The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 13, 1906, Image 4

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Sfyr Hamburg ^ralb ESTABLISHED IN APRIL, 1891 A. W. KNIGHT. Editor. Thursday, Dec. 13th, 1906 Methodist Apointments. (Continued from first page) Centenary?W A Betts. Bucksville?G P Penny. Conway?G C Leonard. Conway circuit?J C Davis. Clio?F H Shuler. ?w C\ TTirkland- .T A Camnbell. l/iiiuu ?? v v _ r ? supernumerary; Dillon Mills, supplied by J M Gasque. Gallivants?Supplied by W C. Kelly. Latta?J W Speaks. Latta circuit? W B Baker. Little Rock?E K Moore. Loris?T W God bold. Marion?M L Carlisle. Marion circuit?Supplied by J H Brown Mullins?W L Wait. Mullins circuit?Dove Tiller. North Mullins?J E Rusbton. Waccamaw?Allan McFarlane. Student in Yanderbilt University?J H Graves. Conference secretary of education? W C Kirkland. ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. ; J W Kilgo, presiding elder. Bamberg station and Mills?Peter Stokes; one to be supplied by J C k Thomas. Branchville?E H Beckham. Barnwell?R A Younge* n?mpmr?A C Walker. Denmark?J B Traywick. Edistp?L E Wiggins. Elloree?J W Neeley. \ t Fort Motte?F E Hodges. Langley?C M Peeler. Norway?J A Graham. Orangeburg? St Paul's, L P McGhee; Orangeburg Mills, supplied by N Fi Jackson. J Orangeburg circuit?G W Davis, v. . Orange?M F Dukes. Rowesville?W C Owen. 8pringfield?J L Tyler; M M Ferguson, supernumerary. j St. Matthews-J H Thacker. |p Swansea?W L Gault. SOCK HILL DISTRICT ^ R E Stackhouse, presiding elder. Blackstock? H L Singleton. Chester?M .j Banks. Chester circuit?E A Holler. East Chester?Supplied by S M Jones. East Lancaster?E M Mc Kissick. Fort Mill?W M Owings. Hickory Grove?J C Counts. Lancaster?R E Turnipseed. /, Lancaster circuit?W C Winn. Lancaster and Chester Mills ?Supplied ( > by CP Carter. North Rock Hill?W A Beckham. % Richburg?W A Fairey. Rock Hill?St John's?W B Duncan; Laurel street, W B Gibson; Manchester. n o l T ?BUppucu uy u iujwo. Rock Hill circuit?W H Ariail. Van Wyck?R E Sharp. Winnsboro? Henry Stokes. Yorkville?H J Cauthen; S A Weber, fi; l supernumerary. York circuit?Supplied by E K Hardin SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. - ts Marion Dargan, presiding elder. Belmont?W W Williams. - Blacksburg?C C Derrick. Buffalo and Bethel?J W Elkins. Clifton and Cowpens?J L Harley. Campobello?E Z James. Cherokee?B M Robertson. . l Enoree?J C Chandler. Qaffney?Buford street, S B Harper; Limestone street, J B WHlson. C-. Qaffney circuit?T B Owen. Jonesville?D E Camack. Kelton?Supplied by J G Farr. Pacolet?T F Gibson t Reidville?T J White. Santuc?Supplied by R A Brock. Spartanburg?Central, W A Massebeau; W S Stokes, supernumerary; Bethel and Glendale, D W Keller; Duncan and Saxon, J T Fowler; City Mission, J W ' Shell. Union?Grace, D M McLeod; Green 6treet, W B Justus. Wofford college?R A Child, financial agent. Southern Christian Advocate?S A XIOVk^to, ^ SUMMERVILLE DI8TRICT. | J E Carlisle, presiding elder. Cades?J A White. Cordesville?Supplied by J M Knowles. I i Cypress?Supplied by W T Patrick. Dorchester?W H Murray. Georgetown?Duncan, T G Herbert: ? > West End, W P Way. Greeleyville?R W Spigcner. Grover?S C Morris. Harleyville?J P Inabinet. Harper?W H Thrower. Johnsonville?T J Clyde. Kingstree station?J E Mahaffey. Lake City station?S J Bethea. McClellanville?L E Peeler. Pinopolis?C W Burgess. Providence?E A Wilkes; J F Way, v supernumerary. Kidgeyille?H C Mouzon. Rome?W 8 Goodwin. Salter*?Supplied by J O Carroway. Sam pit?Supplied by J E Carter. St. George?J M Steadman. Scranton?W S Henry. Summerville?H R Mills. aTiuTCB 'DTKTRTCT. E W Bays, presiding elder. Bethel?T W Munnerlyn. Bishopville?C B Smith. Camden?C C Herbert. Heath Springs?E P Hutson. Jordan?S H Booth. Kershaw?A 0 Jeff coat. Lvnchburg?S 0 Cantey. Manning? D Arthur Phillips. New Zion?L L Bedenbaugh. Oswego?David Hucks. Pinewood?J HNoiand. Providence?D A Lewis. Richland?C S Felder. Santee?E S Jones St John and Rembert?L L Inabinet. Sumter?First church, J W Daniel; Magnolia street, S D Bailey. Transferred to Western North Carolina conference?J A Peeler. SUPERANNUATED. G M Boyd, J A Campbell, W A Clarke, N B Clarkson, A M Chreitzberg, R R Dagnall, D D Dantzler, R L Duffie, G N Dukes, G W Gatlin, A W Jackson, W W Jones, N K Melton, (E M Merritt, I J Newberry, T P Phillips, J A Porter, W C Power, Geo H Pooser, J M Rogers, J L Sifly, A J Stafford, T E Wannamaker, J A Wood, J J Workman, J J Neville. We care not how you suffered, nor what failed to cure you, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weakest specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 35 cents. 6 * H. F. HOOVER. Fresh Meats When in INeed of Meats Call on... WILLIAM ORR 'Phone 85 Bamberg, S. C. Free Delivery in City Limits All Kinds of Fresh Meats, Beef, Pork, Sausage, Etc. always on hand. ^ ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED \\/l I I I A M HDP VY I L< 1 rilTt v/ i\ i\ |w. P. RILEY I 1 FIRE, LIFE | 2 ACCIDENT 2 | INSURANCEt BAMBERG, ... - S. C. | 1*0' M 0 Y E i) IC KIN SO NI 2 INSURANCE J! 2 FI*E? 1 1 LIFE, < [ tornado, o t , accident, < 2 liability, ;; . casualty. < J O/^cc 2%e Cotton Oil Co, |j ASSESSMENT NOTICE Office of County Auditor, Bamberg, S. C., December 11,1906. The auditor or his deputy will be at the following places on the days and dates named below for the purpose of .ntriraa nf n.rcnnol nrnnorfu btk&.iUg IOA ItVUlUO U1 pwoisuu* . Lees, Tuesday, January 8th, 1907. Denmark, Wednesday and Thursday, January 9th and 10th, 1907. Bamberg, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, January 11th, 12th, and 14th. Go van, Tuesday, January 15th. Olar, Wednesday and Thursday, January 16th and 17th. Bamberg, Friday, Saturday, and Mon day, January 18th, i9th, and 21st. Ehrhardt, Tuesday and Wednesday, January 22nd and 23rd. St. John's Thursday, January 24th. Kearse, Friday, January 25th. Bamberg, Saturday and Monday, January 26th and 28th. . Farrell's Store, Tuesday, January 29th. HunteFf Chapel, Wednesday, January 30th. Colston, Thursday, January 81st. Bamberg, Friday, Saturday, and Monday, February 1st, 2nd, and 4th. At Bamberg until Wednesday, February 20th. All male persons between the ages of twenty-one and sixty are liable to a poll tax of one dollar, except those exempt by law. , All taxpayers are requested to make their returns to me or my deputy in person After the 20th of February a penalty of fifty per cent, will be added to all personal property not returned. R. W. D. ROWELL, Auditor Bamberg County. TAX NOTICE. The county treasurer's office will be open for the collection of State, county, : school and all other taxes from the 15th day of October, 1906, until the 15th day of?March, 1907, inclusive. From the 1st day of January, 1907, until the 21st day of January, 1907, a penalty of 1 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. From the first day of February, 1907, until the 28th day of February, 1907, a penalty of 2 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. From the 1st day of March, 1907, until the 15th day of March, 1907, a penalty of 5 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. The following is the levy: For State purposes, 5 mills. For county purposes, 4 mills. Constitutional school tax, 3 mills. Total, 12 mills. SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVIES. Bamberg, No. 14, 5 mills. Binnaker's No. 12, 3 mills. Clear Pond, No. 19,2 mills. Colston, No. 18, 2 mills. Cuffle Creek, No. 17, 2 mills. Denmark, No. 21, 3 mills. Ehrhardt, No 22,2 mills Govan, No. 11. 3 mills. Hunter's Chapel, No. 16,1 mill. TT ?11 XT., 1 O ? : 11 ^ XHJjjewcu, ju. i, o ujnio. Hampton, No. 3,2 mills. Hey ward, No. 24, 2 mills. Lees, No. 23, 4 mills. Midway, No. 2,2 mills. Oak Grove, No. 20, 2 mills. Olar, No. 8,4 mills. All male persons between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, except Confederate soldiers or sailors, who are exempt at fifty years of age, are liable to a poll tax of one dollar. Capitation dog tax, fifty cents. Parties returning property in more than one school district will not forget to ask for receipts for each district. I will receive the road commutation tax ($2.00) from October 15th, 1906, until March 1st, 1907. JNO. F. FOLK, Treasurer Bamberg County. Bamberg, S. C., October 2,1906. Notice to Creditors and Debtors. All creditors of the late Mrs. E. A. Folk are hereby directed to render an account of their demands, duly attested, to the undersigned. All parties due the es /* ?v? c nt 1 o taut; arc IC^UCBICU vu Iiiaau puuiy/b Otwutment of their indebtedness. G. E. HUTTO, Administrator. Midway, S. C., November 20,1906. FOR SALE OR RENT. Plantation known as "Edisto Villa," about seven miles from Branchville, S. C., containing 1260 acres, 250 to 300 acres of open land, as good cotton and corn land as there is in the State, balance heavily timbered with long and short leaf virgin pine. The timbered land lies on the Edisto river. Will rent any portion of it at $3.00 per acre. Applv to JAS. S. SIMMONS, 177 East Bay Street, Charleston. LETTERS DISMISSORY. On Thursday, the 10th day of January, 1907,1 will file my final account with G. P. Harmon, Probate Judge of Bamberg county, as administrator of estate of Dr. J. L. Kearse, and will thereupon ask for letters dismissory. L. A. BRABHAM, Administrator. Bamberg, S C., December 10,1906. / lifili I ^ ? ? 50 rolls China and Jap 1 j Mattings, latest designs, j jg from 20c to 30c yard. jg J Bed Room Suites from jg g $15.00 to $50.00. H 1 Sideboards, Chiffoners, ? $ Safes,DiningChairs,Rock= $ ? ers, Writing Desks, Tables ? il and Furniture of all kinds % !! at rock bottom prices. ft A lot of fine Pictures in || || frames. Don't let your |i \\ neighbor get first pick. || 11 Trunks, Dress Suit Cases 11 and Satchels in endless || U variety. 1 8 Ladies Furs$i to$15 each 1 ? ( > ft Heavy Lap Robes, beau= || 11 tiful designs, ranging from | | 8 $1.00 to $10.00. H < < < 1I Silk Handkerchiefs of all 11 || kinds, 25c to $1.25 each. || si Oneof our nice Umbrellas would si t? make a nice Christmas present, i \ j j prices range from 50c to $6.00. 11 s i ' Call and look through our stock. s i You can save money by so doing. fc 1 w j O- U AH 3? iE a merry cnnsimas anu nappy new icoi iu ah & 1H. CrFOLKl s Bamberg, - - South Carolina Jj :i? I--Ij-I- -I?-I? -I? il? !? ;T? !* [NEW LIST OF | FARMS FOR SALE! ON EASY AND REASONABLE TERMS | One tract containing 910 acres; about 400 acres cleared, more can be A easily reclaimed. About 300 acres of this tract fs well timbered with X hardwoods. No buildings. This property lies Northeast of Midway on LT the Southern Railroad, and a portion lies within few hundred yards of T the depot. Few places'its equal for farming and stock. Will go at the t low price of $10 per acre. Jj I Hi One tract containing 50 acres, more or less, about two-thirds of which ffiE mu| is covered with pecan trees just cominp into profitable bearing. Only Kw UJ those who have noted the increasing growth of the business can venture L& vM to forecast its future. (This grove is located five miles from Denmark, a EC railroad center. Will go at a bargain to a quick buyer. ft Price on application. J One tract containing 260 acres. About 100 acres cleared; 4 room dwell- ^ ing, barn, and stables and Other outbuildings. A good portion of this X property is well timbered with hardwood. About two miles North of the B town of Bamberg, on Southern Railway. Price $10.00 per acre. ft One tract containing 442 acres, more or less ;.150 acres cleared and about ft 250 in hardwood timber; 4 room dwelling, barn and stables and other ft outbuildings. This property lies about one mile North of the town of 96 Midway, on the Southern Railway. Price $10.00 per acre. ft One tract containing 150 acres. About 75 acres cleared, balance in w hardwood timber; no buildings; lies about one mile North-east of Mid way kS on the Southern Railroad. Price $10.00 per acre. ? One tract containing 650 acres, 500 finely timbered with hardwoods, a fine ft mill site with sufficient water power to drive saw, grain mill, ginnery or B cotton mill, has strong dam with some fixtures on the spot. This property A lies near a belt of fine timber and about five miles from Atlantic Uoas't ? Line Railroad. Price only $4,000. One tract containing 214 acres, 140 to 150 open lands, balance in mar- X gins of timbers, one tenant house, lands in good state of cultivation and 2| will be sold at the low figure of $20 per acre to a quick buyer. ft One tract in Three Mile Township, containing 500 acres, more or less; [ft 300 open and in high state of cultivation, 200 acres clear of stumps and ]ft about 300 acres under wire fence; clay subsoil, mostly level; about 100 jft oin timbers, with dwelline containing 5 rooms 20x20 and 3 rooms S{ 16x16 feet; 6 tenant houses, large barn and stables, all in good repair. n Such properties are seldom put on the market. Call quick if you wish a jfij X bargain. Price and terms on application. ? 2 One tract containing 180 acres, more or less, 100 acres cleared, balance in ?5 * timbers; 2 tenant houses with 4 rooms each, barn and stables, good m ? y water, lands in good state of cultivation. Price $3,000.00. f J ^ TOWN PROPERTY 8 ! 5? One brick store, single story, 25 x 75 feet on the East side of Main E J V street, in first-class order and in business center; also a 6 room dwelling L ^ w with necessary outbuildings, barn and stables, all in first-class condition and an ideal opening for a boarding house, can be enlarged to any reasJ3 PAnacitv: a large lot with fruit and shade trees and garden, all Jr under fence; lies contiguous to the store property and within 150 feet of 2R Main street. A bargain for some one. Price and terms on application, j j W One dwelling, with 6 rooms and bath, on Second street, good water piped * \ Sjj through house, kitchen and stables. This lot contains 1$ acres with garden, ' * 33 fruit, nut, and shade trees, under fence and all in first-class order and a JSk vf bargain at $3,000, but will be sold for $2,800. ' ,* 3j One 8 room dwelling fronting Church street; one servant house, two J] jW barns and stable; half interest in flowing well piped to house and over T premises; cemented walk and flower pit?lot contains one acre more or r XI less?under fence and all in first-class condition. Price on application. T *2 6 lots in town of Denmark measuring 25x100 feet on Palmetto and T jrj other prominent streets and near railroad. Price on application. Sk Im One 4 room house and lot in town of Midway. Will go at a bargain. ? ^ Two large open lots in town of Midway. Can be had at a bargain figure. S $ I X O'MFAI Real Estate Agent, ft J. 1 \J 11 U/iUj Bamberg, S. C. jj : '"" " * ' ' ' ? r . v ' 1 y>y^ |' GREAT I 1 SACRIFICE SALE I ^ I am overstocked on all lines of goods. fff ||j A nticipating good crops and a correspond- m ing-ly large fall business, I went to the ||j P| Northern markets during the summer and m P| bought a tremendous line of goods for the 8 || fall and winter trade. They are on my M Pi hands and must be turued into money. I || |j? must get rid of them while they are sea- M J 4 P| sonable, and in order to do so I will have ?|j PI a series of Great Sacrifice Sales, embracing; i|j 1 Every Monday & Tuesday j 1 UNTIL CHRISTMASg . gjj Beginning Monday and Tuesday, Not. 12th =lsth Wi$ This will be the greatest sale ever held in * III Bamberg, and the Host Stupendous Bar- M gains you ever heard of will be offered. TO Cost "Will Cut No Figure. I These reductions embrace my entire line of Kg^j| Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, and Shoes I MILLINERY |i| I have recently bought out the entire Millinery stock of Mrs. gfjaj M. L. Counts, and big bargains are offered in this department . gj/J :;" Trimmed Hats, Laces, Silks, Ribbons, || |j| and in fact a fall line of goods for ladies' and children's wear This Sale will be the money saving opportunity of your life. S? Come early, for these desirable goods will go quickly at the 811 jffl| . great reductions at which they will be offered. No space ..' .JBSl ||| to quote prices. JUST COME and SEE FOR YOURSELF jj|$ || POSITIVELY NO GOODS CHAR6ED DIKING TBK SACRIFICE SALE I J. A. Spannl ilHX- !; ili! I? Cli ip I iljgi CHI? ilj OS g? V O WE ARE NOW aETTINO IN OUR f I J . AND WE HAVE A GOffPLETE LINE OF 2 it Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries llgH it Hardware, Stoves, Etc. II rifxr AaaHc Oar line of Dry Goods is complete in. every ' jKplip 11 ury UOOOS. department. W 11 Dress Goods in all of the latest styles. * CUnoc Our line of Shoes were well selected and we have a shoe : I' *Z,,,UC5>* to suit everybody and at prices to snit every purchaser. X" Pnenitnrp We have just added a line of Furniture to our jKifSpt W runiliurc. business and have on band all kinds of Bed Boom a*1' J Suits, Dressers, Dining Tables, Side Boards, Bed Lounges, Safes, Chairs, ? * Etc., at most any price. In fact we have everything usually found in a ?* first-class Furniture store. > 5 I rinthino* We handle tbe famous Griffon Brand Clothing and a?'/. .nifa in olimo mullnmo in<i Qtnnfo ?1an A TliM VH? l I* uaic 3UIW Hi OJlUIO| UiWIiUVUD HUM tovvruwj ?a?vv w .wavy line of Boys' and Youths' Clothing* 8? fimrprwc We have just received a car of 8now Cream Flour. :SSpMSm ; VJiutcnca* ajso carry 0beli9k Flour. When in need of : I Groceries of any kind see us and get our prices before purchasing. ^ J ? Agents for Mowing Machinery. * j j In fact we handle almost everything found in a first-class General J 3; Merchandise 8tore. < ? ! * We invite the public to come and inspect our stock ; * * ? and get our prices. We have accommodating salesmen :f r? ; ; who will take pleasure in showing goods and quoting ? H I prices whether you make a purchase or not. ji jf jt ; ; a* YOURS FOR BU8IN6SS H HMitchum Brothers 11 | j Ehrhardt, - - - - - - South Carolina * This Week in Millinery Our Line of Silks, Notions, Dress ? Novelties, Etc. will Interest you also I Mrs. K. I. Shuck & Co. I BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA | * ' . ... ;