"'vSr * 5HE Hamburg feralb to Established 1891. ©ae Dollar and a Half a Year. BAMBERG, S. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1917. WOUNDS AIKEN POLICEMAN. j IN STATE HAItTZOG-MCRPH. BYNC'S ARMY DRIVEN BACK MRS. RE SAULLES ACQUITTED. GAUNTRY NEWS LETTERS THE PALMETTO Was Tried For Murder of Her Harney Craig: Is Accused of Pretty Home Wedding Solemnized on Afternoon. Husband. Divorced Johnson. t OF VARIOUS Wednesday MAKE STRONG ATTACK AT 80ME INTERESTING HAPPENINGS ShootingWellsSOME OCCURRENCES HIXS KINDS IN SOUTH CAROLINA. . IN VARIOUS SECTIONS. Aiken. Nov. 30..Police Officer Wednesday afternoon at half past Mineola, X. Y., Dec. 1..It Wells Jphnson was shot four times five o'clock at the home of the bride, but one hour and forty-threerequired for for Their minutes for a in Court News Items Gathered All Around the by Barney Craig late this afternoon State News Boiled Down Quick Miss Annie Lang Hartzog, second Germans Pay Dearly jury Supreme near the grounds of About and liritish Retake here tonight to reach a verdict of and Elsewhere. on Park avenue, Reading..Paragraphs daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vastine J. Effort, County not guilty in the trial of Mrs. Blanca « a carnival show that has been Men and Happenings. Hartzog, was married to Mr. Duncan All Their Lost Positions.Nearly Colston Clippings. o f Tn froKiiTor Tho De Saulles for the murder of her week. uL x iiv here this playing vmiuil lUUlpiiy viau^cuui^. Craig had been arrested earlier in home had been transformed into a husband, John L. De Saulles,divorced cent of the stores Kor 1 TJio fiprmaiK ill fl and club Ehrhardt Etchings. the afternoon by Officer Johnson, and Seventy-five per veritable fairyland. The hallway was former Yale football star of Charleston have no sugar. Those violent offensive over the entire front at his home near it was during an argument that the in pink and green, huge pink man, Wesbury, which are are limiting where the British made their notable Ehrhardt, Dec. 4..Who has not shooting occurred. It is claimed that selling sugar and smilax being chrysanthemumsused Long Island, the night of August 3. customers to two pounds at a time. gains last week have pushed back In the verdict no reference what- keard of or seen the wonders of Craig was about to be arrested the in profusion. at- Gen. Byng's troops at several points. e.*er was made to It was a pictures? Who will dispute their second time and he warned the officer Malcolm R. Marion, a Chester The guests were received by insanity. was the attack * moving and that Johnson pulled his torney, who entered army service in Especially severe plea of temporary loss of accounta- their right to title "the greatest away, Harry Graham and H. L. Mesdames wood and and then the fusilade of shots May last as a first lieutenant, has the Bourlon betweenbiiity which formed the basis of the achievement of the twentiethscientificpistol, and ushered into the livingBaggott, line under its vres, where the British defendant's case. They are the wonder of the followed. The officer was hit four been promoted to be a major. room to view the presents, which Moeu. century?" impetus was driven back to the Mrs. De who had entire civilized world. Through their times, once in the mouth, once in the William Banks, editor of the were numerous and beautiful. This vicini-j Saulles, ty of the Bapaume-Cambrai road an air of extreme entertainment is furnished side and twice in the leg. The officer Record, has been appointed room was in green and yellow, and maintained medium, Columbia north of Graincourt.a distance of the two weeks of the to millions of people situated distant fired once, but Craig was not hit. inspector of explosives for South the soft of candelabra made the throughout self-possession glow about two miles. Likewise on the received the verdict from theatres and others who before Officer Johnson was taken to the at a salary of $2,500 a year. room lovely. Great yellow trial, smilingly. Carolina, southern base the enemy drove She shook hands with each of the could not spare the expense. Their hospital, where he is resting easy to- The appointment was announced in tall vases were on the chrysantheumsthrough from to jurors as left the box and to alue as an educational medium is night. Craig is under arrest. from Washington. mantle. The parlor was done in they two miles. The each gave a nod of appreciation. beyond estimate. World famous The Sumter chamber of commerce green and white, and this room was .another officials, Red Cross in Europe and U. S. of Lavacquerie was capturedvillageby noted public a of beautiful. personages, actors, is daily expecting consignment especially the Germans, but later in a AMERICAN SOLDIER HANGED. seenes from every corner of the earth, to seed for free distribution several The Red Cross has arranged tobacco Just before the ceremony was recovered. counterattack wonderful construction enterprises, buy material for surgical dressings, from J. W. Moore, the lessee of the musical selections were rendered by Other counter-attacks have Had Outraged and Murdered Little .and world's events are and knitted arti- Farmers Tobacco warehouse of Dr. O. D. Faust on the violin, Mr. C. and French Girl. hospital garments, the from Gouzeaucourt ' on the enenly driven * -N and truthfully reproducedphotographedcles, to be sold at substantially cost 1 for the 1918 selling season. E. Black on the cello, and Mrs. the to the east. the entertainment and Sumter, ridge Dec. 3..The sereen for prices to the chapters throughout the Thomas at the piano. Mrs.LeVerneHard fighting is still in progress Washington, education of all. The "Royal of Private Frank Cadue, of the country to be made up by the women Santa Claus Letters. Charles Black sang very sweetly over the greater portion of the execution is now placing their machinery The cost will be "Sunshine of Your then the infantry, for the rape and murder of Theatre"of America. Christmas edition Smile;" front. and within the next few days will The Herald's strains of Lohengrin pealed forth fifteen-milea seven-year-old French girl, in $3,457,200. on In Palestine. to the doors to the will be published Thursday, on November 5, has been be ready open To meet conditions arising from softly, and the bridal party entered, Palestine on the line extending all. Dec. 13th. As usual, we will be In the War amusement and delight of Italian reverses the Red Cross j preceded by two beautiful little to by Department. approved for all the little folk's to write from the northeast of Jerusalem our folks are getting to Paris glad of St. Cadue was Ranged, after sentence Some of immediately from dispatched him what girls, Ruby Murph, Matthews, the sea the Turkish forces, facing the Santa Claus and tell a instead ' here is one entitled ana ^rnne by military court-martial, be real poets; including 2,000' mattresses,supplies and The niece or tne oriaegroom, troops under Gen. Allenby are want for Christmas, as had been "The Kaiser's Prayer:" blankets and 10,000 pairs 8,000of they Baggott, of Charleston, cousin of the considerable activity. Several lo- of being shot, previously Herald will print the letters. All showingsaid. The record of the trial says he socks. bride. They carried baskets of cal have taken place, and these Santa Claus letters should be in fights confessed to the crime and pleaded Mine Gott. you will be mine pardner; The children of Belgium, chrysanthemums and were to Gen. Allenby, have had The Herald office not later than yellowaccording that being under the influence of You don't know who I am. of whom are orphans, arethousandsob- dressed in white tulle over satin. The results favorable to his men. Monday, Dec. 10th to insure he did not know what he was I am the emperor kaiser; of special care. Food and maid of honor, Miss Mamie Hartzog, liquor jects our Christmas issue. If Will-iam. in publication came behind the Prisoners. doing. De emperor alone have been purchasedclothingby their sister of the bride, Claims 4,000 the little ones will write In the case the War De- the Red Cross for the Belgians at a flower girls. She was dressed in white Berlin, Dec. 1..The Germans reviewing to Santa Claus, in care of mai > You know I whipped them Belgians, cost of $173,000. Many of the lettersnet and carried an armful of captured 4.000 British and partmeni considers military i«.w filled Russia full: The Herald, we feel sure ofd Santa Cambraiyesterdayhas been complied with in every Und mitt bullets in free Belgium are exposedchildrento of white chrysanthemums tiedbeautifulwith several batteries in the see and every one was first case of I'll France and Italy shell and in order to save them will ,read tulle. The bride slowly the war office announces. Cadue's the respect. Und whip fire, remember to send them yellow region, American Bull. in them, but j on arm of that between its kind to occur in the Und blow up Johnny asylums are being organized f the stairway the descendedThe statement says to reach us by the 10th France and Switzerland, where they in time her father, meeting the bridegroom Moeurves and Bourlon and from army abroad. / ^ q inst. all dem other nations can be to Mr. John Murph, and La Folie the Germans Now for taken safety...... , with his best man, FontaineAided First Captured German. I don't give a ; at the foot of the stairs. They stood threw back the British to the and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. be my pardner M. Neeley War-Savings Certificates. in the door, where Dr. Bays, of Graincourt, Anneux and Nov. 29..Lieut. W. E. If you'll just at parlor villagesNewberry, Uncle Sam. Neeley spent Thanksgiving the stormed the heights on the of a member of Und whip means.even of Sumter, performed impressive Cantaing,Bickley, Newberry, where had a with limited they familyDenmark,The man west bank of the Schedl, on both the medical corps in the American a few ring ceremony. submarines; at the home of Mr. and Mrs.reunionjthe school boy or girl with and also captured in has You know them and then.who The bride was beautiful in a white sides of , expeditionary forces France, All Europe knows dot well; Edward Neeley. i to spare now pennies Gonnelieu and Villers-Guislain. had the distinction of rendering Kearse and and invest-!igeorgette crepe dress, white satin a now Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe wants a safe profitable first German But Edison got patent will sslippers, and a veil wreathed in aid to the prisonermedical R. M. Kearse a of ] which at the same time all to . spent part Mrs.meat Lines intact. American The Tot blows dem 1 carried a British Again captured by the troops. last week in Columbia. ] lelp the country, finds his opportuni- orange blossoms. She of white bride roses and With the British Army in France, honor, which has come to this young Mr. G. V. Kearse is at present in \ty in the new war savings certificate bouquet lovely Now, Gott, if you will do this. fern. Dec. 2, 3 p. m..Nine separate Newberry physician, is appreciated and I will always love; Flint, Mich., and will be there sev- ]plan. launched Lieut. friends. Den you and After the ceremony the guests against counter-attacksby Bickley's of the earth. eral weeks on business. During December, 1917, forces a Mr. J. S. Und I will be 6mperor will be to the dining room where by strong German MasnieresLieut. Bickley is son of Mrs. Pauline Black and son, of war-savings stamps repaired Und you the emperor above. 1918, January, were all repulsed after most Bickley, of Newberry county, who has block ice cream and last week-end with her «sold at each, at postoffices, pink delightful yesterday, Millette, spent $4.12 although the a commission as first lieutenant and many angel cake trmmed in orahge sanguinary fighting, held if refuse me this. brothers. Messrs. J. H. and H. C. ibanks, trust companies, their line back in the for several months. He But. Gott, you ' were served. The bride's table British pulled army ] houses and factories j blossoms * at eleven Kirkland. nusiness lessen the sharp salient was ordered to France soon after re- "Tomorrow night At the be- was beautiful, with a cluny to somewhat out Mrs. Julia Brabham and daughter, 1throughout the country. j battle raged an and saw I'll call mine Zeppelins a bowl of American there. An intense ceiving his commission, Miss Hattie Sue, are spending a while of each succeeding month the and pink centerpiece on heaven. jwinning the British has arrival Und declare war roses and white streamers of day and it is stated that service shortly after active very pleasantly at the home of Mr. (lost of a stamp will increase 1 cent. beauty between tulle tied at each corner of the table. killed more Germans at the front Lieut. Bickley graduated \ . issued during I wouldn't ask this from you, A. L. Kirkland. All war savings stamps and dark than in any similar from the medical college last Mrs. who has been spend- 1918 will mature January 1, 1923, In a corner in the back hallway, daylight But it can plainly be seen Forest, Martin period since the war began. It was and immediately thereafter 1 Eva Howell and Ella May summer, some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. when will be redeemed at $5 Misses dot button ing they from start as first lieu- v Edison * ~ a fight for a commission when pushes fViQ.. rmnph hnwl T_.it- continuous Dot UI C3IUCU UVCi virtually applied W. has returned to Black- < The difference between \ I got no submarine. Smith, cacfi. and Lena of the first counter-attack. tenant, which commission was work as a the at maturity tie Misses Rowley Williams ' stone, Va., to resume her ( price and price enemy infantry kept surging He has been in France ' purchaseRhoad pinned on the favors as the The granted. shortly Fort nurse. ] represents the interest the as each camel Rev. J. R. Smith, of Mill, the room to register forward in waves'and for several months. v'j 4 cent. [ left dining . town last week onpassedhis Miss Ada Kearse, of Columbia, ] will pay the holder, pergovernmentquests the fire from the through : in the bride's book, presided over by it was caught by a deer spent Thanksgiving at home. v

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