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r ? PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at! Other Points. ?L. B. Fowler spent Saturday in Columbia on business. I i l ?Mrs. D. C. Murph, of Orange- j burg, is visiting relatives in the city. j ?Pelzer Utsev left this week for Richmond, Va., to spend a few days. j ?J. C. Kearse; Esq., made a pro-j fessional visit to Columbia Tuesday, i ?Prof. J. F. Entzminger, ot Green- j wood, was a visitor in the city last week. . ?Miss Nell Black, who teaches at i Tk:.V^r\wClT/\ priflnf nQC+ I -DIBLLUV* UIC, oycui. l.uo ii vv" vuu at home. ?Mrs. G. W. Garland, matron at Coker college, is spending a few days at home. ?A. B. Utsey attended a meeting of fire insurance agents in Sumter last week.. ?Mrs. R. C. Jones returned home Saturday from a visit to relatives at Westminster. j ?Miss Mary Lee Grimes, of Winthrop college, was at home for a few days last week. ?The friends of Mrs. J. A. Byrd will regret to learn of her illness in a hospital in Columbia. ?PostoflBce Inspector A. J. Knight spent Monday night in the city with I his brother, A. W. Knight. ?Carroll Jones, a well known insurance man of Columbia, spent several days in Bamberg last week. ?-T R "Riant .T?__ .r T. Burch and D. W. Phillips returned Saturday from a business trip to Pennsylvania. ?Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smoak were among the Bamberg visitors to the automobile show in Columbia last week. % 1 ?E. H. Henderson, Esq., wras called to Aiken last week on account of the. death of his brother-in-law, Mr. Corliss. * ?-Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Heard, of v Detroit, Mich., are visiting Mr. Heard's brother, J. J. Heard, and Mrs. Heard. V -^Shell Bronson, a former resident of Bamberg, but who for several years has been abroad, is at home with relatives. , ?Miss Ethel Black, who has been .v- at home on account of illness for several days, has returned to Estill to resume teaching. ?Misses Edith Wood and Martha Smith, of Savannah, Dorothy Spence, of Dublin Ga., and Tommie Bone, of Memphis, Tenn., formed a very pleasant hohse party at the home of Mrs. J. C. Lewis the past week. ??j. H. Humbert, engineer of tne state highway department, who has ,been in Bamberg for several months in connection with the building of the Columbia-Savannah highway, left last week for Columbia, having completed his duties here. l Rollick * i "It Pay Specia "It Pavs to Ad this fact combine* rapid-fire idioms effected, marked i comedy drama in; . R< i Cha F Just one of 10 big | all fi j CHAUTAUQ * i BIG GAB-FEST; WOULD WEPT. John Sharp Williams Says Senate's Action History's Disgrace. Jackson. Miss., March 26.?Declaration by Senator John Sharp Williams, of Mississippi, that defeat of the league of nations "more than anything in my life made me come nearer doubting the cause of democracy, sometimes almost in the providence of God Himself," enlivene'd a joint session of the legislature here today. Senator Williams in his address said: "I am just from Washington where I have listened ad nauseum to the most confused gab-fest in the history of the world since the Maker created it. I do not see how any man who loves his country can look with unconcern on what has just occurred. But the trouble is, we don't seem to know what we want to do while the continent of Europe is in chaos. Chance for America. "There was a chance for the United States to stand at the head of a council of nations of the world; to lead the universe in the pathways of peace. The opportunity was rejected and future historians will refer to the last two years as the 'time of the great conspiracy,' that the history will be discreditable to some, especially in the American congress. "America went to war not because it wanted to, but because it was a necessity. We preached to our boys at home and in France that this war was being fought that wars might be nc more. We looked on the sufferings of Belgium and Serbia and resolved what we would do when the war was over. Then it finally was over, and we have done nothing. So far as wc are concerned it appears we are willing to go back to 1914, before it all began. "The long-winded arguments in the senate were like fiddling as Rome burned, talking with a world in chaos. Do yoru blame me for saying thai I would rather be a dog anfl bay the moon than to spend one minute ir the senate after the expiration of mj term of office? Opposed His Plans. "The great conspiracy commenced when the president went to Versail les, and every time news came froir Versailles that the president advo cated or opposed something the con spirators opposed his plans. The] are two-by-four politicians. I cal them that because that is what the] are, no matter how, high their sta tions. "Senator Lodge is the head of th* poison squad, and after the treats had been emasculated with reserva tions that no democrat could accepi he sought to blame the party for its rejection. "Has any great institution found ed by our forefathers fallen down a the time of stress and travail like the senate has fallen down? Democrats Express Sorrow. "I believe there are men now glac that the president is sick, perhap: ing American C Complete Production s to Ad\ COMPANY OF EIGHT. 1 Scenery and Lighting v c? tioc 10 auouiuLcijk ticaxi < d with the rich Americanisn of its dialogue and the man ts New York production as 1 years. edpa lutau OURTH NIGH features of the Chautauqua. ve days $2.50 plus 10 per cenl >UA WEEK HERE MAY 5tl JMM???????? 4. i hope for his death. When McKinI ley was shot down, when Garfield was i I shot, was there a democrat but exI j pressed sorrow? Has anyone seen ; words of sympathy^or the president i in any republican paper? A great i man is sick, a great mind and a great I character, and they have whispered, j 'We've got him now.' i "Men sometimes disparage idealj ists, but they are coarse-grained jack1 asses who do so, and they do it be| cause they are coarse-grained, but j the idealists point the way and cheer j men's souls. { "If the republicans elect the pres1 - - ^ i ?;n i. ?... 4 xv ident tne nrsi tmng ne win nave iu do is to make explanations, but the democrats will enter the fight with something definite. "Let us do as St. Paul said he had done: 'Fight the good fight and keep the faith.' " '1 < > mm Strong Methods. "How did Billings get to be so relentless a musician critic?" "By listening attentively to all the things musicians say about one another."?Washington Star. ^ i? ? I have just received my i??*t let ?. seed Spanish Peanuts and King's Early Big Boll Cotton Seed-. Place ' your order at once for same, as this I have also just received one carload of . is the last shipment of the season. I wire fencing. See me for prices. S. W. COPELAND, Ehrhardt, S. C. 4-8 >' CORRECTION! I II In setting the adver- 8 , tisement last week of | i the Peoples Bank The | Herald made the error | . I nf savins 5 t>er cent was R L ~ ?7 O ~ ? paid on savings depos; its. This was our error. The Peoples Bank pays 4 per cent compound interest pn savings depos' its. , NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED1 j ITORS. ! All persons having claims against I the estate of Mrs. Mary P. Bikle, de" ceased, are notified to present the - same, duly itemized and verified, to r the undersigned administrator on or j before the 16th day of April, 1920, and all persons owing the said estate 7 will make payment likewise to the - undersigned. LOUIS A. BIKLE, Administrator. s March 27, 1920. 4-15( t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. t Notice is hereby given that on April 15th, 1920, I, as the administra5 tor of the estate of Mrs. Mary P. Bikle, deceased, will sell at public auc _ tion for cash the following personal , property: Two mules, one 2-horse wagon, one 1-horse wakon, one bug} gy, two sets plow harness, one set v buggy harness, corn, fodder, hogs, farming implements, cured bacon, lumber. LOUIS A. BIKLEt 1 Administrator. 3 March 27,' 1920. 4-15 Comedy ertise" Effects md wholesome and i of its humor, the v clever situations ;he most successful th qua IT Season tickets for t. tax. , * ti to MAY 10th > V K 1 People * ?? BAMBERG, SOU TT TT ? ft TT TT ? ? Surplus Exci TT MM TT TT %% BUSINESS E ff xx W J HILE not here to */*/ is our uusmoss wj ' * our customers. If your enterprise is exp continue growing, a confer ?? ?? offer a solution to the situa self and your projects knov ff OUR SAVINGS DEPART1 COMPOUND I People 44 BAMBERG, SOU ? A. M. DENBOW, ? <? President W IaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 11 Real Bi WAC S Made according to Unil H tions. Guaranteed as go* g your convenience. 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