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, If B: II v ft of t ai ff ai It 72x90 Bull reduced 1 42x36 Sara Y x reduced 1 |*V 10-4 Peppe YY reduced 1 YY 9-4 Pepper Vy reduced i Y jr 9-4 Pepper yi reduced 1 jl. 36-inch Lo] Y ^ reduced t Yx Outing, all YY reduced 1 *|f "|T Amoskeag X > ' reduced t YMattress T: tf ;> reduced 1 ^ 1 36-inch Sea i x reduced 1 36-ineli LL reduced t Check Horn reduced t Men's Suits ^ ^ reduced t ******k~>*X**K": REQUIREMENTS. For the Exhibition of Swine at Fair* and Live Stock Shows. Whereas, the disease known as hos cholrea, which is a contagious disease - 3 -??I/1AW+ VlQ lowc n End. so recognized uuucn xx^ !?<>? ~ this state, prevails to greater or less extent among swine in this state; anc Whereas, it has become necessary to adopt measures for the preventior of the spread of this disease; now therefore, the board of trustees ol Clemson college, acting under and bj virtue of the authority conferred b} the acts of the general assembly, dc hereby promulgate and adopt the following rules and regulations: "No swine shall be shipped or moved in any manner, into or within the state of South Carolina for exhibitior at any fair or live stock show, unless they are free from symptoms of an} contagious, infectious or communicable disease,, and must have beer protected against cholera by the si multaneous inoculation method 1101 less than three weeks prior to ship ment or movement, or by the serun alone method not more than twrc weeks prior to shipment or movement. "Shippers will be required to fib with the Clemson college live stocl sanitary office, Columbia, S. C., ar affidavit giving the number of hogs breed, name, registration number, anc age of each animal; also the date and by whom the hogs were treatec with the 'simultaneous inoculation or 'serum alone' method, not less thai one week prior to the shipment o: movement of such hogs. The Clemsoi college live stock sanitary office wil then issue a permit which shall ac company the hogs to destination. "All hogs intended for exhibitior must be disinfected in a two per cent solution of cresol compound, U. S. P. or some other officially recognizee standard disinfectant, at the time 0: oViinmont n-r mnv?mpr?t All cratei O VI AAA v ? VAAA v AA. w . _ _ ? must likewise be disinfected. Clear and disinfected cars or other vehicle: only shall be used for the movemen of swine. "No person, firm or corporatior shall offer for shipment, nor shall anj transportation company accept foi shipment, swine intended for exhibi tion at any fair or live stock shov within the state of South Carolinj except in accordance with the preced ing requirements." Effective August 1, 1920.?L. C Merritt, assistant state veterinarian Bamberg, S. C. i apirc /e have been requesl cotton, so that the je of the great reduc *e permanent reduc SHEETS, PIL1 Dog Sheets, $2.50\-aJ.ue, to nac Pillow Cases, 65c value, to vol] "Rlpsphprl SUippfino* &1.25 \ Vxx ^ v,/ ^ Y _?.p?v , to ell Bleaelied Sheeting, $1.25 v to ell Brown Sheeting, 90c value ;o asdale Fine Sheeting Bleechii ;o colors, 40c value, :o Utility Ginghams, 35c, 40c, 5C ;o , icking, 40c value, :o , Island Homespun, to Sea Island, 35c value, ;o lespun, 35c value, o 5, $45.00 value, o <) ~^T Ty MRS. G. E. HUTTO. After a'lingering illness of many 5 weeks, Mrs. G. E. Hutto entered into eternal rest on September 28th at hei home in Bamberg, S. C. 5 Her death occurred on her 66th birthday. All that loving hearts, ' willing hands and skilled physicians could do, was done, but .she grew 5 steadily weaker, passing peacefully 1 into the great beyond. T Before her marriage Mrs. Hutto was Miss Nancy Folk. Her husband I and two grown sons were claimed by , death several years ago. She indeed E had knowm much sorrow, but gave J liberally of lov^ and comfort to oth| ers. Her life wTas enriched by many rj charitable deeds?her love for chil) dren finding expression in the care . of a number of motherless ones, some of whom, nowr grown to manhood and womanhood, sorrowfully - gathered to pay a last tribute to her j memory. Of these, Mr. Victor Behre, A of Raleigh, N. C., wTho had known her ^ i motherly care, Mrs. John Schwarting, 3i'an adopted daughter, Misses Edith r | and Hughie Hutto, who were as her . | own children, will sorely miss her ("wise counsel, gentle companionship ; and unfailing love. An only son, Mr. John Henry Hutto, upon whom she II leaned in her declining years, a sister, . Mrs. Rosa Jones, of Walterboro, her two brothers, Messrs. Tom Folk, I of Estill, and John Folk, ol > i Branchville, mourn her loss. Among -1 the bereaved are many near relatives | and a number of grand children. The family has the sympathy of this com3 munity in which she lived her entire t life. II Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Geo. P. White, of the Bamberg ' Baptist church, assisted by Rev. 1 Owings, of Ehrhardt, at the cemetery i of the old Lutheran church near 1 Ehrhardt. Beautiful floral offerings , and many tokens of sympathy spoke eloquently of the esteem in which 1 she was held. r She has only passed irom our saa 1 hearts To her Savior's loving breast, From a home below to Heaven above; - 1 From toils, to peace and rest. Oct. 11, 1920. 1 CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County ol j Bamberg?By J. J. Brabham, Probate Judge: f Whereas, D. M. Smith hath 5 made suit to me to grant him letters j of administration of the estate and effects of D. P. Smith. 5j These are therefore to cite and aat monish all and singular the kindred I and creditors of the said D. P. Smith . i deceased, that they be and appear beI fore me in the court of probate to be ''held at Bamberg, S. C., on the 25th r j day of October, next, after publication . | hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, whj ' j the said administration should not be 11 granted. -j Given under my hand this 8th daj - tv 1Q9(1 j of October, Anno ouuimi J. J. BRABHAM, JR., Judge of Probate. Read The Herald,; $2.00 per year, I |4^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A !N^<$mJN$MJNJ<MJ<NJMJMJMJMJN^ ted to continue our E >eop!e of Bamberg ai :tions. Reduction of ztions, which will t LOW CASES, 5 $1.98 45c ralue, 89c alue, 79c ' 69c ig, 40c value, 29c 29c le value, 29c 29c 15c 25c Ail V $35.00 eczemaf; ~ NONET BACK JhJQi without question if Hunt's Salvo a| fails in the treatment of Bcsema,?, Tetter, Ringworm, Itch, etc. ^g#|f 1 Don't become discouraged be* jf*ww m i cause other treatment* failed. ? i\f / Hunt's Salve has relieved hun* V IS / dreds of such cases. You caa'fe % a lose on our Umney Bach Guarantee. Try it at on* risk f TODAY. Price 75c at [ MACK'S DRUG STORE, Bamberg. J. F. Carter B. D. Carter J. Carl Kearse : Carter, Carter & Kearse A TTORNE Y S-AT-LAW i Special attention given to settle ment of Estates and inveetigation of Land Titles, i Loans Negotiated on Real Estate CHEERFUL VJDS . | i Far Many a Bamberg Household. ; To have the pains and aches of a ! bad back removed?to be entirely free 1 from annoying, dangerous urinary , disorders, is enough to make any ! kidney sufferer grateful. The follow: inc advice of one who has suffered 1 Will prove helpful to hundred# of 1 Bamberg readers. j James A. Mitchell, R. P. D. mail carrier, Calhoun St., Bamberg, 6ays: r "I always have a good word for ; Doan's Kidney Pills, because they . cured me of disordered kidneys and the cure has remained permanent. Doan's are a fine medicine." ' SOc, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. DR. THOMAS BLACK DENTAL SURGEON. Graduate Dental Department University of Maryland. Member S. C. <"1 J. - . - -rx J. _ 1 i eiaie jjentai Office opposite postoffice. Office hourse, 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. CoMs CsggeCripfdliUmMM 5 LAXATIVE BRCWO QUIOTN? Tablets hsmw the t cause. There is ouly one "Bruno Mstoe." . E.W. GROVE'S signature oo box. 31c. | PORTABLE AND STATIONARY I AND BOILERS ; I Saw, Lath and : hinrle Mills, Injec, I tors, PunQf^; -j.ti Fittings Wood ' Saws, Sp' r -3is, Shafts, Pulleys, r! Belting, Ga^ Mine Engines LARGE STOCK LOMBARD Foundry, Machine, Boiler Works . Supply Store. AUGUSTA, GA. K J A A+* i+k A, A A A A A A A A A A A A A A ^ rVVVV V W V W V V V%%%^VV^ ftk A^k A^k A, Ak.A.,A^A.J^J^A A^A A^k. - A..AkJ^ t^t t^T ^jr f^f ?^r^? f^r 1y y t^t f^f ^y fy 1y ^ :onomj ECONOMY SALE, owing to nd surrounding counties may prices are not made for a f >e in force until this merchi iHEETING AND BLE/ Men's Suits, $40.00 value, reduced to Men's Suits, $35.00 value, reduced to Men's Suits, $30.00 value, reduced to Boys' Suits, Blue Serge, All Wool, si 8 to 18 Men's Work Shoes, $2.50 value, reduced to Men's Work Shoes, $4.00 value, reduced to Men's Dark Tan Dress Shoes, $12.5( reduced to Men's Dark Tan Dress Shoes, $9.00 reduced to Men's Dress Shoes, $7.50 value, reduced to Blankets and Comforts greatly Ladies' Shoes, Tan, Black, and Gray from $3.48 to Children's Shoes, all sizes, Blankets, $7.50 value, reduced to Blankets, $6.00 value, reduced to Bambei I'?7 T^ A. A^k t^T T^T T^T "^r f^f T^T f a iir' | Closing < | Reid's Jev C0MMEC1NG TL X X at 4 and 8 p. m, x sale at auction o X as I am positively X Jewelry Busine* X will be for sale. | X Every article will be * ? ? ?ii i <f* sented and will be sc X the highest bidder. y daily afternoon and i % is sold. v Chairs will be nro1 X All are invited, Sevei away ABSOLUTE! \X sion. The last 'day : y Ring is the capital pi It ============== if D. A. REI $ BAMBE J. T. ANDERSON, X Auctioneer 4 414* 4 4*4*^^ 4 ^4*4 ^ A^W A\ A A^dftuj^^j^f JL ^^^T^TVV^ wf r Sale I aX the low price AX take advant- ?t ew days, but ?a mdise is sold. Yx Yy Yt iC.HINfi U $32.50 ft Yx $27.50 ff . ? ff i $22.50 ?f izes from REDUCED ff I $1.98 If I $2.98 ff I ) value, jy $9.98 ; | value, it M $6.98 y; $5.98 if -J! REDUCED fj ' $6.98 if 1| REDUCED Y? y:J| 5548 I? 1 $3.98 "iZ ft ;1 X. ffj noN'.s Out Sale 11 relry Store | IESDAY, OCT. 121 , I will begin the . X if my entire stock X agoing out of the T Mv fixtures x guaranteed as repre- X >ld without reserve to V The sale will continue X light until entire stock vided for the Ladies. y *al articles to be given X T FREE at each ses- y a beautiful Diamond X rize. y [D, Jeweler | RG, S. C. ^ +? $? . 1$ ./ . /p5 /> . / / , ,