The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, April 18, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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! Never before ha; Bankrupt Sale i< * f great bargains v vided you come ? want to take ad ^ Below we menti I Men's Department ? Men's Clothing, retail price $14.00 and ? $15.00, now reduced to $8.50 and $9.50 Men's Extra Trousers, former price $4.00, now only $2.85 * / H Men's Extra Trousers, former price ^ $2.75, now only $2.00. ? Men's Extra Trousers, former price 0) $1.50, now only $1.20. m Men's Extra Coats, former price, $3.50, @ reduced to $2.35. * ? Men's Extra Coats, former price $2.75, @ reduced to $2.00. f| Men's Suspenders, former price 50c, & now only 39c. M Men's Suspenders, former price 25c, gfc now only 19c. " gj Men's Belts, former price 50c, now @ only 39c. ? Men's Belts, former price 25c, now * IQo H Bear in mind that thes @ the money, and if you n I Next Door to Pos SOLICITOR GUNTER WILL PUSH CASE AGAINST E ? ? * rv . 1 Rather Incensed But Very uetermmea. Not State What Steps Would ] Taken to Bring Him Back. Aiken, April 10.?Solicitor B. L. j ed in the case for the Gunter was very much incensed this read to him. The New morning when he learned that nearly wanted to know what all the witnesses for the State who licitor would take to have been bound over in the Beach back to Aiken, but case had been corralled by the law- would not state, yers for the defense, their million- Special agent Baugh aire employers in some instances afternoon that he was < > having appeared in person at the newly discovered trail magistrate's office and stood their ises, he saicl, to develi bonds, then openly advised these wit- testimony but would no 11 L J? nf i U'JIC nesses to go aired iu me ui > Beach's lawyer. He did state positiv< "I consider that an unfair ad- Pearl Hamptoi vantage," declared Solicitor Gunter, woman, persisted in h< who stated that he had shown Beach &*ve any information cc every consideration in this matter evei*ts of that night and had been disposed to accept any when both she and Mrs reasonable sort of a guarantee that attacked by the same r Beach would return here in 60 days' prosecuted at the J time in lieu of pressing the matter court as an accessory be of his extradition from Europe." We ~ . don't want to cause Beach any un- ease * PPorntc Igi necessary humiliation. He said to- CoIumbia) April n _ day's developments, however, may to-day appointed a boan mean a change in tactics. One of commisisoners for Bea, Bench's lawyers stated to Mr. Gunter ; twQ exceptlo u to-day that Mr. Beach would be bad;, different frQm those fix in Aiken when he was wanted for' ,he genera] assemb] trial, to which Mr. Gunter sigmE- (cent session Th re, cantly replied: "I am positive of j decide on the , m that." However, the solicitor, who j pointmentg was not in a very amiabl* mood over Ip i911 'Senator chr the matter of the witnesses, did not ommended t0 the care to state this afternoon just what names fQr appojntme he is doing toward bringing Beach hoard T)m e0 back nor what his next move will be. ^commendations and a: "You may rest assured that we ers. At the legislative mean business," he said, "we mean year Senator Christenser to have him here." a bill which abolished Solicitor Gunter also stated to some board and named othe of Beach's friends that should Beach \ new board was created return to Aiken and express a will- | appointments made by ingness to enter a plea of guilt to the ; to-day ignore this lav charge against him at the June term others, of court, he would recommend to the Attorney General L] judge that the plea be accepted in i will institute a case in which event the judge would assess j court at the session th a small fine, probably less than $100. j test which board is leg All the evidence in the case has j ed. The attorney gem been turned over to the solicitor. j advised the supervisor Solicitor Gunter was aroused from j county to recognize the his bed at a late hour last night j ed in the special law an when a dispatch from a firm of New! he thought the courts \ York lawyers who have been retain- j him. reat B A GRAND 5 such a crowd been in our s ist Saturday. People cam ye are offering. We have right away. Our motto is vantage of these great redi on a few of the many barg Men's Ties, former price 50c, now 39c Men's Handkerchiefs, former price 10c now onlv 8c Men's Handkerchiefs, former price 5c now 4 for 15c Men's Socks, something good, per par only 5c Men's 10c Socks, reduced to 3 pair 25c Men's 25c Socks, now reduced to 19c Men's Blue Shirts, regular price 50c now onlv 39c Men's Dress Shirts, regular price 50c now onlv 39c * i Nice Linen Collars, three for 25c A nice selection of Men's and Boys Hats in all colors and shapes. Men's and Boys' Hats, regular pric< $1.50, now only . .$1.0C Men's and Boys' Hats, regular pric< $2.50 now only $1.51 Men's and Boys' Hats, regular pric< $3.00, now only $2.0< e prices will hold good for 14 c eed the goods it will be an easy r if Offirp Ho WOMAN SENT TO JAIL. ??? l|-i a /"^TT j Belle Yoe is Held in Contemp ^LAv/11 Of Court. Greenwood, April 10.?A most un j usual event in South Carolina cour ?Would | happenings was the commitment t r\ jail here this morning of Miss Bell Yoe by order of Judge Sease for con tempt of court. She was adjudged i: contempt of court because she ha refused to vacate certain lands con defense was demned by tbe town ?* Greenwood v . . such condemnation being recently af York lawyers steps the so- firmed the supreme court. bring Beach Judge Sease issued a rule yester ,, .. .. day for Miss Yoe to show cause wh; the solicitor . ... . . ..... she should not be adjudged in con * * . *v.- tempt of court. In answer to the rul< n stated this F . Miss Yoe appeared in court thi at work on a . , . , morning and when questioned by hi which prom- ^ \ i nonur siaieu uiai sue uau iiul ucei op additional + * . -v,o+ > contemptuous but always very re X SgJ ilclX 1X spectful to tne court. Judge Seas* ^ then recited the case to her and th' sly, however, ^ , ^ + v> *nrtorri affirmation of the verdict of the cir i, in? negro er refusal to cuit court by the State supreme cour .. . and asked her why she did not obe; mcerning the in February the order the court and move of ^ " the condemned lands. Miss Yo< . Beach were u. ?tJ11 answered that it was her home, lef nan, she will ' r ? . by her parents. Judge Sease orderer une term of ; fore the fact sheriff to take charge of her am ' commit her to jail for a period of 3( lores Law. days for contempt of court, but ad ded that if she decided to obey th< -Gov. Blease court's order to vacate that sh< 1 of township should be liberated, lfort county. Miss Yoe readily accompanied th< le names are deputy sheriff, D. T. Major, to th? ed by an act Jail, where she now is. Coning intc ly at its re- court she brought with her a larg( me court will bouquet of flowers. She laid thest of the ap- down on the outside before going in but when she came out she pickec istensen rec- them up and carried them on to jail ;rnor certain with her. On the way over she askec nt on this what would be the outcome at the ignored the end of 30 days. Whether this is at ppointed olh- indication that she means to remair session this i the 30 days is not known. 1 got through ; To insist upon occupying the premthe governor ! ises on her release would doubtless irs. Thus a j mean constant arrest and imprisonby law. The \ ment, since the court has adjudged the governor ! her in contempt. The land in quesf and name : tion is about 70 acres and adjoins the | present tract owned by the town of nn savi hp Greenwood and used by the water the supreme ' and light plant. The land was conns month to demned under statutory proceedings ally appoint- to protect the watershed of the water eral recently j supply of the town. of Beaufort j board nam- j The Ford is the simplest and most ^ ctotorf thuf reliable car on the market. Write a stated mat, the Ford SaIeg Co Bamberg, S. C. vould uphold | for catalogue and prices. Stock of j cars on hand. ) SUCCESS^ l-nrp as rhprp was at tlif* onenin e from far and near to take ac lots more, a plenty to supply y , "First come, first served," so i ictions allow us to advise you t< ains we are offering: ). Men's Ties, former price 25c, now 19c. !, Boys' Wash Suits, ages from 3 to 8, now only 49c. 5, Men's Light Underwear, per garment onlv 23c. 4/ r Men's and Boys' Caps, each only . 20c. Men's $1.00 Overalls now 75c Boys' Knee Pants from 25c to $ 1.00 Ladies Department Ladies' Black Silk Shirt Waists, for merly $2.00, now only $1.50 Ladies' Black Silk Shirt Waists, for). rnerly $2.75, now only $2.00 ' A beautiful line of Embroidered White Lawn Shirt Waists, formerly 75c, e now only 49c. I. Ladies' $1.25 White <Lawn Waists, e beautiful patterns, now .. .. 95c. 3 A beautiful line of Ladies' Black, Blue, e and Brown Skirts, latest styles, dif3 ferent designs, AT COST. lays only, commencing last Saturday, natter for us to trade. Come and see flman Building KINSEYS IN COLLETON JAIL. RANDALL Si t Two Brothers Charged With Mis- Texas Congressm treatment of Sister. That Offend t- Walterboro, April 13.?Frank Washington, I t Kinsey and William Kinsey, of the Representative R 0 Sniders section, are in jail here, hav- peated in the hoi e ing been committed by Magistrate R. er charges that l- G. W. Bryan. Frank Kinsey is terests were in q charged with having committed an legislators, both ! d assault on his sister, Miss Carolina Mr. Randall's f V. Kinsey, with intent to kill. Wil- same effect a wee I, liam Kinsey is charged with having by the ears and ] - taken a horse from the same Miss debate. In spea Kinsey, his sister also. This trouble advocating his bi - is the culmination of a series of un- bers of congress y pleasant happenings in the com- from corporatio - munity and the good people have commerce. e been aroused by it. Representative s bama, had critici 5 Baby Starts Theatre Blot. day Mr Randa? 1 New York, April 11.-A young ton and declare< man and a girl entered the New Star 'be decorum of t e Theatre at One Hundred and Sev- been gullty of e ior " enth street and Lexington avenue yesterday afternooa and found seats Aiken Artil ^ far in front, she on one side of the [ aisle, he on the other. Seated next Columbia, Apri 1 the girl was a man with a small baby issued from the a in his arms. He said: general this mor: "I expected to put this baby in i the military com that seat. Why did you take it?" First company oi The girl did not reply. The man serves, placed the child in her lap, saying: The order state "See that you take good care of had been compla " the baby, now that you have its specting officers f seat." and that on the The girl shoved the baby back on tion this month ' a " the man, only to have it thrust on to appear, thereb; her a second time. She and the man It was stated a } were passing the baby back and forth eral's office that * when the man pinched her arm and been giving troub] ' said roughly: ' "Next time I'll do worse than Mills Sold bj 1 that." ? [ The gifl screamed and her escort Greensboro, X. came. He struck the man in the eye j decree * * with his fist. Ushers came?many courts 1 of them?but before they arrived ^ho,(ie CC the fight was general. Everybody WOOien mms ant was standing and women were house company, a . screaming. In the meantime the were soId at Pub] ' man with the girl was giving a good ternoon for $432,i , account of himself with" his fists. Ameri"can mills ai _ The man with the baby disappeared sold court deci with the yelling infant. 000- All were bi< ; The girl who refused to hold the company of ; baby was Miss Sarah Rosenschultz subsidiary compar of No. 300 East One Hundred and FieId company of , Harry Gidelson of No. 183 East One creditor and large ' Hundredth street. Both were allow- bankrupts. The i ed to go on their promise to appear j thorized that th against Jensen, who was charged j companv would ( with assault. I of the five mills \ In da v. and that li Cloth bound novels, $1.50 editions, were contemplate ' only 25 cents at The Herald Book total investment Store. All late editions. $2,000,000. g of our Grand @ [vantage of the ? our wants, pro- || :herefore if you @ 3 come at once. ? Children's Dresses, all colors, formerly @ $1.25, now 95c. & Ladies' Black Petticoats with Embroid- ? ered Double Ruffles, regular price ? $1.75, and $2.00, reduced to .. $1.25 ? Black Petticoats, Embroidered Single x Ruffles, price $1.00 and $1.25, now W only 75c. ^ T _ X-s. 1 V ' -L/acues JDiacii .reiucuais, regular price 50c, now only 40c. gb Ladies' White Petticoats, regular $1.50 ? value for $1.15 ? Ladies' White Petticoats, regular $1.25 ? value for 95c. ? A beautiful line of Children's White ? Lawn Dresses, Embroidered and ? Lace Trimmed, regular price $1.50, ? now only $1.20 ? Children's 75c White Dresses now...49c ^ A swell line fine Embroidery. A big line of Shoes, all sizes. ? A big line Parasols and Suit Cases. ? ? April . 13th. We need @ : what we really have. ? ? Bamberg, S. C. j 'J se ;k ago set the house N'-Iji i\Ji...s*~ ^ ,^t precipitated a bitter r\&K ..,j. \ ;%v ... king to-day he was . /pS'vXv ~ lfc 11 to prohibit mem- THERE'S SOME CLASS from accepting fees tQ ^ ^ buggy? phaeton or ns in Interstate carrjage bought here. Style, grace, and strength are apparent in every Clayton, of Ala- Qne yOQ are Qf purchassed the bill and to- -ng a carrjage yOU <j0n't do yourself criticised Mr. Cla>- or ug jristiCe unless you come and 1 he had violated gee wjia^ we bave to offer. ;he house" and had 'undignified behav- HORSES AND MULES. G. FRANK BAMBERG, Z' Disbands. Bamberg, S. C. | ~-An order was PORTABLE AND STATIONARY office of adiutant I HI I HI ning mustering out H HI I I HI pany at Aiken, the I III IV I 111 : coast artillery re- 11 1 H >s that the company AND BOILERS ined of by the in- gaw, Lath and Shingle Mills, Injecor about two years tors, Pumps and Fittings, Wood day for the inspec- Saws, Splitters, Shafts, Pulleys, L, , Belting, Gasoline Engines the company failed jr violating orders, large STOCK LOIVIBARD t the adjutant gen- _ , , , Foundry, Machine, Boiler Works, the company had Snpp?7store. le for several years. AUGUSTA. GA. 7 Court Order. ?????? J. F. Carter B. D. Carter C., April 10.?By ederal bankruptcy CAKrTHjR & CAETER properties of the Attorneys-at-Law itton mills, Spra> Bamberg, S. C. i I American Waren nf qnrav \' C Special attention given to set 1/.' i' tlement of estates and investilic auction this af- gation of land titles. 500. The German- _ id Lilly mills, also Delays Are Dangerous Monticello. Ind., a iy of the Marshall j represent the Mutual Life InChicago, principal surance Co., of New York, one of the bondholder of the strongest old line companies in ex* istence. Let me show you our many statement s au- attractjve policy contracts. I also e Marshall Field represent the Standard Live Stock :ontinue operation Insurance Co., of Indianapolis. This vithout the loss of is a strong company. Insure your horses and cattle. irge improvements d, representing a A v ur i lti r?n of approximately j W YV AIVLLIV Ehrhardt, S. C.