The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, September 25, 1913, Page 5, Image 5
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PERSONAL MENTION. ACCID1
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People Visiting in This City and kittle *
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at Other Points.
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?Mr. J. D. Dannelly, of Ehrhardt, ly snap
was in the city Monday. last ni*
?Miss Maud Jenkins, of Kline, years, i
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Carter older.
> ?Mr. W. D. Kinard, of the Ehr- KniSbt
hard section, was in the citv Tues- sectlon>
day. bor> E<
cident
?Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barr are at , ..
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home from an extended stay in New , , ,
York. l0adedtimPQ
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?Mr. W. D. Rhoad, Jr., left last _
with th
week for Spartanburg to attend Wofford
College. K
?Mrs. B. C. Crum, of Rowesville,
is in the city on a visit to her mother, Trent
Mrs. Coleman. perate
T _ , vict wh
?Mrs. J. F. Carter, who has been ..
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visiting relatives in Kline, has re- .
, . .. keeper
> turned to the city.
on, was
?Mr. Chas F. Kilgus left last Fri- mornjnj
day for Charleston, where he will The C0J
again attend the Citadel. shot
?Mrs. R. L. Risher spent Tuesday now is
and yesterday in Charleston on a Diam
visit to Mrs. L. M. Glenn. James
?Mr. P. B. Murphy, of Charleston, j planned
is in the city to attend the funeral asked t
of his brother, Mr. \V. P. Murphy. pliysicia
?Miss Virginia Hill left Wednes- -^s 1
day morning for Rock Hill, where cells b
she will attend Winthrop college. Johnson
?Mrs. Havelock Eaves, of Orangeburg,
is visiting her parents, Capt. re.yo Ve*
and Mrs. W. A. Riley, in the city. ^ ,? Fe
Johnson
?Mrs. A. M. Brabham and little door an
daughter left Tuesday for a visit to be take]
her sister, Mrs. Geo. H. Huggins, in prjsonei
Columbia. robbery.
?Messrs. Willis Herndon and . ?
Willie Brabham left Tuesday for
Greenwood to attend the Bailey Military
Institute. Brancht
?Mrs. G. B. Hoover and little ^Ir
daughter, of Hampton, spent a few *ias acc'
days in the city this week on a visit
to relatives. ?Mr!
?Mr. John W. Folk, a son of Hon. ^or
and Mrs. H. C. Folk, has gone to v,ent
Washington, D. C., where he will m'
vwl Viormv nrirl no^-v nrona j-o_ I aild til1
C I 11 '1 U 1 lli%* W AA VA Ai U * %* p A v |y k IA I
tory school. ! wish 1?
?The friends of Mr. R. L. Meri- j prosperi
w ether, who taught in the Carlisle I *^r'
School last term, will perhaps be in-! ^aree, a
terested in knowing that he sailed! " off mar
from Charleston on one of the Clyde j citJ" wit
Line steamers on September 20th,' Crawfor
for N^w York city, where he will j an(l he
pursue a course of study at Colum- j ^Irbia
University, preparatory to tak- j Highe
ing an a. m. degree. | a. dl'Cl
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S! SHOES!
in Patent Leather, Ian,
tl, and Vici. Price $1.25 to I
Shoes for the childn
Patent Leather, Tan, Red
fletal, White, also a full I
Scout Shoes for Boys and
We insist on you seeing
Low Heel Shoes.
We have a complete li
Men's Shoes in all leather.
I prices, from $1.50 to $5.00
and Suit Cases
I you see the ones we have
Lire you can find what you
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EN TALLY KILLS BROTHER. J SIMS AND WESTON
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ioy of Laurens County Didn't Picked for U. S. Mar
[now Pistol was Loaded. . trict Atton
ens, Sept. 22,?While playful- j Washington, Sept.
>ping a pistol at his brother; selection of James L.Si
;ht, Samuel Knight, aged 12 burg, for United States
shot and killed Paul, 2 years Francis H. Weston, of
The boys, sons of Henry j the United States att<
, a farmer of the Berkshire: district of South Care
were at the home of a neigh- j ministration has endei
igar Tumblin, when the ac- j test between Senators
occurred. It seems that the Smith for the two prii
lought the weapon was not I offices in that State.
but after snapping it a few j Messrs. Sims and
>ne chamber was discharged agreed upon late to-daj
e result as stated. j Wilson and Attorney
! Reynolds and the tw<
eeper Shot by Convict. i . .
* I are expected to go t
on, N. J., Sept. 21.?In a des-' Monday,
encounter with a negro con-: In choosing of Sei
o was trying to escape the in-; candidate f?r district
a, Eli B. Stetser, a deputy I Senator Tillman's man
at the New Jersey State pris-j Administration fee
s shot by the prisoner this! satisfactorily solved the
; and died later at a hospital. Eented by the contest
iviet, William Diamond, was' *wo Carolina^ Se
ice in the arm bv Stetser and! ^hile Senator Tillm
in the prison hospital. i claims ot 3Ir- Sims f01
end and another convict,! was also anxious to ha
Johnson, also a negro, had! Thurmond' Es?- ot 1
to escape together. They|pointed district atton
Smith concentrated his
0 see Dr. Crane, the prison
, half of Mr. Weston fo
n, pretending they were sick.;
men were released from their attorneyship and' U
y Deputy Keeper Pierson, jmained passive as reg;
1 grabbed Pierson and Dia-iS a ship- ^Ir* Sims- is
renched from the keeper his a suppo;ters of both I
. He opened fire on Stetser, ma^J an Sm *
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, ; jl?eyai ljllicuu ut uuauv,
turned the fire. Meanwhile; .
. xt_ . . given favorable reports
t plunged through a glass | _
, , ,, fications of both aspir
d was so badly cut he had to x "
. .. , ? .. tnct attorney and it s<
1 to the prison hospital. Both _ ? . .. J
matter resolved itself j
s were serving sentences for . .
choice of men.
a It is said, however, tl
s. C. E. Simmons visited her j reasons for the selectio:
sr, Mrs. Art Whetstone, in ton was to show indiri
-ille, this week. Administration would
. W. L. McDaniel, of Alabama, election of Senator Sm:
epted a position as assistantj before the voters of S<
clerk at the depot here. | in the primary next Auf
5. Bissell Beach left last week i 1
'oil, to join Mr. Beach, who ! MISSISSIPPI NEGRO
lere some weeks ago. They:
, , , .. . . Officers Searching foi
ike that town their home,
eir many Bamberg friends Body Swinging frc
r them much happiness and . ... 77. ?
; Louisville, Miss., Sc
cause he frightened a
Robt. B. Crawford, of Con- in her home by his str
t halt brother of Mr. W. G. Henry Crosby, a negro,
l, spent last Sundaj in the SOme time last night. 0
h the latter. This was Mr. jng f0r him to-day foi
d s first visit here in 1 7 years hanging to the limb of
ivas not recognized at first by negro went to a farm
fman- here and questioned tl
ist prices paid for pecans. G. ! t0 ^hether her husbai
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GET PLUMS. KITCHENER'S BULLET. FIFTY CIT;
shal and Dis- Surgeons Failed to Find the Lead Chester Nej
ley. and Soldier Finally Swallowed It. Trouble B
20.?By the Lord Kitchener, one of the most Chester, i
ims, of Orange- distinguished of the Knights of the exciting tim
; marshal, and Bath, who recently were installed at Ed Raine, c(
Columbia, for Henry VII's chapel in Westminster almost crazi
orney for the Abbey, once had as narrow an escape whiskey,' hel
>lina, the Ad- of his life as ever befell a soldier. It bay in a s\
i a long con- was in the course of the prolonged Branch, neai
Tillman and and fiercely fought campaign in the Carolina anc
icipal Federal Sudan in the eighties, in the first The trouble
year of that decade, in fact. alleged attei
Weston were There was a lively skirmish going anm in one
; by President j on at a place named Handoub, just lane in the ]
General Mc-j outside Suakin, when Kitchener, who stein Mill. I
) nominations was then a rising young officer of hand and a
0 the Senate engineers, was shot at by one of the woman was
mahdi's negro soldiers. The bullet house while
aator Smith's found its mark in the side of Kitch- hastened to ]
attorney and ener's face at the back of the cheek, ficer P. B. Hi
for marshal, j It. was a Remington, bullet, and in- man's immii
Is that it has j flicted a really dreadful wound, for the scei
1 problem pre-1 breaking the bone at the base of the reached thei
between the; jaw. It took a long time to get the trom the hoi
i
nators. j splinters of bone out. and the doc- J ing aimed hk
ian urged the \ tors were unable to operate, as the and fired. Bi
r marshal, he i bullet and fragments of bone were barrelled sh(
ve J. William i too close to the jugular vein. The instructed to
Edgefield, ap- j ball could not be located, and the j Both shots v
ley. Senator, doctors pronounced his case as hope-! was that Rai
efforts in be- less. They said the patient could shooting, wi
ir the district not live and his sister,, accordingly, in behind hi
appears, re- was sent for from England. the negro wc
irds the mar- | The future savior of the Soudan, officer and si
recognized as j however, differed from the surgeons, shots went
Senators Till- and steadily refused to believe in turned into
their gloomy prognosis of his case, Hardin fired
e officials had and, though he had to endure a jour- gro was hit
on the quali- ney down the Nile to the hospital at Quick as a ca
ants for dis- Cairo, confined in a small cabin in feet and tur
sems that the sweltering heat, his thin, muscular and soon hid
Into merely a physique and iron will power kept In the met
the dreaded fever at bay. The hos- was instructe
lat one of the Pit&l doctors also failed to find the Officers H. J
a of Mr. Wes- bullet, and came to the conclusion Sanders. Th<
jctly that the that it had worked its way out dur- scene along
favor the re- inS the voyage down the Nile. Kitch- running and
ith, who goes ener himself was of the opinion that dark and the
Duth Carolina the bullet had, by some means, come the bushes,
just. out. unnoticed by the surgeons or made for hi
himself, and gradually the terrible and Hardin.
LYNCHED, wound healed, and Kitchener return- former's str
! ed to duty. Sanders, with
* Him Find j A year or so after * "kirmish at zens, made i
>m Tree. Handoub, Kitchener one day sat so that he co
down to dine off a beefsteak which Raine was 1
jpt. 21.?Be-; had been served up by Sergeant Bil- pulled out b
white woman | ton, of the hospital staff. Suddenly j time he fell
ange actions, j Kitchener clapped his hand to his j a piece of h
woe Ivnnhort ' lflw -
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fficers search- j "Bilton," he said, "was there a j He was carrie
md his body hone in that steak?" pital and is
a tree. The "Xo, sir," replied the sergeant. tion.
i house near "Then that bullet was in my jaw ..
le woman as after all," said Kitchener, and I've great soldier
id was pres- swallowed it, for I felt it go down!" piece of leac
That proved to be the case, and the London Tit-B
re Full of Goods
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yhat we con= /i I I
line we ha,ve pjji t 9 (j
; in price from Wn *
jmber though ;
nes here that 1 Wfi :
yleplus $17.00 \ J|\r
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fZEXS HELD AT BAY. NO BILL AGAINST SINGLETON.
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gro Gives Considerable Grand Jury of Horry Find Nothing
efore Being Captured. in Charge Against Solicitor.
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Sept 21.?There was an I Conway, Sept. 22.?The grand
e here last night when j jury this afternoon returned no bill - .
)lored, said to have been to the Court of General Sessions, now
ed from the effects of being held here, on the indictment
d about fifty citizens at of attempted criminal .assault
vamp of the Tan Yard brought against Solicitor L.R. Singler
the coal shutes of the ton by a married woman of the town.
I Northwestern Railway. Court convened this morning at 10
had its origin in Raine's o'clock with Judge T. H. Spain, of \
npt to kill a negro wo- j Darlington, presiding. After organiof
the houses on Irwin zation the case against Solicitor
proximity of the Spring- Singleton was handed to the grand
le had a revolver in one jury. No witness appeared for the
razor in the other. This prosecution and the sheriff was inlocked
in a closet in the structed to bring both the prosecuGeorge
Brown, colored, trix and her husband. The woman adpolice
headquarters. Of- dressed a letter to the Court stating
irdin was told of the wo- that her husband was quite ill and
aent danger. He made that she thought best to remain with
ae and just before he him. A bench warrant was issued
? ? j * - i -i- - a l r xi J
*e Kaines startea away ana sne appearea ueiore me grauu
ise and as he was leav- jury. After taking testimony and dej
pistol at George Brown liberating for some time that body
'own, who held a single-1 returned no bill.
)tgun in his hand, was i ^
Are by Officer Hardin, j THOUSAND PUPILS SUSPENDED.
,-ere ineffective. Then it, Strike Syracuse High SchooI Benes
started running and i
th Officer Hardin right' cause of Stud>' Hours'
m. From time to time Syracuse> N. Y., Sept. .22.-One
fuld stop and aim at the thousand pupils of the three Syracuse
hoot, but each time the schools were indefinitely susastraj.
As the negro pen(je(j jate to-day following a strike
Walnut street, Officer this mornjng as a protest against
and this time the ne- new h0urs 0f study, 9 o'clock in the
and fell to the ground. morning to 2.30 o'clock in the after,t
he again sprang to his noon
ned into Mobley street The striking pupils, many of whom
himselp in a swamp. were girls, escaped through windows
mtime Charlie Connelly an(j doors, paraded the business
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;u uy me uiutei tw can streets and held an indignation meetackson
and Chief J. L. ing At Technic^ High School one >.
jy were quickly on the boy attempted to address a crowd of
with citizens who came strjkers from the top of a barrel,
in motor cars. It was j but was puned down by the police,
negro was well hid in j Tbe pupiis demand a return to ^he
A thorough search was old hours from g 30 tQ 12 50 p m
m by Officers Jackson _
With the aid of the CAPTURED IN CHARLOTTE.
ong searchlight Chief j
a large number of citi- ! White Man Suspected of Breaking
i ring about the place j *nto Store at Chester,
uld not possibly escape, j Chester, Sept. 22.?A white man,
inally found. He was' name unknown here, who is suspectleeding
profusely. The ed of having broken into the Chester
the bullet had torn off Drug Company's store, in this city,
is lip and tongue and last night, and carried away three
o the back of his head.' dozen fountain pens and a half dozid-to
the Magdalen Hos-1 en kodaks, was captured this afterin
a precarious condi- j noon in Charlotte. Chief of Police
' T T oon^l nro fnr PVjo
2 *J JLJ, o ivi c w uuj ivi viiut '
lotte to return with the prisoner. For
preserves the flattened i several weeks there has been mysteI
on his key chain.? rious robberies of - local business
its. j houses.
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