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Sty? Hamburg l^rralii Thursday, Dec. 3rd, 1908 SHORT LOCALS. Brief Items of Interest Throughout the Town and County. Beautiful weather we're having in Bamberg these days. See the new ad. of Ehrhardt Banking Co. in this issue. - - - - ? ? : A good rain fen nere ruesaay mgui, for the first time in some weeks. Xmas cards at The Herald Book Store. Buy them while the assortment is complete. See the advertisement of the Siemens-Pace Concert Co. in this issue. They will appear here the 16th inst. We are simply too busy to send out statements to subscribers, but we hope they will remember us just the same. H. M. Graham, Esq.. of Bamberg, is assisting Solicitor Davis in the criminal cases this week.?Barnwell Sentinel. In remitting for his paper a subscriber says: I can't do without it." And he is only one of many who think this way. 4 When you trade with our advertisers, say you saw their ads. in The Bamberg Herald. It will be mutually Konofirial. Am looking every day for a nice assortment of silverware. Would be pleased to show you and give you prices. H. E. DICKINSON. Most of the stores in town were closed last Thursday, and the banks, post office, and dispensary closed up. Many folks went hunting, as usual. je ' We want fifty ladies and girls to work. See our advertisement. K. I. SHUCK & CO Work is progressing satisfactorily on the stores of Mr. H. J. Brabham, Jr., and Col. Jno. F. Folk. Work on the new city hall will commence soon. See our advertisement and get the beautiful prize K. I. SHUCK & CO. Get loose pickles, celery, and cranberries at D. A. Kinard & Co., the reliable grocers. You can always get good things to eat at their store, all new and fresh. The memoers 01 uit :uciuuuu>i. church and our people generally are very much pleased that Rev. T. G. Herbert has been returned as pastor of the church here for another year. Ruchings of all kind can be had at E. A. Hooton's. A number from Bamberg attended " the automobile races in Savannah last week, among then! being Dr. Geo. F. Hair and Mr. F. F. Shores. They report the races as being very exciting. See our advertisement and get the beautiful prize t K. I. SHUCK & CO. Mr. J. W. Lovejoy, the new superintendent, now has charge of the electric light plant. He wants to give oorvifp and will be glad if par ? 1 ties who know of street lights being out will notify him. Mr. Jas. E. Salley left for-Orangeburg yesterday morning, where he takes charge of the water and light plant. Mr. and Mrs. Salley have made many warm friends in Bamberg, who regret their departure. A new shipment of net waisting just in at Hooton's. It is a matter of regret that Rev. J. H. Banner will not be pastor of the mill chapel here another year. He Sfc will go to college next year is his rea m- son for not accepting work. He has I done fine service at the mill chapel here, and his work will be lasting. Gloves of all kinds to be had at E. A. Hooton's. Only a few days remain for you to. take advantage of the one dollar rate for The Bamberg Herald. Many are paying in advance although their subscription has not expired. If you want The Herald next year at the old rate of $1.00, see us before January 1st. We want fifty ladies and girls to 7 work. See our advertisement. K. I. SHUCK & CO. Next Monday is the first Monday - ilr the month and salesday. There t are a number of tracts of land to be sold by the Master that day. See the advertisements in this paper, and oome in and bid on it. The sales will commence at twelve o'clock, noon. Tcou don't have to ask us for a statement of your account which you can't understand. You already know. D. A. KINARD & CO. How is your subscription account with The Herald? Is your paper paid in advance? If not, it should be. Come in and get right for next year, for the prospects are that the price i will be $1.50 after January 1st. How ever, until tnat time you can pay in advance as far as you like at the $1.00 rate. If you deal with us you don't have to ask from time to time about your account. You know, and in your absence it can't grow. D. A. KINARD & CO. The next meeting of Bamberg Todge, Knights of Pythias, will be held fn the court house next Monday evening. The new regalia will be here by this meeting, and degrees will be conferred. Officers for the ensuing year will also be elected, and there should be a large number of the members present. A penny pass book was in keeping with the times when fires were lighted with flint and punk. The McCaskey accounting system and the electric heater are of this age. D. A. KINARD & CO. Ambitious young men and ladies should learn telegraphy; for, since the new 8-hour law became effective there is a shortage of many thousand telegraphers. Positions pay from $50 to $70 a month to beginners. The National Telegraph Institute of Columbia, S. C., and five other cities Is operated under supervision of railroad officials and all students are placed when qualified. Write them for particulars. You can always get the delicacies of the season at D. A. Kinard & Co. We have all sorts of good things to eat. Phone us your orders. A number of representative farmers from different sections of the county were here Tuesday to attend the meeting addressed by Mr. Harris, president of the Farmers' Union. For good reasons no meeting of the Civic Association was held last Thursday afternoon. The Association will meet this (Thursday) afternoon, in Fitting School Chapel, at 4 o'clock. Mr. S. W. Clayton, of the Colston section, brought us this week a sample of sugar which he made from sugar cane. While the sugar was brown, still it was very nice to the taste, and was as nice and clear as could be made without refining. T IT" froo narripr nn one Of I 1VJL1 U. JL X- A Wf VM4 * ?v. the rural routes out of Bamberg, has bought a neat little mail wagon to use in serving the patrons on his route. It is a nice arrangement, and is the kind used by rural carriers all over the country. It is a regular little house, and he can keep dry in all sorts of weather. Engineer Employed. Mr. Lyon, the engineer employed by the board of public works to draw plans and specifications for the water works system, was in the city last Friday with his assistant. The matter was gone into by these gentlemen, and plans will be drawn at once. They will be ready in the next week or so, and bids for the construction of the system will be advertised for as soon as possible. Our people can rest assured that the board is pushing this matter as rapidly as possible. Raise in Price. After February 1st, 1908, the price of the semi-weekly News and Courier will be 75 cents a year instead of fifty cents, in connection with The Bamberg Herald. Therefore the two papers will cost you $1.75 after that date. We have been pushing this clubbing arrangement, and all subscribers who want to renew, can do so before February 1st at the fifty cents rate. Card of Thanks. Our friends were so very kind to us during the illness and death of our little one, and so many helped us in so many ways that it is impossible to see each one personally. We therefore take this method of saying to them one and all that we are indeed grateful, and we appreciate it more than we can say. , We can only say we thank you from the depths of our hearts. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moye. Examination for Stenographer. The examination for a stenographer for the second judicial circuit will be held in Aiken the 6th instant. There are several applicants for the position, among them beiDg Mr. H. N. Bellinger, of this city. We trust he will receive the appointment, for he is one of the most competent and careful stenographers that we know of. ' We have printed a number of briefs from notes which he transcribed, and his copy is punctuated correctly, neatly typewritten, and in fact he gets out copy which is ready for the printer and needs no correcting, and we cannot say this for any other stenographer whose copy we have handled. \ Our Advertising Patronage. The Bamberg Herald certainly ap predates the liberal advertising patronage it has been receiving this fall from the merchants of Bamberg. We feel sure that they appreciate good service, and the fact that they change their ads. often shows that they are progressive and enterprising, as well as having bargains to offer. We hope that they will continue this patronage, so that we may print a semiweekly paper after the first of January. Mr. Camp Here Saturday. Will deliver his great lecture on "Truth and Shams" at Carlisle Fitting School auditorium on December 5th. Every man, woman and child in Bamberg ought to avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing this great lecturer on this great subject Saturday night. We know that we are all more or less inclined to think that we're too tired to go out on Saturday night, but this lecture will do us good and pay for any sacrifice we have to make in the way of personal feelings. Mr. Camp comes endorsed by some of the most prominent men of the South as an orator of unusual power, eloquence and personality. And all who hear this lecture will doubtless enjoy a rare treat. The management has reduced the admission to 35 cents and placed the hour at 9 o'clock so as to give every body, who may desire, an opportunity of attending. Meeting of Farmers. Under the call published in this paper last week, a meeting of the farmers of this county was held in the court house here Tuesday at 12 o'clock. The meeting was presided over by Mr. W. R. Parks, member of the executive committee of the Farmers' Union. Mr. B. Harris, State president of the organization, made an address outlining the work of the Union and speaking of diversification of crops, etc. There was a right good crowd present, and the speaker was given close attention. A meeting for the purpose of organization will be held here at some date in January, the exact time not having yet been fixed, and at this meeting it is hoped that not only will a large number of farmers be present, but that other business men will show their interest in the welfare of the agricultural class by their presence. All will be cordially welcomed. After the meeting, Messrs. Harris and Parks called at our office, and we were indeed glad to see them. They thanked us for the notice given in our paper of their meetings, and told us many things o< interest in regard to the Union. They expect a large crowd at the organization meeting, and there is every reason for the farmers to combine. V New Advertisements. J. C. Guilds?The Siemens-Pace Concert Co. G. Frank Bamberg?Bamberg a Bargain Center. E. Bart Price?Lost. Ehrhardt Banking Company?Safety and Service. Mrs. J. H. Clark?Lost. Peruvian Guano Corporation? J Genuine Peruvian Guano. G. A. Lucas?The Beauty of Some Pianos. I Exactly Right.. We do not know how much latitude the ethical code gives lawyers In the conduct of cases. But it does seem that in a criminal case when a man's guilt is clearly established and twelve honest and honorable men say that the defendant is guilty, that it should pass at that. But when an attorney takes advantage of every tech nicality to clear a guilty man ne is an accessory after the fact and a very undesirable citizen.?Carolina Spartan. HANDSOME PREMIUM TO THE MOST POPULAR YOUNG LADY. We offer to the most popular young lady in town, to be determined by the one receiving the largest number of votes?a . handsome gold handled parasol. We give a vote with each 25c cash purchase or like amount paid on account. This contest will close 12 o'clock January 1st. Votes will be posted each week. See .the premium on display in our window. KLAUBER'S. The Store of Quality Bamberg, S. C. 16.' M 0 Y E D i C K1N SO N j j; INSURANCE AGENT < WILL WRITE ANYTHING < 1! Fire, Tornado, Accident, Lia- !! bility, Casualty, in the " j [ strongest and most re- ] [ o liable companies. a J! TELEPHONE No. io B. Bamberg. S.C. J [ ^flav^TouNoticed^ I How mellow and perfectly blended are the flavors of the different kinds of fruit used in your fruit cake if it is made now and allowed to "age" properly? Cakes are more wholesome when allowed to mellow in the proper way and should never be eaten soon after making. For making the best to be had in fruit cakes i Oar Prepared Froit will fill the bill fully. A careful selection of brands which stand for nnritv warrant the r ? - statement that nowhere in the city can you find more satisfaction than is to be had through the purchase of our materials Por Cakes We solicit your orders for dates, currants, citron, seeded raisins, evaporated peaches, figs or any kind of nuts. Call early and often on D.A.KINARD&CO. Bamberg, South Carolina ^ if ^ aAAaiaAaaaaaaaaaaaaAiAiiAiiAiiiiiAii ammmrnmminniiiiinmr B i r_ I VJCI1U 71 luiuuuuuiuiuiuiiiiiuiui Negro Killed at Dance. Clemson College. December 1.? Sampson English, colored, was shot and killed on Thanksgiving night while calling the figures at a dance. Two negroes. Alec Walker and Ross Rease, have been arrested and lodged in jail for ha n r *;art in the crime. Bub Ligon. v ho was in the party, is | still at large SPECIAL NOTICES.! Advertisements Under this Head 25c For 25 Words or Less. Lost?On Sunday afternoon, between Cope and Bamberg, or in Bamberg, one ladies' dark blue coat. Finder please notify MRS. J. H. CLARK, Cope, S. C., and be reward_ ? ea. Lost.?One gold society badge, name on back "Carrie Belle Kee." Lost somewhere on streets of Bamberg, near Mr. E. Bart Price's residence. Reward for return to Mr. Price. For Sale.?Eighty-six acres good land in Fishpond Township, on hill near Clear Pond. Tenant house and lot on place. For full particulars as to price and terms, write R. E. JONES, Walterboro, S. C. Lost.?One black cur dog; looks like half pointer and half hound. Front feet white up to ankles; white stripe down breast; small split in each ear. Reward for information concerning him or for return. Apply to G. Frank Bamberg, Bamberg, S. C. (THE*BEAUTY^ OF SOME PIANOS' f is only in the case. It is much ? easier to make a handsome case P than it is to put music into it. An w ordinary mechanic can do the one? i the other requires the best skill of # an artist. ^ [THE BRIG6S f PIANOS I have artistic and durable cases; J t in their factory constant, care- X , studious attention is given to 5 i production of a perfect musical J te. The thorough and honest J istruction of the DDI A fiO A ipositive guar-DIIIIIClw \ ee of its lasting qualities. We ? uld like to show you how a f ggsis made. r Tuning Carefully Done. w G. A. LUCAS, 5 O. Box 490 Augusta, Ga. a ACT QUICKLY Delay Has Been Dangerous in Bamberg. Do the right thing at the right time. -utfMSHwn Act quickly in times of danger. Backache is kidney danger, Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly. ' Cure all distressing, dangerous kidney ills. Plenty of evidence to prove this. I J. D. Pressey, living near Court House, Barnwell, S. C., says: "several years ago I had an attack of typhoid fever which left my kidneys in a weakened conditioii. The past year they seemed to become worse and I was bothered to quite an extent by a frequent desire to pass the kidney secretions, especially at night. I also had pains through the small of my back and at times felt nervous. Upon learning that Doan's Kidney Pills were a cure for such troubles, I purchased a box. They so effectively cured me that I have had no trouble from my kidneys since. I j give Doan's Kidney Pills my highest endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, (New York, sole agents for the United States. | Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. RmntmmmminmmmmmifT ine Per if*/: lUlUtllUUUUUUUiUllUUUUlUUi | BARGAINS! ? Look over theise p @ save you money. ||j but plain figures x so sit up and tak< ? Flour per barrel $ 5 85 A Salt per sack 55 2K Cotton ties per bundle 1 10 * Texas seed oats per bushel. 80 m Appier national oats raised in Orangeburg Co. per bu 1 05 3 lb cans Good Luck baking ? Powder 25 Qk 6 bars Octagon soap 25 tSd/ Pnomn Rnfformillr onsn 1 fV? ffi size, now 05 Green coffee per lb 9c, 10c, 121c and 15c. m Acme Roasted Coffee per lb.. 12 Luzianne Coffee per can... 20 Sugar per lb 6c; by bbl 5Jy A If I can't save y< ? want your trade w sold must be ej ? sented or your i is. w. co x Ehrhardt I Hardware a If you want ba a call on us at the w A our burned bhildinj A goods saved from t A , are being sold waj A to see us. ? I A H ? SURETY BONDS! We represent The National Surety Company of New York, and can write every description of surety bonds for administrators, trustees, cashiers, clerks, agents, employees, officers, contractors, guardians, dispensers, and also in attachment, claim and delivery, replevin, injunction, and other court proceedings. We can write the bond the same day you apply for it in our office, and our rates are reasonable. Do not ask your friend to sign your bond. <Apnly to WOLFE, BERRY & RITTER, Attorneys, Bamberg Banking Co's. Building, Bamberg, S. C. REAL ESTATE. -v . j We buy and sell real estate both ?? Tf vnn HMirA tn Ill 1/ltJ VI VUUUU/. u ^ via sell your place, call upon us and we will find a buyer for you or buy same. If you desire to buy a place, call upon us and we will try to .111 your wants. WOLFE, BERRY & RITTER, Attorneys, Bamberg, S. C. William C. Wolfe Joseph A. Berry Ernest E. Rltter WOLFE, BERRY & RITTER Attorneys at Law A General Practice in all Courts Offices found in Bamberg Banking Co.'s Building. Bambeig, South Carolinaj Dr. 0. D? Faust DENTIST BAMBERQ, S. C. Office in Telephone Building. ??i rnmrnmntmnrmmmmmmm uvian C f by the Chemist or th t TOBAC( )TT ON, T flan Guano C CHARLESTON, ! llltlllHIUilHIMMWMMmMM * WWW Www www ^ww www www w^w w^w w^w ' ; " ' . . " *. , " jf - -- ' ,r. - - < ' ??? ??i?? , BARGAINS!!! I trices and let me ? Talk is cheap, ? can't be ignored; * e notice. X J M Cheese by the cake IT 0 - J Rice, 5c, 6c and 7c in small B. , * quantities, per sack JK $4.50, $5.25 and $6.50. Jf ' "Satisfaction "Brand Cloth- O ing from $6.00 the suit up. . A Peters Shoes, every pair guar- * A full line of dry goods, notions A and hats at prices that will as- X tonish you. O Two Horse Auburn Wagon. .$57.50 A One Horse Auburn Wagon..$31.00 X r to $37.50. O Reversible Disc Harrows $22.50 A, 1 to $28.50. * )u money I don't 2 , and everything S ,1 cactly as repre- O money refunded. . j iPELANDl ! 111 w " ??a?? ^Bargains J rgains in Hardware, X. are house in rear of t S ,/i I We have a lot of Z ;he fire, all of which Z r below cost. Come 1 $ "M U IV T E R i |tj Bamberg, South Carolina SE ; ^ Denmark Property 0 ' The two lots in Denmark upon , ^ which the buildings recently occupied by Hutto A Livingston and Mrs. Baxter, were located, are for sale. The walls and iron fmnt now standing can be util* . > ized in new building. Bm't [i yfj write offering to swap property '}}:/ bat if you want to purchase^ for ' 'X| terms write HENRY BUSCH AKElft S. C. D. 8. HEKDXBS05 e. p. hzudkbsov e. h. HENDEBSQN \ &, p. p. Hkkdkbsow Bamberg, 8. c. : Aiken, S.C. ' * HENDERSONS Attorneys at Law Will practice in all the Ckmrts of S. C. ^ Attention given to col ectlons, and to settlement of estates. Titles ex- J amlned. Loans negotiated. OFFICE OVER PEOPLES DRUG COMPANY a | ?\ TITLES uojinv ..va. EXAMINED ' NEOOT1ATCD I J. ALDRICH WYMAN I ' ' ; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW^ M Civil and Office upstairs,over ^,4;'^ juanoI e Manufacturer RUCK ill 3 pg 3 orporation ] | iitltiiUiUiliillliiiiiill! '