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Wbzpamfcerg Jkralb ESTABLISHED APRIL. 1891. Published Weekly at Bamberg, S. C. Entered as second-class matter April 1891, under Act of March 3, 1879. $2.00 PER YEAR. Volume 29. Xo.22. Thursday, May 27, 1920. SUFFRAGE GAINS SUPPORT. One-filth of Convention Favors Enfranchisement. Below is given the vote by county delegations in the state Democratic convention late Wednesday night or. the question of adopting the resolution committee's unfavorable report of Senator Christensen's resolution proposing to enfranchise the women of South Carolina. The report was adopted by a vote of 245 to 68. This would indicate that slightly mere than one-fifth of the delegates to the state convention were in favor of allowing the women to cast their ballots in the primaries this summer. The vote by county delegations follow, the question being the adoption of the committee's unfavorable report: Ayes. Nays. Abbeville 6 0 Aiken 8 0 411end;ile 4 0 Anderson 10 3 Bamberg 6 0 Barnwell 5 3 Beaufort 3 2 Berkeley 5 1 Calhoun 4 0 Charleston 17 1 Cherokee 2 1 Chester 6 0 Chesterfield 5 1 Clarendon 2 6 Colleton 4 2 Darlington 6 1 Dillon 3 3 Dorchester 4 0 Edgefield 6 0 1 Fairfield 3 1 Florence 7 1 Georgetown ; 0 1 Greenville .... 5 6 Greenwood o 3 Hampton 4 ' 0 Horry 2 4 Jasper 4 0 Kershaw 6 0 Lancaster 3 3 Laurens ...c 4 0 Lee .... 5 1 Lexington o 3 Marion 4 2 Marlboro .... 8 0 McCormick.. .*. 4 0 Newberry t> u Oconee 0 6 Orangeburg 12 0 Pickens 6 0 * Richland 11 1 Saluda 4 1 Spartanburg 8 5 Sumter 7 1 Union 4 2 Williamsburg 8 0 York 4 3 245 68 A Call to the Bankers and Business Men of Bamberg County. * You have stood by the farmers in the past in their struggles to save and market their products to "advantage. The cotton crop especially, you aided him in the building of cott ton warehouses, the storing and the holding of same for better prices. This help the farmer appreciates very highly. A large number of tobacco houses have been built and I understand that a number of tobacco warehouses are v. .% to be built at convenient centers for the storing of the large quantity of tobacco that is expected to be grown . in this county this year. There is another very . important crop that I want to call your attention to and that is the sweet potato crop. Th? sweet potato is being very extensively planted in this county this year. Thousands and thousands of bushels of potatoes are expected to be harvested this fall. To save these potatoes, place them on the market as wanted, to the advantage of the farmer, there should be built in every important shipping center, potato warehouses for the storing and curing of the farmer's surplus supply of potatoes for the market. The farmer will profit very largely by preventing the loss by rot and not having to place his products immediately upon the market. This in a large measure helps him beat the boll wee?T7? TT* TTT'MIT'TXTCf Y1I. JCj. i-J. o Local Agent. Didn't Want to Fool Him. A surgeon was performing an operaation on a patient when a fire started at a warehouse across the road illuminating the whole operat ing theatre. Having finished, the surgeon turned to the nurse and said*. 'The patient is coming to. I thinl you had better draw the blinds. I don't want him to think the opera tion hasn't been a success!" ? im < ? ? We have the "pizen" kind of "Pizen". Simply kills the tobacco worms, j Rentz & Felder. Women are playing an important; part in enforcing the anti-profiteering ! act in England. If you are wormy in the tobacco field we have the "Pizen"?it's for you to use. Rentz & Felder. I Byrnes's Speech Stirs Congress. Washington, May 15.?The speech i made by Congressman Byrnes in the i house yesterday, in which he severely * condemned Republicans for their waste of both time and money, has I caused much discussion here. Com-:, c menting on the matter the Washing- g ton Times today said: i "Speaker Gillette finds that censor-1 ing leading Democrats in the house i j for attacking the Grand old Party,. doesn't always pay as a time-saving j device. "By refusing to recognize Congress-' man Byrnes, of South Carolina, for' ten minute^s longer, Speaker Gillette j ] embroiled the house in a good old- j 1 fashioned family row that lasted one: j hour. "But the speaker was obstinate and refused to yield his point and the Democratic colleagues of Mr. Byrnes! were just as obstinate in insisting j that the attack on the G. O. P. should! continue. As a compromise the speak-; er allowed Air. Byrnes to extend his: remarks into the record. "Speaker Gillette sat down so hard 1 on Mr. Byrnes that the South Caro-! linian in a fine display of scarcasm, asked permission if he might be allowed to remain in the house. With all his New England dignity at his | command, the speaker ignored the I request." iot The Fate of Heroes. Father (endeavoring to blend ii> | struction and amusement)?"Yes^ children, Mr. Lloyd George saved hu country just as Joan of Arc saved France." Bright Child?"And when are the} soiiig to burn Mr. jLloyd George^ daddy?"?London Passing Show. Get your "Pizen" for your tobacco worms from Rentz & Felder. I v * >y.4 PARTICULARLY AS WITH A STRONG, If your Bank is r: count properly hai requirements will I I fast as they arise. Whether or not 3-ou are i licit your account as a business require RESOURCES OVE I STOVE DEMQ Friday^j I You are cordially invited the above date and * onstration of TV 4 ST . TT IKefl Mar vaf by a represe the Detroit Vapc We will promise that to interest you whether ] q. o. si I BAMBER Itiib-My-Tisni is a powerful antiseptic; it kills the poison caused from Infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, tc. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincere ippreciation for the many kindnesses ?hown us during our recent bereavement in the death of our mother, Mrs. VI. A. Adams, for the expressions of jvmpathv, and for the beautiful floral iributes. SOX & DAUGHTERS. 666 has more imitations than any other Chill and Fevpr Tnnin on the market but no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things in the medicine line. I. EXTRA! FRIDAY MAY 29 1| Matiaee 4 p. m. Night 8:30 I The Star of a Thousand Moods NAZIMOVA "Out of The Fog" A magnificent photo version of her great success "Ception Shoals. Don't forget the the Big Country Store Friday night. 20 prizes will he given away. 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