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v ''7 7^ y^&ag^-*' * r ' '* , Wjjg&g%? '.' "-, 7 ^????i ?? 1 s Hamburg lieralii Thursday, Oct. 17,1907. r? **<i ' :\~ . Short Locals. i Dr. J. P. Ott is putting material -7 on the ground to erect an office for his own use. on Main street, next to ||v. Delk's market. Dr. J. D. Pitts, of Laurens, has accepted the pastorate of the Blackville Baptist church, and will assume the position the first of November. See the new ad. of T. W. Coskery, Jr., &Co., of Augusta. They handle a fine line of dry goods and readyto-wear garments. Special attention given to mail orders. Another job work customer writes us: "The work is highly satisfactory both as to quality and as to price." oknme fkof TT7Q /1ft firof t . JL II JO OilVno uiciv nv uv v???ww work at reasonable prices. J. A. Wyman, Esq., has bought from G. Moye Dickinson, the house and lot on the corner, next to G. 0. Hi Simmons. The house is now occupied by Dr. V. W. Brabham, gg: See the card of Mr. Philip Murphy z in another column. He is now with T. W. Coskery, Jr., & Co., of Augusta, and will appreciate all orders sent ! mm wfiicii vpn nave nis personal attention. In the circuit court at Orangeburg ! last week a verdict for $6,500 damages was found against the Southern Railway for the death of a young white brakeman at Branchville several months ago. The Oak Grove school, near Ehr , hardt, opened its fall session last |; Monday. The school is again in charge of Mr. R. B. Sawyer as principal, who managed the school very successfully last year. Ten pages again this week, and it begins to look like we'll have to keep , it up for some time to come. The Herald is giving more reading matter for a dollar than any weekly ! newspaper in this section. The eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beard, of the Clear 1 Pond section, died early Sunday 1 morning, after a short illness. The burial took place the same afternoon at Colston Baptist church. ^gjgg That suit for your boy, 1 have it : \ and will sell it cheap. W. D. Rhoad. |&i Mr. Herbert Delk has moved from ! | the rooms upstairs in the old bank building to the Dunlap residence on ( the corner by the old graded school fi^building, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. 1 Jennings have moved from the T. S. Rice residence to the rooms vacated by Mr. Delk. ! Boys' and men's overcoats, a strong line at W. D. Rhoad's. J This newspaper is proud of its advertising patronage. When the present management took charge a few { "' a tuo o/ltrawbiomw omannf' r-' J'OUJ.O UiC aur?ihuu|g wuvuuwu to very little. But we have kept j steadily at work, and at last we have ' the satisfaction of seeing our adver- ] tising increased over one hundred 1 Something new in dress fabrics arriving daily at E. A. Hooton's. The money appropriated by the j State board of education to the vari- J ous high schools of this county has 1 p'3>een received by the county treasur- j Er The Bamberg school gets $673; j Denmark, $522; and Olai^ jj?3&. 1 These amounts are now at theais^ posal of the trustees of the schools 1 ^mentioned. * Nice, stylish and cheap is the ver- j diet passed on the cloaks at W. D. i p" ; Bhad'e. \ HIM 4-UA oiiKaA*nr\fiA? V\niAA IJ v iJLCA COi l/CI 111C OUUkVI ipuwi J/11W J. -of The Herald will be 10 cents per ^ iftonth for any time less than a year. ] .- ' Tor instance, if you only subscribe r p.; for six months it will cost you 60 ; cents. No subscription will be taken ? ?? for less than five months, which is fifty III cents. For a full year the price will xemain the same, $1.00. j We are now working four dress makers and can give you your suit in J a few days from time you place your |p order. E. A. Hooton. J fe. Last week Mr. S. W. Sanditer \ gathered five acres of corn planted ( on the Williamson plan. On the five 3 P? acres he made 300 bushels of corn, s v" 1000 bundles or more of fodder, and 1 1 AA/V 1 _ ^ ( v some peas, lie used yuu pounas 01 j fertilizer per acre, his fertilizer bill being $45.00 for the five acres. We j shall be glad to Dublish results from < other farmer? ^ho used the William- ] gp; son plan this year. Kplfe'f Service, snap and comfort com- ! bined in those in Queen Quality : a&v shoes for ladies at W. D. Rhoad's. ; Mr. J. W. Black, who has been 1 superintendent of the cotton mill < here for several years past, left last < Saturday morning with his family if: for Commerce, Ga., where he has accepted the position of superinten- . dent of a large mill. Friday afternoon Mr. Black was presented with ? a fountain pen and handsome umgSpf brella by the operatives of the mill. They were presented in an appropri- ? ate speech by President Jno. H. Cope. ' T* /?Ac<t imn omTfViinnr fn it YVVXI 1/ WOV J VU UiiJ vv ui vp I in and see the things to be worn this winter. You will always find the & newest at Hooton's ladies' store. T&. Bamberg is getting to be an automobile town. Last Saturday Col. Jno. F. Folk, Dr. H. F. Hoover, Messrs. Jones Williams and Henry ||$rj F. Bamberg ordered a machine each. They purchased the latest models Hi made by the Ford people. When these four arrive, this will give us six automobiles in Bamberg, and doubtless others, who are now considering buying, will do so at an early day. You can't keep Bamberg down. She is bound to keep up with the times. < P?f s ' - The Peoples Drug Co. received this week a very handsome soda fountain, and it is now being put in position. E. T. LaFitte, Esq., has sold his house and lot on New Bridge street to Mr. D. A. Kinard, the price paid being $2,500. The streets have been pretty well crowded the past few days with people from the country, who were in town shopping. The Woman's Home Mission Society will meet next Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the ladies' parlor, of the Methodist church. Men's and ladies' reliable wool underwear at W. D. Rhoad's. Work has commenced on a cottage for J. A. Wyman, Esq., on the corner* novt fn TYr f",1 er.lclpv's residence. Mr. W. F. Dobey, of Aiken, has the contract. Children's underwear and hosiery, strong lines, at W. D. Rhoad's. Messrs. E. L. Price and E. C. Hays spent Tuesday in Denmark, checking up the dispensary and getting affairs in shape to turn oyer to the new dispertser. A negro child about three years old was burned to death on the plantation, of Mr. A. E. H. Simmons near town Tuesday. The child was playing near the fire when its clothes caught. Second shipment of ladies' coats at Hooton's; some nobby ones in this lot. Mr. James Price has been elected dispenser at Denmark, and has taken charge. Mr. Price was clerk in the dispensary when Mr. W. H. Faust " ?J *? * :ir T4-U was dispenser, ana is. iaimu&r wmi the business. New Advertisements. Philip Murphy?To the Ladies. Thomas & Barton Co.?Pianos and Organs. T. W. Coskery, Jr., & Co.?Dry Goods, Notions, Novelties and Ready-to-wear Garments. H. C. Folk, Master?Sales of real estates in cases of Fail vs. Fail, and Carter vs Padgett. G. W. Hightower, Administrator ?Notice Final Discharge. County Dispensary Board?Quarterly Report. Duncah E. Smoak, ExecutorNotice of Final Discharge. H. C. Folk, Master?Sale of real pstate in case of Rice vs. Cain. G. Frank Bamberg?We Are Here to Please You. G. W. Goolsby, Executor?Notice to Creditors. H. C: Folk, Master?Sale of real sstate in case of G. C. Chandler vs. rhomas Halyard. J. B. Hunter, Sheriff?Sale of real estate is cases of Southern Fertilizer fe Chemical Co. vs. S. G. Mayfield et il: United Buyers Syndicate vs. S. jr. Mayfield; Geo. D. Witt Shoe Co. its. S. G. Mayfield; and Georgia-Carolina Brick Co. vs. S. G. Mayfield, Knights of Pythias. At a regular meeting of Bamberg odge, Knights of Pythias, held last Vfonday evening, the rank of Page ? j if- t t 1?r,?lan^ (VciS CUIUWICU Ull ilix. a. o. un^icuiu, md Mr. Fred E. Steedly was given he rank of Esquire. He is not likey to forget his experience soon. The proposition of the city to build i regalia room was accepted, eand ;he room will be built as soon as jossible. The lodge will buy hand>ome new regalia, and H. C. Folk, Dr. Geo. F. Hair, and L. B. Fowler 1 vere appointed as a committee to .elect same. L. B. Fowler, B. W. Miley and J. r. Carter were appointed as a comnittee to have the regalia room irected. SHERIFFS SALE. The State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?In the Court of Common Pleas. Geo. D. Witt Shoe Co., plaintiff, against 5. G. Mayfield, defendant. By virtue of an execution to me directed >y C. B. Free, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Vmtnnn Plooc f/W Pa m K*?r<T OOll Tl t V T llAVP ^UUlillVU X iV-tfcvJ *W* ^ , _ evied upon and will sell in front of the :ourt house door at Bamberg, S. C., on Monday, November 4th, 1907, (it being salesday in said month) during the legal lours of sale, to the highest bidder, for :ash, the following described real estate, :o-wit: All that tract or parcel of land, situate yingand being in the county of Bamberg, State of South Carolina, (except that portion assigned as a homestead to S. G. Mayfield) bounded by lands of Joseph Carroll, Mrs. G. W. Turner, Mrs. L. J. Hartzog, Little Salkahatchie River, Mrs. Lizzie Folk, H. J. Zorn and Herman Walker, containing 720 acres more or less Levied upon as the property of S. 0. Mayfield, and sold to satisfy said exe:ution. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. B. HUNTER, Sheriff of Bamberg County. Bamberg, S. C., October 14, 1907. MASTER'S SALE. G. C. Chandler, plaintiff, against Thos. Halyard, defendant. By virtue of a decree of the court of common pleas, dated July 3rd, 1907, I will sell before the court house in Bamberg, on Monday, November 4th, 1907, (being salesday) between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, (purchaser to pay for papers.) All that tract or parcel ot land situate, j lying, and being in Bamberg county, State aforesaid, containing thirty-three acres, more or less, and bounded as follows, to-wit: By lands of F. M. Bamberg and Otis Halyard, Wesley Halyard and Scott Halyard, the same being the entire interest of Thomas Halyard, which he inherited from his father's estate. If terms of sale are not complied with within one hour, lands will be resold on the same terms, at the risk of the former purchaser, until a purchaser is found who will comply. H. C. FOLK, Master for Bamberg County. J. Aldrich Wyman, Plaintiff's Attorney. Bamberg, S. C., October 17th, 1907. ' - " :. : / :-W- - - . :-^mm ' .- .,...' ^ V rVyV;,- ' ; ;. 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A grand assortment of the rich black and colored underskirts made of heavy quality taffeta silk. A full line of sizes, sold ?_ elsewhere at $7.50. Our price only 4>J>.5U Heather Bloom Black Petticoats. Timt look like j ??? silk and wears ; 1 better than silk. We show six different styles, beginning j with a fine value at only 1 KOHN'S EMPORIUM Orangeburg South Carolina | A. M. BRABH AM | 1 .....OLD LINE @ I FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE | DO YOU REQUIRE * - ' ? i.;-i. i. _i \ A sate sane DanK m wmcn wj pmu-c jruui money; valuables or securities? Such a a bank to borrow from, to save in? ' That's just the kind of a bank this one is. 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J < HtftWIIWIUIMHWIHHHIHIta ' . r'J ' * ... -- . 77^ &. - ' ; x-? ~ '* ' r v-V*" MASTER'S SALE. H. C. Rice, plaintiff, against Albert C. Cain, defendant. By virtue of a de- ; :ree of the court of common pleas, dated ! July 9th, 1907,1 will sell before the court bouse in Bamberg, on Monday, November 4th, 1907, (being salesday) between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, (purchaser to pay for papers:) All that tract, piece or lot of land situate, being and lying in the county of Bamberg, State of South Carolina, containing ninety acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: North by lands of Mrs. L. S. J. Ray, Mrs. S. E. Hutto and D. E. Kennedy, East by lands of Mrs. Susan Matthews and others, South by lands of Mrs. Susan Kennedy and Simon Brpwn, West by lands of Mrs. Sallie Ray and Elvira Odom; said tract of land formerly belongingto Mrs. Don Ella Ray. If terms of sale are not complied with within one hour, lands will be'resold on the same terms, at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers, until a purchaser is found who shall comply. H. C. F\)LK, Master Bamberg County. E. T. LaFitte, for Plaintiff. Bamberg, October 14, 1907. MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of a decree in the case of J. W. Carter et al, plaintiffs, vs. Fred Padgett et al, defendants, signed by his Honor R. W. Memminger, presiding judge, dated October 8th, 1907,I, H. C. Folk, Master for Bamberg county, will sell on the 4th day of November, 1907, between the legal hours of sale, at the court house door of said county of Bamberg, to the highest bidder for cash, pur- r chaser to pay for papers: "All that certain parcel or tract of land, situate, lying ahd being in the county*of_Bamberg, State of Smith Car oiina, in i?lsb Fond townsmp. containing two hundred and sixty-one (261) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: "On the North by landsof D. B. Rhoad, on the East by lands of Peter Kinsey and estate of Aaron Kinsey, on the South by lands of J. C. Goodwin, and on the West by lands of J. L. Kinsey and J. H. Smith." If terms are not complied with within one hour after sale, the land (will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser. H. C. FOLK, Master for Bamberg County. J. F. Carter, Plaintiffs' Attorney. Bamberg, S. C., October 10, 1907. ' MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of a decree in the case of G. W. Fail, plaintiff, vs. F. Melvin Fail et al, defendants, signed by His Honor R. W. Memminger, presiding Judge, dated October 8th, 1907, I, H. C. Folk, Master for Bamberg county, will sell between the legal hours of sale, on the 4th day of November, 1907, before the court house door in said county of Bambexg, to the highest bidder for cash, purchaser to pay for papers: 4'All that certain piece or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in Bamberg county, State of South Carolina, containing eighty-three acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of Joe Fail, Fast by lands of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, South by lands of the homestead tract of G. W. Fail and Nancy A. Fail, West by lands of E. W. Morris. If terms of sale are not complied with within one hour after sale, the land will be resold at the risk of the former purchaser. H. C. FOLK, "Mocfor fnr Ram here Conntv. J. F. Carter, Plaintiff's Attorney." Bamberg, S. C., October 10, 1907. SHERIFFS SALE. The State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?In the Court of Common Plead. Georgia-Carolina Brick Co., plaintiff,against S. G. Mayfield, defendant. By virtue of an execution to me directed by C. B. Free, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Bamberg county, I have levied upon and will sell in front of the court house door at Bamberg, South Carolina, on.Monday, November the 4th, 1907, (it being salesday in said mopth) during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash; the following described real estate, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Bamberg, State of South Carolina, containing six hundred and sixty-seven (667) acres, more or less, and bounded as fol~ U TJ TYrv??_ lows: tsy lanos ui csuw u* ?. u. uwn[ing, the Blackville public road, lands of f. D. Rowell, H. C. Rice, Paul Carroll, C. B. Free, and Little Salkahatchie River. ; Levied upon as the property of S. G. Mayfield, and sold to satisfy said execution. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. B. HUNTER, Sheriff Bamberg County. Bamberg, S. C., October 14, 1907. SHERIFF'S SALE. The State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?In the Court of Common Pleas. United Syndicate Buyers, plaintiff, vs. S. G. Mayfield, defendant. ~r jyy virtue ui an wv by C. B. Free, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Bamberg county, I have levied upon and will sell in front of the court house door at Baftnbefg, S. C., on Monday, November the 4th, 1907, (it being salesday in said month) during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash,the following described real estate to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the county of Bamberg, State of South Carolina, known as the Daniels tract, and containing sixtyeight (68) acres, and bounded as follows: By the Charleston & Augusta public road, E. A. Fickling, H. B. Grimes, and Mrs. Mary Grimes. Levied upon as the property of S. G. Maylield, ana soia to sausiy scuu c*o.ution. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. B. HUNTER, Sheriff Bamberg County. Bamberg, S. C., October 14, 1907. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?In the Court of Common Pleas. fir PVipmiral Cn OUUUiCiil XViiix-v.4 WW V?.J plaintiffs, against S. G. May field, et. al., defendants. By virtue of an execution to m? directed by C. B. Free, Esq., Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for Bamberg county, I have levied upon and will sell in front of the court house door, at Bamberg, South Carolina, on Monday, Nov. the 4th, 1907, (it being salesday in said month) during the legal hours of sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, the following described real estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying, and being in Bamberg < :ounty, State of South Carolina, containing (667) six hundred and sixty-seven acres,more or less, bounded by lands of the - ~mmm??? estate of E. H. Dowling, Blackville public road, lands of J. D. Rowell, H. C. Rice, Paul Carroll and C. B. Free and little Salkahatchie river, known as the Bowling tract. ALS?: All of that piece, parcel, or tract of land, known as the Daniel's tract, situated ^ near Lees, Bamberg, county, S. C., containing (68) sixty eight acies, more or ??| less, bounded by the Charleston and Augusta public road, lands of E. A. Fickling, H. B. Grimes and Mrs. Mary Grime*. . V ? ALSO, All of that piece, pared, or tract of ^ land, situate near Denmark, Bamberg county, S. C., known as the Turner tract, except that portion assigned as a home- ? stead to S. G. Mayfield, bounded by lands tf&B of Joseph Carroll, Mrs. G. W. Tarter; ^ Mrs. L. J. Hartzog, Mrs. Lizzie Folk, H. J. Zora, and Herman Walker and Little Salkahatchie river, containing (720) seven ' . , : hundred and twenty acres, more or less. ALSO, Lots situated in the towp of Denmark, Bamberg county, S. C, K. & L., bounded by Palmetto Avenue, 7th Street, wad Beach Avenue, containing (%) one fourth acre, more or less, and known as the old mill lot, togetner witn tne smau building thereon. , alsc, ;; ?||p?gsh Lot in block 56, bounded by 3rd Street, 100 feet deep and fronting on Beach Avenue 60 feet, and bounded by Sam Cowling lot, formerly known as lots 9 and 10. Situated in the town cf Denmark. ALSO, Lot in . block 56, boun ded by Beach Avenue, fronting bu'&udstreet 60 feet and 100 feet deep, and bounded by lot 14 on the North, by lot "J" on the Southland \ by an alley on the West, Situated in the town of Denmark. also, -Wmg Lot in block 62, fronting mi Beach Avenue and extending back 200 feet to Maple Avenue, bounded on the North by lot No. 5, and on the South by lot of Mrs. I. MHutto. Situated in the town of Denmark. also, All of that piece, parcel or tract of land Txrfncr on/3 oif.ita n(tor Snwmi<i wMl : .' W.W: church, Bamberg county, S. C, kmoro as a part of the Downing tract, and iabtr- vf;:; tainrng (87) eighty-seven acres,mort: or less, bounded by the public rood leading to Odom's bridge, the Blackville public road, and on the East by lands of Fish-. burn and Mrs. Laura Dowling. Lot situate, lying, and being in the Town of Denmark, Bamberg county, S. C., known as the I/dfoman lots, containing (2) two acres, more or less, bounded by lots of Mrs. Richard Martin, the Methodist Parsonage, Mrs. A. C. Faust, Zion church, the lot of Cox, the Denmark and Bamberg public road and Cox street Levied upon as the property of S. G. Mayfield and sold to satisfy said execuBamberg, S. C., October 15, 1907. V SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint not served.) State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?In Court of Common Pleas. Marian singleton, piamun, vs. sanauK Dowling, Francis Dowling, Lucile Dowmond, de^ndantsf^' To the defendant, Richard Hammond, above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this actum, a copy of which is tobe filed in the office v of the Cleric of Court at for said county, and to serve a copy of scriber, at his office in tEcftown of Bomberg, county aforesaid,' State of Sooth Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer toe compiamr wiuun loeunw uoreMua the plaintiff in this action will apply to . the Court for the relief demandedin the complaint J. F. CARTER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated Bamberg, South Carolina, September 26th, 1907. Clerii^f^rt of Common Keas for Bamberg County. ? To Richard Hammond", defendant in the above entitled cause: Please take notice: That a copy of the complaint in this action was this day filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Bamberg county, #in said State. Plaintiff's Attorney. Bamberg, South Carolina, September ' 26th, 1907. ____ 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, 1907, until the 15th day % of March, 1908, inclusive. From the 1st day of January, 1908, until the 31st day of January , 1908, a penally of 1 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. From the first day of February, 1908, until the 28th day of February, 1908, a penalty of 2 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. From, the 1st day of March, 1908, until the 15th day of March. 1908, 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, 3 mills. Constitutional school tax, 3 mills. . >t Total, 10i mills. SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVIES. Bamberg, No. 14, 4| mills. r. v. at e M,*na JLrenmara., nu. 4i< v ?nmo. Olar, No. 8, 4 mills. Lees, No. 23, 4 mills. Midway, No. 2, 2 mills. y Coffie Creek, No. 17, 2 mills. Colston, No. 18, 2 mills. Ehrhardt, No. 22, 2 mills. Oak Grove, No. 20, 2 mills. Govan, No. 11, 3 mills. Binnaker's. No. 12, 3 mills. Hopewell, No. 1, 3 mills. '*31 Clear Pond, No. 19, 2 mills. ~ > Hunter's Chapel, No. 16,1 mill. Hampton, No. 3, 2 mills. Heyward, No. 24, 2 mills. All male persons between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years, except Confederate soldiers and sailors, who are exempt at fifty years of age, are liable to a poll tax of one dollar. Sanitation doe tax, 50 cents. I janll receive the road commutation tax ($2.00) from October 15th, 1907, until March 1st, 1908. All male persons who were 21 years of age on or before the 1st day of January, 1907, are liable to $1.00 poll tax. Those who have not made returns to the auditor will do so on or before 1st day of January, 1908. JNO. F. FOLK, Treasurer Bamberg County. Bamberg, S. C., September 25th, 1907.