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* * j Visitors in the Town And the Community ?J. Frank Folk is in Washington, D. C., for a few days this week on } railroad business. ?Mrs. Kathleen C. Riley and Mrs. J. D. Copeland visited Charleston for the dav last Friday. ?Miss Minnie Lee Aver, teacher 'in the- Columbia city schools, spent the past week-end at her home here. ?Mrs. A. L. Kirkland was called V, to Cope Monday afternoon on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Brabham. ?Mr. and Mrs. David Black, of Walterboro, spent the past week-end t with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ayer. ?S. W. Copeland, prominent Ehrhardt merchant and business man, was a visitor in the city Monday afternoon of this week. ?J. A. Mace and H. O. Hanna, two prominent young lawyers of the Hampton oar, were in the city for a short while last Friday. ?J. W. Stokes and John Cooner have returned from Gainesville, Fla., where they visited their son and daughter, respectively, Mr. and Mrs. v W. E. Stokes. ?Marion Smoak, an old Bamberg k .* <-* - ' citizen, for several years living in St. George, came back to the city for the a day recently, returning to St. George that night. ?Miss Vista Brabham has returned to her home here after an extend ed visit to friends and relatives in Columbia, Spartanburg, Bennettsville and other points throughout the state. r " k ?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smoak left for Columbia a day or two ago, where Mrs. Smoak is in a hospital for treatment. Her friends will be glad to know that her condition is not considered serious. ?Mrs. W. Eugene Stokes and little daughter, Margaret, are visiting relatives at their old home here; incidentally coming up from their home in Gainesville, Fla., for the Harter-j Cooner wedding. ?-Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Free enjoyed a stay of several days in Spartanburg last week, going up to hear the famous Billy Sunday, and they report having seen 1,000 "hit the sawdust traiP' one night. ?Mrs. R. M. Hitt returned Sunday night from Charleston, where she has been in an infirmary for several weeks following an operation, and her friends will be glad to know she is rapidly recuperating. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cantey, parents of Rev. S. O. Cantey, the beloved pastor of Trinity Methodist church, ^ came from their home in Summerton Tuesday and are visitors during ' the present week at the parsonage on Railroad avenue., ?Miss Florence M. Roach, of Charleston, accompanied by little Judson Pringle, of Columbia, spentthe past week-end in Bamberg, Miss . Genevieve Kirsch joining them on their return to Charleston, where she will spend some time on a visit. ?Dr. Charles Smith, of Spartanburg, was in the city this week. Dr. Smith stated that he was making arrangements to open an oculist establishment at Denmark, and that he and Mrs. Smith expected to move there in the next week or two. Mrs. Smith was formerlv Miss Belle Nev ils, of Bamberg. ?>Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cope and Mrs. N. Z. Felder motored to Spartanburg Tuesday, where they expect to hear some of the great revival sermons of Billy Sunday, after which Mr. Cope will return to Bamberg while Mrs. Cope and Mrs. Felder expect to proceed to Asheville for a short stay with relatives. * WATCH OUT FOR THEM. * / ' Counterfeit Stamp Has Washington's Head Too Short. / Counterfeits of the familiar twocent postage stamps have appeared for the first time since 1895. One of the new counterfeits came into the hands of a collector today, says a New York dispatch recently. It is an engraving?tne nrst on recora. Two spurious issues of twenty-seven years ago were typographed. To the casual glance the new counterfeit seems familiar enough, but comparative examination quickly exposes poor workmanship and reveals many points of variance from the original. Washington's head is shorter, the nose has a hook, the eyes seem to glance furtively to the side instead of straight ahead. The paper of the counterfeit is cheaper and thinner and the perforations number 12 instead of 11 every two centimeters. E. L. Spann has been quite sick all the week at his home on Railroad avenue, an attack of la grippe being the cause. Child Burned to Death, Vance, Feb. 12.?Mabel Holman, a small negro girl, was burned to death yesterday. Her clothing ignited while she was'playing in the fire on the hearth, and she ran into the yard, where the flames soon consumed her garments. An older sister attempted to extinguish the blaze. When her mother, who had gone up me ruau iui a biiuri uisiauce, wmc home she found her daughter dead. Well, well; let's he content with propaganda. The pen is less expensive than the sword. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. PORTABLE AND STATIONARY Engines AND BOILERS oaw, i^atn ana sningie mius, injecj * tors, Pumps and Fittings, Wood Saws, Splitters, Shafts, Pulleys, Belting, Gasoline Engines LAROE5TOCK LOMBARD Foundry, Machine, Boiler Worke, Supply Store. AUGUSTA, GA. TAX NOTICE. The treasurer's office will be open for the collection of State, county, school and all other taxes from the 15th day of October, 1921, until the 15th day of March, 1922, inclusive. From the first day of January, 1922, until the 31st day of January, 1922, a penalty of 1 per cent, will be added, to all unpaid taxes. From the first day of February, 1922, until the 28th day of February, 1922, a penalty of 2 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. From the first day of March, 1922, until the 15ith of March, 1922, a penalty of 7 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes. The Levy. For $tate purposes 12 mills rui i;uuuL,y yui?n/ae& < ~rz iuiiu> Constitutional school tax ....3 mills For highway purposes 2 mills Total 24% mills Special School Levies. Bamberg, No. 14 18 mills Binnaker's, No. 12 3 mills. Buford's Bridge, No. 7 .... 4 mills Clear Pond, No. 19 2 mills Colston, No. 18 9 mills Denmark, No. 21 16 mills Ehrhardt, No. 22 19 mills Fish Pond, No. 5 2 mills Govan, No. 11 12 mills Huftto, No. 6 6 mills Hampton, No. 3 2 mills Heyward, No. 24 2 mills Hopewell, No. 1 3 mills Hunter's Chapel, No. 16 ....12 mills Lees, No. 23 8 mills Little Swamp, No. 17 8 mills Lemon Swamp, No. 13 .... 4 mills [ Midway, No. 2 2 mills Oakland, No. 15 8 mills Oak Grove, No. 20 10 mills Olar, No. 8 16 mills St. John's, No. 10 .... .... 8 mills Salem, No. 9 12 mills Three-Mile, No. 4 8 mills All persons between the ages of 2i and 60 years, except Confederate soldiers and sailors, who are exempt at 50 years, are liable to a poll tax of $1.00. Capitation dog tax, $1.25. All male persons who were 21 years of age on or before the ftTst day of January, 1921, are liable to a poll tax of $1, and all who have not made returns 'to the auditor are requested to do so on or before the first day of January, 1922, and thereby save penalty and costs. I will receive the commutation road tax of four ($4.00) dollars from the 15th day of October, 1921, to the 15th day of March, 1922. In addition .to the abo^e levies there is a three mill levy for drainage on all property in the town of Bamberg and some of the surrounding territory. G. A. JENNINGS, Treasurer of Bamberg County. PBw Cored in 6 to 14 Day* TYmtfiitn reload money if PA20 O&fTMENT fails to core Itching, Blii^ BIeed^ or Protruding Piles. Instantly relieves Itching flies, ana yon can get restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c. DR. THOMAS BLACK DENTAL SURGEON. Graduate Dental Department University of Maryland. Member S. C. State Dental Association. Office, opposite postoffice. Office bours, 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. To Stop a Cough Quick take HAYES* HEALING HONEY, a cough medicine which stops the cough by healing the inflamed and irritated tissues. A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve should be rubbed on the chest and throat of children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey inside the throat combined with the healing effect of Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of the akin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the cost of the combined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' HEALING HONEY. J. WESLEY CRUM, JR., ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W Bamberg, S. C. Offices in "Herald Building Practice in State and Federal Courts. Loans negotiated. Funeral Directors and Embalmers Motor Hearse J. COONER & SONS Bamberg, S. C. No Worm* is a Healthy CUM All children troubled with Worms have an unhealthy color, which indicates poor blood, and asa nde, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestion, and act as a general Strengthening Toole to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be la perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. ~ ASSESSMENT NOTICE. For the convenience of those living in different sections of the county, the auditor or his deputy will be at the ollowing places on the days and dates mentioned for the purpose of taking returns 01 real ana personal property, and all taxpayers are urged to make a list of everything they are to return. On account of real estate being returned again for 1922, I would suggest that each taxpayer owning land find out just how many acres he has of tenable land, number of acres of wood land, and number of acres of swamp land. That will enable the board of assessors to get at the valuation more accurate, and the land owner will not have to pay as much for inferior land as he pays for lands that he is cultivating. In order that no mistake will be made try and make your own return. Snowstorms will cancel any of the above dates, which will be provided later. Each taxpayer is requested to find out what township and school district he resides in. All returns sent in by mail should %e written with ink, and sworn to before some notary public. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 60 (except Confederate veterans and sailors, who are exempt at 50) are liable to a poll tax of $1.00. All able-bodied male persons be'tween the ages of 21 and 55 are liable to the commutation road tax of $4.00, except those living in an incorporated town. The time for making returns is from January 1, 1922, to February 20, 1922. After the 20th of February the 50 per cent, penalty will be add' ed to all returns not made. Meet the auditor promptly. W. D. ROWELL, Auditor Bamberg County. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (TabletsJ ft stops the Cough and Headache and worts on tne Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. DON'T RISK NEGLECT Don't neglect a constant backache, sharp, darting pains or urinary disorders. The danger of dropsy or Bright's disease is too serious to ignore. Use Doan's Kidney Pills as have your friends and neighbors. A Bamberg case. Mrs. J. A. Miller, Ma4n St., says: "My kidneys needed attention and when Doan's Kidney Pills were rec ommended to me I used them. Three * boxes of Doan's put my kidney? in good condition." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. a ORNAN LODGE NO. 38, A. F. will hold a special communication on Friday night, ^ * Feb. 17, 7:30 o'clock, in its temple. F. C. degree to be conferred. By order of TIT TP T TT1 XT XT T XT C rp TTTTr<Xr TO yy . j.. uo x. xv vj un, W. M. Sec. NOTICE! See E. E. Jones, of Walterboro, S. C., if you are%in need of assistance in making up your Federal Income Tax Return for year 1921. Under the Law, all Corporations and Partenerships MUST file these returns, and under the new Law all Individuals wih-ose GROSS INCOME equals or exceeds their personal Dollars, or if their NET INCOME equals are exceeds their personal exemption, they too are required to file returns. ^f r"AiTAi??l ttao *?r< /wrvoriorioq in -?ij ocruiai jcaio IU this line of work qualifies me to correctly make up these returns. Of course, it will be necessary in each case that all figures and data be supplied in preparation of such returns. My compensation for service will be very conservative, and I am sure the nominal amount invested will be money well spent. I assure each, one that their patronage will be appreciated. Get in touch with me AT ONCE in order that I may a/range date to call on you and prepare your returns. 2-16-n. S. G. MAYFIELD ATTORNEY AT LAW Practice in all courts, State and Federal. Office Opposite Southern Depot. BAMBERG. S. C. NOTICE CONCERNING PLOWING IN PUBLIC ROOADS. Pursuant to recommendation of the Bamberg County Grand Jury, the landowners of the county cultivating lands adjacent and adjoining public roads are hereby urgently requested not to plow into or allow their hands to plow into the roads. Landowners are requested to plant two or three rows of crops adjacent to roads parallel with the road, so that there may be proper turning space without the necessity of turning plows in the roads. It is against the law to allow plows to damage the roads, and it is an unnecessary practice. The county spends large sums of money in road building, and the roads belong to the people. I have no desire to prosecute anybody, bur I must insist that this practice be stopped immediately. The farmers and tenants can cooperate in this respect, and there should be no necessity to bring action against anybody. Full notice is being given before I take such action. W. B. 9MOAK, Supervisor. Jaaaary 31, 1532. if A TOINIG Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect 60c. I RILEY & COPELAND SncceMors to W. P. Riley. Fire, Life Accident INSURANCE Office in J. D. Oepetand's Store BAMBERG, S. O. BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS 6 6 6 wnll o fl/vlrl PoTTor and will uxtscux u vviu) a. vtvi wuu grippe quicker thananything we know, preventing pneumonia. C. W. RENTZ, JR. "SIJRE INSURANCE" / ? Life, Fire Health and Accident, and Bonds of All Kinds. Office in Herald Building BAMBERG, S. C. J. F. Carter B. D. Carter J. Carl Kearse Carter, Carter & Kearse ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW Special attention given to settlement of Estates and Investigar tion of Land Titles. Loans ne jgotiated on Real Estates. | For eczema, itch, and skin disorders use ZEMERINE Two sizes, 50c and $1.00. Sold by local druggists. I Best material and workman- B ship, light running requires B little power; simple, easy to y handle. Are made in several I sizes and are good, substantial I money-making machines down I to the smallest size. Write for I catalog showing Engines, Boil- I ers and all Saw Mill supplies. 8 LOMBARD IRON WORKS & S SUPPLY OO. 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