The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 16, 1919, Page 2, Image 2
FOUXI) NOT GUILTY.
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Dunbar, Kirk land and Lewis Acquit-!
ted of Murder of H. 1>. Marley.
Allendale, Oct. 12.?George D.
Kirkland, John Dunbar and E. C.
Lewis, charged with the killing of H.
D. Marley, at the Marley home, Matthew's
Bluff. Allendale county, May
29, last, alter Maney had shot to
death James \V. Hogg, a prominent
Allendale county farmer, were declared
"not guilty" last Friday by a
jury empannelled for their trial. The
case consumed about three days and
attracted wide attention.
Because of the prominence of the
men concerned in the double killing
?*+ Matthew's Bluff, where the de
Civ. v? fendants
in the trial, accompanied
by James W. Hogg and a number or
friends, had gone for a fish dinner,
and the subsequent developments, attracted
wide attention. Immediately
following the double killing the only
reports obtainable were to the effct
that Hogg and Marley had killed each
other in a row over a dog. However,
this report was refuted the following
day.
Among the other murder cases
tried at this session was that of W.
Green Williams, charged with the
killing of J. C. Harley. Williams was
also acquitted. Harley was killed in
a duel with Williams in the grocerystore
of Spann & Patterson, Allendale,
about 10 o'clock Saturday night,
several weeks ago. Although evi-1
dence was introduced at the inquest
and at the trial showing that shots
were fired in this affray other than
those from the guns of Williams and
Harley, it hes never been ascertained
who fired the mysterious shots.
SUGGESTS 50-CENT COTTON.
Wannamaker Optimistic over lonon
Conference.
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Columbia, Oct. 10.?J. Scottowe
Wannamaker, president of the American
Cotton Association, left tonight
for New Orleans, where he goes to
attend the world cotton conference,
which will be held next week. Mr.
Wannamaker will speak before the
conference on the subject, "Why the
Producer Must Receive a Fair Price
For His Product." He is also chair.
man of one of the important committees
of the conference.
Mr. Wannamaker said today that
some of the leading spinners of the
world would be before the committee
- on price and production. He said
that if the committee did not agree
on 50 cents as a fair price for cotton
there would be a minority report
filed.
Before leaving tonight Mr. Wannamaker
gave out a statement urging
that the work of organization be
pressed in every county in the State.
The other States are progressing
splendidly with their organization
campaigns, he said, and the American
Cotton Association will be in a position
to enforce its demands for a fair
price for cotton.
COTTON FIRE IN ROCK HILL.
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Several Hundred Bales Destroyed
Sunday Night.
Rock Hill, Oct. 12.?Fire broke out
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here tonight at 10 o'clock in the central
section of the John T. Roddey ,
cotton warehouse and several hundred
bales of cotton belonging to the
' Victoria mills were consumed. The
loss will mount into thousands of
dollars. Full insurance was carried
on the cotton, however. There were
over 600 bales stored in the section
of the warehouse which caught fire,
but a considerable portion of this
will be salvaged.
Heroic work of the city fire department
kept the flames from spreading
to other sections of the warehouse,
which is located only a short
distance from the Southern railway
passenger station. The trestle at the
north end of the station caught fire
several times, but the blaze was easily
extinguished. At 12 o'clock tonight
the cotton is still burining, but
the flames are apparently under control.
ESCAPING CONVICT KILLED.
Chaingang Guard Shoots Fred Ryan
to Death.
Florence, Oct. 9.?While Fred Ry
an, wmte, agea tniny, was irymg iu
escape from the county chaingang,
he was shot and killed by H. A.
McDaniel, a guard. Ryan was serving
a thirty-day sentence for vagrancy.
He stole away from the camp
and secreted himself in a ditch. The
guard located him and called on him
to come out. "* The man ran, but a
shot in the air stopped him. He
then, according to the gyard, advanced
in a threatening attitude, and McDaniel
fearing an attack, shot him
four times. Two bullets entered the
man's body. Ryan was from Hartford,
Conn. His relatives have been
notified.
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The Bark Test.
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Two sailors at a dog show were!
gazing at a valuable Skye terrier, j
which had so much hair that it look-j
ed more like a wooden mat than a'
dog.
"Which end is 'is 'ead. Torn?" askI
ed one. j
"Blowed if 1 know," was the reply,
"but. 'ere. I'll stick a pin in him, and
you look which end barks!"?London!
Blighty.
New Variety.
"Mama, I want a dark breakfast." j
"Dark breakfast. What do you
mean, child?" i
"Why, last night you told Mary to
give me a light supper, and 1 didn't
like it.''?London Blighty.
STATEMENT
Of the Ownership, Management, Circulation,
Etc., Required By the
Act of Congress of Aug. 24, 1912.
Of The Bamberg Herald, published
weekly at#Bamberg, S. C., for October
1, 1919.
.State of South Carolina, County of
Bamberg.
Before me. a notary public in and
for the State ond county aforesaid,
personally appeared R. M. Hitt, who,
having been#duly sworn according to
law, deposes and save that he is
editor of The Bamberg Herald and
that the following is, to the best of
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nis KnOAYltJUge cUlU UCUCi, a ti uc
statement of the ownership, management
(and if daily paper, the circu
lation), etc., of the aforesaid publication
for the date shown in the
above caption, required by the Act
of August 24, 1912, embodied in section
443, Postal Laws and Regulations,
printed on the reverse of this
form, to wit:
Publishers. Hitt & Bruce, Bamberg,
S. C.; Editors, R. M. Hitt and
R. M. Bruce, Bamberg, S. C.; Managing
editors,* R. M. Hitt and R. M.
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or, if corporation, give its name
and the names and address of stockholders
owning or holding 1 per cent,
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A. W. Knight, Bamberg, S. C.
3. That the known bondholders,
.Mortgagees, and other security holders
owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mortgages.
or other securities are: (If
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4. That the two paragraphs next
above giving the names of the owners.
stockholders, and security holders,
if any. contain not only the list
of stockholders and security holders
as they appear upon the books of the
company but also, in cases where the
stockholder or security holder apnpurs
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as trustee or in any other fiduciary
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; embracing affiant's full knowledge
!and belief as to the circumstances and
j conditions under which stockholders
j and security holders who do not ap!
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: as trustees, hold stock and securities
in a capacity other than that of a
j bona fide owner: and this affiant has
i no reason to believe that any other
; person, association, or corporation
has any interest direct or indirect in
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than as so stated by him.
I 5. That the average number of
j copies of each issue of this publicaI
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ers during the sir months preceding
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