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I Our Prices ai I Quick! ? at v ?H I Thomas i H ~ I Remod mm. I Millin I All Hats are going j I Come ea: t I One lot of Silks, TafPet S Fancy Silks, sold as S for quick selling ^ ithem at c $1.3 I l.aVF I Telephone 7-4 1 ?1 ' Visitors in the. Town And the Community ?Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kinard spent Tuesday in Charleston. ?J. B. Rice, of Columbia, is spending a vacation at his home near Bamberg. ?Lawrence Hook, of Columbia, spent Sunday in the city with friends. ?Fred Sanders is at home from the Citadel, Charleston, for the summer vacation. ?Mrs. W. A. Moore, of Charleston, spent a few days in the city last weea with relatives. ! ?Miss Nell Beard is spending this * week with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White at Springfield. ?Mrs. R. T. Johnson and little daughter are visiting relatives in Birmingham, Ala. ?yT. Wesley Stokes, Jr., has returned to the city from Wofford college, Spartanburg. ?(Miss Myrtle Black left last week (far Quitman, Ga., to spend some time with friends. ?Miss Evelyn Fuller, of Greenwood, is visiting her young friend, Miss Medrue Free. ?rti? onr? \fra v W. Brabham, of Orangeburg, were recent visitors to relatives in the city. ?Miss Edith Hutto, who is training for nursing in Charleston, is at home for a short while. ?Jefferson Riley, who attends school in Massachusetts, is at home tor the summer vacation. .?Miss Dixie Faust, of Macon, Ga., is an attractive visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rice. ?Mrs. M. W. Brabham, of Nashville, Tenn., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stokes. ?Dr. W. C. Kirkland, of Latta, visited his brother, A. L. Kirkland, in the city a few days last week. ?Miss Lerlene Herndon left Tuesday for Wrightsville Beach, N. C., to spend the summer mohths. ?W. Banks Dove, secretary of state of South Carolina, was a visitor in the city one day recently. ?George S. Smith and John Matthews left Monday for Atlanta to spend a few days on a business trip. ?Dr. Gorge F. Hair is attending the meeting of the South Carolina Dental association in Georgetown this week. . re Making! ^ Sales B^Wl i' . J ^T-; nlihrr SllKffl lljHI One lot CI: ery ?oo. j at Half Price, rly. v T? as, Foulards and | One lot Vi high as $3.00, I sjZ >nly e^ I few 1 RNET ?Francis T. Rice, who is taking a special course at the University of South Carolina, is at home for the summer months. ! ?Misses Evelyn and Vista Brabham have returned to the city after attending the Fant-Meek wedding in Newberry last week*. ' ?Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Black spent the week-end in Columbia, and from there went to Georgetown to attend the dental meeting. ?>W. E. Free, Esq., of the local bar, spent several days in Charleston last week and the present week, attending United States court. ?Faber Kearse, who is studying law at the South Carolina university, has returned to his home in the Kearse section for the summer. ?Ben K. Summersette, of Columbia, a graduate of Carlisle school at its recent commencement, was a visi- ' tor in the city for the past week-end. ?Jacob Earle Griffin, of Ehrhardt, was among the graduates in law of the South Carolina university at the commencement exercises held last j week. ?Mrs. Hooton Felder and children, of Mullins, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kirkland. Mr. Felder spent the weekend here. ?Miss Julia Carroll, a student of Coker college, after spending ten days in the mountains of North Carolina, has arrived in the city to spend the summer months. ?Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr., left last week for the Mercy hospital, Charleston, for treatment. Her many friends will be delighted to know that she is rapidly recovering. ?W. A. Klauber, president of the First National Bank, and A. M. Brabham, vice president of the Bamberg 1 Banking company, left Tuesday morn ing for Ashevilie, w. u? to attend tne annual meeting of the South Caro- j lina Bankers association. 1 4 I ?Mrs. E. H. Henderson attended < the Reeves-Greneker wedding in e Edgefield last week, while Mr. Hen- ! derson spent the week-end with his , parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hender- ' son, in Aiken, both returning Mon- s day morning. ^ ?Mr. and Mrs. G. Move Dickinson and Miss Gene Price attended the commencement exercises of Winthrop college, Rock Hill, last week, making the trip by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson's daughter, Miss Rebecca, was among the graduates at Winthrop. ] * ?' j jjjj|~ ~y'' dldren's Dresses, wvorth up to Very special for quick selling, each 98c arner s (iuaranteed Corsets, ;s, sold up to $4.00, only a eft. Very special, each 89c VTAHff 1 nUlYlA ?S. S. Carroll, Jr., railway express agent between Augusta and Florence, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. % / ?A. B. Jordan, of Dillon, and W. M. Jordan,- of Greenville, both citizens of Bamberg in former years, spent the past week-end here visiting their mother and other relatives and friends. ?Miss Mary Frances Walker left yesterday for a northern point of embarkation to join a party for a European tour. There are some fifteen or eighteen in the party, -which witt return to America about the first of September. The tour includes visits to London, Paris and other capitals, battle fields and other places of interest throughout Europe. NOTICE OF ELECTION. - Notice is hereby (given that an election will be held at the Court House, at Bamberg, South Carolina, on the 27th, day of June, A. D. 1922, upon the question of issuing coupon bonds of Bamberg School District No. 14, in a sum not exceeding thirty-five thousand dolllars ($35,000.00), payable to bearer in denominations of five hundred dollars ($500.00) each, bearing interest at six (6) per cent. npr annum navahlp BPtni-nnmiallv said bonds to be payable at such times and at such place as the Trustees of said school district deem best, provided that said bonds shall not run longer than twenty (20) years from date of issue thereof, the proceeds from the sale of said bonds to be used by the Trustees for the purpose of erecting a high school building in said school district and furnishing the same, and for equipment for maintaining public schools in said school district, and for such other purposes as is prescribed by law. The following named parties: J. D. Copeland, F. M. Moye, B. T. Felder, are hereby named and appointed as managers of said election. The polls will be opened at seven (7) o'clock in the morning and close at four (4) o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to wit: the 27th, day of June, A. D. 1922. Only qualified electors will be allowed to vote in aid election who reside in said school district. Those in favor of the issuing of said bonds will cast a ballot with the words "For Bonds," and those against the issuing of said bonds will ?ast a ballot with the words "Against 3onds." D. F. HOOTON, Chairman. G. O. SIMMONS, ,T. M. GRIMES. A. M. BRABHAM, B. D. CARTER, Trustees of Bamberg School District No. 14, Bamberg, S. C. Bamberg, South Carolina, June 13, 1922. 6-22 nnnHBBBHi One lot Washable Skirts, and trimmed with large tons. Sold as high i Very special for quic ing, each $1.59 green and white, and tan $1 yard values, sale pi 89c c B. rt J AX \J\ Bamberg, i ' I A TONIC Grove's Tasteless cbiU Tonic restora 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. Qrove'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. a carroll S.S. CARROLL teaches watches Watchmaker to aad tell Jeweler h the I truth Bamberg, S.C. mm Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to it Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regular action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60c per bottle. 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 al low plows to damage the roaas, 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, but 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. SMOAK, Supervisor. January 31, 1922. tf ? 666 quickly relieves Colds, Constipation, Biliusness, and Headache. A Fine Tonic. We ar gratified BdMHl cess of o w MKM and near, w 11 would hav? want to ass ^ i Come again broken. I choose fron nicely made I Ladies' pearl" but>- I ->o ^nn I Ae3 A,kJ ;k selli ] ik and white, 36 inch Cloth of and white, finish. Fine < ice yard >e^c* Wort] pric( l \ )Sale Positi * Saturday,. 5. C. To Cure a Cold lo Oh Day { , Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet*) ft scops coe ujuan ana neaaacae ana worn on lug [ Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature oa each box. 30c. ;j RILEY & COPELAND Pl Successors to W. P. Riley. ? Fire, Life ' ' Accident . INSURANCE ,! Office in J. D. Copeland's Store BAMBERG, S. C. ? R. P. BELLINGER ^ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW roJ General Practice in All Courts GF Office Work and Civil Business a hu Specialty 118 [Offices in rear over Hoffman's Store J? BAMBERG, S. C. nSSpjfjp I if 111 OUR EANh^* I IHT NOT ONLY PATRIOTIi ervation as well, demand ( participation in the grese effort. There is only one way < business route. We are here to help keep a basis as possible. To this end we stand re* legitimate undertaking. RESOURCES OVER ? ^TtlfTMTj e very much 1 at the sue- i ur sale. We | yds from far ? .althoughwe ? m m -.* 3 i could not serve | omptly as we 1 ; liked to. We 1 ure you that we 1 your patronage. S i, our stock is not I 'lenty here to I Gauze Vests, 11 ry special M 1. 13 eacn m HM Lie a Gold, smooth nainsook m doth for underwear, |l h 40c yard. Sale 13 3 the yard m He I H H HHHBnn sjfls m ively Ends I June 17th I RH J. WESLEY CBUM, JR. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bamberg, 8. 0.? Offices in Herald Building actice in State and Federal Courts. * . Loans negotiated. S. G. MAYFIELD ATTORNEY-AT-I/AW practice in all courts, State and Federal. Office Opposite Southern Depot. BAMBERG, S. C. No Worms In a Healthy Child Ml children troubled with Worms have an noalthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a ie,.there is more or less stomach disturbance. MOVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given rego lv fnrtwnm we*lrft ?HII pnrifh the hlmd prove the digestion, and act as a general Streotfbinfi Took to the whole system. Nature will tbea w off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be perfect heakh. Pleasant to take. 6fc per book. . ????? ' """""* 1 ii| I! j ; . ~ I : . I - '' 1'! r 8M BUT SELF PRES>ur active interest ard int day re-adjustment / \ out for us?the better I > business on as normal | idy to help you in any 1 $1,000,008.00 I ' f.