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'S <'. ,' v' Sty? Hamburg ^?ralb Thursday, Jan. 9, 1908. ! / >; ===========^^ Short Locals. The Pitting School resumed exercises last Thursday. E&S*" See the new ad. of the Simmons t Hardware Co. in this issue. Mr C. C. Rowell took the position of deputy sheriff on the first of Jan* nary. Mr. W. G. Hutto has taken a posil-s tion as salesman at the store of Mr. J. D. Copeland. !v' Mr. G. H. Smoak has moved back to town. We are glad to have him Nv as a citizen again. 1|k The auditor isnow on his rounds rem ceiving tax returns. Meet him and make your returns. The county dispensary board was in session Tiere Monday, making purchases for the ensuing quarter. Wanted.?To buy, a second hand bicycle. Must be cheap. H. J. Brabham, Jr. A number of our friends remembered us last Monday, and had their dates moved up to 1909 for The Herald. The chaingang is still at work on the Bamberg-Denmark road. It will be put in fine condition before thjey leave it. A subscriber in remitting for his paper the coming year says: "Don't want paper stopped. Would miss it too much." Ith. Genuine home raised Appier Oats p| v at 85 cents per bushel. Get them |fe-\ Armstrong-Johnson-Brabham-Co. Hfet:.- G. Frank Bamberg received a car load of fine mules and horses Monday. Come in and see them. They will be sold at hard times prices, and terms willhbe made right. The report of the county dispensary board for the past quarter will be published next week, and the ^ profits for the towns and county for the quarter will be paid out. | The county legislative delegation y , held a meeting here Tuesday, con|pv f, ferring with the supervisor as to apw. propriations for next year and other financial mutters of the county. The county board of registration -Was in session here Monday. The j&.' board will be at their office in the f : - court house every first Monday this .year, to give new certificates or issue duplicates. > For Sale.?My bay road mare; also one sorrel buggy mare and one handsome gray horse, guaranteed ,to |T, . be sound and gentle and will work jjlP^ apywhere. Cheap for cash. , II. ?l. DMcnAiii, tin. See the ad. of J. W. Pearlstine Co. ^ This firm is having a great clearing out sale, and cost cats no figure in Spy- prices at their store. You can get k ' great bargains, as they must reduce ||| the stock. You can buy at cost and Ipky v The county board of commission|' : era held a regular quarterly meeting i here last Monday, but no business of y any importance was transacted. The I approving of claims ana making estimates of expenses for the coming year occupied their attention. WS&C' Under a new order of the postp '?ffice department, which went into gfey effect the %st of January, a^weekly ; newspaper cannot be sent through pkfV the mails to a subscriber who is twelve months in arrears. All papers B|| ; jmust be paid for during the year, y ForRent.?Two offices, furnished, Bggj; ^$4.00 each per month;"one office, unf furnished, $3.00 per month; two 5room houses, $6.00 per month; three * :8-room houses, $8.00 per month. Will Kfe jreTit from six months to one year.i Wmpy J. A. spann. The trains were badly delayed here 5 Monday morning by a freight wreck Ry .at the depot. Two box cars jumped gyyx'<the track and blocked the line for -several hours. The cars were on the ^y- ^side track, but in leaving the track BRj one of them got on the main line. Not much damage was done. * A subscriber and good friend of ' irk r\nTTirkrr in o(1van<>p fnr his fUUl O, 111 lllg 111 UVXMUW ..w. paper for another year, said: "I get more for the dollar I pay for The Herald than from any other paper, and I take a number; in fact I generally go home with a right good arm full when I go to the postoffice." The meeting of Confederate veterans called for last Monday was not held, as a sufficient number was not present. Another meeting is called for the first Monday in February, and it is hoped the old soldiers will take enough interest to be present. Important matters are to be attendH"' edto. Richard Mack, a negro man who lives on Mr. Henry F. Bamberg's t--\ plantation a few miles below town, fr: killed an alligator on the 30th day of December. The reptile was nine $ feet long, and was crawling across v: the road near Mack's house. Those who ought to know say it is very ref markable to find an alligator out of the water after frost. J*. Mr. C. R. Brabham has solcf out hfe mercantile business to his two sons, Messrs. A. M. and C. R. Brab^ ham, Jr., and will devote his entire attention hereafter to his large farmer ing interest. The firm will be known as C. R. Brabham's Sons. These v^young men are progressive and energetic business men, and we feel sure will sustain the fine reputation r of this store, fep \ ' > : v - : " . '* ' ->*''/ ?y.- y'v See the ad. of J. L. Phillips in this issue. He wants to sell fine cotton seed. See G. Frank Bamberg if you want ! a mule or horse. New car load just ; in this week. Prices and terms right. We understand that the county board of commissioners will buy an ] adding machine for the use of the officers in the court house. Mr. J. R. Kinard, a son of Mr. J. I. Kinard, who has been living in Berkeley county for several years, has moved back to Bamberg. He has bought the plantation of Mr. Samuel Harrison, near town. For Sale.?One two-story dwell- ! ing and lot of about 1J acres with ; barn and stables, situated on Carlisle street in town of Bamberg, For further particulars apply to Mrs. E. A. Smoak, Bamberg, S. C. ; The warehouse of the Bamberg Cotton Mills Company is now ready to receive cotton for storage. Rates reasonable. Store your cotton with us and borrow money on it from the banks, if you don't want to sell. * While The Herald is only four pages at present, we are printing more reading matter than we did for awhile with eight. Our advertisers have dropped out for the present, but we hope to soon resume the eight page size. . December Honor Roll. The following persons paid their subscription to The Herald during the month of December: S W Owen, R J Jackson, W B Moore, T 0 Cox, MrsE H Dowling, B C Folk, G R Kinard, D R Matheny, H W Beard, B F Pearson, S W Clayton, C E Walker, Mrs A E Hair, J F Bishop, Mrs Bessie Holley, G B Kinard, R F McMillan, J A Gillam, J J Lecote, P W Williams, E P Sojourner, W M Steedly, I B Felder. J? Hiers, Mrs A L Byrd, P K Kinard, W S Clayton, S G Mayfield, W H Adams, Wm Orr, C E Sandifer, Grace Hoffman, H J Brabham, Jr,-; C C Smith, G H Smoak, Clarence Johns, G P Rice, Thelma Bailey, J 0 Dukes, W M McCue, E C Bruce, J Laz Cope land, H E Barnes, \ T H Jackson, Conrad Hartz, H Z McMillan, Jno E Carter, Mrs J N Walker, G E Copeland, N C Kline, Wm Ravsor, J W Jennings, . Spann Bros, D W Phillips, J S Tucker, Mrs M L Counts, W P Green, W M Cauthen, W B Garrett, J B Elkins, J. W Smith, B F Morris, ' Hugh Hutto, G 0 Simmons, Jacob SanderS, J L Cothran, C H Walker, H W Adams, ,v J T O'Neal, J W Pearlstine, W R Hunter, E F McMillan, H F Bamberg, P K Hughes, Back to South Carolina. Rev. M. L. Lawson accepts the call of the Johnston church and will take ' charge this week. We welcome Bro. : Lawson back to the State, and congratulate him upon having such a delightful field as is awaiting him Johnston.?Baptist Courier. Mr. Lawson was pastor of the Bam- . berg church several years ago. From , here he went to Beaufort and from there to Hendersonville, N. C. We Ko io AAminor Kar*lr tn this cue ^lau iic 113 vvtuiug wuv section of the State. New Advertisements. J. W. Pearlstine Co.?Clearing Out Sale. ? Bamberg Banking Co.?The Bade Principle. D. J. Delk, Agent?White Brick. H. W. Beard?Right Now. Black & Black?Horses and Mules. Armstrong-Johnson-Brabham Co. ?We Are Expecting You. C. M. Bamberg?Letters Dismissory. Simmons Hard ware Co.-How About Those Plows? J. L. Phillips?Cotton Seed. Monday's Sales. Monday the master and sheriff sold i - J? -J? 1 l-?l-~ several tracts ox reai t?u*Lc. The tract of land in the case of Nancy E. Hutto et al vs. Rosa Adams et al was divided and sold in two tracts. The first tract of 105 acres was sold to G. W. Folk for $900. The other tract of 75 acres was sold to G. E. Hutto for $800. \ In the case of J. F. Byrnes vs. J. W. Faust, the lot in town of Denmark was bid in by J. A. Wyman, attorney, for $128. In the case of Moses Smoak et al vs. Hattie Lou Smoak, the tract Which contained 88? acres was sold to Moses Smoak for $1,550. Most of the lands sold were for division among the heirs. rrT1? fmrt Intc in fViP X lit: &UCI111 oviu unv ivvu >. ? town of Denmark in case of Southern Fertilizer Co. vs. S. G. Mayfield. The lots contained-two acres and were sold salesday in November, being: bid in by Nixon & Danforth of Augusta for $225. The bid was not complied with, and they were sold Monday at risk of former purchaser. They were bid in by J. F. Carter, Esq., for J. A. Willis, attorney, the price paid being $60. Death of Mrs. Raysor. Mrs. Annie Raysor, wife of Mr. i W. M. Raysor, of the Hunter's Chapel section, died at their home i last Saturday morning, after a short illness. The burial took place Sunday afternoon at Old Zibn church at i Howell's old mill, the services being conducted by Rev. C. E. Walker. Mrs. Raysor was about forty-five l years old, and leaves a husband and four children. ? -slv; ;.r. -Vr? ' > :\-v' - LETTERS DISMISSORY. I will file my final accounting to Geo. P. Harmon, Judge of Probate, on Saturday, January 25th, 1908, on estate of Mrs. E. A. Folk and will ask for letters dismissory. G. E. HUTTO, Administrator. Bamberg, S. C., December 19th, 1907. f fc Dr. 0. D. Faust DENTIST BAMBBRO, S. C. OFFICE IN FOLK BUILDING ? T F C ART E R i t Attorney-at-Law ! J BAMBERG, 8. C. J t SpecUl Attention Given to Settlement J ? of Estates and Investigation of Titles I Offices over Bamberg Banking Co. ? 1 TITLES LOANS EXAMINED NEGOTIATED | J. ALDRICH WYMAN I I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I I Civil and Office upstairs, over I Criminal Practice Bamberg Banking Co. i; MONEY TO LEND;: We are prepared to negotiate i * loans on Improved farms for <' < five and ten years, partial pay- <' < [ ments, eight per cent. Interest. Don't write, come and see us. * ! I J. 0. Patterson, Jr. J. W. Patterson 1 \ i y BARNWELL, S. C. ][ nuriTM atit cm ret ftliCUlTlAUW iUJUttJi Are You Sure Your Kidneys are Well? Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its presence there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don't dally with "uric acid solvents." You might go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, but cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Rupert B. Calvo, bookbinder, employed at The State Publishing Co., official printers for the State of South Carolina, living at 1010 Lumber St., Columbia, S. C., says: "I thought I had rheumatism and treated for it on that belief. I used all kinds of liniments. The pain was in my back and in my hips clear to the shoulders. The liniments did no good and I took to blood medicines but they did not help me. I took a long Jrip in hopes that the change of climate might help me. I was away for three months but could see no change for the better. ? * tn tf*X n!iu J 1 Heard 01 jjoan s xviuiiey rms aiiu uctermined to try them, and got a box at a drug store. They completely removed the pains out of my back and I have not felt a touch of the old trouble since I used them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. MfORATAILK AND STATION ART Engines AND BOILERS Saw. Lath and Shingle Mills. Injsstere, Pomps and Tit tines, Wood Saws, Splitters, Shafts, Pullers, Baiting, Gasoline Engines. LOMBARD, I fondiy, MashiM ui Bik Works id Sipply Ibr* AUGUSTA, GA. ~"7 HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Medicine for Busy People. Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor. a maoiflnfnr flonstloation. Indigestion, Liver a dkw??? ? ? _ and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema, impure Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels. Headache and Bacsache. Its Rocky Mountain Tea in tablet form. 35 cents a box. Genuine made by Hollistbb Drgo Company. Madison, Wis. tOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW NPEOPU >JOHN F. FOLK ....AGENT FOR.... Ford Automobiles Th^ Car That Goes BRICK FOR SALE We are manufacturing a High Grade Brick and can furnish Run of Kiln at $6.00 f. o. b. cars Badham, South Carolina Dorchester Lumber Co. Badham South Carolina I'DRIQ" F.hairI .< > Dental Surgeon - - - Bamberg, 5. C. ^ .. In office every day in the week. Gradu- 1,i r ate ol Baltimore College of Dental Sur- T i ,?ery? class 1892. Member 8. C: Dental ! [ (\ Association. Office In old bank building i \ Teachers' Examination. An examination for teachers' certificates will be held at the courthouse on Friday January 17th, 1908, beginning at 9 a. m., and closing at 3 p. m. Applicants will please be on hand promptly at 9 a. m. R. W. D. ROWELL, Superintendent of Education. ' j Bamberg, S. ., Jftn. 2nd, 1909. * " * ' . ... / .? - iSi ' ? EftRHARET SCHOOL COLUMN. This Column Is Furnished by Pupils of Ehrhardt Graded School, Under the Supervision of T. D. Jones. Ehrhardt, Jan. 6.?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Loadholdt and Misses Alma Loadholdt and "Belle Barnes spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. J. F. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Moore, of near Branchville, spent a few days in town last week with Mr. Moore's mother, Mrs. F. T. Moore. Mr. Bocter Monroe, of Newberry College, spent the holidays with his brother, Rev. P. E. Monroe. The following pupils spent the holidays at home: William Fender, Willis Hiers, Joe Hiers, Haskell Hiers, Percy Hiers, Ernest Hiers, George Westerlund, Herbert Ehr' " - rni?i Ji ?j narat, cennie iLiiriiarui, aim muoco Elizabeth Roberts and Elizabeth McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rentz, of Georgia, spent the holidays in this community visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Robert Delk, of Bamberg, spent a few days last week in this community. Mesdames C. R. Clayton and G. B. Clayton and little daughter, Wilma, went to Augusta last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ehrhardt, of Augusta, spent the holidays in town with the parents of the former. Mr. Sidney Padgett, of Bayard, Fla., spent a few days in town last week with Mr. Harry Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Kearse, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dannelly, Messrs. Perry Padgett, W. B. Garrett, Phillip Taylor, Charlie Garrett, and Pinck Haddock, of Florida, spent the holidavs in this? community. Misses Lizzie Reritz and Josephine Carter spent a few days at the home of Mr. G. W. Rentz last week. Mr. G. R McMillan and son, Mr. John McMillan, went to Bamberg last Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Copeland is spending time at Williams' with her son, Mr. Theodore Copeland., Leon Ramsey. y weekly summary. Below, are found the names of the pupils in the advanced department of the school, and opposite each name is given the number of perfect lessons recited. If the pupil has been present every day, the number should be 22. Examine the list, and see what your children are doing at school: Annie Rentz 22 Jessie Rentz 20 Talbert Warren 9 John McMillan 11 Robbie Hughes 17 Harry Hiers 22 Biddie Hiers .' 21 Jonnell6 Hoffman 22 Purdy McLeod ? '. 18 Laurie Kinard : 22 Clarence Moore IT Leon Ramsey r... 10 George Bishop . .20 Ryan Clayton 22 ? ' Ol Uiyae tusnop Clemmons Carter 12 Lionel Clayton 22 Harry Cope'ind 22 Leroy Weswrlund '.22 George McMillan . 20 Gilbert Hiers 19 Maurice Clayton i....l5 John Copeland ; v/ 16 Harry Hiers, Annie Rentz, Lionel Clayton, Ryan Clayton, Laurie Kinard, Jonelle Hoffman, Leroy Westerlund, and Harry Copeland are on the honor-roll for this week. Watch this space next week, and see if any of the names are familiar. The deportment of the pupils is to be commended, and the work done in general is satisfactory, but if you will examine the above list from week to week you will find a few pupils who make about one-half what they should make. This is due to a lack of diligence. The attendance this week has been fairly good, considering the fact that school opened this year sooner than usual. Baptist Pastor Resigns. Rev. A. J. Foster, who has been pastor of the Bamberg Baptist church for the past two years, has resigned. Mr. Foster has been called to the church at Allendale, but he has not accepted as yet. He will remain in Bamberg for a week or so yet. He and Mrs. Foster have made many warm friends in Bamberg, regardless of denominational lines, and it is witA* sincere regret that many of us give them up. ? City Council Meeting. A regular monthly meeting of the city council was held Tuesday evening, with Mayor G. F. Hair and Aldermen A. M. Brabham, H. H. Cope land, F. W. Free, W. D. Rhoad, and J. A. Wyman present. Alderman Cooner was absent because he is not yet well enough to be out at night. Messrs. Jno. H. Cope and A. W. Knight, of the board of public works, with Mr. .J. E. Salley, superintendent of the electric light plant, appeared before council and presented a statement showing the financial condition of the plant at the end of the first year's operation. This statement showed a profit of $1,076. The board also asked for authority to buy a small engine for the night run when practically no lights are burning, it not being found economical to run the large engine with such a light load. Council passed the necessary resolution and the engine will be purchased. J This was the most important business j transacted by the council, the other matters being the receiving of monthly,, reports and routine business. \ s : " ' , - 1 I TO FARM?] ? - v m We can supply your wants in ^5 c/i any kind of Farming Tools. W , l'.\ u / Full ifne of Plows, Shovels, ^ - j 0 Hoes, Trace Chains, Collars, jg | Backhands, Etc. We have ?" j just received some of those J* '--M E / S, |s 8 Avery Stalk Cutters || s ' '.y? s the best on earth. Get our g ? prices Before you buy any- . m& ? ? ' ^-1- - i-l. ? -fn WWI j (5,.' ^KiUS toa tiling iur me i<uih ^ |? Bamberg Furniture & Hardware Co. 1? BAMBERG, SOUTH CAROLINA^#||^ i ?il; il; ;Ii gSili giig ;E ill ft ft ft ft $ ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft g ][Peoples Drug Store!! 11 H }| jwsajHgjjmjKjiuf ]} J | J 'PHONE NO. 48 BAMBERG. S. C. * . ^ji If \ I m g PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, ttOILET ] * v|j 11 ARTICLES, AND AN UP-TO-DATE LINE i ^ ? ' ? ~ ? ??? * *?>? /\*T "r* A *TT\ Wl' jg OF POST CARDS ALWAYS OJN HAJN1A x; . sg || SODA WATER AND CIGARS. . S;lj| ! \ CIGARETTES AND TOBACCO ? ?We Serve Hot Chocolate With Whipped Cream j| I Another Carload 1J We Received Last Week Another Car Load of Extra Fine || 1||1 Horses and Moles | We have some of the smoothest mules fl -? 1/i 'plna?r am kaqii. vii^h you ever saw m uu? iuau. xu^ tuv ties, all good size. Ctime and see us before ' ^ you buy. Large stock of. | gH Baggies and Wagons j If you will get our prices before buying live stock or vehicles, we'll save you money Ma Jones Bros Railroad Avenue . Bamberg, S. C. f WE HAVE IT!| j An up-to-date drug store with a choice assort- .1 r?| ment, of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Paints, (Mis, Stationeiy, Cut Glass. Combs, Brushes, Rubber ^?5 Goods, Cigars, Etc. We can serve you promptly J and at right prices. Give us a share of your trade ^^9 Hoover's Drug Store*! If MULES & HORSES 1 I We have just received one of the best car loads of I I horses and'mules that has ever been brought to this I market. This lot is composed of only first-class I I stock, not a "plug" horse or mule in the bunch. If I you are going to buy a mule or horse this spring be vljj I sure and see these as you can find just what you are ' | looking for here, and the prices and terms are right. I I BLACK & BLACK I f I BAMBERG, ..... SOUTH CAROLINA I