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YC 1 one I yea I at I Harn' 1 an^ 1 bef If* u . | BAMBERG, t,-. ? - GJijp iambrrg i|?ralh . ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. PHblished every Thursday in The Herald building, on Main street, in the live and growing City of Bamberg, being issued from a printing office which is equipped with Mer^SBtbaler linotype machine, Babcock cCjijflder press, folder, two jobbers a rfine Miehle cylinder press, all run by .electric power with other material ;and machinery in keeping, the whole equipment representing ai> investment of\$i0,000'and upwards. Subscriptions?By the year $1.50; Six months, 75 cents; three months. 50 cents. All subscriptions payable strictly in advance. Advertisements? $1.00 per inch for first insertion, subsequent insertions 50 cents per inch. Legal ad. ' vertisements at the rates allowed b> law. Local reading notices 5 cents *?. line each insertion. Wants and other advertisements under special head, 1 cent a word each insertion. 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The ''preparedness" and the "antipreparedness" forces are having a merry tme of it in Washington. Bry" < an, Ford, and a few other influential men, are opposed to a bigger army or navy, on the ground that it will invite war. That idea might be correct if the millenium were in existence, but as long as world-wide greed and thirst for power influence the powers behind the thrones of so many countries, we need a navy and an army strong enough and big enough to combat any nation on the other side of the Atlantic or Pacific. The dispensary is dead, after an existence of nearly twenty-five years. The dispensary officially died January first. Many of the counties have " - . ? AN0TH1 )UN ive just received a c< i of the best that has rs. I am in a position i x 11 i i horoughly broke m ess, Winl can certainly please ore purchasing. R< FRAP J large stocks on hand, despite the fact j prejudice. ; that they were given several months Attorne; in which to wind up the business. It Hcitor Tim 1 has been said that some of the coun- to Pennsyl ties bought large stocks in order that had used ? they might have big sales during the j Governor ; last days of the institution, and it | up actively seems that they were "caught nap- nor Bruml j ping," with the consequence that they could get j wilt stand heavy losers by having and he ca 1 quantities of whiskey on hand. The governor i i legislature will probably be asked to surrender ! make some provision for the disposi- Carolina a j tion of the whiskey now stored in j M j warehouses. The Bamberg dispen- = xothing I sary has no stock on hand, as no ef- j agajn unti j fort was made to make capital out of j tonight I the fact that dry times were coming.! Augusta S JOE GRANT BROUGHT BACK. ni?-ht and ' v of Sheriff were sent < 'Negro Who Resisted Extradition for among* the Years in Penitentiary at Columbia, injuries ar : slight, ho\ Columbia, January 1.?Joe Grant, talkative a ! ithe negro who is wanted for the kjll- the union ling of a white man- at Johnston, in and mentio ' 1 Q A ? onH Trhr* hue boon rpeistine' py- i woo w 1 1 1/ V V, UUU IT iAV vvv** * W-- j iL^ >* tto " j tradition from Pennsylvania, was, looking br( i brought to Columbia tonight under. with black | heavy guard and lodged in the State j polished, i penitentiary. The negro arrived at; and appeal ! 7:40 on a special passenger train, j He compla ! which was running in the place of 31, j his trip. 1 the Augusta Special, which was in a i The go^ i wreck yesterday morning. Grant was make kno\ | brought from Pennsylvania to Co- Grant mat ! lumbia by Sheriff Swearingen, of j had taken | Edgefield county. At the station he j bringing h ; was met by two guards and taken to j governor < j the penitentiary. ; had to hoi I ! The fight to get the negro Grant i sheriff of ] back to this State has been waged for j but his re; several years. He was accused of | known, killing a Mr. Mims at Johnston, in Grant v Edgefield county, in 1906, and fled to and tried i Pennsylvania. A reward was offered; him with- n for his capture and he was recogniz-j jng been i J ed by a detective while working in a eral years barber shop in Philadelphia. After! he will be his arrest he interposed'every legal: until cour obstacle possible and fought extradi-j venes at ] tion to South Carolina. Appeal Taken. Deat The governor of Pennsylvania, Lodge, Tener, honored the requisition papers son of Mr. from the governor of South Carolina, was burie( but an appeal was taken to the cemetery 1 courts, the case finally reaching the services c< United States supreme court. That Mr. Jones tribunal, as all others, upheld the re- Fla., two y * - *A* '? J - ? X "U _ ? ^ ! r? nr.n C r\-\7 f quisiuon, aim men me ne? guvcmui > ucoo. ucv* , of Pennsylvania suddenly announced | il-h and de: that he would not honor requisition j for him, h' papers. The negro Grant, in his ap-j Jones was i peal to the United States supreme a good ft . court, made sensational charges to was just S the effect that he could not get fair! many frier > trial in South Carolina, owing to race/ and ir.tegr I \ J. ' .k - ' i - ; . - ER SHI] n u j irload of fine yo been shipped t< l to give you the iule or horse. ter Rot r! you. Get my p emember my / i cr p General Peeples and Soy , y _ . . The Stu merman made several trips county of E vania to get ;the negro, and m0n, Esq., every effort to -this end. Whereas, Manning took the matter ma(*e suit t at oHminict1 r, and in a letter to Gover- effects" oT J< laugh set forth that Grant These arc a fair trial.in. this State monish all lied on the Pennsylvania an^ credit , < Mitchell, c n the name of justice to and appear the negro to the South Probate, to uthorities. Saturday,- J ~ . lication the after Kept Quiet. forenoon, tc was known of the matter have, why I Grant was brought here, not Given un le was in the wreck of the I ^ sth day of pecial in Virginia Friday his name as well as that Swearingen, of Edgefield, NOTICE Ol i>ut on the press reports as i number injured. Their ^ e said to have been only Notice is vever. Grant was very firm of H. 0 vhen being brought from composed c station to the penitentiary a npd his t.rin and the wreck. Hicnivo V?nru ell dressed, wore a neat to take effe )wn suit, overcoat and hat, Persons , , . , ? ... ed accordiu shoes, which were freshly wil] further He wore gold spectacles ties indebte red to be in good health, payment to lined of being tired from parties! firm will hi land Morris pernor's office refused to fied, forthw vn anything regarding the V H. ter or what developments ***( place which resulted in Decembei im back to this State. The ?? of Pennsylvania certainly ASSP lor the requisition for the Edgefield to get the negro. The Audi / , j at the folio lor doing s0 are not and date b receiving r< rill be taken to Edgefield erty and no on an indictment charging or so1^ sinc lurder, the indictment hav- everyVaxp^ returned against him sev- hjs persona ago. It is presumed that at which he ; kept in the penitentiary Auditor. T , . concerned i t of general sessions con- Qf any item Edgefield. . Farrell's? 1 o'clock. h of Mr. Alex Jones. MidwayDec. 27.?Alex Jones, the __ . , , __ Ehrhardt and Mrs. L,. j. Jones, sr., gt j0hn'! 1 at the Methpdist church 11 o'clock. lere Sunday, after funeral Kearse? inducted by Rev. Hodges. 2 ? cloc^i ^ , tii Govan?J i had gone to Lakeland, Qjar ja] ears ago to engage in busi- Denmark;ral weeks ago he became t Lee's?Js spite all that could be done 0 ol . , , All male e died there Saturday. Mr. 0f 21 and a bright young man with soldiers) ai - ? it. All ahlp-hnd iture aneaa or aim. ne ~ , , the ages of >2 years ot age, and made $2 roa(J {ax ids by his strong character Automobi ity. arately fror ' s???@@??@?@?@@????^ PMENT 0 MUL 9 ung mules. This shi ) this market in a ni m. 9m mm a pick or Jvansas City, I also have a full \ >es and S rices on buggies and terms, CASH OR ;amb 1 - SOI TATION NOTICE. ie of South Carolina ^ ? lamberg?By Geo. P. Har- o L N M N L L I Judge of Probate. Li 11 \l 111 Li li I Ella Mitchell, hath o me to grant her letters i o ration of the estate of and i Lid.Ild srry Mitchell, deceased. % | Rli,~ ; therefore to cite and ad-1 151110 ill and singular the kindred I ors of the said Jerry ; 3 Leceased, that they be i before me in the Court of ! - riTPfri be held at Bamberg, on! fUKULKU an. 8th, next, after pubreof, at 11 o'clock in the - ICNAIPE 17 d show cause, if any they i LLIiAIIu-i ! the said administration j be granted. | Phones: 269, 241-1 der my hand and seal this j ^ Dec., A*. D., 1915.. I GEO. P. HARMON, | MB Tn/lffo nf Prrthnto I ? O UUSO UL X 1 VUUbVf 8 HBHBBB P DISSOLUTION OF CO- /^I T1 ARTNERSHIP. UL/J is hereby given that the Country style . Morris & Brother, a firm )f H. 0. Morris and G. j sage and puddin; dorris, doing business at ' ^ by mutual consent, will 1 Fresh water irtnership, the dissolution |. days each wee! ct January 1st, 1916, and * interested will be govern-j Thursday and bi glv. Parties interested j 1 take notice that all par-1 A d to said firm will make ; G. Cleveland Morris, and laving claims against said I e the same with G. Cleve-! ! duly itemized and veri- j ith WATfH OUT FC O. MORRIS & BRO., If AIl/II VUI I VI O. MORRIS. VAN ORSDELL, . CLEVELAND MORRIS. * 28th, 1915.?3t. of Orangeburg, ! . will be at vnTir^. i tor or his deputy will be OLAR, s. ( .wing places on,the days JANUARY 12th U elow for the purpose of sturns of personal prop- Honest, Good Photos Ma tice of real estate bought I Shine. Take Advantaj e last return. The Audi- j chance in Your Owi preciate it very much if! __ . A1_ _ .. iver will make a list of j Bring the Babies 1 property and the price I Are Good Frien wishes to list it with the j ESTABLISHED I> his will save time for all < ind avoid the forgetting ; 171 IT nnonr "AN ORSDE ! THE OLD RELI -January 7, from 9 to ' hold goods will be return ?January 13. ly from other goods. Tz 2?Tnnnarv 14 frnm 9 to urged to find out the nan 1 ber of the school distrh January 14, from 12 to they reside, and be prep; this information to the A ranuarv 20. they make their returns, luary 21. Please get your age in ?January 27. 1 I will be at the court muary 28, from 10 to 1 days not mentioned abo' 20th of February. After persons between the ages February a penalty of " 60 (except Confederate will be added to all pers :e liable to $1 poll tax. ty not returned, so mak ied male persons between, fore the 20th. 21 and 55 are liable to R. W. D. RO Dogs 50 cents. Count} les will be returned sep n other articles. House- Read The Herald, Si. I F 14 -ESI J pmei is 1 umbeof I in eher 1 li r x stocl ot g addlery | < [ wagns I a CREllT I A (Xk cDr.i 1J1\US 1 UTH CAROLINA I ] UNG m SURVEYING I ] A urveys, Dtfting, Drainage, I nting, Estnates, Designing I x ? I UP WORK SPtJblALTY | HER INFORMTON WRITE OR CALL I I WOLFE < VIRGIL F. BRYANT I i, 72 Orangeburg, S. C.^ R SP1CIALTY ' J r-* pork sau- Full line best fresh meats o- onihand at all times. => i Your patronage will be ap- ' fish three ; ; preciated. k?Tuesday, xile popular price Market, iturday. [ nothing over 15c per pound. LOR MARKET - '' V. I I v - ? s >R HIM I lidney Medicine Dissolves IT ! Gravel Stones Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root sells well J | hth us because it invariabLy pro- 1 Tx iuce? good results in Kidney, Liver , / lid Bladder troubles. We sold a > 20tli tollai bottle t0 one of the inmates <t ou* Soldiers' Home near here, and de. Rain or ^ter asing it he brought in about one are of This (bzen gravel stones some as large as I Town 3 PeJ? which lie had passed. He A j slates that he obtained wonderful re- I ' lfef f*om the use of Swamp-Root. ^ ds. j | ERNEST A. BROWN, | 1880 T Lafayette, Ind. M Pe'sonally appeared before me this i .. 28th of July, 1909, fcrnest A. Brown, II of tlfe Brown Drug Co., who made oath that the same is true in sub- ' ^LE ! San* and in fact. n - d^VID BRYAN, Notary Public. ed separate- i ixpayers are Letter to ie and num- jy. Kilmer & Co., in which j ^ghamton, X. Y. udUor?w^ien p^e What Swamp-Root Will 1K> For ^ You _ vour mind. ! o^d ten cents to Dr. . house on all q0 Binghamton, N. Y., for a saI^P re until the ^bottle. " will convince anyone the 20th ofjToil will also receive a b?okl?{;A?: ;0 per cent. j TalJble intermation teUing abo onal proper-1 {(. idneys and bladder, ?nenw e vours be- j, be sure and mention tlie fe Weekly Herald. Begutar fifty; iUTT T ' fcf - ?? uuu, <?n.t" ailQ uucuunai iw*. * - Auditor. ^jeiat all drug storey 1 r>0 rer year.j !i Read the Herald. ^l.*> . tr . *??.., jj