The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 02, 1917, Page 4, Image 4
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ESTABLISHED APHIL, 1891.
Thursday, August 2,1917. |
The merchants of Bamberg have'
had a record-breaking sale of fruit
jars. Never before has there been
so much can goods put up at home.
The president of the United States
is certainly a wizard of words. The
notes he sent to Denman and Goethals
are masterpieces. Mr. Wilson
has a nice way of doing everything
he goes at. He no doubt made these
gentlemen, who had been at loggerheads
with one another, leel that
they were doing a patriotic stunt
by retiring instead of being kicked
out. It is quite evident that this war
is a serious business with the president,
and he does not intend for the
war measures to be trifled with.
Nobody can tell whether Russia
will ever be able to pull itself together
or not, but, according to our opin[
ion, the Russian revolution has deirainnpri
in Kerensky the strongest
man that nation has ever put to the
front. Revolutions are hard things
to handle, and it is possible that no
living man can keep Russia together
at this time, but if there is a man in
Russia equal to the occasion, we believe
that Kerensky is that man.
OFFICIAL LIST OF MEN
(Continued from i
246 Walker, Jack, Jr., Olar (color
* 247 Kearse, W. G., Embree (white
v 248 Nelson, Ernest, Bamberg (coloi
249 Ray, W. C., Olar (white)
250 Breeland, Rufus, Olar (colored
251 Richardson, J. J., Bamberg
252 Morris, Bezell, Olar (white) ..
253 Sexton, Charley, Bamberg (col
254 Herndon, H. W., Branchville (
255 Connelly, Willie, Olar (colored
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256 Gillam, J. M., uenmam vwuuc
257 Drawdy, L. I., Schofield (white
258 Brown, Lonnie,.' Bamberg (colc
259 Green, John, Govan (colored)
, 260 Graham, F. K., Bamberg (whi
261 Jefferson, Thos., Denmark (co]
262 Wright, Willie, Ehrhardt (col
263 McCormack, L. E., Govan (wh
264 Wilson, James, Ehrhardt (colc
" 2C5 Dukes, J. G., Greeleyville, S. C
266 Frazier, Nathan, Bamberg (col<
267 Strother, Jake, Bamberg (col
26& Beavers, Sam, Lees (colored)
269 Robertson, Willie, Jr., Olar (ci
270 Pendarvis, John, Denmark (co
271 Wilkins, G. C.; Spartanburg 0
- 272 Sease, Dan, Bamberg (colored
273 ' Baxter, S. E., Denmark (white
274 Stroman, David, Schofield (col
275 Carroll, David, Bamberg (whi
276 Smalls, E. D., Bamberg (color
277 Fender, D. E., Ehrhardt (whi
278 Simpson, Abraham, Bamberg
- 279 Glover, James, Embree (color
280 Parker, Lennie, Olar (colored)
281. Stokes, J. E., Denmark (white
282 Williams, Robt., Denmark (wl
ooo Uo*t7nor T.anrio Dptimark Ceo]
<lOO uai wug, N
284 Peters, J. R., Ehrhardt (white
285 Lancaster, L. H., Denmark (v
286 Breland, Murphy, Ehrhardt (c<
, 287 Kirkland, Garrie, Olar (colored
288 Thomas, LaVerne, Bamberg (\
289 Dantzler, Willie, Denmark (co]
290 Brown, Forner, Ehrhardt (colc
291 Daniels, Hermon, Olar (colorei
292 Grant, Y. R., Bamberg (colore
293 Rice, tTeff, Jr., Olar (colored) ...
294 Kearse, Stacy, Ehrhardt (whit
295 Hiers, J. P., Ehrhardt (white)
296 Hightower, Clarence, Denmark
297 Lancaster, W. W., Govan (whi
298 Mays, Richard, Branchville (c
299 Kizer, Edmund, Bamberg (color
300 Mitchell, Henry, Bamberg (col
301 Kelly,.Monnie, Denmark (color
302 Cooler, Willie, Olar (colored) .
303 Hutson, Willie, Denmark (color
304 Bennett, Pearley, Blackville (ci
305 Kearse, C. W., Ehrhardt (color
306 Carter, Wm. Y., Branchville (co
307 Hutto, F. T., Branchville (white
308 Rowe, Frank, Bamberg (colon
309 Folk, Web, Ehrhardt (colored
310 Myers, Sullivan, Schofield (colo
311 Middleton, Josiah, Bamberg (co
312 Brant, Hagler, Ehrhardt (color
313 Tate, Dave, Ehrhardt (white) .
314 Kirkland, Hab, Ehrhardt (col
315 Rentz, Jesse C., Ehrhardt (whi
316 Faust, Cleveland, Denmark (coj
317 Johns, J. H., Ehrhardt (white
318 Sanders, John, Denmark (colo
319 Jones, Alfred, Bamberg (colore
329 Wiggins, Isaac, Ehrhardt (colo
321 Kelley, Jo<^ Denmark (colore*
322 Green, Moses, Embree (colore*
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323 Gaskins, .1. B., Smoaks (white)
324 Legaree, Otis, Branchville (tolc
325 Williams, Isaac, Jr., Bamberg (
326 Curry, E. J., Olar (colored) ...
327 Woodard, Willie, Denmark (co;
328 Rhoad, C. S., Branchville (whit
329 Troup, Ben, Bamberg (white)
330 Grimes, McKinley, Bamberg (c<
331 Williams, Edgar, Midway (colo
332 Sutton, Spadie, Lees (colored)
333 Gillam, L. MqF., Leee (white)
334 Bowman, C. L., Schofield (colo
335 Kirkland, Richard, Bamberg (<
336 Stnalls, Willi? Denmark (colo:
337 McMillan, Mancson, Bamberg (c
338 Williams, Isaiah. Ehrhardt (col
339 Rivers, iam, Bamberg (aolored
340 Hammond, Hlliott, Bamberg (c<
341 Dempser, T. E, Branckville (v
342 Folk, G. C., Bamberg (white) .
343 Moody, Charlie, Bamberg (colo
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The government has made many
requests of The Herald, in common
with all other newspapers. Many of
! these requests it has been "impossible
! for us to comply with. We have en!
deavored to give all publicity possi|
ble to matters concerning the draft,
i as it appears to us that the dratt most
| vitally affects the people. Through
the counsel of defense we have also
been asked to contribute some job
printing to the food conservation
campaign. As we have already contributed
so much space, time and
work to various government purposes.
we did not feel that it was unreasonable
to decline to make a contribution
form our job department. The
government does not own any newspapers
and it, therefore, cannot furnish
its own newspaper publicity, but
it does own the biggest job printing
establishment in the world. Th? government
printing office has time and
money with which to print' free of
charge, hundreds of long-winded
speeches, many of them actually
against the government itself, for
free distribution in franked envelopes.
long as the government
does that/, we think it is quite unreasonable
to ask country printers
to furnish it with printed matter?
especially in view of the fact that
the government printing office is thej
country printer's worst competitor in;
some lines.
tDPKiR REPORE BOARD
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470
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344 Grant, James, Bamberg (colored ) 1507 j
345 Spellman, Horace. Schofield (coloredi 1729
346 Carter, Isaac E., Schofield (colored) 1626
34 7 Holman, Richard, Govan (colored) 1284
348 Moody, Tom, Bamberg (white) 90
349 Frederick, Willie, Bamberg (colored) 19!
350 Kirkland, J. C., Bamberg (white) 477
351 Keen heel, Robt., Bamberg (colored) 11S7
352 Jennings, Xoah, Bamberg (colored) 1179
353 Moody, Thaddcus, Denmark ( colored ) 753
354 Wiggins, C. B., Bamberg (white) 130
355 Wright, Luther, Denmark (colored) S5S
356 Can, George, Bamberg (colored) !6S
357 .Moore, Stanley, Ehrhardt (colored)
, 3oS Baxter, A. L., Ehrhardt (white) S 1774
i 359 Wells, Samuel, Bamberg (colored) 424
360 Wroton, Xallay, Denmark (colored) S40
361 Phillipps, B. C., Olar (white) i 134 7
362 Hammond, Daniel, Bamberg (colored) 1511
363 Kirkland, Islar, Bamberg (colored) 118S
364 Floyd, Moses. Denmark (colored) 657
365 Daniels, Paul, Bamberg (colored) 175
366 Kirkland, Walter, Bamberg (colored) 300 j
367 Johnson, Sylvester, Bamberg (colored) 278:
368 Carter, Peter, Olar (colored) 1622!
369 Collins, James, Olar (white) 1240!
370 Barr, L. W., Denmark (white) 524 j
371 McKenzie, Leon, Ehrhardt (white) r 911 j
372 Haynes, Richard, Branchville (colored) -.1172 j
373 Crum, H. M., Denmark (white) 532 |
374 Jones, Hermon, Bamberg (colored) 1517 j
375 Brinson, H. W\, Branchville (colored) 1139 1
? ? ' ^ /--i 101 A I
376 Turner, r ranK, jorancnviue vtruiuicu;
377 Mil'house, J. C., Bamberg (colored) 336
378 Jeter, Daniel, Bamberg (colored) 212
379 Breland, Aticus, Olar (colored) v 1357
380 Gaskins, Fred, Bamberg (white) 49
381 Brabham, Arthur E., Bamberg (white) S
382 Orr, Wilber, Olar (colored) 1707
383 Folk, J. W., Embree (colored) 1160
384 Legree, Abraham, Branchville (colored) 1192
385 Grimes, Major, Olar (colored) ! 1660
386 Kinard, Ben, Bamberg (colored) 305
387 ,Berry, Thomas, Embree (colored) 1143
388 Goolsby, R. A., Denmark (white) 557
389 Eadye, Anderson, Olar (colored) 1652
390 Eliiot, Gant, Lees (colored) 1433
391.. Daniels, John, Jr., Olar (colored) 1640
392 Bellinger, Theodore, Denmark (colored) 622
393 Parrish, C. J., Denmark (white) 585
394 Rice; Richard, Lees (colored) 1464
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