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' .* ' r' ' ' . Sstfr ivv'Hv, : ' \ . ? - - ?far lantbrrg Ifrralfa THURSDAY, APRIL % ' Short Locals. Wanted.?At the Johnson Hotel, .. acompetent man cook. Apply at once. Mr. J. H. Zeigler announces himself in this issue as a candidate for re-election as Coroner. - - ! Smoke "Cope's Special" 5c. cigpr. ^ - Sold at Peoples Drug Store. '$>??; Go to J. A. Hunter's for screen g- windows and doors, coolers, freezers, *j. - hammocks, and oil stoves with one, ?! two and three burners. Lost?A large double case gold watch and fob in Bamberg. Finder please return to J. J. Smoak, tfamberg, S. C., and be liberally rewardll-ed. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Cotton Oil Company Eg. will be held at the mill office in this city next Monday morning at eleven ||| o'clock. 4;% Smoke "Cope's Special" 5c. cigar, l^ jSold at Peoples Drug Store. ?|g; An advertiser writes us: "I am p?; delighted with the ad., both its getr^.. up and position. "Send me a few copies of this week's issue, for which enclose stamps." S Quite a crowd left here. Tuesday J for Augusta to attend the marriage of J-"vv Mr. H. Henri Copeland to Miss Helen piyHammond, which is to take place at l^fnoon to-day (Wednesday.) |pSr A game of base ball was played inhere last Friday afternoon between ? * n i*i U& the Bamberg boys ana tne uarusie s fitting School. The town boys won by a score of thirteen to nothing. Pli ; Fob Sale?One soda water foun. tain, with marble slab and fall equipment. Will sell cheap for cash to quick buyer. William Orr, Bamberg, S. C. ~ A handsome punch bowl was the ^ wedding gift of the members of city ||pGDuncil to Mr. and Mrs. H. Henri |B':?fcpeland. Mr. Copeland is a memHper of the body, and is very popular ; with his colleagues. ft" In another column will be found by the advertisement of Winthrop GolHpege scholarship and entrance examKpnations. These examinations will held at the court house in this city Friday, July 3rd. lg|p Wanted?Twelve good practical ^ hustlers to canvass and sell the Hyde's ^KDiverse Cultivators in Bamberg ?-/L" -county, Will pay good salary and ^g5fijbanmission. W.S. Barton. Jr., Orangeburg, S. C. If nothing happens to prevent, we La will move into our new building to'Wff' ;?*AvMnt Tkao/k ma TT7-J11 vl oTTO ATta ftf ra^^UUliVYT . XilClV TT^ TT 111 UU? V VMV VA [ ^ very nicest newspaper offices in the State. Come in, friends, and we g will take pleasure in showing you ipp-^ Smoke "Cope's Special'' 5c. cigar. Sold at Peoples Drug Store. ISfcX/A petition for a rehearing in the jjfv case of W. H. Fail against the Westearn Union Telegraph company, was ^HHpfased by the State Supreme Court C'l test Wednesday. This case was re0 cently heard by the court and the of the circuit court affirmed. fest Smoke "Cope's Special" 5c. cigar. II! Sold at Peoples Drug Store. - , A summer school at Aiken will be ?.t , of no benefit to the teachers of Bamfe^a^g county, for we'll warrant few if j will attend it. Teachers from V- this county will not go to Aiken to l^i&end a summer school, and the ad rrrnll kn ^k^Atrm atttott f^-^UUUvj uit^ut eo wen uc uiiuwuanoj I jpyG lor all the good it will do Bamberg's ] ||f?p Foe Sale.?Complete shingle ma- 1 > chine, saws, gummer, etc. Same used .only three months. Price $275.00. 1 if Address David E. Pifer, Olar, S. C. 1 Ky We see by The State of last Thurs- 1 y day that Mr. Chas. Bailey, at one | time with The Herald, but now editor ] sPSr and manager of the Johnston Newsy Monitor, is preparing to start a week- ] ^ |y paper at Blackville. We wish him ||| success, but would remind him that Blackville has always proven a news- , -"'paper graveyard. W Smoke "Cope's Special" 5c. cigar. ! Sold at Peoples Drug Store. Mr. James F. Byrnes, of Aiken, announces himself in this issue as a candidate for solicitor of the second r circuit. Mr. Byrnes needs no introduction to our readers. He has been he court stenographer for a number of years, and is well known and popular among' our people. He will poll a p line vote in Bamberg county. W':: l* B. Fowler has rice flour oh hand at reasonable prices. See him quick if you need some good cow food. ApV P$P at residence. Mayor Hair requests us to notify ^ - the owners of automobiles that they p must stop running their machines so fast on the streets of town. In case ' they do not heed this warning an P'Y ordinance regulating the speed of machines will be passed by council. X-t We have heard a number of com plaints in reference to this matter. Smoke "Cope's Special" 5c. cigar. p. Sold at Peoples Drug Store. The appeal in the case of Isaiah Bartley has been dismissed by the State Supreme Court. It will be remembered that Bartley was one of the negroes tried for the killing of Willie Cutter, a white man, at Midway. He was found guilty and sentenced to five years in the peniten. tiary, Bartley is now out on bond, and he will either have to serve the sentence or forfeit his bond. * '* / ' ' * . ' This rainy weather makes things look blue for the farmers. Next Monday is salesday but there are no public sales to be held. Senator J. B. Black announces himself in this issue as a candidate for re-election. Mr. H. D. Free announces himself in this issue as a candidate for Magistrate at Bamberg. Rev. J. H. Graves, of Clemson College, preached at the Methodist church in this city last Sunday. Rev. E. C. Watson, of Laurens, ?ill fU/\ Dnnfiof nVinr/ill +Vl1Q win preauu <xc uicua^uoi v^uuivn wtu (Wednesday) evening. All are cordially invited. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Herbert will regret to learn that their youngest child is dangerously ill. They are still in Sumter, and it is likely that Mr. Herbert can not get back to preach Sunday. Another shipment of long gloves in popular shades at Hooton's. Did you ever think of how few mortgages were foreclosed in Bamberg county. There are very few, and in comparison with other counties of the State, Bamberg's people are doing mighty well financially. New laces of all kinds arriving daily at Hooton's. A telephone message from Rev. T. G. Herbert just before we went to j press states that the doctors advise j him not to leave Sumter, as the little I T .. 1 . X?11 ill T> o TIT cmia IS sail very in. xvev. o. ?t. Danner will preach at the Methodist church next Sunday morning, and Mr. J. C. Guilds vtill have charge of the night service. . See our line of black goods for skirts. It is complete. E. A. Hooton. Mr. Geo. Fogle died at his home near Denmark last Saturday. The burial took place at the Denmark cemetery Sunday afternoon. Mr. [ Fogle was about fifty years old, and was a prominent citizen of his community and county. He. leaves a wife and several children, as well as other relatives. Mr. Fogle married a sister of the late Dr. B. D. Bronson. He was a brother of Mr. J. J. Fogle. "Suesine," the new silk, at Hooton's in all shades. The corner stone of the Bamberg graded school building will be laid next Thursday afternoon,, May 7th, at 3:30 o'clock. ( Immediately after the exercises Governor M. t\ Ansel will deliver an address in the chapel of the Carlisle Fitting School. A letter has been received from the governor saying that he will surely be present. This will be a great occasion for Bamberg, and no doubt there will be a large crowd present. John Hunter Married. Mr. John M. Hunter, of Midway, Bamberg county, and Miss Zaidie Westbury were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. K. Westbury, in the Grover section, at three o'clock Sunday af-. ternoon. Rev. R. W. Barber, of Grover, performed the ceremony. The young couple left on the evening train for their future home at Midway. The Eagle extends congratulations.?Dorchester Eagle. The above will be pleasant news to! Mr. Hunter's many friends. Heis a j son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hunter, and is a most estimable young man. In common with other friends, The Herald extends congratulations and good wishes. Democrats Organize. A meeting of the Bamberg Demo cratic club was held in tne court house last Saturday afternoon at four o'clock. The old officers were reelected as follows: J. B. Black, president; J. D. Felder, vice president; C. B. Free, secretary and treasurer; W. S. Bamberg, member of the county executive committee. Executive committee: B. W. Miley, J. H. Hadwin, J. W. Stewart. Registration committee: R. W. D. Rowell, A. E. H. Simmons, A. W. Knight. The foil wing were elected as delegates to the county convention: Geo. F. Hair, H. M. Graham, J. D. Felder, H. C. folk, J. B. Black, J. F. Folk, R. W'. D. Rowell, G. E. Bamberg, J. H. Hadwin, J. A. Williams, E. L. Price, B. W. Miley, Jno. R. Bellinger, H. W. Adams. Surprise Marriage. The many friends of Mr. David Felder and Miss Blanche Livingston were very much surprised when they returned to town last Sunday afternoon as man and wife. They were married Sunday morning about half past ten o'clock at the home qf Mr. George Dannerly at North, where the bride had been visiting for a week or | more. The ceremony was periormea by Rev. W. W. Willian. Shortly afterwards they took the Seaboard train and came to Denmark, and drove through the countryfrom there. Mr. and Mrs. Felder stole a complete march on their friends. As stated, the young lady had been visiting relatives at North fpr a short time, and Mr. Felder went up Saturday night. The wedding was a very quiet affair. They are at Mrs. Livingston's for the present. Mr. Felder is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Felder, and is a popular salesman in the store of the Peoples Drug Co. Dave has a host of friends among old and young, and they aire delighted that he has won such a sweet and winsome girl for his bride. She is the eldest daughter of Mrs. L. E. Livingston, and has always been popular in the social circle. \ ' ' ' i' ' . ' fp^ U/. BAHBERG'S PENSION LIST. Those Who Receive the State's Bounty in This County. Following is the pension list for Bamberg county. Clerk of Court Free has received this money, and will be glad to pay it out at once. Those who cannot come must send a written order: Class A, No. 1?H. E. Wilson, Bamberg. This class gets $96.00. Class B.?J. H. Zeigler, Bamberg. This class receives $72.00. Class C, No. 1?Calvin Bessinger, Olar; Nicholas Brickwodel, Ehrhardt; W. R. Copeland, Denmark; L. L. Cox,Denmark; R. C. Dempsey, Bamberg; Joseph Kinsall, Olar; J. F. Jones, Bamberg; J. J. Zeigler, Ehr hardt. Those in this class receive $48.00. Class C, No. 2?M. Blount, Bamberg; Sim Burbage, Bamberg; J-. W. Bessinger, Bamberg; H. C. Brown, Bamberg; H. D. Beard, Colston; L. S. Chitty, Olar; Jno. S. Copeland, Ehrhardt; C. M. Cope, Ehrhardt; C. K. Carter, Ehrhardt; Marion Carter, Bamberg; M. S. Carter, Bamberg; Joseph Dickinson, Bamberg; A. R. Dempsey, Midway; R. B. Eaves, Denmark; W. C. Folk, Colston; J. B. Gillam, Denmark; G. D. Hornsby, Bamberg; D. S. Hartzog, Denmark; H. N. Hadwin, Bamberg; J. A. Jones, Bamberg; James Johnson, Bamberg; G. H. McCormack, Govan; C. M. McMillan, Govan; J. E. Main, Olar; B. A. Rowell, Bamberg; L. B. Rush, Govan; J. T. Richardson, Midway; W. P. Sandifer, Bamberg; W. F. Snider, Bamberg; J. H. Stoudenmire, Denmark; F. J. Sandifer, Denmark; T. S. Weeks, Bamberg; A. Wilson, Viola; W. W. Williams, Bamberg. Those in this class get $21.20. Gass C, No. 4? Martha Brabham, Olar; Elizabeth Boozer, Denmark; Ellen Drawdy, Hartzog; Emily Fail, Denmark; Emma Grimes, Govan; Kezziah Gunnells, Govan; Elizabeth Hutto. Denmark; Jane E. Hutto, ~ * v w a TTi rm? uenmar.K; ivi. a. mers, rjimaiut, Eliza Had win, Bamberg; Lavinia Hagins, Bamberg; M. A. Inabinet, Colston; Mary Johns, Midway; Harriet Kirkland, Colston; M. A. McMillan, Bamberg; Elizabeth Morris, Bamberg; Nellie Morris, Bamberg; Sallie Nix, Bamberg; Adeline Neal, Bamberg; Eliza Morris, Ehrhardt; E. C. Prescott, Ehrhardt; Malinda Proveaux, Hartzog; Delilah Smoak, Bamberg; Rebecca Smoak, Bamberg; Annie Smoak, Denmark; Sarah Ann Tant, Bamberg; Nora Touchstone, Denmark; M. E. Tant, Bamberg; S. R. Tindal, Denmark; Julia Tant, Bamberg; J. A. Zeigler, Bamberg. Those in this class get $21.20. The total amount received by the pensioners for this county is $1,930. New Advertisements. J. H. Zeigler?Candidate's Card. James F. Byrnes?Candidate's Card. ^ WinthropCollegey-Scholarship and naitrance ?ixamuuiuuus. H. W. Beard?Reduced Prices. Thomas & Barton ?We Are Leaders. . J. B. Black?Candidate's Card. H. D. Free?Candidate's Card. Investigation of Whiskey Purchase. An item in the Bamberg" Herald this week will result in investigation by the Richland county dispensary board. The item says: "In glancing over the list of recent purchases by ' the Richland county dispensary board ! we find that they paid $9.25 a case for Cream of Kentucky whiskey, bought from the I. Trager company, while the Bamberg county board paid $8.75 per case." . An examination of the bids submitted to the Richland county board yesterday showed that on Cream of Kentucky quarts a price of $9.25 per case was quoted 'and 25 cases were ordered at this price. It is possible that some mistake may have been made in the prices quoted Bamberg county but L. L. Bultman, the clerk of the'board, said yesterday that he would at once call the attention of mpmhers to the article and find out why thereshould be this difference in prices. The statement giVen each month by the Richland board is perhaps the most complete in the State. The number of cases they ordered, the firm purchased from, the price paid and the price at which the supplies will be sold are all given and for this reason mistakes or bids wrongfully submitted can be easily detected by those who keep up with such matters.?Columbia State. HeM for Mail Robbery. A preliminary was held in Orangeburg last Friday before United Sltates Commissioner Robert Lide in the case against Newton Muldrow, Enoch Reed and George Robinson, all colored, who were charged with stealing and rifling mail pouches at Blackville some time ago. The case was worked up by Postoflice Inspector S. W. Kingsmore. In default of $500 bail Muldrow was held for the Federal Court. The others were released on their own recognizance, the testimony against them being very slight, and it is very probable that they will only ' b ? J ttti4-nf UK U5KU its Wiiucooco. Letter to H. C. Folk, Bamberg, S. C. Dear Sir: Here's the difference between two pure paints; one strong; the other weak. C. P. Hanger, Staunton, Va., painted two new houses, the houses exactly alike: one another pure paint, the other Devoe. Devoe cost a quarter less for paint and labor. People generally are paying twice-over for paint. Yours truly 9 F. W. DEVOE & CO., New York. P. S. J. A. Hunter sells our paint. J , . ,\ ' Y-'-Y1' ' -v -,r Y-Y-VY'-" &.*??-*:7'-. - / . % - ??Zl?? fSM H BOARDMAN & GRAY B ESTABLISHED IN 1837 ?? 8 BRIGGS PIANO COMPANY 1 ||! ' ESTABLISHED IN 1868 i| 8 FROM THF FACTORY DIRECT TO YOUR HOME I BOARDMAN & GRAY were among the pioneer piano llf makers of America. Their instruments nave always been as good as money and brains could make them, and n S vgq to-day, after seventy-one years of continued progress and prosperity, embody everything that make up artistic pianos of the highest grade fig ^ THE BR1GGS PIANO CO. was one of the first to turn their attention to uprights, and contributed much to a e ? | the development of the upright piano of to-day. The 'M scale of a piano is its soul. Herein lies the great mys- 2 ? *?? tery of artistic piano making. Mr. C. C. Briggs was l avtuvf pnnlnc cmfln r\f A monVa lift UliC Ui tUC 1CYT v/ ovc?iW0 vuauguvuuivit v& AAftMVA*vm? JMK That is why his pianos have such a wonderful sympa- 5 thetic tone and so tenderly appeal to the hearts and , * 5 || If you are interested in pianos of the very highest i S V& grade, which are sold direct, with all unnecessary ex- . | pense and profit eliminated, address g I a. A. LUCAS I || P. 0. Box 490 Augusta, Qa. ! | / \ STOP^ # Spending that dollar foolishly and put in the bank where you can not only save it, but it will earn you interest. If you will start tfte "saving habit," you will be surprised how your bank account will grow L..? V PEOPLES BANK BAMBERG - - SOUTH CAROLINA S i / -* / ' . _ . __ : ' i Easter Greeting I i We greet you with bargains in everything in our line. All Mm J of the most up-to-date goods. Our Hate are marvels of beauty ' t1 ana styie, ana wuuuers m uai^auu. vui lUiVA} | . J Dress Novelties, Silks, Laces... jj 2 Trimmings, Corsets, Skirts, Hosiery r T will interest you. We have many styles and fabrics, and can t ^ arouse your interest if you will inspect our varied assortment J. ? We have Just received a nice line of.... < } Parasols for children, misses"and ladies ' .# I Mrs. K. I. Shuck & Co. | J Bamberg, South Carolina, f I? Low Kate mileage i icKets ? ON SALE BY . - S SOUTHERN RAILWAY jj 500 Mile State Famfly Tickets, $11.25. Good over the Southern 2 K Railway in South* Carolina for the head or dependent members of a 5 [ family. Limited one year from date of sale. | ? 1000 rule Interchangeable Indlvidnal Tickets, $20.00. Good over 1f the Southern Railway and thirty other roads in the Southeast aggre- :] j gating 30,000 miles. Limited one year from date of sale. , J E 2000 illle Interchangeable Firm Ticket, $40.00. Good over the ? J Southern Railway and thirty other roads in the Southeast aggregate j ? ing 30,000 miles, for a manager, the head of a firm or employe. Lim- 11 ited to five but good for only one of such persons at one time. Lim- G j if<vi ftna "tfpnr from date of sale. 25 jjj 1000 Mile Interchangeable Individual Ticket, $25,00. Good j|B 11 over the Southern Railway and seventy-five other roads in the South- 2 K || east aggregating 41,000 miles. Limited one year from date o? sale. | On and after April 1st, 190$, all mileage tickets will not be ho. <red SB a for passage on trains nor in checking baggage, except from hod- ce | agency stations and stations not open for the sale or tickets, but H 1 | must be presented at ticket offices and there exchanged for continuous ffi I Money saved in passage fare by purchasing tickets from Southern j fi S Railway agents. Fares paid on trains will be at a higher rate. m ? Call on Southern Railway ticket agents for mileage tickets, pass- 2 S I sage tickets, and detailed information. x i R. W. HUNT, J. C. LUSK, S | ] Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Div. Pass. Agt. @ || Atlanta. Ga. Charleston, S. C. jf| WATfHEC Cleaned, Polished, Oiled 5 jmam PORTABLE AND STATIONARY IrAivflCiJ from $1.00 to $1.50 each j ^ A I Hi Clocks Cleaned, Polished and 1 I II M Oiled from 50c to $1.25 each. MK MM I MM L % Jewelry repaired. Satisfac- I lal | III II tionguaranteed I II | |V I |1 H. E. Dickinson, Bamberg,S.C. ! * fcU Notice to Debtors and Creditors. AND BOILERS All persons indebted in any way to the s L th d Shln_le Mill. iniectors. estate of Mrs. Minerva Bryant will pumps and Fittmgs.$ood Saws, Splitters, make payment to me at once, and those Shafts, Pulleys, Belting, Gasoline Engines having any claims against said estate . ___ . ~T"_ , , ^ will present same, duly attested, im- LARGE STOCK LOMBARD mediately. HENRY KINARD, _ y u .. J Executor. Foundry, Machine, Boiler Woriu, Supply Store Bamberg, S. C., April 4, 1908, AUGUSTA, GA. ' v > V'-" " -> v-' -v . REDUCED PRICES ^""" "*-r ' "- Ms I will sell for the next eight days, for the cash only Grape Nuts, per package 12c Quaker Puffed Rice, per package 09c Success Soda?per package 04c 3 lb. can Tomatoes 10c 2-lb. can Tomatoes ~ 08c Fairy Sweet Soap, per bar 04c Pyle's Pearline, per box 04c Best Cane Syrup, per gallon 45c Seeded Raisms, per package.... 10c Currants, per package 08c Luzianne Coffee, per pound .21c Best 25c. Postum for ..22c Gold Dust, per package ...04c Star Lye, per box 04c and 08c 1 am stiu nanaung me Dest naiiyb BEEF that can be had. Your order Y-fel will be greatly appreciated. Don't forget that I will buy your old scrap 'i.-sJaS Iron. Very respectfully, H. W. BEARD, ? BAMBERG, S. C. [' J. F.'c ARTERl: !! Attorney-at-Law < > J [ BAMBERG, S. C. ^ ' * Special Attention Given to Settfeaeat y } I of Estates and Investigation of Titles J *3gl ;; Offices over Bamberg Banking Co. < ' 1 Your Baby Has no way to tell of the tortare it safxers from rashes, tetter, eczema, ringworm ami ' ??$ skin and scalp troubles except by fretting. Baths with warm water and Xetterine Soap followed by TETTERINE will hamediately relieve and quickly care the worst skin and ' *; scalp troubles. Soap 25c. ointment 50c, at your druggist's or by mail from ; WehaveIn stock a large as' sort meat of different brands of Coffee, Tea, e$&, which - ? we are offering our custo- , ' mere at remarkably low k prices. Before you purchase V"your next supply pay pur " tore a visit, we can please 1 you. Below we nam6 a few v^jg?4? of the different kinds and a?HH quote a few prices. . ,.z Luzianne Coffee, ground, pot up in pound packages, per pkg..25c k , Yale Cyffee, put up in one poimd and two pound cans, something extra nice. Onepound eans40c, two pound can 75c. Try it. ' Old Times Coffee, put up in pbtmd , > cans, per pound only 25c ?>' Monogram Coffee, one of the best ! in the assortment, put up in. pound cans, per pound 35c Arbuckle's Coffee,the old reliable, per pound only ....20c Green Coltee, sometning extra nice. 15c pound or 2 pounds 25c V; Tetley's Mixed Tea, I pound can I 20c, } pound can 35c. I Loose Teas, green and black, |er I Postum Cereal Mixture, 25c pkg. I We have a swell line of I canned goods. Shrimps, SnHH Lobsters, Lunch Tongue, Salmon, etc., Just received. D. A. KINARD & CO. I ? | Bamberg, ..South Carolina B D01N6 THEIR DUTY ?? ficeres ei Bambere Readers Are Leant* lug the Duty of the Kidneys, J . ' ------ - J' To filter the blood is the kidneys' ^ duty. . ? ' When they fail to do this the kidneys are sick. Backache and many kidney ills folr ' % low; Urinary trouble, diabetes. - Doan 's Kidney Pills cure them all C. J. Willis, Main St, Barnwell S. C., says: ''For severalmonths I was annoyed by the too frequent action of my 48 kidneys. At times I also felt a slight J soreness in my back and taking this as evidence of kidney trouble, I purchased a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. The contents of this one box entirely cored and I have been free from any sign of kidney trouble since. I do not hesitate to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to others." For sale by all dealers. Price 60c. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other.