The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, January 30, 1919, Page 5, Image 5
PERSONAL MENTION. i
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
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?Mr. G." B. Kearse, of Olar, was
in the city Saturday.
?Mr. G. Marion McMillan, of Ehr- j
hardt, was in "the city on business
Friday.
?Mrs. Kistler Sandifer and sons,
of Brier Creek, were in the city on
Tuesday. ~
^ ?Mrs. J. D. Guess, of the Lees
section, is visiting her grandson, Mr.
^ Jfelvin Zorn.
V?Mr. Thurmond Herndon, who is
now a telegraph operator, spent a
few days at home this week.
?Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Denbow left
yesterday for New York on a combined
trip of business and pleasure.
?Mr. and Mrs. David Barr, of
ttonmark, spent the week-end in town
With their daughter, Mrs. Ruby
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GERMANS'LOST 203 U-BOATS.
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* Of These One Hnnderd and Twenty
' Sunk With AH On Board.
: London, Jan. 25.?Of the 203
German submarines lost during the
- It is estimated'here semi-offici
m 120 were sunk with all on board
that in the others an average of
rbalf tjie crew perished,
v .V T&e complement of the German
- submarines varied. Some small boats
h^ only thirty on board, while th$.
craw of a boat of the cruiser type
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eTersgea. ueweeu iinj auu bialj.
" Ttie British navy during the war
' lj^st fifty-nine submarines, thiTty-nine
Of wh^ch were destroyed by the ene
Ql ?he remainder, four were interned
by neutrals, seven were blown
Up lp the Baltic sea, four were sunk
> jjy accident of trial cruisers and five
^ere wrecked in collisions. ,
:P': JACOB SHEALEY DEAD AT 98.
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Pi ' Believed to Be State's Oldest Confederate
Veteran.
My ? :pi:
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f iV Columbia, S. C., Jan, 25.?Jacob
v. ; fjjieiiey, ninety-eight years of age, be*
f- b[eved to be the oldest Confederate
? ^eteran in South Carolina, died at
at Little Mountain today. Two
&lis also served in the C<fcifederate
wfey aind he has ten grandsons in the
ft - : United States aifmy, six of them now
overseas. 'His wife died four years
: iigo at the age of ninety, when they
I had been married seventy-two years.
Read The Her^! ^.00 per year.
MD?OT ksow ^7 "
I- ;y > ^HAT FEAR W4s
(Continued. from page 4, column 2.)
| , puck Browning, of Blackville; Frank
Barnwell ahd David E. Barnett, formerly
of Barnwell; Edwin Bruce,, of
^ Bamberg; Bob Jennings, of Orangeburg^'
and Tiny Edwards, son of a
, former pastor of the Williston Bapflat
chprch. Barnwell, Bruce and
? '_ Barnett were in the most advanced
lines and did good service. They did
not know what fear was. Browning,
jrho is acknowledged to be the best
. scout officer in the regiment, was sick
* in the hospital at the'time recovering
from the flu.
Carter Price was and is now a
member of my signal section that
did such fine work. He was one of
ui the telephone men. He was not
afraid. His section was at the head
of the column coming down
the road that got so many
shells. Carter is stronger and in
better condition than when he joined
at Camp Jackson. Nothing stops
him or seems to worry him. He
takes everything smiling, come what
may.
Angus Patterson is a member of
> the supply detachment with this battalion
and is doing fine work. He
did not go "over the top" with us,
as that was not his place, but he
, brought supplies up under heavy fire
and wofked for days and nights pass?
ing over roads that ? were heavily
shelled. Angus has always been acAnntnmpri
tn hnviner a his: time, and
~ "7rr ? - o
you would be surprised to see how
he has taken to this work.
We marched back from the front
to Sommedieu on November 16th
and left there on the morning of the
18fh and made a hike of about 150
v miles to this place and reached here
on the 3rd instant.
I have had very few letters from
Barnwell. I received a nice long letter
from Ed Holman a short time ago
and will write to him in a few days.
Show him this letter, /will you?
? When I started this letter I did not
intend to write you a book, but just
got started and could not find a stopping
place.
Give my very kindest regards to
- Deason and remember me to any other
friends. Now that the war is over
I am anxious to get back home again
and make another start.
Yours very truly,
JAMES A. WILLIS,
* Major 323rd Infantry, American Ex.
. Forces, A. P. O. 791.
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Just as good for Children as for Adults. Pleasau
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I Made and recommended to the public by Pari
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(jrove's Tasteless chill Tonic.
CITATION NOTICE.
The State of South Carolina.?
County of Bamberg. By J. J. Brab
* T - 1 A- -I 3
nam, jr., prouaie juuge.
Whereas, A. K* Rentz hath mads
! suit to me to grant her letters of ad
ministration of the estate and effects
of I. W. Rentz, deceased.*
These are therefore to cite and ad
rnonish all and singular the kindrec
and creditors of the said I. W
Rentz, deceased, that they be anc
appear before me, in the court oi
probate, to be held at Bamberg or
the 5th day of February, next, aftei
publication hereof, at 11 o'clock ir
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they haye, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this
20th day of January, Anno Domini
1919. *
J. J. BRABHAM, JR.,
Judge of Probate.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
For the convenience of those liv
ing in different sections of the coun
ty, the Auditor or his deputy will be
at the following places on the days
and dates mentioned for the purpose
of taking returns of personal property.
All persons owning real estate
are requested to make out a return
also, in order that the Auditor may
know how to enter same on his book
the coming year:
Denmark?Thursday and Friday
January 23 and 24, 1919.
Ehrhardt?Friday, January 31
1919.
Olar?Thursday, February 6, 1919,
Govan?Friday, February 7, 191*9,
Lees?Thursday," February 13,
101Q
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Farrell's Store?Friday, February
14, 1919.
St. John's?Tuesday, February 18,
1^19, from 10 a. m. till 12 m.
iCearse's?Tuesday, February 18!
1919, from 2 to 4 p. m.
Snow, storms cancel any date, bu!
a date will be provided later.
Make out a list of the property you
own and tyring it with you. Also find
out the name of the township and
name and number of the school district
in which your property is situated.
By doing this you will avoid
mistakes and make it easier for yourself
and the Auditor. Come yourself,
for by sending someone else tc
make out your return mistakes are
liable to occur.
In sending in your returns by mail,
be sure and write them in ink, and
swear to them before a notary public.
All male persons between the ages
of 21 and 60 (except Confederate
veterans and sailors who are exempt
at 50) are liable to a poll tax of $1.
All able-bodied persons between
the ages of 21 and 55 are liable tc
the commutation road tax of two
($2.00)''dollars, except those living
in an incorporated town.
The time for making returns is
from January ir 1919, to February
20, 1919. After the 20th day o 1
February the "50 per cent penalty will
be added to' all returns not made.
Meet the Auditor promptly on the
days and dates mentioned above.
W. D. ROWELL,
Auditor Bamberg County.
J. F. Carter B. D. Carter
GARTEB ft CARTER
ATTORNErS-AT-lAW
Special attention given to settlement
of Estates and investigation
of Land' Titles. i
BAMBERG. S. C.
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS.
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Best material and workman- |
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handle. Are made in several S
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catolog showing Engines, Boil- I
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E PORTABLE AND STATIONARY
NGINES
AND BOILERS
Saw, Lath and Shingle i&ills. inj<.*?
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Saws, Splitters, Shafts, Pulleys*
Belting, Gasoline Engines
LAKOESTOCK [^QMBARi
Foundry, Machine, Boiler Work*
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AUGUSTA. GA.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREI).
ITORS.
All persons having claims againr'
the estate of Mrs. Susan M. Brown
deceased, will file the same, dul;'
itemized and verified, with the under
signed, on or before the 20th day o:
February, 1919;, and all persons in
debted to the said estate will ma Inpayment
forthwith to the undersign
ed. MRS. MARY A. KIRKLAND,
Administratrix of the Estate ol
Mrs. SusanBrown, Deceased.
Olar, S. C., Jan; 17th, 1919.
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