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' ANNOUNCEMEh / GRAND JO CLUBS ARRANGED FOR I . \ 11 If You Don't Get a Lot of Get a Club; Get Tw< U Clubs?( V Bamberg and surrounding counties k are going to be awakened from their peaceful slumbers! Things are go^ ing to move; happenings are going to come to pass; the inside is going to be turned out! There is going to be a literal, true-for-a-fact, shonuff l shake-up! Now, prepare for it. Here goes: On another page in The Herald today will be found a most remarka ble offer. Look at the clubs that v V 'have been arranged for our Grand * ? 1 o via em o rro n Pr_ j " DOU&mr rcnuu nicj aic ou uhuuq ed that everybody can get one or more. If you have only a few subscriptions, you can surely arrange them into a club, and thereby, avail yourself of a big extra vote bonus. V Booster Period November 13-20. ^ Booster Period is from Saturday, { November 13th, to Saturday, November 2'0th, inclusive. There are three more weeks now, and every minute _ taust count, if you calculate on win| ning one of the big prizes. The last period is going to start off in a fij^. grand rush, and to make things hum, K >; the clubs will prevail for one week L only, or rather, to be exact, seven ? : work days. Wf / 10,000 Extra Votes Every Day. Every day during this booster pe| riod, the contestant turning in the if largest amount in subscriptions will . - be awarded 10,000 extra votes. Now, ; there is no reason why you should imt sret those 10.000 votes. It may not take a great many subscriptions ^ to win the extra votes, as the offer is open for each one of the seven big ' days. There will be no more Boost\ er Periods during this contest. There will be no more opportunities to get 10,000 votes extra for" the largest ^|f: amount of subscriptions turned in in / * a single day, so don't wait, but get in just as many subscriptions as you | possibly can every day during the |. V ' Booster Period. j Every contestant should work for ; ,r ^ a club for each day during this pe' \ . riod. Work is what counts. Work will be rewarded every day during :v; the period, and in addition "extra ? votes will be given for clubs. We want everybody to share in these clubs, so they have been arranged from as few as three one-year subscriptions, so there will be no exv cu6e for any contestant failing to get \ V extra votes. I Keep in the game. If you have gotten behind, don't get discouraged. Get to work?that is the thing to do. There is no possible chance for Vou to lose. You get; a valuable prize, else you get a good check for ten per cent, ui course, you want the prize?then work for it. Set V your goal up for that beautiful $150 i'f-- .. suite of furniture, and work for that r goal. The matter rests entirely upon T the effort of the contestant. Every contestant is upon an equal footing; she may secure as few Qr as many subscriptions as she likes; but if she wants one of the prizes, it is up to > ber get the subscriptions. We wanivthe subscribers/and have no interest in the matter* other than a / personal desire to reward good and faithful service to The Herald. We want to Increase our lists of subscribe ' ^ ers and we want those who owe us to pay up, and we are going to pay in valuable prizes and hard money 'f ? = GREAT CELEBRATION. At Charleston, December 13th to 17th, 1915. The Southern Commercial congress will be held at Charleston December 13th to 17th, 1915. This is an association of prominent business men iV ' J." f " illl?iM IJH^^IMaW /-. V U. S. BATTLESHIP from all over the South and meet, ings are held each year for the purpose of discussing business welfare, both of the manufacturer and of the farmer. Last year the congress was held at Oklahoma City and the year ot MrkUilo T* h"! 5 vPflr tbti UK31 Ui C au .uwiav. * ^ vv4,? V44v meeting is to be held at Charleston and very many men of prominent / h S' - it OF ONE ASTER PERIOD. EVERYBODY IN THE RACE Votes It Will Be Your Fault, o Clubs: Go After Bis iet Them. i j handsomely for that work to be done. . If you want to share in this prize giving and money distributing cami paign, do your part; we'll do ours, i Miss O'Quinn Wins Kodak. Miss Eula O'Quinn, having to her ! credit the largest number of renewal i subscriptions between Thursday, October 28th, and Saturday, November 6th, was awarded the Pocket Folding Brownie Kodak, given by Mack's Drug Store. Miss O'Quinn h*s our congratulations upon her good work. She may call at Mack's Drug Store and receive the kodak at her convenience. . Here's a Suggestion. Now that the contest is drawing toward a close, we have a suggestion to make. Every one of your friends should now come to your aid. Don't overlook a single one of them. You have a plenty of friends to win the capital prize for you. Better make a list of your friends and make it a point to see every one of them during the next ten days. Carry a pencil and paper with you, and when you think of a name, jot it down before you forget. Keep the people on your list well informed as to your standing, and see that they work for you. Don't delay. Hitch up old Dobbin , | and get on your way toward getting that big prize. It's worth working for. If it wasn't, we would not give it. Don't depend on just getting the few subscriptions right around you and think that that will get you a $150.00 suite of furniture, because it w'lDnot. You must get out in the county. Visit every section of Bam berg county, and the neighboring sections in other counties. Go where you will. There are subscriptions waiting on you at every cross road; all you have to do to get them is to go after them. Try it. Get'a horse and buggy. If you haven't got' one, it will pay you to borrow one. Take a free delivery route. See every one on the route?house by house. Don't kmiss a single one. For there's a dollar and a half, or maybe three dollars or more, waiting for you at every house. Just let us know where you want to go, we'll furnish you the lists for any point. Special Notice. The contestants are asked to take especial notice of the fact that there will be no time during the remainder of the contest that they will be able to secure so large a bonus as during the Booster Period. - This is to be a real Booster Period, and there will be no larger bonuses offered at any time during the contest. So no contestant need expect that there will be a better time to send in their subscriptions, for there will not be. This is positively as large a bonus as will be offered. Foreshadowed. Madge?Why did you throw him over? / \ Mabel?He would have been a very parsimonius husband. Madge?But he fairly lavished money on you during the engagement. Mabel?Yes;'but as soon as we began to talk honeymoon the first thing he did was to look up excursion rates.?Judge. ; business, social and public life have already accepted invitations to be present. At least four members of ? Aril nf lilt; CitUlllCl U1 lilt; 1/1 coiucui. ui iwv United States will be present at the meeting. A squadron of the Atlantic Fleet, torpedo boats, submarines and torpedo boat destroyers, as well as i "SOUTH CAROLINA." dreadnaughts, will be in the Charleston harbor, open for inspection of the public, December 14th and 15th, i and visitors at this time will also : U . r ^ nlflisnro r? f copillpr fl mflJT- I i na? c mc yivnowi v wi w? ...?0 i nificant carnival. i Southern railway is arranging i I special fare tickets and excursion i ; trains.?adv. | i i ill r ' i i"'11 1 i ^, Iiiiii comes Ir^ih rea<^j| III n ?\ 11 ^^f^zfrnnnvv jn **** w|V\|P|jS^ the Bank! A Bank account is a mark of solidity. It establishes a man in the minds of others as a solid citizen. Those who save regularly regardless of how much, are soon looked upon as men of means. The world confers its favors upon those who prove capable of doing justice to themselves as well as to others. In-justice to yourself you should start a Bank account. Start with $1 if you please. i I-A?n.:/i am Ca.,]M<vc It per ecill luicicsi raiu irii PEOPLES BANK Bamberg, - South Carolina I A WARM BATH IN A I I WARM BATHROOM I m I "T T THY bathe in discomfort and I W .ran the risk of catching cold I when a perfection Smokeless i oil heater in five minutes time I will make the bathroom warm as I I % Take it wherever it is needed? I I * touch a match ?and its genial I warmth soon changes chills to I II comfort It helps you dress, it helps ] | you work, it makes food taste better. |l Convenient, clean, no smoke or smell. |H Ten hours of solid comfort on a gallon of jfl kerosene. |l Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond ( White Oil to obtain best results ii> Oil jl ! Stoves, Lamps and heaters. ] ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY H ' (New Jersey) |H BALTIMORE IB Washington, D. C. Charlotte, N. C. IH Norfolk, Va. Charleston, W. Va. Richmond, Va. Charleston, S. C. Look for the jB Triangle Trade- |l In many styles I f IB and sizes at all M IB iwfkvnl P ? - |B I Pacific fcpositio* ?? 3 Ifejsl I ,' 'l'l Come to the Herald Book Store for al kinds of legal blanks. : " - <- - - - '... . t-.5J^# i-#.*". J V:?i^r..l.:?:>J'.>.:..xJ .-.- . - i! | EINQirs'EERUNQ AMD 5 I ? Land Surveys, Drafting, Drainage Estimates, Designing \UP WORK A SPEC FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRI LENAIRE WOLFE or VIR Phones: 269, 241 -L, 72 f, OUR BANKCANH' PRUDENT MAN"TO H ACCOUNTS STR/ J If you will open a bank accou = show you how to keep your accoui check you write will be a LEGAL I And we shall always, free of cl vise with you about money matters. We shall be glad to keep ; MONEY; so will you. Make OUR bank YOl Wp nav 4 nftr nent. inte I pounded quarterly on savii I Farmers & Merch ^ EHRHARDT, S. i' ' i nni?/* u^1 f HTaIA ?? ^1?A D{/ X lit; JLJCll X CICpilUllC 19 U1C Ul} Ring up on the Bell. | You may talk about dull ti your breath but it won't help breath to talk into your Bell Tele] | Ring up old customers, then t of prospects, there is no quickei saves more time or expense. If you haven't a Bell Telepl Call the Business office for rates. SOUTHERN BELL TELEP] AND TELEGRAPH COMI j BOX 108, COLUMBIA, SOUTI I ' I I NO MATTER WHAT THE TROUBLE |^j with your auto may be we can J} ! repair it if it is repairable at MS IE all. Whether it be new wheels, K9fi9f[j a new top, or the repairing or IBHHH replacing of some of the mechanism, we have both the facili- /IvK ~7i. ties and the skill to remedy what is wrong. Send your use- (/\7///% less car here and we'll restore ///// f it to usefulness. ' 7 /./ J. B. BRIC ^ / SURVEYING , Blue Printing, r. IALTY TE OR CALL GIL F. BRYANT Orangeburg, S. C. ELP THE EEP HIS \IGHT HHjlH I nt with us .we will | its straight. Every RECEIPT. large, cheerfully ad' J ' you from LOSING JR bank I ' rest, com- ) lgs depsits ants Bank I C* wmmmJr I Ben of Business. imes 'till you lose ^ matters, save your phone. . ttart on a fresh list way ? none that jjjjgS tone, get one now. 30NE 'ANY \I?Ll7 I CAROLINA. < ^ | ;K LE Bamberg, S. C.