The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 17, 1912, Page 5, Image 5
PERSONAL MENTION.
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People Visiting in This City and
at Other Points.
?Mr. W. W. Lightsey, of Charles- v
' ton, spent Sunday in the city. ~
?Mr. W. H. Polk, of Uha Col6ton t
section, was in the city yesterday. i
?Dr. J. P. Ott, of Columbia, spent t
^ ; a few days in the city this week. , C
?Mrs. B. T. Houser, of Sanford, ^
Fla., is visiting relatives in the city. J
?Mr. and Mrs. J..E. McMillan, of *
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the. Ehrhanlt' section, were in the,
city yesterday. . J
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?Mr. S. W. Parnell, of Savannah, <3
i nab, Ga., is spending some time in
the city with his sister, Mrs. N. Z. 0
Felder. ?. - ' t
?Mrs. Jacob Felder, of Cope, and e
Miss Carter, of Mullins, visited rela- J
tives and friends in the city last
n > Thursday. ' * n
?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smoak spent ^
Sunday in the Fork section of Orangeburg
county with Mr. Smoak's ^
' parents. ^
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?Mr. A. H. Bruce and little grand
. daughter, Leontine Berry, of Branch- '
ville, spent Sunday in the city with
his son, R. M. Bruce. u
?Mrs. J. \V. Corbett is visiting her ti
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and b
Mrs. Douglas Richardson, in Den- n
, mark.?Camden News. r<
?Mr. and Mrs. C. 'J. S. Brooker =
ana a pariy 01 inenus spem, ouuua^
in Williston with Mr. R. J. Rountree. 0
They went up in Mr. Brooker's C
Franklin touring car. S
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To Change Hangman's Knot. ^
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Atlanta, Oct. 12.?The next man tl
who is legally hanged in Atlanta may tl
enjoy the unique experience of dying t(
with the knot adjusted under his l?
right jaw instead of against the jug- &
ular vein on the left. oi
County officials are much interest- C(
ed in the announcement of the British ^
* scientists who have investigated e]
hanging, to the effect that while the g
old-fashioned system of having the S
el
knot on the left may or may not ^
break the neck, that the knot adjusted
under the right part of the chin, a:
" at the point of the jaw, is invariably
ceitain to, produce immediate unconsciousness
through the same process _
as the boxer's "knockout" blow on
the point of the jaw.
* This method has never been tried ?
in Georgia or anywhere else in' the p
,< South so far as is known in the Ful- C
ton county sheriff's office. w
A full investigation of the scien- ^
tific accuracy of these statements will V(
be made, and- if they prove true, the fr
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new metnoa win pruuauiy ut? auupi,*
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Could He, Though? *c
The impractical man and his a<
wife were moving from one flat to an- tl
other and were discussing ways of |(
saving moving expenses. a;
"We can carry lots of things our- \%
\ selves," said the wife. "For ex- cl
ample, I will wear my winter coat
over and then leave it and come q
back for my spring coat, which I will
* wear over on the next trip." ?
This idea charmed the impractical
man.
"Why, I can do the same thing!"
he cried. "I can wear one suit of
clothes over and leave it and come
back for another."?Ladies' Home
Journal.
CALL OFF STRIKE. \
Officials and Labor Men Agree to
Arbitration. \
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 12.?The Georgia
strike was officially called off by
- the striking organizations to-night at
9:30 o'clock and announcement made
? that all passenger trains will be operated
on all branches of the Georgia
Road to-morrow, with the regular
crews "back on the jobs."
The following announcement was
made public by W. S. Brand, superintendent
of the Georgia Railroad, at
5:30, Eastern time, this afternoon.
"Through the mediation of Dr.
Charles P. Neill, commissioner of
labor, an agreement was reached between
the Atlanta joint terminals and
* the representatives of the striking
employes thereof late this afternoon.
This makes it possible for Commissioner
Neill to now negotiate with
the Georgia Railroad the terms for
arbitrating the questions which led
the conductors, trainmen and yardmen
in the service of the Georgia
Koad to strike. I
"Dr. Neill leaves Atlanta for Au- If
* gusta to-night, and on arrival at Au- e
gusta Sunday will meet General Man- I
ager Scott in his office to arrange the g
terms of arbitration. I confidently expect,
during Sunday, to be able to
run all trains which we are authorized
to run on Sunday, and to resume
full transportation service as soon
* v as possible after midnight on Sunday,
when the Sunday law ceases to
be operative.
"W. S. BRAND,
"Superintendent Georgia Railroad."
Suit cases and hand-bags 25 per
cent. off. Write F. G. MERTINS,
Augusta, Ga.
NO PAR DON FOR J. J. JONES.
ilease Promises Reduction of Sentence
Later, However.
Columbia, Oct. 12.?John J. Jones,
rho is under sentence of ten years
nd thirty days in the State peniteniary
for killing Abe Pearlstine, of
Iranchville and whose sentence will
egin on Tuesday, wrote a letter to
rov. Blease beseeching him for a parIon.
Replying, the governor told
ones that after studying the case
horoughly he was satisfied that the
erdict of manslaughter against him
ras just'from a legal standpoint and
hat he could not set aside the verict
of the jury, but said:
"The sentence of the court, in my
pinion, is excessive and at some fuune
date I will reduce it." The govrnor
expressed his sympathy for
ones in his letter of reply.
A pardon for Jones was recomlended
by the board of pardons at
:s recent meeting. It is expected
bat Jones will be brought to the pen:entiary
to begin serving his sendee
on Tuesday. He is now in the
rangeburg jail, where he has been
ir some time.
The Southern Railway is keeping
p its good record of running its
-ains late, and the people of Bamerg
are inconvenienced greatly. The
latter should be reported to the railDad
commission.
MASTER'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the court
f common pleas in the case of J. D.
opeland, Manager, against J. Marion
tokes et al., I, H. C. Folk, Master
)r Bamberg County, will sell to the
ighest bidder for cash at the court
ouse door, Bamberg, S. C., on the
th day of November, 1912, between
le legal hours of sale on said day,
le following described tract of land,
)-wit:
All that certain*tract or parcel of
ind situate partly in the town of
[idway, County of Bamberg, State
f South Carolina, measuring and
ontaiiiing seventy-five (75) acres,
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lore or less, ana uuuuueu uu mc
orth by right of way of the Southrn
Railway Company and lot of Edar
Sease; East by lot of Edgar
ease, G. E. Hutto and W. Y. Smoak
t al. and Midway Street or road leadlg
to Broxton Bridge; South by
tnds of Mrs. Julia R. Carroll et al,
ud West by B. J. Lawson.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
H. C. FOLK,
Master for Bamberg County.
~ MASTER'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the court
f common pleas in the case of Ida
.ichardson et al, plaintiffs, against '
earl Folk et al, defendants, I, H.
. Folk, Master for Bamberg County,
ill sell to the highest bidder for
ish at the court house door, Bam- 1
erg, S. C., on the 4th day of Noember,
1912, between, the legal 1
ours of sale on said day," the foliowig
described tract of land, to-wit: 1
All that certain tract or parcel of
ind situate in the County of Collem,
State of South Carolina, containig
one hundred and three (103)
eres, more or less, and bounded on
le North by lands of Ida Richardm;
East by lands of Alex Carter;
outh by lands of Miss Olive Folk
nd Mrs. 0. P. Folk; and West by
inds of Mrs. Rebecca Owens. Purtiaser
to pay for papers.
H. C. FOLK,
Master for Bamberg County.
ARTER & CARTER,
Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
TpntShnwl
COMING
BAMBERG, WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 23d
C. A. Phillips Dramatic
Co., traveling In their
private Pullman car, carrying
30 People, Big
Cowboy Band and Orchestra,
presenting that
Great Western Play
IIV 4 ACTS
"The Mohawk"
Hear the Cowboy Band
on Main street
at noon, also in front
of their tent theatre
at night. "The Mohawk''
is clean, moral
and refined, and
pronounced by press
and public to be one
of the best Western
plays ever wrftten.
Admission l
Not a dull minute, a
laugh from start to
finish
Don't Miss Itl
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COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. JFmm
The State of South Carolina?Coun- II
ty of Bamberg?Court of Common H
Pleas. 1
Willie Jones and Isaac Jones, plaintiffs,
against
Edmond Jones, Jack Jones, Jim Simmons,
Eliza Ford, Robert ." Simmons,
Josey Jones, Wash Cooper,
George Simmons, Eugene Simmons,
Elbertha Romey, Lemuel
Simmons, Johnny Simmons, Mary 1
-Hammond, and Ruberack 'Simmons,
defendants.
To the defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and re^
quired to answer the amended complaint
in this action, of which a copy
herewith served upon you, and to
serve a copy of your answer to said
complaint on the subscriber, at his 1
in Ramhere S. C.. within |
twenty days after the service hereof; I
exclusive of the day of such service; |
and if you fail to answer the com- 1
plaint within the time aforesaid, the i
plaintiff in this action will apply to I
the court for the relief demanded in jl
the complaint.
FRANCIS F. CARROLL, 1
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
To the defendants Jim Simmons and
Ruberack Simmons above named
Please take notice that the original
amended summons and complaint
in this action, of which summons
the above is an exact copy, are
on file in the office of the Clerk of gg
the Court of Common Pleas for Bam- ggj
berg county, S. C. I
FRANCIS F. CARROLL, laS
Plaintiffs' Attorney.
Attest: ^
C. B. FREE, [L. S.] |
uierK 01 L;ourt. mm
Bamberg, S. C., Sept. 25, 1912.
FARMERS' UNION MEETINGS. '
The local Bamberg Farmers' Union
meets at the court house in Bamberg
on the first and third Friday mornings
in every month. Meeting at
11 o'clock. Applications for membership
received at every meeting.
Let all members be present.
J. W. STEWART,
J. P. O'QUINN, President.
Secretary.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
, A. G. Middleton, plaintiff, against
The Denmark Ice and Fuel Co., defendants:
By virtue of an order of Robert E.
Hopes, circuit judge, dated August 16,
1912, in the above entitled cause, all
creditors of the defendants, the said
Denmark Ice and Fuel Co., are required
to appear before me on Monday,
October 21, 1912, and prove before
me his, her, or their claims
against the defendants, or else forever
be debarred. "
. H. C. FOLK,
Master Bamberg County.. ?
Sept. 17, 1912.x . r
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina?.j J
County of Bamberg?By Geo. P. Har- I r
mon, Esq., Judge of Probate.
Whereas, E. F. Zeigler hath made
suit to me to grant him letters Jfl
of administration of the estate of and 11| |
effects of Mrs. R. A. Zeigler, deceas- ^
ed: . ; iUa,
These are- therefore fo cite and V
admonish all and singular the kin- M
dred and creditors of the said Mrs. II
R. A. Zeigler, deceased, that they be O
and appear before me in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Bamberg, on 1 ,
Saturday, October 26th, next, after
publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in ;
the forenoon, to show cause, ir any
they have, why the said administration
should not be granted. , , ;
Given under my hand and seal this
7th day of October, A. D., 1912.
GEO. P. HARMON,
Judge of Probate. 1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
By virtue of an order in the case
of Ida Richardson et al, against Pearl
Folk et al, in the court of common
pleas for Bamberg county, the un- 1
dersigned, as Special Referee in said ,
cause, will hold a reference at his office,
Bamberg, South Carolina, on the
4th day of November, 1912, at ten
o'clock, a. m., on said day, for the
proof of claims against the estate of
Martha A. Folk, deceased; and all
persons having claims against said estate
will appear at said time and
place and prove the same, or forever ,
be barred.
E. H. HENDERSON,
Special Referee.
Bamberg, S. C., October 11, 1912.
READ THIS.
BANELLA cures dyspepsia, indigestion,
nervousness. First dose
helps. Indorsed by physicians. After
using ten days if not satisfied re- 1\
turn medicine and get your money.
45 days treatment $1.00. For sale
by Peoples Drug Co., and elsewhere
NEWSHOP 1
Our shop is now open ?
and we are prepared to ^
do first-class work on 5?
short notice. ?
Remember we make a @
specialty of horseshoeOur
prices are mod- ^
erate and all work is )?(
guaranteed. ^
DELK & COPELAND 1
EHRHARDT, S. C. ^
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We have a large quantity of
we are going to sell them cheap
been looking for for syrup,
them home, so that you will b
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NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAP
Watch the stylish Hats, ask where the
reply. When it comes to Hats, we believ<
ment ever shown in this section of the Stat
look, and we believe you will agree with 1
week new shapes, new frames, new feath(
it's anything to wear on the head, come to
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Suits and
Come and look this department over.
you that were being made when you were
Suits, and Coats again this week. We ch?
cost. Count this when you figure on a Su
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Dress Goods
Do you need anything in this line? ]
know you will find nothing but the newest
suit any material you decide on.
Collars, Gloves
We have received a new shipment of
every neck. Gloves and Corsets you will i
and every hand.
We shall expect you, hi
goods, prices, and assort
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fypt. from anv nth fir Healer in to
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i we have the most complete assorte.
All we ask is that you come and
us. We have received already this
srs, new flowers, new materials, so if
Hooton's. 5
S
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We have many new things to show
here last. We will also receive New H
mge all of our garments to fit free of fj
it elsewhere. 9
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[f so, come to Hooton's, where you ;
. Trimmings in this department to
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collars to suit every occasion and fit
ind in all lengths, to fit every figure
ecause we have the
!ment to please yoo
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