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PERSONAL MENTION. *- People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?Mr. S. W. Copeland, of Ehrhardt, was in the city Sunday. ?Mr. J. J. Hiers, of the Ehrhardt > section, was in the city Monday. ^ t t? TT? W r'rmolnnri nf "Rhr hardt,, was in the city Monday night. ?Dr. O. D. Faust went to Macon, 111 Ga., to spend Christmas with his chil(F dren. ?E. H. Henderson, Esq., spent the holidays with his father's family in Aiken. y ?Mr. W. D. Bennett, with his son, Robert, spent Monday night and Tuesday in the city. ?Maj. and Mrs. Havelock Eaves, of Orangeburg, spent Christmas in EM the city with relatives. Br ?Mr. A. J. Knight was in the city |B Sunday on a visit to the family of his brother, A. W. Knight. I ?Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copeland, s Jr., left Wednesday night for a visit I to relatives in Como, Miss. ?Miss Ruth Riley, who is teaching at St. Matthews, spent the Christmas holidays at home. ?Miss Alice Sease spent a few days in Orangdburg last week with her sister, Mrs. Ansel Fowder. ?L. E. Maxwell, The Herald linotype operator, spent Christmas in Salisbury, N. C., with his parents. ?Mr. W. C. Patrick and his friend, Mr. Porter, of Columbia, spent several days in the city last week. ?Mrs. E. O: Groce, of Wellford, Spartanburg county, is in the city on a visit to her father's family, Mr. D. J. Delk. ?Mrs. W. L. Bradley, of Orangeburg, spent a few- days in the city last week with her mother, Mrs. M. L. Johns. ?Miss Kate Rentz, who is attending Brenau college, Gainesville, Ga., t spent tne noiiaays at nome wun ner parents. ?Mrs. T. D. Jones and children, Earle and Catherine, o'f Augusta, Ga., are visiting friends and relatives in Ehrhardt. ?Mr. W. Frank Johnson, who is now staying in Raleigh, N. C., is spending the holidays in the city with relatives. ?Mrs. W. P. Maher and daughter, Miss Minnie, of Asheville, N. C., are in the city on a visit to Mrs. L. C. Price and other relatives. ?Mrs. Hebron Berry and children and Mr. A. H. Bruce, of Branchville, spent Monday in the city with the ' family of Mr. R. M. Bruce. B. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Johns, of W Baldock, spent several days in the f city last and this week on a visit to H his mother, Mrs. M. L. Johns. ^ ?Capt. W. R. Wright, who has been staying at Thomas, Barnwell ' 4 county, for some months, spent the ? holidays at home with his family. j|| ?Lieut, and Mrs. J. Wilson Riley, of West Point, and Mr. F. M. Riley, of Charleston, spent the holidays H here with the family of Capt. W. A. "R i 1 p v ?Miss Mallie Patrick, who has been trimming in Pascagoula, Miss., the past season, has returned home and is now with her sister, Mrs. B. W. Simmons. . ?Mr. C. A. Walker, who is living at Meyers Mill, Aiken county, spent the holidays in the Hartzog section with the family of his father, Rev. C. E. Walker. ?Miss Laurie Dowling, of Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Dowlijig, is in the city spending the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. E. H. Dowling. ?Mr. W. E. Utsey left this week for Climax, Ga., where he will live in future. His many friends hate to see him go, but wish for him much success in his new home. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Andrews, of Charleston, Miss Irene Andrews, of North Augusta, and Mrs. Geo. Hennies, of Chester, spent the holidays '** at the home of Mr. J. W. Stokes. t>? 3 at? nn n r?'r??.n nf uev. duu .viia. jl . \j. \j iyun, \ji Rock Hill, spent Christmas in the city with the family of Mr. C. R. Brabham, Sr. Mr. O'Dell is now presiding elder of the Rock Hill district. ?Misses Gladys and Eunice I? Johns, who are attending Brenau college at Gain-esville, Ga., spent sev*eral days last and this week in the city on a visit to their grandmother. Mrs. M. L. Johns. ?Prof. J. A. Klein, who is now living in Lancaster, S. C.. is spending several days in the city with old friends. Prof. Klein lived here for a number of years, and his many warm friends are mighty glad to see him again. He went to Georgia when he left Bamberg, but has been in Lancaster for about a year, where he and Mrs. Klein have a large music class. He looks well and has been getting on nicely, but he says there IS aner an uu piaut: ntve jDdmucig. I ?Messrs. D. P. and D. M. Smith, of the Ehrhardt section, were in the [ city Tuesday. ?Miss Annie Halford. of Blackville, spent several days in the city . this week with Miss Camille Price. ?Mr. and Mrs. Art Whetstone, of Branchviile, spent several days last week with Mrs. J. J. Simmons. ?Mr. J. T. O'Neal, who has been sick for some days with a severe cold and grippe, is able to be out again. ?Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Simmons and daughter, Miss Mabel, of Branchville, spent to-day (Wednesday) with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Simmons. ?Mrs. J. J. Simmons and two daughters, Misses Ottie and Marion, and Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Simmons and children, spent last Sunday in ' Branchville with relatives. EHRHARDT WOMAN KILLED. ' Gun in Hand of Husband Accidentally Discharged. Ehrhardt, Dec. 31.?A distressing accident occurred Saturday, near the home of Mr. F. P. Sease, who lives , seven or eight miles east of this town. As Mr. Steven Varnadore and his wife, accompanied by two of a neighbor's children, were riding in a one-horse wagon, the former got out f-r* cVinnt cnmo hirHc that a'prp hv thp lv WV"AV v** v44vkv " v ' roadside. As he was climbing back into the wagon his gun was accidentally discharged, the load taking effect i in the body of Mrs. Varnadore, who died a few minutes later as the re; suit. The mule that they were driving taking fright ran away, throwing one of the children, a girl eight years old, out of the wagon and breaking j one of her legs. Mr. and Mrs. Varnadore had not ? been long married. Tillman Favors Editor Simms. Columbia, Dec. 31.?Of considerable interest is the report that has reached the News and Courier correspondent that United States Senator Tillman has pledged his support for the office of United States marshal for this State , to Mr. James L. Sims, the editor of the Orangeburg Times and Democrat. Mr. J. Duncan Adams is the present marshal, and he has some two years to serve, but ' there are several candidates for this position, including Sheriff Bufford, of Newberry; Mr. J. D. Gilreath, of Greenville; Mr. Pringle T. Youmans, of Columbia, and others. The report that Senator Tillman is back ing Mr. Sims for marshal comes from a reliable source. Mr. Sims has been a strong personal and political friend-of Senator Tillman for years and is one of the best known newspaper men in the State. BOY THIEVES ACCUSE FATHER. Confess They Were Instructed to Steal by Their Parents. Morganstown, W. Va., Dec. 30.? The confession of Harry Dean, aged 16, and his brother, aged 13, is believed to furnish the solution to the many mysterious robberies that have been committed in this section during the past few weeks. The boys declared they were instructed to steal by John Dean, their father, and Robert Stafford. The quartet has been arrested. Dean has served a sentence in the penitentiary for perjury. Following the robbery of a grocery store bloodhounds followed a trail to the Dean home. Minister Accused of Fiendish Crime. Fort Smith, Ark., Dec. 30.?Ellis Capps, ten years of age, died in a hospital here to-day, the third mem| ber of the Capps family to succumb I to injuries' received in a fire which ! r??>ctrr?vprl rhpir hnnip December 12. Rev. .Marion Capps, father of the children, is charged with having tied his five motherless children to their beds, fastened the doors and windows, and after having poured oil on the premises, fired the house. Two of the children were burned to death and three escaped, although badly burned, one of whom died today. Capps declares the explosion of an oil lamp caused the fire. A coroner's jury found that he was responsible for the death of his children and a preliminary examining magistrate has bound him over to await the action of the grand jury on the charge of murder. ; YOUNG WOMAN KILLS HERSELF. __? Takes Deadly Poison Within Hearing of Christinas Merry-Makers. Tampa, Fla., Dec. 25.?Miss Alice Turner, a young woman employed as a stenographer by Daniel Wiggins, a contractor, committed suicide at midnight here last night by taking carbolic acid. She died in great agony. Miss Turner is alleged to have said just before she took the poison that the man she loved had grown cold. She died in a house within a block of Franklin street, where a gay holiday throng was making merry. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. A special examination for teachers' certificates will be held on Friday, January 10, 1913, at the court house at Bamberg, beginning at 9 a. m. Applicants will furnish all stationery. R. W. D. ROWELL, County Supt. of Education. NOTICE FINAL DISCHARGE. I will file my final accounting as guardian of Imogene Dougherty (nee Cope) and Ira M. Cope with G. P. Harmon, Judge of'Probate for Bamberg county, on Saturday, January 18th, 1913, and will ask for letters of discharge as guardian of said persons. JOHN H. COPE. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. The undersigned, as trustees of the Ehrhardt graded school, will offer for sale, to the highest bidder, ten thousand dollars ($10,000) of school bonds, said bonds to bear interest not exceeding five per cent., payable annually. These bonds having been voted by the Ehrhardt graded school district according to law, for the erection of a public building for school purposes. Direct an communications to S. W. COPELAXD, G. B. CLAYTON, J. L. COPELAXD, Trustees, Ehrhardt, S. C. NOTICE OF SALE. ~~~ State of South Carolina, County of Bamberg. By virtue of power in me vested I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the court house at Bamberg, S. C., on .Monday, January 6th, 1913, during the legal hours of sale the following described real estate and personal property, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel, or lot of land, with the buildings thereon, situate, lying, ajia being in the county of Bamberg, State aforesaid, containing two and three-fourths (2% ) acres, more or less, and bounded by lands now or formerly of J. J. Folk and Jno. M. Patrick, same being known as Bethlehem church grounds of the Evangelical Lutheran church. Purchaser to pay three dollars for papers. Also one pine table and one silver - ? ?.<* / r nUaaa \ CU ill 111 u 11 i u ii yo yaxca. ; CALVIN RENTZ, Trustee. December 12th, 1912. MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of the decree of the Court of Common Pleas in the case of Mrs. Ida Brown, et al, plaintiffs, against Monte Nix et al, defendants, I, H. C. Folk, Master for Bamberg County, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door, Bamberg, S. C., on January the 6th, 1913, between the legal hours of sale, on the said day the following described tract of land, to-wit: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the County of Bamberg, State of South Carolina, containing two hundred acres (200) more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Isaac Dyches, East by Melton Zorn's Hightower place, South by lands of H. J. Faust, and West by lands of Flem Weeks. This property will be sold at risk of former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers. H. C. FOLK, Master for Bamberg County. MAYFIELD & FREE, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the court of common pleas in the case of N. P. Smoak, plaintiff, against Meta S. Elkins, defendant, I, H. C. Folk, Master for Bamberg county, will offer ror sale at public auction to the highest bidder, ior cash, at the court house door in Bamberg, S. C., on Monday, January 6th, 1913, same being legal sales day, between the legal hours of sale on said day, the following described real estate, to-wit: "All that certain lot, with the buildings situate thereon, situate in the said town and county of Bamberg, ?. ^x _ x _ x said state, containing one-nan ui one acre, more or less, and bounding and measuring as follows: North 150 feet on Railroad Avenue; East 250 feet on lot of J. A. Nimmons; South 150 feet on Broad street; and 250 feet on street." Purchaser to pay for papers. H. C. FOLK, Master for Bamberg County. MAYFIELD & FREE, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of a decretal order directed to me out of the court of common plesa in the case of Nancy Dowling etc against Rosa Watson et al, I. H. C. Folk, Master, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, on January the 6th, 1913, the same being legal sales day in said month, between the legal hours of sale, in front of the court house door at Bamberg, S. C., the following described real estate: "All that certain tract of land situate, lying and being in Bamberg county, State aforesaid, containing fifty-one acres (51) more or less, and bounded North and West by lands of O. R. Faust; East by lands formerly of H. C. Rice; South by lands of J. S. J. Faust." ALSO Those two certain lots situate in or near the town of Bamberg, S. C., known as lots Nos. 5 and 6 in block 5 of Richard Carroll Heights. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for papers. H. C. FOLK, Master for Bamberg County. MAYFIELD & FREE. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County of Bamberg. Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Mildred S. Copeland, plaintiff, vs- Robert W. Miller, et al, defendants. To Robert W. Miller: Please take notice that the complaint in the above cause is filed in the office of the clerk of court for said coun-1 ty and State, and you are hereby required to serve your answer to same on the undersigned within the time provided by law. E. H. HENDERSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. TweWlsh I j; We don't know w D good, bad or io 0 bring you better D ? 1 m Our success dep | U to say that the \ i 2 any previous yea | |J assure you that I 1 our best to give j an up-to-date dri J PEOPLE lk=3= MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of a decretal order, d rected to me in the case of B. 1 Free et al against Mary E. Feldt et al, I, H. C. Folk, Master for Ban berg County, will sell to the highe; bidder for cash on January the 6tl 1913, same being sales day, betwee the legal hours of sale, in front c the court house door at Bamberj S. C., the following described parce or tracts of land, which constitui the real estate of E. M. Cox, decea: ed, and not otherwise disposed of t the said E. M. Cox, deceased, in h last will and testament: Lot No. 1, containing 3-10 of a acre, bounded North by Railroa Avenue, East by street, Sout by lot No. 2, and West by colore Methodist c'nureh lot, building on lo Lot No. 2, containing 3-10 of a acre, bounded North by lot No. East by street, South by 1< No. 3, and West by colored Methodi: church lot; building on lot. Lot No. 3, containing 14 of a acre, bounded North by lot No. : East by lot of Susan Edwards, Sout by street, and west by colore Methodist church lot. This is vacai lot. Lot No. 4, contains 3-10 acre bounded North by Church Stree East by street, South by Mr Smith, and West by lot No. 5; hous on this lot. Lot No. 5, containing 3-10 of a acre, bounded North by Churc street, East by lot No. 4, South t lot of Mrs. Smith, and West by We ley Califf; house on this lot. Lot No. 6, containing one acr bounded North by Weimer Stree East by lot of Henry Johnson, Sout by Barnwell road or Thomas Blacl and West by estate of Mary Le( house on this lot. Lot No. 7, containing % of a acre, bounded North by Weim< street, East by Cox Avenue, Sout by A. J. Bennett, and West by 1< No. 8; vacant lot. Lot No. 8, containing % of a acre, bounded North by Weim< Street, East by lot No. 7, South I A. J. Bennett and Cox estate, an West by lot No. 9; house on lot. Lot No. 9, containing % of a acre, bounded North by Weim( Street, East by lot No. 8, South t Cox estate, and West by Cox estate house on this lot. Lot No. 10, containing V2 an acr bounded North by lot of Mary I Felder, East by Emma Johnsoi South by Weimer Street, and We; by Cox estate; house on lot. ALSO The following described tracts c parcels of land, situate in the sai County and State: All that certain piece, parcel c tract or land, as is snown uy made by L. N. Bellinger, Surveyo dated December 4th, 1912, to be sul division A of tract No. 1 of'said pk containing 25 acres, and bounde North by lands of J. W. Redfori East by subdivision B of tract No. : on said plat, South by road separa ing tract No. 1 from tract No. 3 c said plat, and West by lands of ( B. Free and tract No. 2 of said pla ALSO Subdivision B of tract No. 1 a shown by said plat, containing 5 acres, and bounded North by roa leading from Bamberg to Denmarl and J. YV. Redford, East by Cox Branch, and lands of Brunson, Fe der and A. J. Bennett, South by sai road dividing tract No. 1 of said pla from tract No. 3 of said plat, an West by subdiv'sion A of said trac No. 1 and lands of J. W. Redford. ALSO Tract No. 2 as shown by said pla containing 40 acres and bounded a follows: North by lands of C. I Free, East by subdivision A of trac No. 1, of said plat, and subdivisio B of tract No. 3 of said plat, Sout by lands of H. C. Folk, and West b C. B. Free. ALSO Subdivision A of tract No. 3 a shown by said plat, containing 4 acres bounded as follows: North b subdivision B of said tract No. 3 o said plat, East by Richard Brow and Bamberg and Buford's Bridg public road, South by Wash Grime and E. M. Cox's Adams place, an West Dv lands or h. <j. jf oik. ALSO Subdivision B of said tract No. of said plat, containing 63 acres bounded as follows: North by roa separating said tract No. 3 from trac No. 1 of said plat. East by Bamber and Buford's Birdge public road, an estate of Isaiah Davis, South by sut division A of said tract No. 3, an West by tract No. 2 of said plat. ALSO 62 acres more or less known as th Henderson Adams place, bounde North by C. B. Free and H. C. Foil lou a Happj hat sort of treatment 1912 has different, but whatever it was luck, more prosperity, more s ends entirely on your patronas volume of business done by us ir. Help us to make 1913 ou your business will be apprecial you the most satisfactory s< jg store. ;S DRUG C THE REXALL STOK East by Wash Grimes, South by J A. Spann and C. B. Free, and Wes i" by C. B. Free. ALSO ;r 66 acres more or less, and bound ed as follows: North by lands of J 3t A. Williams, C. B. Free, et al, Eas h, by Joe Milhouse and Jim Grant, e :n al, and Cox Branch, South by South ern Railway and Sank Johnson, Wes 5. by John Smalls, C. B. Free, and es ls tate of Sarah August, te ALSO s_ 136 acres more or less, known a >y the E. M. Cox Springtown tract, an< is is composed of two tracts as follows 36 acres conveyed to E. M. Cox b; n Lizzie M. Griffith, on February th> a 12th, 1902, deed recorded in the of fice of Clerk of Court for Bamberi !C* County, Book D, at page 252; am 100 acres more or less, conveyed b n E. M. Cox by Mrs. Maggie Bronsoi on November the 12th, 1902, deei recorded in office of Clerk of Cour 3t for Bamberg County,* in Book E page 362. n TERMS CASH, purchaser to pa 2? for papers. h H. C. FOLK, ld Master Bamberg County it MASTER'S SALE. s, t, By virtue of a decretal order b s. me directed in the case of the Ban] ;e of Branchville against Martha May I, H. C. Folk, Master for Bamberj n county, will sell to the highest bid :h der for cash, on January the 6th iy 1913, same being legal sales day s- between the legal hours of sale, ii front of the court house door at Bam e, berg, S. C., the following describe' t, real estate: ;h "All that piece parcel or tract o k, land, lying and being situate in Bam j; berg County, Fish Pond Township and containing 27% acres, and i m bounded North by lands of Was] sr Rivers, East by land of Thoma ;h Glover, South by lands of Sampso! Dt May, West by lands of George May. Terms cash, purchaser to pay fo ,n papers. >r H. C. FOLK, >y Master Bamberg County id MAYFIELD & FREE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. n MAfiTrR'fi ft \ T.1T "i JL AJX? VJ >y >; State of South Carolina, County o Bamberg. e, Pursuant to an order made in th 5. case of Elvira Walker against Ann: a, Hay et al, dated November 22, 1912 3t by his honor, John S. Wilson, I wil sell.at public auction to the highes bidder for cash in front of the cour >r house in Bamberg, S. C., on Monday d January 6th, 1913, during the lega hours of sale, the following describ )r ed real estate, to-wit: it All that certain piece, parcel o r, tract of land situate, lying, and be > ing in the State of South Carolina it county of Bamberg, containing om d hundred and sixty (160) acres, mor< 3, or less, and bounded on the Xortl 1, by lands of estate of Floyd Walker t- East by Caroline Reed and South Ed >f isto river, South by J. C. Matthew: and said river, and West by estate o t. Floyd Walker. Purchaser to pay for papers, is H. C. FOLK, 4 .MasterBamberg County d J. WESLEY CRUM. JR., t, Plaintiff's Attorney, 's l; NOTICE TO CREDITORS, d Lt' By virtue of an order in the cas< d of Nancy Dowling vs. Rosa Watson it et al, in the court of common plea: for Bamberg county, I, H. C. Folk Master for Bamberg county, will hole t, a reference at his office, Bamberg S Ls C., on the 6th day of January, 1913 3. at ten o'clock a. m., on said day, fo: ;t the proof of claims against the es n tate of Samuel Dowling, deceased h and all persons having claims agains y said estate will appear at said tim< and place and prove the same, or for ever be barred, .s H. C. FOLK, 2 Master for Bamberg County y Bamberg, S. C., Dec. 16th, 1912 n n NOTICE OF MEETING. e >s A meeting of the stockholders oi d j the Farmers & Merchants Bank oi I Ehrhardt, S. C., is hereby called tc I meet in the office of the bank in Ehr3 j hardt at 10 o'clock in the forenoor 3, i on Friday, January 10th, 1913, foi d ! the purpose of considering a resolu:t tion of the board of directors of said g bank to increase the capital stock ol d the bank to $20,000, with the privil> ege of later increasing said capita: d stock to $25,000. S. W. COFiUL,Ai\JJ, President e W. MAX WALKER, d Cashier. [, Ehrhardt, S. C., Dec. 16th, 1912 t, * [New Year: given yon, whether ; may the new year |] iuccess. O D [e. We are happy m in 1912 surpasses II r banner year. We 2 ted, and we will do || ;rvice obtainable in OMPANYI H t TAX NOTICE. The treasurer's office will be open for the collection of State, county, school and all other taxes from the 15t'n day of October, 1912 until the 1 15th day of March, 1913, inclusive. . From the first day of January, 1913, until the 31st day of January. I 1913, a penalty of one per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. From the 1st day of February, 1913, until the 28th day of February, 1913, a penalty of 2 per cent, will be added , to all unpaid taxes. From the 1st day of March, 1913, until the 15th * day of March, 1913, a penalty of 7 p per cent, will be added tn all unpaid taxes. THE LEVY. | For State purposes 5% mills* * For County purposes 5^ mills Constitutional school tax ....3 mills i * Total 14% Mills c SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVIES. ' Bamberg, No. 14 9 mills \ RinnaVprs. No 1 2 2 mills * Buford's Bridge, No. 7 2 mill3 Clear Pond, No. 19 2 mills Colston, No. 18 2 mills Cuffie Creek, No. 17 2 mills Denmark, No. 21 6% mills Ehrhardt, No. 22 9 mills 0 Govan, No. 11 4 mills ^ Hutto, No. 6 2 mills , Hampton, No. 3 2 mills ' Heyward, No. 24 2 mills Hopewell, No. 1 3 mills Hunter's Chapel, No. 16 1 mill , Lees, No. 23 4 mills ' Midway, No. 2 2 mills Oak Grove, No. 20 2 mills j Olar, No. 8 4 mills St. John's, No. 10 2 mills f Salem, No. 9 3 mills Three Mile, No. 4 2 mills All persons between the ages of ' twenty-one and sixty years of age, u except Confederate soldiers and sailors, who are exempt at 50 years of age, are liable to a poll tax of one S dollar. Capitation dog tax 50 cents. All persons who were 21 years of age on or before the 1st day of Jan? uary, 1912, are liable to a poll tax * of one dollar, and all who have not made returns to the Auditor, are requested to do so on or before the 1st of January, 1913. I will receive the commutation . road tax of two ($2.00) dollars from 1 the 15th day of October, 1912, until the 1st day of March, 1913. e G. A. JENNINGS, n Treasurer BamDerg uounty. i Delays Are Dangerous y 1 I represent the Mutual Life In- < - surance Co., of New York, one of the strongest old line companies in exr istence. Let me show you our many - attractive policy contracts. I also represent the Standard Live Stock e Insurance Co., of Indianapolis. This 8 is a strong company. Insure your i horses and cattle. : W.MAX WALKER ? EHRHARDT, S. C. S. G. MAYFIELD. W. E. FREE. MAYFIELD & FREE Attorneys-at-Law BAMBERG, S. C. Practice in all the Courts, both a State and Federal. Corporation practice and the winding up of es' tates a specialty. Business entrust3 ted to us will be promptly attended [ to. ' J. F. Carter B. D. Carter CARTER & CARTER [ Attorneys-at-Law BAMBERG, S. C. Special attention given to settlement of estates and investigation of land titles. ' | l_?_ H. M. GRAHAM r f Attorney-at-Law ! Will practice in the United States and i State Courts in any County in the State. [ BAMBERG, S. C. ; AGENCY REO MOTOR CARS. 1 We are looking for a good dealer to handle Reo the Fifth in this county, and have a money making propo. sition for the right man. Previous experience not essential. GIBBES if*nurvi?T>V PHMPANY. Di8tribU I iVlAVXH^lJLiiw JL -r . | tors, Columbia, S. C.