carlisle
street. Price $1,300.
Various building lots in all sections of
the town and other farm property for sale.
If you wish to buy anything, or if you
have any property for sale, let me sell it
for you.
Vacant lots for sale in desirable portion
of this growing town. Come and see me
if you are really interested. I am very
busy but can talk to you on business.
H. M. GRAHAM,
I Real Estate Agent
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Toilet Articles
Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Soaps,
Brushes, Rubber Goods, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes and Druggists' Sundries is
Up-to-date in Style and Price. : : : :
Hoover's Drug Store
TELEPHONE 44 BAMBERG, S. C.
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5 Stoves and Ranges American Fence Wire J
Finest In Bamberg The Best on Earth JQ
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I1" The HARDWARE MAN
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will not cut any great figure witb us it you want to traae. ?
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Stoves, Lime, Cement, Etc. Coffins and Caskets.
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$ of Cooking and Heating Stoves and business for years, and carry a full Z I
tf Ranges. Lime and Cement also line of Coffins and Caskets. Hearse 5 *
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IBAMBEM FURNITURE i HARDWARE COMPANY ?1
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Remember H. C. Folk
Wants Your Business and Is Prepared
to Serve you as few Others are.
He has the Goods You Want and
you can Save Money by Visiting His
Store and Getting Prices Before you
Make Your Fall Purchases Jt jt jH jfi Jt
QUALITY COUNTS AS flUCH AS PRICE
At Folk's Both Quality and Prices are Right
Here Are Some Things
We Want You To See
Magnificent display of Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, Laces and Embroideries.
Ladies', Children's, Men's and Boys' Hosiery and
Underwear in almost endless variety
Men's and Boys' Clothing in Full Suits or Odd Pieces.
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Work Shoes, Dress Shoes, Heavy Shoes, Light Shoes, Boys' Shoes, Girls'
Shoes, Mens' Shoes and Ladies' Shoes, and all at prices not at all in keeping
with the recent advance in price of all leather goods.
fL a Woman's Shoes
Exclusive Agent /J _ /LiSS the prices of which
for the Famous iCSi/JvMU/ TiPVPr vary and are
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Our Upstairs Department
Trunks, Satchels and Dressing Cases to please everybody. These together
with our magnificent display of Furniture, Mattings and Glass and Picture
Frames are up-stairs. Ask to be shown through this department. You
will be surprised when you compare our prices with others.
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GROCERIES
Of almost every name and at Rock Bottom Prices
DeSoto Flour and Swift & Go's. Famous Meats, Hams and.Lard always
on hand at closest market prices.
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PittSDurg wire renting
Carloads of Pittsburg Perfect Fencing in standard heights and styles
constantly received. The best fence on the market and the prices are right.
A Car Load of fine Red Rust Proof Seed Oats.
Russell's Popular Farm Wagons?one and two horse?at prices as cheap
as others sell ordinary wagons.
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Come in and see us. We have what you want or
can get it for you and save you money
H. C. FOLK
BAMBERG, .... SOUTH CAROLINA
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pkj I am overstocked on all lines of goods. ||
B Anticipating good crops and a correspond- p ? " f
P^jj ingly large fall business, I went to the || ty-*
B Northern markets during the summer and -1| \ j
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fall and winter trade. They are on my gp
pkj hands and must be turued into money. I M
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sonable, and in order to do so I will have ||
B a series of Great Sacrifice Sales, embracing _ , Hp- ^
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I? UNTIL CHRISTMAS j||l
Beginning Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 12th-13ft 1 |j|
This will be the greatest sale ever held in %|
Bamberg, and the Most Stupendous Bar- B|?||
gains you ever heard* of will be offered. ||
Cost Will Cut No Figure. , gg
These reductions embrace my entire line of @|
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| ury uoofls, notions, uotniiig, ana snoes?,
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vM I have recently bought oat the entire Millinery stock of Mrs. |K
M. L. Coante, and big bargains are offered in this department |B ' '
|J Trimmed Hats, Laces, Silks, Ribbons, & !||
n|| and in fact a fall line of goods for ladies' and children's wear jfi|
$|j This Sale will be the money saving opportunity of yOar life. '
\M Come early, for these desirable goods will go quickly at the Ha
wM great redactions at which they will be offered. No space *
p|| to qaote prices. JUST COME and SEE FOR YOURSELF
|| POSITIYEY NO fiOODS CHAWED DU1UN6 THIS SACifflCE SALE ? 4
Thi?Week in Millinery g
Our Line ot auks, notions, uress
Novelties, Etc. will Interest you also
Mrs. K. I. Shuck & Co. I
BAMBERG SOUTH CAROUNA}%i^
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lectors. Pipes, Valves and ratings, Light Saw. SIMe. and Lath MMs. Gaseflaa
Cane Mills In stedu LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLV4;?
COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. ,
Steam and Qaaolinc Engines, Light 5aw Mills la Stock. :
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Jf Bamberg - - - South Carolina.