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FIR * * . * * * I ||l We are today p ||| people of Bamb ||| build this Bank III County on its fe III We offer o KB A. . ill atatemi H * S HI Loans ant pi Less Re-I ||| Real Esta ||| Seal Esta IH Stocks am iH Stock in I IH Cash On I l!r HtH \ pi w. A. KLAUBER, Pre: Visitors in the Town And ihe Community ?Mrs. George F. Hair is spending , , some time at Glenn Springs. ' / ?Mrs. C. E. Simmons, of Blackville, is visiting relatives in the jefty. ?S. G. Mayfield, Esq., spent Monday in Barnwell on professional business. ?Mrs. Thomas W. Bell, of Columbia, is visiting relatives in the city and county. ?Miss Mary Burkett, of Atlanta, ?? tticior \frc fiilmnrp Simms at \ ID flOlUU^ AU*M? w. w ? ? Woodlands. ? ?Miss Etliel Strom, of Chesnee, S. C., is spending a week at her home in the city. ?Miss Adelle Brabham, of Columbia, is visiting the Misses Free on Railroad avenue. ?F. W. Free has returned to the city after spending three weeks in Hot Springs, Ark. * / ?Miss Leila Hart, of Charleston, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fowler. ?Mrs. T. R. Risher and children, of Charleston, are visiting relatives in the city this week. -? J n T O .MI", ciliu .YII'S. U. O . o. iJiuunci left this week for Hot Springs, Ark., to spend several weeks. ?John M. Felder, of Loris, S. C., spent a few days in the city last week and this week with relatives. ?Miss Alice Smoak, who has been teaching in the city schools of Greenwood, is at home for the summer. ?Mrs. Frank W. Shealey, of Lex-1 ington, has returned home after spending a few days in the city. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rhoad ha\,e returned home from Hot Springs, j Ark., where they spent several weeks. ?Mrs. Francis M. Bamberg has gone to her former home at Tunica, Miss., to spend some time with rela- j tives. ?J. C. Copeland and D. C. Cope-1 land, two prominent Ehrhardt citizens, were visitors in the city Sat- j urday. ?Miss Harrie del Free, who has been teaching school at Milhaven, Ga., is at home for the summer va-1 cation. -?Mrs. W. B. Tarkington, of Lau- | rinburg, N. C., is spending some time j in the city with Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Zeigler. ? | , V BMMBBMMB??i IHHMMW ** ?j? ?* ?j? ?j* ?j? j* ?i* ?j* *i? > ?: ?i* *j? THE ONLY N ublishing a statement erg County every helj: along broad lines, anc et agriculturally. W. ur help in solving you ;nt of Condition of The F i Discounts $256,84 )iscounts 80,77 ,te, Furniture and Fixtures te Owned Other than Banking E i Bonds Owned by Bank "ederal Reserve Bank , land and Due From Banks \ I FIRST sident W. D. COLEMAN, Active ?:V:'m y:'*>* > v -- -> > I I - J_... I ?Tom ipuCKer spent ruesuay .m Charleston. ' in -?Mr. and Mrs. Mulkey, of West- st minster, spent a few days in the city ca last week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Jones. ?Miss Lillie Inabinett, of Provi- 112 dence, attended the commencement w exercises of Carlisle school the past at week-end. S< ?Mrs. J. D. Redfearn and little sc son, of Pageland, S. O., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^ ? D. Free. cc b( ?Virginia Lewis, of Leesville, visited friends in the city this week and attended the commencement of Car lisle school. 01 ?Capt. M. Wv Lever and Captain M Paul F. Carroll left Tuesday for their g | respective homes in Blythewood and uj | Spartanburg. . ?H. F. Herndon, formerly of this citw now located in Blackville, spent ^ Sunday here with his sister, Mrs. | Nettie Steedly. at ?"Bill" Whitesides, star base ball 0f pitcher of Bailey Military institute, k Greenwood, is at home for the sum- gl mer vacation. ?Miss Lever, a sister of Capt. ^ Waldo Lever of the Carlisle school l< faculty, attended the Commencement ,g( exercises tnis weea. . ^ ?Mrs. Abram I. Dukes, of Colum- St i bia, is spending a few days in the Bi city this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Zeigler. lo ?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shuler and re children and Master Wayne Hitt, of th Montmorenci, spent the week-end in G; the county with relatives. n( ?Misses Isabelle Cantey, Mary. Li Frances Walker, Aegina Knight and ai I Tr-., X. ? T") -u ? ? ~ + fnr. +V.Q nc XVclLUCI iiic IVJUUdU <Xl C ciL JLL U 111 c lui cot, summer from Columbia college. ?A. W. Knight, Jr., returned to ^ the city last week from the Citadel, at Charleston. He leaves on the' 14th C1 inst. for the R. O. T. C. summer ^ camp. ^ vi ?Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Durham, of Smoaks. attended the commencement Q^ of Carlisle school, their son, Ralph Durham, being a member of the graduating class. * V ?Mrs. Adelle Brabram, of Allen- er dale, attended the ceremony attend- er ing the laying of the cornerstone of la fhQ now rlnrmitnrv at Carlisle srhnnl oc tilV ilV ?? UV* ^ ?' ? ? ? | vv Monday. This building is named in I f0 honor of her late husband, the hon- ci ored H. J. Brabham, who labored so ar faithfully for the school in its early w: days. sc v v v v v *1* v v *1* v J* > v* v v v v *1* *1* v v ATI' r a * * ^-v? t * * r% t AL1UINAL 15/ of condition, as oi > possible in mone; 1 in doing this we E ARE DOING ' 11 1 r prooiems ana wt irst National Bank, c 0.40 2.34 $176,063.06 12,117.20 [ouse 2,884.24 10,024,87 1,550.00 40,689.05 5243,333.42 NAT! C. E, BLi i Vice President ? ??BBB? ?E.. E. HSrlong, iormer teache Carlisle school and now a medica udent in the South Carolina Med: tl college, Charleston, spent a fei lys in the city this week. ?Dr. J. B. Black and C. E. Blac ive returned to the city from Cubs here they spent a few days afte ;tending some of the sessions of th juthern Baptist convention in Jack mville, Fla. ?Rev. L. E. Wiggins and sor emuel, of Columbia, attended th >mmencement exercises of the Bam jrg high school last week, Mr. Wig ns's daughter, Miss Harriet, beim le of the graduates. ?Mrs. John Bandy, who has hee: 1 a visit to her parents, Prof, an rs. J. A. Klein, left Tuesday fo iltmore, N. 0., wihere Mr. Bandy i ider treatment, having recently un jrgone an operation. ?Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kirklanc Iss Inez Kirkland and Will Kirklan otored to Greenwood last week t tend the commencement exercise r Lander college, Miss Elizabet' irkland being a member of th aduating class. ?Miss Bessie Bikle, of Eibi irdt, after a -visit to her brothei swis A. Bikle, of Charleston, ha >ne to Concord, N. C., to visit Di A. Bikle, who is 88 years of age te was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs ikle, of Charleston. ?The out of town teachers in th cal graded school have left for thei spective homes in various towns o :e state. They are: Misses Eunic ? - alphin, Marion uason, Claire tuu >r, Xell McCants, Margie Seawright illian Martin, Frances Creightoc id Hattie Xewson, and Leon P. Con >r. ?Mrs. C. R. Brabham, Sr., am isses Vista and Dorothy Brabhan tended the commencement exer ses of Converse college, where Mis velyn Brabham graduated this year isses Vista and Evelyn are no\ siting friends in Spartanburg, afte hich they will attend the weddinj their friend, Miss Pauline Fant, ii ewberry. ?Major John C. Lanham lef >sterday for Spartanburg, where h> iters a partnership with his broth , S. T. Lanham, for the practice o w, Major Lanham having been re ntly admitted to the bar. He ha r several years past been the effi ent bandmaster of Carlisle school id his many friends regret that hi ill 110 longer be connected with th< hool. ONA INK IN BAMB1 F the 29th, that we y and in other ways must first help the mis. ; know that we can I i if Bamberg, S. C., at Clc Capital Stock, Surplus Deposits Amount War Finance 1 Bills Payable Due Banks X,, . \ ONAL \CK, Cashier MBS. E. C. I r . ?Mrs. E. C. Bruce attended th< l1 commencement of Lander college th< i- past week-end. Her daughter, Mis: v Thelma Bruce, was one of the grad uates of Lander this year, k ?Major Elliott O. Watson left 01 i, Tuesday for Washington, D. C., t< r spend a few days before entering e Vanderbilt university, where he wil > take a course. Major Watson wil not be a member of the Carlisle fac i, ulty next session to the regret of /hii e many friends. ( | ma Quinine in* uoes noi atibci me new Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA g , T1VE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinal Quinine and does not cause nervousness no ringing in head. Remember the full name an< n look for-the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c a C. W. RENTZ, JR. r "SURE INSURANCE" s BAMBERG, S. C. Life, Fire, Health and Accident, ant Bonds of All Kinds Office in Herald Building a ANNOUNCEMENTS ? MAGISTRATE, FISH POND. s h I hereby announce myself a candie date for Magistrate of Fish Pone Township, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary, pledging mj support to the nominees thereof. F. E. STEEPLY. s COUNTY COMMISSIONER Lower 'District. I hereby announce myself a candid ' date for the office of County Commissioner from the lower district in the e Democratic primary. J pledge myr self to abide by the rules of the Democratic party. f J. B. McCORMACK. e I 'hereby announce my candidacj for the office of County Commission'' er for the lower district. I pledge l? myself to abide by the rules and - support the nominees of the Democratic party. R. H. JOLLY. ^ I hereby announce myself a candii date for the office of County Commis sioner for the lower district, subject s to the rules of the Democratic primary and pledge myself to support ' the nominees thereof, v George w. hunter. r y Upper District. i I hereby announce myself a candi. date for reelection as County Commissioner from the upper district. 1 * pledge myself to abide by the rules e and support the nominees of the Dem. ocratic primary. J. 8. TANT. : AUDITOR AND SUPT. EDUCATION. s I hereby announce myself as a can didate for auditor and superintendent of education of Bamberg county, j and pledge myself to abide by the rules and support fhe nominees of 3 the Democratic party. ERNEST F. FREE. * ?*? ?J? ?J? ?J? *J? ?J? ?J? ** > ?* ?* ?*? ?*? ?J? ?J? ?5? * * ?* Jjf ?>2? ?J? *J? < HHHHBnBBUn ERG COUNTY are proud of. We* known to the public, people put up their f nf flrt*Aaf cprvirp tn v /v vx wv J V ise of Business May 29th, \ \ and Profits $ 56,; 142,< advance 13,: 30, J ( $243,: % % BANK ROBERT B if ORRIS, Assistant Cashier a Thanking the voters of the county " for their generous support in'ithe past and asking a continuance of same, I s hereby anounce myself a candidate - for reelecticfn to the office of Auditor and Superintendent of Education Qt Bamberg county, subject to the rule;" i and regulations of the Democratic v ) primary. W. D.' ROWELL. ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. * I hereby announce myself a candiI date for reelection as a member of - the House of Representatives from 3 Bamberg county. I pledge myself iO 5 abide by the rules and support the < . nominees of the Democratic party. I I J. CARL KEARSE. I . CONGRESS. f .. 1 * I hereby announce myself a candi- I date for the Democratic nomination j | I for Representative in Congress from j |j the 2nd Congressional District. JAMES F. BYRNES. ' ' NOT ONLY PATEIOTI ervation as well, demand participation in the presi effort. r| J There is only one way 1 j business route. * I I i \\ e are Here to help keej 1 a basis as possible. ITo this end we stand re legitimate undertaking. RESOURCES OVER 1 % * . * t * ^ * * * > ?. * * ?s? * are giving the I It is our aim to 1 ight to put this i - 11 : * , 1922 1 1 391.66 I 300.00 I 500.00 | 565.32 | 333.42 | * ' ju T' * f A V * * ^ * ' / f LACK, Vice President ^ 'fr *>4* gBW?F*BWHIIHI3HftiStfrifl^5BBSKM13!kiWMB|WB|M ? MvV Correct in every de- . \ tail ? appealingly ^ pretty?easy to make because of the Special Guide for VJLryj <;?*^ }? V-ULLUip auu x,wu- K st miction. ij $' |||) Pictorial Review I , I rfh patterns for July II . 1 Ilia ' 2$g; to 35c il Dress 1131, 35 cents aVerne Thomas & Co. Bamberg, S. C. \ SSSSS1 ^ M ^ a f A J V mm V Via ^R H . I if L J l ^ J u H UuJhUHUU y III M J^^qSBH UUhhU LMjUhlr|^^H FfW?PHH^^H 1 j j A l jb cnnnK^^B - '* > SM BUT SELF PRES- | our active interest aqd I ent day re-adjustment 1 . ,, ' | | out for us?the better ~ p business on as normal i / i / : acly to help you in any $1,000,000.00 mama g??313| I j . 5 A -..-? ^_t- -i^-': j-iS^dik