The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, November 14, 1907, Image 8
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Wcp Samhrrg Sfrralfc
Thursday, Nov. 14, 1907.
Short Locals.
Try our want column. Costs only
one cent a word.
D. J. Delk sold his grain drill
through a 25c ad. in The Herald.
See the ad. of H. W. Beard in this
issue. He will sell strictly for cash
after the first of December.
City council held a regular monthly
meeting last Friday evening, but
only routine business was transacted.
Boarders Wanted.-Several vounjr
men can obtain good board in private
^ family, near business. Apply at this
office.
Subscribers to this paper will please
patronize our advertisers, and also
tell them you saw their ad. in The
Herald.
Norfolk oysters at Move's three
times a week.
See the new ad. of C. R. Brabham
&^ons. They have a fine stock of
goods, which are being sold at bargain
prices.
So many of our friends from the
country are here this week attending
court that it is impossible to get all
their names.
Bamberg's banks are not troubled
about money so far, and everything
in financial circles in this city is
+calm and serene. 1
'Brown silk at W. D. Rhoad's.
Charleston's fall festival comes off
* next week. Are you going down
and take in the fun? Plenty of free
amusements for all.
Gloves for the baby, gloves for the
school children, and gloves for the
ladies at Hooton's.
Seethe change in ad. of McGowan's
cheap cash store. He has the goods
and will sell you cheaper than others.
Get his prices before you buy.
Good things to eat at Moye's.
Col. Jno. F. Folk, Dr. H. F.
Hoover, Messrs. Henry F. Bamberg
trvnoc a williams rpppivpd tvipir
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new automobiles last Saturday.
Rubber shoes for men, boys, ladies
and children at W. D. Rhoad'S.
Klauber's great money saving sale
* is going on, and scores of people are
taking advantage of the bargains offered.
Are you among the number?
We don't carry everything, but
ty \ we sell ladies' goods, for we carry
- the line. ' E. A. Hooton.
Several of our exchanges wonder
why we have used patent sheets for
so long. The answer is easy. You
can'tjun a nonpareil paper in a long
primer town.
Fish roe at Moye's.
If you like The Herald, tell your
friends about it and get them to subscribe.
Every subscriber we get helps 1
us to print a better paper. Tell
others as well as us.
Notice?The Cotton Oil Co. will ;
> ' only gin cotton on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Fridays, after this week. '
All patrons will please be governed J
accordingly. The Cotton Oil Co. i
A few more children's and ladies'
nice cloaks at W. D. Rhoap's. 1
There was a large crowd in town 1
Monday, and our streets were lively. ]
Many people from a distance were j
here shcoping and attending court, r
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ana our n.ercnants aia a gooa dusi- ]
3s uess.
Ladies, don't order your underwear,
for you can find it at Hooters.
The taxable property of Bamberg 1
county now amounts to nearly three \
million dol-ars. It is $2,908,000 or 1
thereabouts. So near three million
that the difference in income will i
not amount to much. t
Some nice men's suits in stouts at r
\ W. D. Rhoads'. t
Col. Jno. F. Folk, as agent for the *
Ford automobile, has sold and de- J
livered four machines in the last few J
days. He sold the machine he order- *
ed out for himself to H. D. Still, of c
Blackville, but will at once order an- a
/ other sample.
Have you been to the great absolute
cost sale at Armstrong-Johnson-Brabham
Company's? The goods are going
fast, so hurry and get your share
of the bargains. Everything at ana
below cost and no fake about it. *
Groceries included next week. r
No old goods at new prices at my c
store, but new goods at old prices. v
E. A. Hooton. ^
Mr. C. C. Rowell has resigned as ^
night policeman. Mr Rowell made e
a fine officer, and it is to be regret- ^
ted that the town is to deprived of r
his services. No one has been elected c
by city council to succeed him, the ?
position being filled by a temporary c
substitute. J
When in town be sure to visit |
Hooton's ladies' store and dressmak-, 2
ing parlor, as it is the only one of its j
kind in town. }
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Mr. K. w. in ix aiea at nis nome m j
this city last Saturday, after an illness
of some weeks. The burial took place
Sunday afternoon at Double Ponds
Baptist church in Barnwell county. ^
Mr. Nix was about 64 years old, and ^
leaves a wife and four children. All j
the children are grown. j
Hooton's prices are right, as he 1
keeps five dressmakers rushed, sew- 1
ing for his customers.
Mrs. Eliza Ott, wife of Mr. T. 0. 1
Ott, formerly of this city, died at 1
their home in Columbia last Thursday.
The burial took place at Branchville
Friday. She leaves a husband
and two children. The deceased lady <
was well known and had friends in ]
Bamberg, who regret to learn of her 1
death. ]
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In another column will be found
the quarterly purchases of the county
dispensary board.
H. W. Beard announces that after
December first he will sell for cash
only, so don't ask for credit.
Mr. Harry Bellinger has been
working in the cotton mill office for
several days while Mr. Steadman, the
book keeper, is sick.
In another column will be found an
advertisement of sale of real estate
of the estate of J. W. Brown, to take
place the first Monday in December.
We have a sale beginning every
Monday morning and lasting until
Saturday night of good shoes and
other things. Only stop for Sunday.
Don't forget the place: Rhoad's.
See the new ad. of E. Bart Price
in this issue. He has opened up a
fancy grocery store next to The
Herald office. He keeps a nice line,
and will pay special attention to city
trade. Give him your next order for
groceries. He has a telephone.
Mrs. H. J. Brabham has demonstrated
that oranges can be grown in
Bamberg.! The orange was budded
on to a hard lemon, and therefore it
will stand our climate. The oranges
are the Satsuma or kid glove variety,
and while the tree is only four years
old, it bore forty-two oranges this :
year. Mrs. Brabham sent us some of
the fruit, which was very fine and
well flavored.
County cnain uang.
The county chain gang, which has
recently been at work on the roads
near town, has done some fine work
on the various highways. The new
bridge, Binnaker's, Charleston &
Augusta, Cannon's bridge, the Ehrhardt
road and the new road to Little
Saltkehatchie have all received attention.
New bridges have been
built at Cannon's bridge and the
causeway repaired, while the contract
has been let for a new main
bridge. The bridges and causeways
over Lemon swamp at the Ehrhardt
and new road crossings have also been
put in nice condition. The gang is
now at John Green's on the new road, ;
but in a short time will go to work ,
on the road between Bamberg and
Denmark. This important highway
will be straightened and clayed. It is
the intention to make this the finest
road in the county, as it is the most
traveled of any road in the county.
Bamberg has a .fine reputation abroad
for her good roads, and the present
management purposes to improve it
on present conditions.
Home Mission Society.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Woman's Home Misson Society
will be held next Tuesday afternoon
at 4 o'clock in the ladies' parlor of the
Methodist church. It is earnestly
requested that every member of the
auxiliary be present at this meeting.
The delegates to the annual meeting
which was held at Manning; will
make their report, and these delegates
came with a message to each
member of the Home Mission Society
from our great leader, Miss Bennett,
from Mrs. Wait, our beloved
State president, from our own Mrs.
Kilgo, and also from Miss Finnstrom
of the Columbia Door of Hope. Let
every Home Mission worker come to
this meeting, receive these living
messages from our leaders and get
more enthused than ever before,
rhere is also important business to
oe acted upon at this meeting.
A Card.
We have lately heard rumors to the
iffect that we were advertising our
lome for sale and closing business
vith the intention of leaving Bam- I
yerg.
We would like to state that both
minors are entirely without founda;ion.
We are here to stay, our busitess
is steadily improving, and for
he past three weeks we have been
vorking our entire force day and
tight to fill our orders. We appreciate
he patronage given us, and shall in
he future, as we have in the past,
iffer .the very best goods in our line
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it tne lowest possiuie prices.
Yours for business,
Mrs. A. McB. Speaks & Co.
Bamberg, S. C., Nov. 11th, 1907.
Rountree Wants Bond.
Chas. Carroll Sims, Esq., of Barnveil,
appeared before Judge Memninger
here Monday and made appli;ation
for bail for J. F. Rountree,
vhite, who is now in jail at Barnwell
:harged with the murder of R. F.
Yeeks. Our readers are no doubt
'amiliar with the case, as we publishk!
an account of the killing a few
veeks ago. Mr. Simms was assisted
it the hearing by C. A. Best, Esq.,
>f Barnwell, who is also one of the
ittorneys employed by Mr. Rountree.
r. F. Carter, Esq., of this city, represented
the State. Judge Memminjer
took the matter under advisenent,
but up to the time of going to
Dress Wednesday he h$s not indicated
lis decision in the matter. It is likely,
though, that he will refuse bail.
Married In Columbia. 1
Mr. R. Herbert Young, who was a
/alued employee of The Herald for a
/ ear or more, but who is now living
n Charlotte, he having left Bamberg
ast January, was married in ColumDia
on Thursday, October 31st, to
Miss Belle Childers, of Camden. Mr.
ifoung has a number of friends in
Bamberg, who extend congratulations
and good wishes.
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The Cotton Market.
Cotton is selling in Bamberg today
(Wednesday) at 10& cents the
pound. Receipts of the week, 300
bales, so it seems that farmers are
holding their cotton. "
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Death of Mrs. Eliza Ott.
Mrs. Eliza deChoisuel Ott, wife of
Mr. T. 0. Ott, of 2300 Gadsden
street, this city, died Wednesday
evening at 7 o'clock, after an illness
of about three weeks.
Mrs. Ott was formerly a Miss
Dickson of Greenville. She married
about four years ago and has lived
in this city since that time. Mrs.
Ott was in the 26th year of her age,
and leaves surviving, her husband
and two children.
The funeral services will take place
at Branchville this morning at 11
o'clock. The body leaves on the
morning train and the pallbearers
siro Clrwr AticlaI Mr A. M. Gihbes.
Rev. R. N. Pratt, Mr. Erank H.
Gibbes, Mr. John A. Hamilton, Mr.
R. L. Anderson and Capt. T. J Lipscomb.
Mrs. Ott's demise will be learned
of with sorrow by a number of
friends and acquaintances, who sympathize
deeply with the bereaved
family. ? Columbia State, Friday,
Nov. 8.
In riemoriam.
s Jimmie Armstrong is dead, and
the place that once knew him will
now know him no more forever. In
stature he was small,but in character
he stood abreast in the front rank
with the greatest in size. As a friend
he was true to every principle of
man. As a husband and parent,
faithful to his obligations. By his
genial and kind deportment as a gentleman
and citizen he built a monument
to his own memory?built upon
the foundation laid by the tender
hands of a mother, a monument not
of stone, granite or marble, but a
monument built upon all the virtues
constituting the Christian gentleman,
and one that will reflect credit
upon the name from which his fam
ily may take comfort and consolation
and feel proud of the name they
bear. The author of this feeble little
tribute was a great admirer of Jimmie
for the reason, if no other, that
he was always most respectful to the
age, and never departed from the
early impressions formed by the
teachings of an affectionate and loving
mother. Friend.
Bamberg, Nov. 3, 1907.
ISPECIAL
NOTICE
On the first day of December, 1907,
I will begin a strictly cash business.
|1 By so doing I can sell my GREEN
and FANCY GROCERIES much
cheaper--than ever before. Each
week I will publish a list of the
nice new things I will have that Is
good to eat. Give me a trial and
i see how much cheaper you can
buy for cash.
H.W. BEARD |
Bamberg, .... S. C. |
H. Q. DELK
FRESH NATIVE AND
WESTERN MEATS
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY
Ipposite Post Office 'Phone No. 13
Get It
at
Kinard's Groceiy Store
We believe we have the best
grocery store in Bamberg.
You can always get here
what you want when you <
want it, and we will be
pro ill ui in lining y uui ui uci
\ and delivering the goods
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Some New Goods
Fancy California Peaches, in extra
heavy syrup, 3 pound rt?
can, only
Columbia River Salmon in flats and
talis, Jipound flats 15c, c rf c ,
two for
Columbia River Salmon, >>/\ rtc
tails, 1 pound cans,
Full line American Biscuit Company's
| goods, all fresh, and we have anything
you want in plain and fancy
crackers or cakes.
Fine line Candles, cheap and higher
I priced.
Gold Band Hams and Breakfast Bacon,
\ the best brand on the market, 18
(<snte thp Tr nntthlRphpanfir
than you have been buying them, *"
New Large Fat Mackerel just in, 5c
and 10c each.
Fine line Cigars, all good brands.
Smokers, try us.
The Fruit Season is here, and we can
certainly please you. Apples, Banans.
Lemons, etc.
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Give us a call when you
want groceries of any kind.
We cater to the best trade
of Bamberg. If we please
you, tell others: If not, tell us
Free delivery. 'Phone 1-A.
D. A. Kinard & Co.
Under Johnson's Hotel
BAMBERG, .... S. C. |
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KILLED AT CHESTER DEPOT.
Robert White Falls Beneath Train
While Stealing a Ride.
Chester, Nov. 7.?A horrible accident
occurred here this morning at
the Southern railway station. Robert
White, a Rock Hill boy about 19 years
old, in attempting to "ride the rods"
of a northbound freight train, fell
from his position to the track, the entire
train passing over the body, almost
cutting it in twain. One arm
was completely severed from the
body.
The unfortunate boy came here
yesterday with a companion named
Sam Hammond. They were attempti
m nc f a vafnim 4-a fvvait* Uatvj ao fViie
ixiK x^tuiu tu ui^n iiuiiico 11110
morning when this dreadful casualty
occurred. The father of the young
man is an industrious and respected
citizen of Rock Hill.
Coroner Leckie held an inquest today.
The body was sent to Rock Hill.
President Roosevelt is going after
the paper trust. He will ask the department
of justice to make an immediate
investigation as to whether
the,'anti-trust laws are being violated,
and he will recommend to congress
that the tariff be taken off press paper
and wood pulp.
NEW
GROCERY STORE
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for a long time a grocery jj
salesman in this city, has j
opened up a first-class
stock of Staple and Fancy
j Groceries in the store on jj
! I Main street next to The jj
Bamberg Herald office. s
I Special Attention Paid to jj
City Trade. All Goods
" Delivered Promptly. .*.* \
My entire stock is new
and fresh, and I will give s i
| prompt and courteous
treatment to all. New lot \
\ FRESH COUNTRY SYRUP
I just in. Try it. 55c gallon j
E. BART PRICE
'Phone 51 Bamberg, 5. C.
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SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
State of South Carolina, County of
Bamberg.
We, the undersigned devisees under
the will ,of the late J. W. Brown, deceased,
of the said county of Bamberg,
will sell the following described real
estate at public vendue at Bamberg, S.
C., on salesdav in December next, same
being the 2na day of December, 1907.
The said real estate is bounded and described
as follows \
"All that tract of land situate in the
said county and State, containing five
hundred and eighty (580) acres, more or
less, and bounded as follows : On the
North by the public road leading from
Bamberg to old Springtown ford on
Little Saltkehatchie River; on the East
by lands of Lila Harrison; on the South
by waters of Lemon Swamp, and on the
West by waters of the said Lemon
Swamp." t
ALSO
"All that certain other tract of land
situate in the said county and State,
containing one hundred and thirty-two
(132) acres, more or less, and bounded
on the North by lands formerly owned
by T. A. Green and James Sandifer,
and on the East by lands now or formerly
owned by John McCue; on the South
and West by other lands of the said J.
W. Brown, deceased." ?
Terms of said sale will be for cash,
purchaser to pay for papers.
B. S. BROWN,
J. W. BROWN,
M. L. JOHNS,
MRS. S. R. GARLAND,
MARY E. EDWARDS,
G. W. BROWN,
JOSEPH E. BROWN.
B. T. RICE,
Attorney for heirs and devisees of J.
W. Brown, deceased.
November 12, A. D. 1907.
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint not served.)
State of South Carolina, Cotinty of Bamberg.?In
the Court of Ccfomon Pleas.
Daniel Reddish, Ella Reddish, Wesley
Dyches, Josephine Wright, Malinda
Smalls, A. F. Brown, T. N. Rhoad,
plaintiffs, vs. Mattie Guess, Sammie
Guess, Blanche Guess, Leon Guess, defendants.
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jlo tne aeienaanis, mame vjucbs ?uu
Blanche Guess:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action, a copy of which is to be filed in
the office of the Clerk of Court of Common
Pleas for Bamberg County, and to
serve a copy of your answer to said
complaint on the subscriber at his office
in tne town of Bamberg, county and
State aforesaid, within twenty days
after the service hereof, exclusive of
the day of such service, and if you fail
to answer the complaint within the time
aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint.
J. F. CARTER,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Dated at Bamberg, South Carolina,
November 7th, 1907.
C. B. FREE, [L. S.]
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for
Bamberg County.
To the defendants, Mattie Guess and
Blanche Guess:
Please take notice:
That a copy of the complaint in this
action has been filed in the office of the
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for
Bamberg County. J. F. CARTER,
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
November 7th, 1907.
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MONTHLY STATEMENT . /
FOR BAMBERG COUNTY DISPENSARY BOARD FOR MONTH OF
OCTOBER, 1907.
Stock on hand j ^ v
Dispensary No. 1st of month Receipts Expenditures Breakage Liabilities
Bamberg 1 $7 022 67 $361263 $99 33 $2100 $3 38904 *
Denmark 2 4 742 83 2 317 58 102 77 14 00 2 41185
Olar 3 3,142 88 1 308 85 65 55 8 00 1 826 03
Ehrhardt 4 3,241 40 1 279 95 66 64 4 45 1 957 00
Total $18 149 78 $8 519 01 $334 29 $47 45 $9 583 32 i
State of South Carolina, [
County of Bamberg. f N
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Personally appeared E: (J. MA lb, J. A. w AMAMrc ana i*. d. uua.ixvw,
members of the Bamberg County Dispensary Board, who being each duly and
severally sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing statement is true and correct.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of November, 1907.
E. L. PRICE, [L. S.]
Notary Public. , .
List of Awards, s
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Liquor Purchased by Bamberg County Dispensary Board for Ensuing > :
' Quarter, Ending January 1st, 1907.
Bought of S. Grabfelder & Co., Louisville, Ky. *
Amount Kind Cost Price Selling Price . ^
30 bbls. Silver Brook Rye $ 165 25c Jp 40c p 75c q
10" " A Malt 165 30c ^p 50c p 85c q
Bought of Gallagher & Burton, Baltimore, Md.
10 " XX Rye $160 25c jp 40cp 75cq
Bought of Wm. Lanahan & Sons, Baltimore, Ma.
30 " Old Monongahela $140 20c ip /35c p 60c q
" v r':- 1 40 20c in 35c d 60c a
i?U A Villi, 47V [llVAfl ? mr.
20 " X Corn, 90 proof 139 20c ip 35c p 60c q '
20 " XX Gin 1 49 25c ip 40c p 75c q
30 " XX Corn 142 . 25c ip 40c p. 75c q ?V<".
Bought of Mallard Distilling Co.. New York ^ ?
20 " Banana Brandy $ 1 75 25c ip 50c p $1 00 q ^
10 drums Ban-i-ana Cordial $34 00 25c ip ^7-;'^
10 drums Ban-i-ana Cordial 34 00 50c p ,
Bought of Rosskam Gerstley, Philadelphia, Pa.
20 cases i pints, Old Saratoga $15 25 50c ip
20 " pints, Old Saratoga 14 50 85c p
Bought of I. Trager Co., Cincinnati, O.
25 " i pints, Cream of Kentucky $1125 35c ip
20 " pints, " " 10 25 65c p ' / '
20 " quarts " '9 25 $110 q
Bought of Strauss, Pritz & Co., Cincinnati, O.
30 " \ pints, Primrose Tom Gin $9 00 ' 30c ip
20 " pints, " i "T " 8 00 ' 60c p V :
20 " quarts, " " " *800. , $l00q mm
20 " i pints, Lewis' 66 $12 50 40c ip \
20 " pints, " " 1150 75c p
Bought of Meyer, Pitts & Co., Baltimore, Md.
10 bbls. Stokes Co. Corn, 90 proof $1 50 30c ip 45c p 80c q
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10 " No. 2 Pure Corn, 90 proof . i so zuc sp ooc p ow 4
Bought of Jack Cranston Co., Augusta, Ga.
10 cases pints, Diadora Corn $9 30 60c p c
10 cases quarts, " " 8 50 $100 q
10 cases ? pints, " " 1100 30c ?p
Bought of Consumers B. B. Establishment, Charleston, S. C.
20 bbls. A. B. BudwieserBeer $11 52 25cq
30 bbls. " " 12 02 * 15c p
50 " Premium Pale Beer 7 75 10c p
E. C. HAYS, Chairman,
E. L. PRICE, J. A. WALKER,
Clerk of Board. G. B. CLAYTON, Secretary,
j County Dispensary Board for Bamberg County. .
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