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®b? latttbrrgThursday, April 9, 1914. |

SHORT LOCALS.'

Brief Items of Interest Throughout |the Town and County.

A good rain fell Tuesday in Bam-"berg and vicinity, the first in about

three weeks.

The friends of Mr. Charlie Mitchellare glad to see him in the ticketoffice after several days' illness.

The board of county commissionersheld the regular monthly meetingMonday. Only routine matters were

transacted.Large congregations will no doubt

attend the church services next Sunday,as it is Easter and people will

want to show their new clothes.

Good progress is being made on

the Bamberg-Denmark road. SupervisorBruce says the road will be

completed in about three months.

Monday was the first Monday in

the month, but there were no publicsales and few people from the countrycame to town. They are too busynow to visit much.

Messrs. J. A. Hunter, G. D. Ryanand A. M. Denbow, of Bamberg,motored over to Barnwell Thursdayand attended the barbecue at

Hagood's mill in honor of JudgeSease..Barnwell People.A commission has been issued by

the secretary of State to the Home

Building and Loan association, of

Bamberg, with a capital stock ofnafitinnora hoin? Dr.

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George F. Hair and Mr. W. Des,Portes Coleman.

Rev. W. R. McMillan assistedin the dedication of the new Baptistchurch at Hilda on Sunday. Inhis absence, Rev. Mr, Bozeman,traveling representative of the BaptistCourier, preached at the*Baptistchurch, morning and evening.

Mr. W. D. Rhoad says the races

are certainly mixed up badly in Cuba,and it is a pretty hard matter to

tell who is really white. He also

says there is considerable socialequality among the races, that he

saw all colors at a masquerade ball,all dancing together.

;C -, The new county board of registrationmet at the court house Mondayof this week, this being their first

meeting. The board organized andelected Geo. J. Hiers chairman. Themembersof the board are: Geo. J.wi^re "Rhrhardt: Geo. Turner. DenMark; J. G. Rhoad, Fishpond.The rails of the Bamberg-Ehrhardtrailroad are laid to a point

just outside of town, and the whistleof the locomotive can be plainlyheard. There is some work to

be done on the Lemon swamp trestle,and this will cause some delay.Otherwise the rails would be laid to

town this week.T

We learn that Mr. H. W. McMillan,the new depot agent, will occupythe residence of Capt. W. R. Wright,on Bridge street. Capt. Wright'sfamily will move either to Savannahor Augusta. At present Mrs. Wrightand daughter are spending a whilein the country with her daughter,Mrs. B. F. Hill.

Supervisor Bruce tells us that hestarted w<-rk last Friday on the new

road from Bamberg to Denmark.Work was started on the Denmarkend. He proposes to make this thewidest and best road in the county,and it should be, as it is the most

important highway we have. Thework is being done with the countychain gang.

If you don't believe that advertisingpays, ask any patron of The Herald.Two weeks ago Mr. H. M.Graham advertised that he was startinga new series of the StandardBuilding & Loan Association, andhe showed us letters from a numberof out-of-town parties stating theyhad seen the advertisement andwanted some shares. He says theadvertisement paid him handsomely.

Advertising in The Herald certainlypays, &s our advertising patronagehas increased very much over

what it formerly was. In fact we

are growing a little all the time, forwhich we thank our customers andfor which we try to give them fullvalue for their money. Our circulationcontinues to grow steadily. Wehave added more new subscribersthis year so rar man ever ueiore

except when we were running a contest.Some Fish Story.

As a disciple of the mighty Ximrod,Mr. Roy Kearse, of Ehrhardt,has entrenched himself behind a

most enviable record. A few dayssince he drew forth a bag net withthe following variety of water dwellers:One alligator, three "cooters,"one cat fish, one trout, one "sucker,"and four perch. If there is one in

Bamberg county who can beat thisfor a single catch, we would like to

know it.

New* Advisements.

Peoples Bank.Have You a BankAccount?

F. Marion Green.For Sale.

Enterprise Bank.Check Your

Expenditures.Enterprise Bank.Panama-Pacific

Exposition.B. W. Hiers.Cotton Weigher at

Ehrhardt.Lowndes J. Bro~*ning.Political

Notice.W. A. Klauber.Easter Clothing

at Klauber's.Isaac W. Carter.Magistrate at

Ehrhardt.

\y. G. Hoffman.Good Advice.Mrs. Geo. A. Jennings.For Sale.Ximmons" Barber Shop.Spray

Baths.G. F. Hair and W. D. Coleman.

Opening Books Subscription.Home Building & LoanAssociation.Stockholders'Meeting.LaVerne Thomas & Co..Last Call

Before Easter.

Price & Johnson.The Final Touchto Your Easter Costume.

County Dispensary Board.MonthlyStatement.

International Harvester Co..InternationalHarvester Wagons.Mrs. A. McB. Speaks & Co..Your

Attention Please!

Rentz & Felder.A WonderfulThing.

Farmers & Merchants Bank.First You Save Some Money.

Baseball Game.

Carlisle School baseball team opensthe 1914 season, at Rhoad Park, next

Thursday, April the 9th, with the

unarieston nign scnuoi aggicgauuu.

The team has. been doing hai*d workand has had a few practice games.They are going in to defend theirtitle as the State prep champions for

another year. The game will be calledat 4.00 o'clock promptly. Let

everybody come out and see the

game.

Glendale Spring.

This spring, on the plantation ofCol. Jno. F. Folk, is getting to be

a most popular resort for people intown. A number of people go outthere every day to get the water,and it is no unusual sight to see threeor four automobiles at the spring at

one c. Numbers of people bringthr water home with them, some of' jem drinking no other water. Allwho have tasted the water are charmedwith it. It is certainly a fine waver,and the analysis shows t to have

considerable medical propertieswhich are beneficial to anybody.

The flow of the spring has increasedvery much recently, owing toimDrovements which Col. Folk has

made. The flow now is somethinglike seventy gallons a minute, a

four inch iron pipe has been putdown to the rock and the flow of waterfills this pipe, it flowing out at

the top and falling over like a fountaininto the cement basin. The waterhas also broken out in nearbyplaces, and Col. Folk will soon havea much larger basin put in and tryto control the flow. It is his ideathat the spring is really located a

short distance from where it springsout, and that the water is now comingout through fissures in the rock.He will endeavor to locate the exact

spot where the spring really comes

from.There is no question but that the

spring is susceptible to development,and it may be piped to town or a

regular resort be made of the place.It is certainly beautifully situatedfor development.

Married" in Spartanburg.

The following clipping from theSpartanburg Herald will be of interestto the many friends of the bride,as she with her parents formerly livedat Denmark, this county:A marriage which came as a delightfulsurprise to friends, not only

in this city, but throughout the State,occurred yesterday morning at 11o'clock at the home of the bride'sparents on Woodward street, when.Miss Ethel Kearse was united in marriageto John Ray Simpson.

Rev. E. S. Alderman, pastor of theFirst Baptist church, performed theceremony in the presence of a fewfriends and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Simpson left at noon

for Atiania ana ouier puims, «uuc

they will spend their honeymoon andon their return will be at home totheir friends on North Dean street.

Mrs. Simpson is originally from thelower part of the State, but sincecoming to Spartanburg has mademany friends who will read of hermarriage with pleasurable interest.She was formerly stenographer forThe Herald.

Mr. Simpson is from Laurens, butnow holds a position in this city,where he has made many friends,who hold him in the highest esteem.The following announcements were

mailed to-day:Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kearse announcethe marriage of their daughter,Ethel Mary to John Ray Simpson,Tuesday, March 31, 1914, Spartanburg,South Carolina. At home

after April 10, 221 North Deanstreet. I

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PENSION MONEY RECEIVED. |Clerk of Court Free Ready to Give

Out Checks to Pensioners.

Clerk of Court Free has receivedthe pension money, and is low

ready to give out the checks to thepensioners of Bamberg county. Thefollowing is the official list of pensionersof this county and the amount

will roppivp'tav.ix '» *4i * w^/4 v..

CLASS A.$96.00Bessinger,J. \\\, Bamberg.

Bishop. 0., Ehrhardt.Bessinger, C. W., Olar. N

Pearson, H. F., Bamberg.Rentz, J. G.. Bamberg.Wilson, H. E.. Bamberg.Zeigler, J. H., Bamberg.

CLASS B.$72.00Copeland, J. C., Ehrhardt.Zeigler. J. J.. Ehrhardt.

CLASS C. Xo. 1.34 8.00Beard, \V. T., Bamberg.Brickwell, X., Ehrhardt.Carter, M. S., Bamberg.Dempsey, E. R., Midway.Dempsev, R. C., Midway.McMillan, J. E., Midway.Myers, A. B., Midway.

CLASS C, Xo. 2.324.00Clayton, G. W., Ehrhardt.Eavee, X. M., Govan.Griffin, Wm., Bamberg.Hartzog, D. A., Denmark.Hadwin, N. M., Denmark.Hanberry, G. D., Olar.Johnson, James, Bamberg.McMillan, C. M., Bamberg.Ximmons, J. C., Govan.Smoak, M. C., Bamberg.Sandifer, W. P., Bamberg.Williams, W. W., Bamberg.

CLASS C, No. 3.348.00Free, Maria, Bamberg.Ray, Lucia, Govan.

CLASS Cf, NO. 4.324.00Boozer, Elizabeth, Denmark.Beard, M. E., Bamberg.Black, M. A., Ehrhardt.Bishop, S. A., Ehrhardt.Brown, Georgiana, Midway.Carter, X. M., Bamberg.Dunn, C. J., Bamberg.Eaves, M. J., Bamberg.Fail, Emily, Govan.Gillam, M. A., Bamberg.Gillam, Catherine, Bamberg.Grimes, Emma, Govan.Hiers, M. A., Ehrhardt.Hair, Josephine, Bamberg.Hutto, Jane E., Denmark.Inabinet, M. A., Denmark.Jones, Sylvania, Bamberg.Jones, M. L., Bamberg.Johns, M. L., Bamberg.Johnson, Alice, Bamberg.Kinsev, Martha, Branchville.Kirtfland, Regusta, Bamberg.Kinard, C. A., Ehrhardt.McMillan, M. A., Bamberg.Muse, M. V., Bamberg.Main, Mattie, Olar.Morris, Nellie, Bamberg.Morris, Eliza, Bamberg.Neal, Adeline, Bamberg. jNeville, Elizabeth, Bamberg. ]

LaFitte, M. J., Denmark.<

Prescott, E. C., Bamberg. jPhillips, Fannie, tsamoerg.

Proveaux, Melinda, Bamberg.Smoak, Annie, Bamberg. S

Smoak, Rebecca, Bamberg.Snyder, M. L., Bamberg. jStarr, Elizabeth, Olar. i

Smoak, Delilah, Olar.Smith, M. E., Denmark,

v Thompson, Elizabeth, Bamberg.Tindal, S. R., Denmark.Tant, S. A., Denmark.Tant, M. E., Denmark.Touchstone, Nora, Denmark. (

Zeigler, J. A., Bamberg.Walker, M. E., Bamberg.

Cement Horse Trough.On his Glendale plantation a fewdaysago Col. Jno. F. Folk showed

us a new departure for this country.He had recently put in a well curb ofbrick and a cement horse trough.He had made a most excellent troughof large size for the small amount of^$3.20, and it will last a life time.One of lumber would have cost nearlyor quite as much and it would havebeen rotten in a few years. He hadthe mould of the trough made from

cheap lumber and into the mold was

poured the cement and sand after itwas mixed. When the mixture hardenedthe mold was removed. Thisis a movement that could be followedwith profit by many-of our largefarmers, especially as lumber is gettinghigher and the quality poorerall the time.

DIRECTORY OF TRINITY METHOODISTCHURCH.

Preaching every Sunday morningat 11 o'clock.

Preaching every Sunday eveningof nVlnpk. j

Sunday-school every Sunday afternoonat 3:30 o'clock.Mid-week prayermeeting every

Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock,Epworth League every Tuesday

evening at 7:30 o'clock.Everybody is cordially invited to

attend these services.W. H. HODGES, Pastor,

Railroad Avenue,Bamberg, S. C.

The Herald Book Store has a largequantity of fine tablets, all in one

lot, selling for 5c each. Some of

| them are worth 10c to 25c each.

The Laslof the s

I have just received anothei

Horses andthat I have received this i

need of an animal . .

For Farmor driving purposes, callcertainly please you both i

Onallfir arw

I have also just received ar

one and two-horse . . .

Hackney VSee me before buying any

G.FRANKBJBAMBERG. SOUTH

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MONTHLY STATEMEOf the Dispensaries in Bamjberg County for tl

ALL STOCK IS GIVEN AT CONSLDispensary No. Location Total Invoice, in- Total Sales

eluding Stock onhand 1 day Mon.

Bamberg, S. C. 1 R. R. Ave. $7,796.00 $4,323.0Denmark, S. C. 2 Palmetto Ave. 8,604.95 2,083.4Dlar, SC. 3 R. R. Ave. 6,425.35 1,735.2Shrhardt, S. C. 4 Main St. 5,896.84 1,920.1Dovan, S. C. 5 R. R. Ave. 995.85 327.9

$29,718.99 $10,389.8STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,

Bamberg County.Personally appeared J. M. Grimes, J. B. Kearse, W. H. Faust, n

Board, who, being each duly and severally sworn, deposes and says*ect.Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March,

Mother's i Almanac. Death of Lizzie Lee Pri

[ tell you when it comes to dates, On ^e^eafJ>y morning <12th the death-angel came

My mother s just the boss! home Qf Mr and Mrg Luth(She tells me all I want to know er and called away to the

'Thout ever gettin* cross. spirit land their daughteyears.

, i.She was in the bud-of wo:

You d think she d get mixed up when only a few dayg,sometimes. ed her from her loved ones

At school I know I do. I The funeral services w

Bout "Washington, and Plymouth ducted b-v Rev* ^ues®Hill church, and her bodyR°ck> { to rest beside her infant s

And 1492. j brother, who preceded heyears ago.

But mother says: "The war with She was a devoted Christiber of Mt. Pleasant Luthera

Spam She had dreamed, only a

Was fought in '98. previous to her death, ofThe year you all had chicken-pox, heaven and of the beauty a

Exceptin" little Kate. ness sh? found there- Shtam ready to meet my God

She was the pride of h"That year, of course, the Spanish she always found pleasur

ships ministering the needs of he

Were sunk in Cuba's channels; an^| love^ ones;She was studious and ot

T was summer, for I d put away schoolroom and lovedYou children's winter flannels. ' teacher and pupils. We sh

to Him who doeth all th

"The Boer war in Africa. and feel tllat our loss >sa T

That was a dreadful thing!.Began in. '99, I know, NOTICE.

Jack broke his arm that spring. ^

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Bv virtue of a commissito the undersigned by tl

"'T was nineteen-four, and winter, tary of the State of Sou

t00 Una, books of subscriptio

When' Japs and Russians fought, fP"?1 stof of. Ho??e,H. ..

and Loan Association will 1\ ou almost had pneumonia then jn Bamberg, S. C., at nineFrom that bad cold you caught." m. April 10th, 1914.

GEORGE F.W D GOT F

There's six of us, and we're mixed |* ' w

up "Mama zat man is Arfur

With hist'rv just that way. cuts my hair and shave:~,....

_puts zat nice sweet sing out

Sometimes it s measles, croup or b(m|es on mg. gen(J {he c,

mumps, and let us fix them up fo

But there's no date that ever stumps Ximmons* Barber Shop..a<

My mother, night or day! Stockholders' Meeting.'.St. Nicholas. scribers to the capital sto<

m Home Building & Loan A::n ^ - t J . .^ /v doi'

The Herald Book Store has re- WU1 Ilolu a i "Uu. .

cutat six o'clock in the town haeently received a large shipment of purpose Qf orgaillzing.sample box papers. Papers worthfrom 25c to 50c a box are being sold Shipment of initial cards

at less than wholesale price. The lot velopes just received. Beaut

will not last long. Call and make signed gold initials. Only 2

your selection before the best is sold. Any initial can be supplied.

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UWBERGCAROLINA

-,£y \ie Month of March, 1914.fMERS' PRICES.

Breakage Stock on Hand Other Credits Operating .j

Last Day of R. R. Claims Ex. ofeachMonth & goods Rt. Dispensary ' \

7 $4.65 $3,316.75 $151.53 $ 97.805 5.60 6,069.80 446.10 107.197 8.70 4,495.70 173. &9 80.122 9.35 3,802.45 140.31 84.610 1.10 663.85 33.00

1 $29.40 $18,348.55 $911.83 $402.72'' ^

aembers of the Bamberg .County Dispensarys that the foregoing statement is true and cor- x

1914.J. S. WALKER, Notary Public. ,

iester. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES..

}f Marchinto the Advertisements Under This Head 25c.

er Priest- For 25 Words or Less.beautifulr of 16 pGr gale.Chrysanthemum plants,

all colors, 5c each. MRS. GEO. A.manhood, JENNINGS, Bamberg, S. C.Less part- «

5- For Sale.Ear corn one dollar andere con- ten cents at corn crib on home placePleasant near Eenmark. J. K. MAYFIELD, >was laid Denma.k s. c..4-S.ister and j,r several For Salt.10,000 pounds good f'dder.Delivered at Bamberg at $1.75 < fan, mem- per hun(ire(i pounds. F. MARIONn church. GREEN Cope g. c._4_23.few daysbeing in Automobiles Insured..1912 modndhappi- e|s 21^ per cent; 1913 models 2 per

i said, cent. Old line company. H. M.

er hQme GRAHAM, Agent, Bamberg, S. C.e in ad-r parents CANDIDATES CARDSledient in ==

bv both COUNTY COMMISSIONER,ould Ifrw - tings well I am a candidate to succeed my>rgain. seif as County Commissioner of BamIIEND.berg County, in the Democratic pri

mary, of course. H. W. CHITTY.

on issued COTTON WEIGHER AT OLAR.le Secre- .

ith Caro- I hereby announce myself a can- :

n to the didate for cotton weigher at Olar, S.Building c., subject to the rules of the Demo- *

je opened cratic party. D. J. TEMPLETON.o'clock a.

EHRHARDT COTTON WEIGHER.HAIR, <MAN. j hereby announce myself a canvimmnnsdidate in the Democratic primary; dad an- for Cotton Weigher at Ehrhardt,

n'nrtv subject to the rules of the party. '

lildren in J- H- CARTER.r Easter. *

dv MAGISTRATE AT EHRHARDT.

The sub- i hereby announce myself a candi3kof the date for Magistrate at Ehrhardt, subssociationject to the rules of the Democratic fafternoon primary. ISAAC W. CARTER.ill for the

EHRHARDT COTTOX WEIGHER.

and en- I hereby announce my candidacyifiiiiv Ha- for Cotton Weigher at Ehrhardt, in11 u * uc

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oc a box. the ru]es 0f the party. f;B. W. fflERS. M

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