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We want to cl offer some ver an enormous suitable gift f< All prices quo 1 lot $10.00 All Wool Serge Dresses, beautifully made in all the QO new styles, each One fourth off on all left over Coat Suits. We must not carry a one over. 300 Men's fine Negligee Shirts, some are slightly soiled, your choice AC each only yit/C j 50c value Bed Spreads, sale yi o price each 10c Outing, worth double the 7 1 o price asked, yard 1"?C A'^^ - j- l\n Uo F7A I': '4>i.UU \> 111 If V^UHIO, ixiuot ut kjks N I\Mfi seen to be appreciaf ed, only vL 2,000 yds. 25c Poplin, as long as \Ap it lasts at ItC I 36 inch Satins, value $1.25 yard, OA special at OJrl J 36 inch Changeable Taffeta, $1.00 QC~ quality, special for this event OdC We handle the following Celebi Shoes, Kabo "The Live flo lin Underwear, Buster Bro Tailored Suits, American I REriEHBER, "YOU | CAN GET IT" AT wjk No Use Shop ??I?^? >a?? Ulb? Barttbrrg irrralb | unenviable record* for = killings within its b ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. ? The Nettles case i: A. W. KNIGHT, Editor. of interest in Methot = it seems likely to b Published every Thursday in The some time to come. Herald building, on Main street, in th ?nnpal nf Mr v, the live and growing City of Bam- *ne appeal 0/ Mr* IS nerg, being issued from a printing the general confer which is eauipped with Mer- times wonder if the genthaler linotype machine, Babcock about as much politic cylinder press, folder, one jobber, a outside fine Miehle cylinder press, all run by tnere is outside. electric power with other material recent happenings at and machinery in keeping, the whole done little to strengt equipment representing an invest- as a soul saving hfsti ment of $10,000 and upwards. & Subscriptions?By the year $150; . six months, 75 cents; three months, A committee of tri 50 cents. All subscriptions payable thirteen preachers, StrAdTOrUsements?$ 1.00 per incJ - Know and respec, for first insertion, subsequent inser- j session of the Metho tions 50 cents per inch. Legal ad-: found Rev. S. A. N vertisements at the rates allowed by| jmmoralitv and he law. Local reading notices 10 cents ? . . a line each insertion. Wants and 'rom Hie ministry fo ether advertisements under special Ten of the trial co head, 1 cent a word each insertiop. the verdict three ref Liberal contracts made for three, six, i . understand i and twelve months. Write for rates.! As unaerstana ' Obituaries, tributes of respect, reso- j Settles was convicte lutions, cards of thanks, and all no-1 and with all respect tc sices of a personal or political char-! we ca b b acter are charged for as regular ad- I . vertising. Contracts for advertising made a mistake. We 1 not subject to cancellation after first; Nettles for many ye - insertion. j time being intimately Communications?We are always . . . glad to publish news letters or those I ^ know ] pertaining to matters of public inter-j Hasty of temper and est. We require the name and ad-; be and he has his fi dress of the writer in every case.; h but he is t . No article which is defamatory or offensively personal can find place in wa-v> shape or form. our columns at any price, and we are not responsible for the opinions ex- j TAKE NEGROES 1 pressed in any communication. ? j Augusta Authorities Thursday, Dec. 18,1913. j lence Against ============== | Judging from many expressions we i Augusta, Ga., De( have heard recently, the attorney of the fact that qull general had better resign. people from Jeffersc been in Augusta all More than thirteen thousand dol-1 that the country in Tars' worth of whiskey was sold by j where Mrs. Jefferson the five dispensaries in Bamberg dered Sunday aftern< county during the month of Novem- condition of extreme ber. If this money had been spent three negroes who a for clothing, shoes, and other things j conressea tne crnm which would be of benefit to the peo- ! spirited from jail hei pie. just think how much better i Georgia Road train off our county would be. We are not ' Crossing and taken inveighing against the system, be- ' The Governor was cause it is much to be preferred to j conditions and the the blind tigers, but if ever there was j attempt may be m; a time when temperance should be' form a crowd outsi preached to the people it is now. j Out of abundance Thirteen thousand dollars a month j though it was admitt spent for whiskey in as small a coun- men could hold the j ty as Bamberg is a terrible drain on several thousand, the resources of the county, and we Georgfe and William are all bound to feel it, either direct- j ert Paschall, were o Iv or indirectly. I red to Atlanta. / las Sal* lean out all winter goods I y attractive prices for this bargain. Don't fail to vii ?r any member of the famil ted strictly for Cash. No go i 25 Boys' Suits, values $3.50, $4.00, and $5.00 each. During this sale (TO QC only, each J 1 lot of Ladies' Waists, as long as JCp they last, each wt Ladies Kid Gloves, $1.00 quality, OC per pair only OJL 3,000 yards Good Sea Island Sheeting, 1 yard wide. Others charge S^c the yard. Our price, by the bolt C 1 Op only, per yard " I'LL Best Bleach. Others charge 10c and j 12V2c yard. Our price by the O kl O bolt only, yard O 1"?C 1 lot Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts AOn and Drawers, each yiDv 1 lot Mat-ting Hand Grips, 75c CA^ values, each vUC Biggest line of Fancy Embroidered Scarfs and Table Covers ever OA shown, 50c values 7? OUL *ated Lines: J?hn stetson del Corset", Wilson Bros', f wn Shoes for Boys and Girl Ladies' Tailoring Co. lin< KLAL >pingf Around, Come Dire " keeping up its HAS NARROW ESCAPE. the number of orders Greenville Officer Faints While Rid ing a Motorcycle. 3 still a subject list circles, and Greenville, December 17.?Patrole discussed for man Mayfield of the police departat least until ment's motorcycle squad suffered a ittles is decided fainting spell while riding on Bun- ; ence. We some combe street this morning, and recjre is not just ognizing that he was on the verge of ;s in the church a lapse of consciousness, he shut off Certainly the his power, the machine ran wild for conference has a few moments and then dashed into hen the church the'curb, doing little damage save to tution. to the machine. The patrolman was ? bruised about the face and hands, al. consisting of but suffered no other injuries. some of whom ' t, at the recent DOG'S SIX YEAR VIGIL. dist conference. ettles guilty of Shepherd Who Waited For Dead Maswas suspended j ter is Killed By Auto. r three months. | mmittee signed Shep, the dog tnat lias wau^a, in using to sign it front Daly bank, six long years the matter Mr. for his master, is dead. He was run d of falsehood.! cver by an automobile and was so ) the committee. I seriously injured that he was shot, ieve that they | years ago Shep's master, a sheep have known Mr.! herder, came to town after a seaars for a longj son on tlie ran&e- He brought the associated with ! with him. Shep waited outside he will not lie.' *be t>ank while his master went inaction he mav' si(ie to cash a check. While inside aults, as we all ! ^le man was stricken with appoplexy. itruthful in any 1 P^ced on a stretcher and taken to a hospital in an ambulance, says an . Anaconda. Mont., dispatch. ro ATLANTA. It did not look natural to Shep, but he followed the ambulance to the hos\ lrv. ni + nl onil Ti'oito/1 fOT SPVftral Prisoners. days. The master died a few hours after reaching the hospital. Shep saw J. 17.?Because the funeral procession, but it was unte a number of usual, and he still waited. Then he n County have remembered that his master had day to-day, and g0ne into the bank the last time he that vicinity had actually seen him, so he went Irby was mur- there and curled up on the front Don is still in a steps and waited. For months he excitement, the would look up expectantly every time re said to have someone came out of the building, i were quietly hut his hopes began to wane. In spite re to-day to the of this he kept a constant vigil and i at Steedlev's had made the front of the bank his to Atlanta. home for six years, only leaving long apprised of the j enough to get something to eat. possibility that j He grew old and deaf during his ide to-night to j long wait. Each year President E. J. de of Augusta. Brixman, of the bank, paid his tax to of precaution, the city, but he still waited for the ed that'a dozen sheep-herder, who did not come out ail here against of the bank. For the last tew montns the negroes. Shep has been stiffening with age so Hart and Rob- fast that that it was an effort for rdered transfer- him to walk. Then a flying automobile struck him and broke his back. >efore taking our annual ii week and next. Every ar sit our store as you can s 1 - ly ?ods charged at Sale prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS at Saving Prices. Men's Fine Black Unfinished Worsted Rain Coats, full length, regu- (? 1 A HC lar $20.00 values. Special...$!* ' 1 lot Men's Suits in Scotch Mixtures, formerly priced at $10, $12.50 (?o QC and $13.50, on sale at $0.1/J 1 lot Boys' Suits, sizes 3 to 8 (M JT years, per suit only A *3 Boys' Knee Pants, 40c quality, per OQ pair only ?ufL \ Regal Shoes, the kind you d* A 4 C should wear. $5 values Crossett $4.00 Shoes. , To see *JC them is to own them 1 lot Crawford $4.00 Shoes, ditr- $7 7^ ing this sale, per pair tP^tl $1.25 Button Yici Shoes for chil- (?] ^ per pair only tJJl.W Hats, Michael Sterns' Cloth "ine Hosiery and Shirts, Fe s, Royal Tailored Clothes, S< e of Tailored to Measure I JBER'i set Here and Save Tirrie ?????????? ? NINETY CARS OF PECANS. MASTE Central Texas Crop Valued at About By virtue of ? $200,000. rected to me out mon pleas for Ba Brownswood, Tex., December 14. case 0f> Carrie E. ?Two and a half million pounds of tratrix, plaintiff, j pecans, ninety car loads, were gath- defendant, I, H. ered in Centra. Texas this year, for which the growers received approxi- ing salesday in s raately $200,000. The price paid the legal hours of varied from six cents a pound for the court house doo ordinary to forty-five cents for the ff11 .to?-high* - . .. ? ... the following de fancy varieties. Ballinger reported AI1 and singUi. the prize tree for the season, netting or piece of rea its owner $300. j twenty-five and c or less, bounded OBITUARY. i; F* Fent]er; Ea ? Cothran; South EAVES.?In sad, but loving mem- Fender, and Wes ory of our dear mother, Mrs. U. M. Carter, being the Eaves, who departed this life Novem- veved to the said ber 20th, 1913. C.'Fender, July Dear mother, thou hast left us, corded in the of] And thy loss we deeply feel. Court for Bam be But 'tis God who hath bereft us, ' I, page 526. He will all our sorrows heal. Terms of sale, c One month has passed, and oh! how der will be callec we miss her, to deposit with t Friends may think the wound is Master, the sun healed. dollars as earnes But there's none who knows the sor- to pay for paper: row, re-sold at the i Deep within our hearts concealed, purchaser. Long days and nights she bore in pai j Long days and nights she bore in Master pain, December 12th To wait for cure was all in vain, But God who knoweth all things best Did cease her pain and give her ASSESSMI rest. ? Farewell, dear mother, thou art gone. The auditor or And shall forever be. tlle following pla You could not stay on earth with me, dates below for tl But I can come to thee; returns of both God called her home, it was his will, property, polls. But in our hearts we love her still. tax dog tax and i HER LOVING DADUGHTER. Denmark-Moi SPECIAL NOTICES. ^L^ThS Olar?Monday, Advertisements Under This Head 25c. nesday, January For 25 Words or Less. Govan?Thurs< For Sale.?Pointer puppies entitled we^nesdav^anu to be registered., H, FRED FREE. W|f^s-Th o otaaH taiinrpd-to-measure I Camp Hill?Fi r ui a 5uvu VM4.V? suit call on the Dixie Tailors, op- from 9 a. m. unti posite post office. Kearses?Frid; ? from 12:30 until Cleaning, pressing, and repairing Farrell's Ston of all kinds neatly done. Dixie Tail- ary 3. ors, opposite post office. *A11 dates not ?7"?-rr. rrrz rr will be at the coi Automobiles Insured?1912 mod- 1914> . els 2% Per cent; 1913 models 2 per ^enl. lt rbaham'a ? company. H. M. personal property C-RAHAM, Agent, Bamberg. S. C. Each ,a"x payer Stolen?Last Friday night one t0 make his or h< black top buggy, new shafts with old and thereby save leathers. $5 reward for return of *n the future, buggy. XAXCY DOWLIXG. Den- All male citizei mark, S. C. of 21 and 60 year : tax of $1.00. * J ? A - - lt - i j Auction Sale.?Several iiunuicuj A11 aoieuuuicu brick, farm implements, carpenter's tween the ages c tools, some household articles. Will (except those liv sell to the highest bidder for cash towns) are liable on Friday. December 12th, at two roaf} tav nf 59 00 o'clock sharp at my farm. MRS. r? ROBERT PADGETT, Bamberg, S. C. m luber'sl 1 f nventory, so tide quoted urely find a Read below ======== 1 1 lot Children's Sample Hats, OA each only .. .vJv 1 lot 50c Ties in Holiday Boxes QQ 3 for $1.00. ?)i7C V? 1 lot Velour Hats, $3.50 grade, Blacks and grays only. Special, ?7 CA while they last, each ?p??tJV ^ All $1.50 and $2.00 Velvet Hats <M AA J jfl now each only yl?UU H All Coats to Close Out. We have the ffl. jfl Biggest and Best Assortment in town. Ill Just a few Coat Suits left. You can get || , -.. A BAKGAIN by Galling early. Itt All Skirts now marked to go out. We r WM want you to see the new Black and j . White Beauties. $5.00 CO HE I y! values during sale ? >J r yy";-' $1.00 Green and American Beauty |?Q. Petticoats now wt * Petticoats, $1.50 values, as long OA J . J as thev last onlv OUC I < 8 ingf, Boyden Shoes, Regal * * rguson McKinney's Mus= > i cotch Woolen Mills $15.00 Suits, Skirts and Coats. 2 "THE STORE J OF QUALITY" and Money t ? l? R'S SALE. NOTICE OP PROBATE JUDGE'S * SALE. i decretal order di- 4 of the court of com- Pursuant to an order' heretofore mberg county in the issued by this court in the case'of H. Simmons, admims- Q Morris & Bro., plaintiffs, against a^Sfi 5' ^ender' G. W. Pail, Jr., administrator, et al, C. Folk, Master for defendants, I, G. P. Harmon, Judge ' J'"1* ?n Iond^y? of Probate in and for the county of 1914, the same be- Bamberg, will sell at public auction m aid month, between t0 the highest bidder for cash, in r sa ?* Jn front of the front 0f the court house at Bamberg, r\ v South Carolina, on the 5th day ast bidder for cash }anuaryf 1914, the same being scribed real estate: iegai sales day, between the legal ir that certain tract hours of sale on said day, in aid of ^ v e?,~e containing the personai asSets of the estate of A mx? fvfKCrfS'in0r! G- W. Fail, Sr., deceased, the folNorth b> lancls of lowing described tract ofTand, to-wit:. k. 1' i1 t ?" I' All that certain tract pr parcel of by 'anas or . a. lan(J situate in the county of Bamst by lands of J. D. berg> state of South Carolina, conldentical tract con- taining one hundred and seventy2Qth "1 Q?0 Yn/re' eight aCreS* m0re 0F leSS' and bound~ -9th, 191 J, and re ed Qn tbe ^orth by lands of Lee * ice ot the Clerk of -^rs Betsey Chitty, Joseph Fail, >rg count}, in Boo- and Fail; East bylands of Jas. 10 < t R. Chitty, Mrs. Ida Chitty, and Mrs. :ash. Successful bid- Blizabeth starr; South by ian(ls of j ' upon,a"d peqH,ir.?d E. W. Morris and estate lands of E. ' , nf'flrt/V-nnnY H- Morris': and West by lands of 1 of fiftj ($00.00) inci.h MnrH? fc w. Morris and es. Vt s ^Thts pn>pertySts late lands of *Irs" Emma Gunnels. > 1 isk of the former Te s of saIe: Cash- Purchaser to pay for papers. H C FOLK G- P- HARM0N> Bamberg County. dudge ?f Probate for Bamberg 19jo December loth, 1913. MASTER'S SALE. // % | 3NT NOTICE. By virtue of a decree of the court his deputy will be at of common pleas for Bamberg county, '-t ces on the days and S. C., bearing date the 11th day -of le purpose of taking December, 1913, and signed by Judge j real and personal Geo. W. Gage, Circuit Judge, in the commutation road case of U. L. Ellzey, et al, vs. Burton income tax: Ashe, et al, for partition, I, H. C. aday, Tuesday and Folk> Special Master for Bamberg 1 ary 12, 13, and 14. county, will on Monday, the 5th day J y, January 15. of January, 1914, the same being Tuesday and Wed- salesday , in front of the court house 19, 20 and 21. door Bamberg, S. C., between the lay, January 22. j le&al hours of 3ale, sell to the highest and: bidder for cash, the following de UUaj j X UVUVftWj iary 26, 27 and 28. j scribed property situated In BamDerg ursday, January 29. < county: i riday, January 30th j A11 that parcel or tract of land il 11:30 a. m. j situate, lying and being in and near j ay, January 30th !the town of Midway and State afore- ' 4:30 p. m. said' containing thirteen acres, more ? ;?Tuesday, Febru- or less, and bounded by lands of A. a K. Dempsey, U. L. Ellzey and others, i mentioned above I Also, all that certain tract or parcel irt house until Feb- ?t laud containing fifty-five acres, < after which date 50 more or less, in George's Creek ; will bo added to all township, (now Buford's Bridge not returned. i township,) in Bamberg county, and I is urged, if possible. State aforesaid, and bounded by er returns in person lands of Robert Hightower, Henry J. errors and trouble : Zorn, W. X Martin, A. V. Ray and ' j others. qs between the ages Terms: Cash, purchaser to pay s are liable to a poll for papers. H. /C. FOLK, 1 I male citizens be- Special Master for Bamberg County. o W \TTT ,7V . 1 >f 21 and 55 years. " " .v.. . ing in incorporated Plaintiffs Attorney. I } to a commutation December 1-, 1913. t d ROWELL 1913 town taxes are now due, pay- i County Auditor, jable t0 town treasurer.?adv. ^ j i * 4 * ' mnimararawiinim\h llli */'' am