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"*** $ ' __ I \ iX! I If on on an BUGGI I am rati if you do bargains come an <f duced, ai II I my H 1 I handle It 1 or wago | I UNDER Personal Mention. f v\ ?Mr. J. C. McKenzie, of the rShrhardt section, was in the city iXJ'Tuesday. ffe ?Mr. M. O. Kinard, of the Ehr:-^ hardt section, was in the city last Saturday. ?Messrs. D. M. and D. P. Smith, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the Mty Tuesday. ?Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hays, of " Greenwood, are on a visit to his * mother's family in the city. ?# -w Was a Dramatic Scene. te ; ; Columbia, Feb. 11.?There was a!1 ??v. dramatic scene in the senate today during the debate on the Toole bill *o reduce passenger fares to 21-2 eents. Senator Toole said that there was evidence that members of the senate lad been improperly influenced by V the railroads against the bill, fe Senator Yancey Williams, who has bad personal clashes before in the ??? legislature, was v seated near Mr. ? Toole and he immediately arose and | ? ' demanded that Mr. Toole specify the ; members ao influenced and expose f them. k Mr. Toole did not respond and Mr. Williams leaned forward at him and ' V ? his eyes flashed with anger said, v: *'As the senator does not answer I denounce him and his statement as false so far as I am concerned." Senator Crouch followed with a IT similar statement. Mr. Toole made < bo reply to either. Honor Roll Govan High School ] For fifth scholastic month, ending ' February 2d, 1907: ! High school?Misses Lizzie Ken- ' ?' nedy, Estelle Lancaster, Lillian Lan1+ caster, Mattie Lena Matthews. Eighth grade?J. Frank Lancaster, J- John Kennedy, Lizzie Collins. Sixth and Seventh grades?Leila ] r Williams, Lottie Fail, Monnie Lain, Lucille Hutto, Nettie Nimons, Baker / \ Kennedy, Julian Collins, Lewis Kennedy. Fifth grade?Jessie Zorn, Carrie Kennedy, Lila Lancaster, Letha Colv ^ fins, Herbert Creech, Wilbur Wiliams, Milton Fail, Monnie Creech. Third grade?Corie Zorn. Second grade?Hattie Sue Williams, Carrie Collins. Anrmo W/*Pnrmiclr fUOl) gl?au? ^Ui5UU U1VWV4.U.UM <Hv 1 New Advertisements. H. C. Folk, Master?Notice of Sale of Land. G. Frank Bamberg?They Must Go. People's Bank?There is no royal road to fortune. Jones Bros.?We Have the Stock. E. A. Hooton?Something New in Bamberg. W. L. Riley et al?Notice of application for incorporation. J. J Smoak?Back in Business. -> - . . ^ ' ' ' _ yon need a r Les in my sta Lee. They m Ld get what ; IES, CARRIAGES Aft her overstocked oi n't believe that w i in anything or d see. The stock id the goods mus , then at yours. I almost every good n ??/! THRV AC 11) CIA 1U A 1 1U A nn MY PERSONAL i. FR /_ A iraroe nenrmer. The people of the Faroe Islands cling to thkr old customs and see little good in change, says the author of "The Faroes and Iceland," but now and then one of them becomes a conservative reformer. Such was an old man of Stromo who, in his youth, had learned cabinetmaklng in Copenhagen, then had been a blacksmith in New South Wales and later a marine in the Danish navy during the Sleswick-Hoisteln war. Having thus traveled far beyond the wildest dreams of his countrymen, he returned while still a comparatively young man to Stromo and invested his savings in a home. Conservative though he appeared to outlanders, to the islanders he was a reckless innovator. He roofed his house with slate instead of with the traditional turf, but could find none to follow his example. They shook their heads in doubt He argued vainly with them against the habit of throwing fish cleanings into, the brook and getting drinking water lower down. The only advice they would accept from him? and that after long hesitation?was to boil their fish oil outdoors instead of in the lining room. But when this terrible mnovator heard from a visitor that women rode bicycles in England he was so astonished that he asserted confidently that the world could not last much longer. Canae and Effect. ? - *? ?- i snaEespeare saw me m iar^- ami wrote as he saw. He never "blamed it on to God." His pages are full of the inexorable sequence of cause and ef- j feet and the swift march of deeds points the moral of individual responsibility. If things were "rotten In Denmark," it was because the fathers had eaten sour grapes and the children's teeth were set on edge; if Macbeth trembled at the knocking at the gate, it was because conscience doth make cowards of us all The ghosts that haunted Bosworth field were of Richard's own creating, and Began and Goneril, desperately dead, reap but their inevitable due. In short Shakespeare's message la the message of a robust manhood and womanhood: Brace up, pay for what you have, do good if you wish to get good. Good or bad, shoulder the burden of your moral responsibility and never forget that cowardice Is the most fatal and most futile crime in the calendar of crimes. Cowards die many times before their < deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. ?Martha Baker Dunn in Atlantic. To Cheer Him. The wife of his bosom was going to leave him for a fortnight, and FitzTomkins was trying his very best to look sad. "My dear," he said, choking back a chuckle with his handkerchief and wiping his eyes, "I hardly like to think how I shall miss you. The evenings will be bo long and lonely without you. I shall have no one to talk to." r " "'< , . nsii mile, see me bles and the nst eat som< V7rm -reran-j- a+ ^ v/u. v v uij-X u uii; ID WAGONS j n vehicles, and e will give you 1 wheels, just : must be re= ;t go, if not at Remember that make of buggy >E ALL SOLD GUARANTEE. 1 A INK k "George," said Mrs. Fitz, surveying him with a marble eye, "I have provided for your comfort in this as in every other way. When yon return home you will find dear mother there. She will remain till I come back and keep you company in the evenings, George." And as the train slowly glided out of it-- -i-i? XV. Jt J cue station tue guaru nvuucicu yt uj Fitz-Tomkins nearly bit him when he insinuated a tip.?London Telegraph. No Sinecures In China. Everybody In China works hard, even those who have reached the highest positions: It is related of a member of the Chinese cabinet that he left home every morning at 2 o'clock, as he was on duty at the palace from 3 to 6. As a member of the privy council he was engaged from 6 to 9. From 9 until 11 he was at the war department; of which he was president As the memi ber of the board of punishment he was in attendance from 12 till 2, and as a minister of the foreign office he spent every day from 2 till 5 or 6 there. In addition he frequently served on special boards of commissions. The English of England. The London Daily Chronicle gives these eccentric pronunciations of a few of the curious place names that dot the map of England: Rhudbaxton is Ribson, Woodmancote is Uddenmuckat, Sawbrldgeworth is Sapser, Churchdown is Chosen, Sandiacre is Senjlker, Little Urswick is Lilosik, Aspatria is Spethry, St Osith is Toosy, Chaddenwyche is Charnage, Happisburgh is Do*tthm<A Bo If iriAA+hv fa Rnllnhv Aim I M1MV * M# PVVHW*r# , I oudesbury Is Amesbury, Conugreabury Is Coomsbnry. The Satisfactory Part. Jamie having come into the possession of considerable wealth through the death of relatives was thus addressed by one of his neighbors: "Aye, Jamie, it was a guid thing for you that your rich freens waur born afore ye." "Weel," said Jamie, 'Tm nae sae sure aboot that, but it was a guid thing that they deed afore me." ?Dundee Advertiser. Adapting Alma to Bads. He?I think a woman's club, to be successful, should aim at something tar removed from female suffrage. She?I don't agree with you. That should be its sole aim. He?Yes, but if it aims at something else it is more likely to hit that.?Philadelphia Ledger. Why She Left. I Mistress?But, bless me, why are you leaving us, Mary? I'm sure I do all the work. The General Servant?Yes, ' ma'am, but I don't like the way you do it?Sydney (N. S. W.) Bulletin. Whom to Commit. Be sure you are right Then consult your wife. Then go ahead.?St. Louis Bepublic. - s V^T^.;/w'rV< __ quick. I ha x r>j )y must ut? ? ebody else's the right pi HARNESS, We have a t and wagon hi ness, and all s bridles, traces harness. We; stuff in the ne: we are makinj get your share us. THEYAi BAJV \ Notice of Sale of Land. By virtue of a decree issued in the cas of W. R. Copeland et. al., against Mai garet L. Copeland et. al., in the court c common pleas for Bamberg county, I, ? C. Folk, Master for said county, durin the lera] honrs of sale on Mondav.Marc 4th, 1907, the same being sales day, wi sell, before the court house door at Ban; berg, to the highest bidder for cash, pui chaser to pay for papers, all of tract numbers 1,2, and 3, each containing si acres, more or less, of all that certai tract or parcel of land, situate, lying an being in the county of Bamberg, State ( South Carolina, containg eighteen acre more or less, and bounded as followi North by lands of the estate of Janie 1 Graham, deceased, East by Charles M< Millan, South by Yastine Hartzog, an West by E. M. Cox and J. A. Spann. ALSO, tracts numbers 4 and 5, each containin acres, more or less, of all that certai tract of land situate, lying and being i the county of Bamberg, State of Sout Carolina, containing 13 acres, more c less, and bounded as follows: North b lands of Charles McMillan, East by land of Charles McMillan, South by lands c the estate of Janie E. Graham, deceasec and West by lands of J. A. Spann. * ALSO, tracts numbers 1 containing 2 5-10 acrei number 2 containing 2 510 acres, numbe 4 containing 1 acre, number 5 containin 9-10 of an acre, more or less, of all tha certain parcel or tract of land in the towi of Bamberg, county of Bamberg, State o South Carolina, and bounded as follows North by lands of estate of JE. is. ?Tic and Nannie Flinn, East by lands o Nannie Flinn, South and West by land of Cbas. McMillan. All of the above described lands beinj of the estate of Mrs. Janie E Graham deceased. The same will be sold ii separate lots as named above, more full; described in plat made by L. N. Bellingei surveyor, January 26,28,29, 1907, and ii case purchaser does not comply with hi bid within one hour after sale the lan< to be resold until a purchaser is foun< who will comply. H. C. FOLK, Master for Bamberg County. J. F. Carter, Plaintiffs Attorney. February 5th, 1907. Back in Business This is to notify my friends that I am back in business at the same old stand. FIRST-CLASS LIVER* ...Can Supply You With Fine... Teams and Handsome Turnouts I also have on band some tine Horses and Mules for sale. Come aDd see them. J. J. SMOAK I It's tbe highest standard of quality, i natural tonic, cleanses your system, red dens the cheeks, brightens the eyes, givei flavor to all you eat. Hollister's Rock] Mountain Tea will do this for you. 3? cents, Tea or Tablets. H. F. Hoover. r G( ve a lot of go< T T ^ Jl J oia ana max corn. Come ices and tern LAP ROBES, WHIPS, remendous stock o arness, extra parts iorts of accessories. , and all sorts of e: \ ire going to get rid c xt thirty days, for tl % will move it. If y of the bargains don IB HERE; come aft< IBER( \ } .. I e ASSESSMENT NOTICE Office of County Auditor, Bamberg, S. ,f C., December 11,1906. [, Tbe auditor or bis deputy will be at g tbe following places on tbe days' and h dates named below for tbe purpose of H taking tax returns of personal property: At Bamberg until Wednesday, Febru _ ary 20th. * )8 All male persons between tbe ages of 2 twenty-one and sixty are liable to a poll D tax of one dollar, except those exempt by d law. >1 All taxpayers are requested to make 8> their returns to me or my deputy inperson 5;' After the 20th of February a penalty of ij[ fifty per cent, will be added to all personal property not returned, d R W. D. RCTWELL, Auditor Bamberg County. tijsmiis I LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES f SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND 1 GASOLINE ENGINES. ' Try LOMBARD, ArgSfTA i Dr. 0. D. Faust ? ' DENTIST 7 >, BAMBERG, S. G. 3 OFFICE IN FOLK BUILDING j IT M OY E DIC KIN SO N| !! INSURANCE oi !! fire, j;j ".!! LIFE, o \ o TORNADO, O i A i /TirkDWT X AWIUL.111 I a I O LIABILITY, o o CASUALTY, o J J Office at The Cotton Oil Co, j [, ! TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are.ber^by warned not to trespass on my lands for any purpose whatsoever. All violators will be prosecuted. MRS. 8. J. WALKER. Midway, 8. C., January 18,1907. TRESPASS NOTICE. Our lands are posted. No trespassing of any kind allowed. Persons bunting, birds are forbidden from entering upon our lands, also agents of all kinds. G J Hiers, J C Hiers C R Hiers, Jacob H Carter, . 8 P Chisolm, -J H A Carter, i JnoR Carter, J C McKenzie, I W Carter M H Smith & Sons, 3 G W Clayton, W I Carter, r J Wms Carter, Estate W H Carter, \ i H M Carter, A C Carter, | C R McMillan, C F Rentz. - ' ' ;>V'- _ - jZ.v _ i > ' .. . , ;_! ; i-. ?? mmmmmmmmmmm sjyj / / .1 )@@@@@@@@ )j| j ETC. 1 I f buggy I || of har= I -.'M Collars,!' f stras for @ -A if a lot of 2 lie prices ? , ':M ou don't 8 ' I 't blame 2 ||| er them. 1 ;'?|1 . | f&p v" tfj *. <*?! SPFfilil NDTIRFS. 1 VI bVIIIIi 11V I IVbVI *m Advertisements Under this Held 28c '-M For 25 Words br Less. Before buying or selling a farm or any property, write > * The Caboltna Realty & Tbust Co., //'>m Bisbopville, 8. C. ^ SUMMONS FOR RELIEF, (Complaint Served.) : .'-m State of Sooth Carolina?County of Bamberg?Coort of Common Pleas. H. C. Rice, Plaintiff, against Albert C. Cain, Defendanti To tbe defendant above named: Too are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon f you, and to serve a copy of your answer ' to the said complaint on the subscriber at bis office Bamberg, Snutb Carolina, within twenty days after tbe seryice hereof, exclusive of the day of such aervice; and if you fail.to answer the com- - J| plaint within the time aforesaid, toe J. plaintiff in this action will apply to the V:-; Court for the relief demanded in the /Vv?;fj complaint. E. T. LaFITTE, Plaintiff's Attorney. *3 Dated Bamberg, S. C., January S58th, ^ 1007 - ; To the defendant, Albert C. Cain: Take notice that the Complaint in thla ' > 'M action together with the Summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed : in the office of the Clerk of tbe Court of '.-m Common Pleas, at Bamberg, in the ^ Connty of Bamberg, in tbe said State, on :lm\ the 2nd day of February, 1907. '- -W E. T. LAFITTE, > :, pM Plaintiffs Attorney. " ';>M Bamberg, S. C., February 2,1907. State of South Carolina?County of ; Bamberg?Court of Common Pleas. H. C. Rice. Plaintiff, against Albert C. Cain, Defendant. ? Upon reading tbe affidavit of E. T. La- Fitte, attorney for the plaintiff, and it appearing that the plaintiff has a cause of action against the defendant on a note | and mortgage given by the defendant to this plaintiff and it further appearing that the defendant"is' a resident of the cityof Jacksonville in tbe state of Florid*,. ? ' ana it further appearing that tbe landa . over which the note and mortgage was - given, is situated in the County of Bam^ . /j berg, State of South CarolinaIt is ordered and decreed, tbat the defendant be served*by mailing blm a copy of the Summons and Complaint to the ; ;, city of Jackson ville, Florida, and that tbe Summons be published in The Bamberg Herald for six weeks. Given under my hand and seal this the 2nd day of February 1907. C. B. FREE, ? ? n r? 1 n u. l/. r. pc i*. o. narauerg v^uuubjr. . a E. T. LaFITTE, Attorney for Plaintiff. '> I titles loans examined negotiated , J. ALDRICH WYMAN I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I. Civil and Office upstairs, next to ? - *