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I " I I Another Sh I ? y \t?._ n jlj new uresst I Compli f ? f iZj f f Visitors in the Town A 7.7 . f And the Community ?Mrs. N. P. Smoak is visiting re- j latives in Chester this week. ?-Miss Starr, of Columbia, was a: visitor in the city last week. ?Joe Cantey, of Woffcrd college, was in the city the past week-end. ?J. F. Carter, Esq., of the local tar, spent Monday in Charleston. ?R. M. Jefferies, Esq., of the Walterboro bar, was in the city Tuesday. ?H. Jack Riley, Esq,., of Bennettsville, is speeding a few days in the city. ?Mrs. F. O. Brabham is spending some time with relatives in Summerton. ?Miss Isabel Cantey spent the week-end at home from Columbia col-1 lege. ?T. N. Parks, of the revenue collector's office, was here several days last week. ?Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Ray, Jr., returned to the city last week after a t short wedding trip. ?Mrs. Edna IMcWhite, of George *1-- * - r 1. town, 15 me guesc ui uci siolci, mio. I. B. Felder, on Bridge street. ?J. S. Cantey, of Summerton, spent the week-end in the city with his brother, Rev. S. O. Cantey. ?Harry Matthews and 'Miss Mat-J thews, of Columbia, were the guests j last week of Miss Evelyn Spann. ?Mrs. Kelley and Miss Leonard Kelley, of Blackville, spent Tuesday in the city with Mrs. C. W. Rentz, Jr. ?Miss M. P. Izard and Mrs. A. B. Josey, Sr., of Columbia, are visiting at the home of Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Klein. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kearse arrived in Bamberg Saturday after an extended wedding trip to points in Florida. ?Mrs. J. B. iMcGee, of Anderson, is spending some time in the city with her daughter, Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg. ?Mrs. B. F. Folk and Miss Clara O'Quinn, spent Sunday with Mrs. Folk daughter, Mrs. D. P. O'Cain in! Orangeburg. ?H. F. Bamberg, G. A. Jennings, G. Frank Bamberg and others are i spending a few days on a deer huntj at Sandy Point. ?W. D. Rhoad and Rev. S. O. j Cantey left Tuesday for Marion to at-: tend the sessions of the South Caro-j - Jina conference. | I Mrs. J. W. Stover, of Camden,) and W. H. Kearse, of Spartanburg, are; among the new subscribers who will receive The Herald regularly hereafter. -m i m? ? Harsh Sentence. Abe Cory brought the following tory over from New York the other day: A negro charged with stealing a watch had been arraigned before the court. The judge was not convinced that he was guilty and said: "You are acquitted Sam." "Acquitted," repeated Sam 'doubtfully." What do you mean, judge?# "That's the sentence; you are acquitted." Still looking somewhat confused, i Sam said: "Judge, does dat mean ij have to give the watch back?"?j Christian Evangelist. Ladie: ipment of those is Still Arriving, ete Stock Ladies BWyff^TTil MIL III HlffmFTffP1 "I I'T1 11 LADIES ARE WORRIED. . Consternation In Harem as Sultan j Takes to Flight. The sultan's wives and ladies of' | the harem are overwhelmed with grief arjQ dismay over the flight of the sultan, relates a dispatch from Constantinople, Turkey. They did not' know he was going. The sultan's youngest wife, whom he married only nine weeks ago, and j who is the 22-year-old daughter of. his gardener became hysterical when the sultan's fight was confirmed and the seven faithful eunuches who act-1 ed as personal bodyguard to the, Moslem ruler for the last five years.; gave themselves up to despar, fearing I that the sultan had been kidnapped; by the Kemalites. The other eun- i uches and the ladies of the palace, j numbering 300, wept bitterly and soon the whole palace was in a state of commotion. The sultan's departure was not known to his household until 9 o'-! clock the next morning when hisaide decamp entered his sleeping; chamber. When he gave the news + v. ? *v.^\ niiifon tt-oc! miccino' frnm fhp ILLclC tile OUiian u o ** vr*?k w? v ; palace, a search from top to bottom was made for the monarch. There will be a minstrel at the! White Point school house, in the Kearse neighbor rood, on Friday even-i ing, December 8. beginning at 7:30: o'clock, for the benefit of the school.! Admission, 25 and 15 cents.?adv. J The International Council of Wo-j men claim a membership of 30,000.-; 000. Ve.boten! 1 Beware the Jabberwock, my son! j The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch!" t Beware also?in Charleston?thej Country Sausage, hot and sizzling in! the pan! Beware the toothsome Liver-, Pudding, the home-cured Country j Ham, however sweet and tender, the; Pork Chops and Spare Ribs which! Uncle Henry sends down from the; plantation as a little Thanksgiving! surprise! And shun, o ye trencher-; mon that pmnkin? Venison! Wot ye v**vkv ^ ~ < ? - - t not that to touch but a mouthful of: that savoury meat is sternly forbid-! den by the Rulers of Our City? Eatj it at your peril! To all these erstwhile goodly' viandg we in Charleston must sayj goodbye. So at least the edict has' gone forth. There was a time when i the arrival of a box from the county! was an event in almost any family. J We had not then been advised of howj necessary it is that we should be: guarded against Home-Cured Ham! ... T 4. I and Plantation spareriDs. it Uiiu ; never occurred to us then that eating Home-Cured Ham might be so full of hazard. It might not of itself occur to most of us now for that matter but the decree has none the less been! published and declared. Read ye notj yesterday the letter from the Chief of! the Food Inspectors castigating this! newspaper and its editor for havingj wickedly and criminally allowed an, appreciative advertiser to send us aj mess of Sausage? At least he says it j was wicked and criminal and he cites an Ordinance in such cases made and provided to prove it. Thus is notice served on the inhab HBKnnnHnHHHHHBHaBHHHBfl fc A j^A^A A^4 Jtw A% aT% A%AiV4V# 4^A AVA AyA AV4 iViVi^ a?A "A" "A" "4" "A" "A" "A" "AT "A" "Vy "A" "^T A^ A* "A" "AT Vf "A" A" "A" f^f fJf "VrTAf "A* Nice Warm Coats, ail Sizes ani ^ ^ mM A AA AuiiMinMi /\ ? C?P?A A AM J Large flssunmeiu ui oizcs anu Wearing Apparel and Piece G 'MHtf-C.. a. . Ji m S Pop':l >r Br de of the Season. Mrs. J. C*rl Kearse, Formerly Miss Duisye Rizer, of Olaritaiits of the city as to the loving zeal thing except making law ridiculous? with which their tummies are to be ?News and Courier, guarded, even against their own depraved appetites. They are to be To Cure a Cold in One bay savpd from thp rip~:1<; of flip Country Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It! sa\ea 11 om tne ptx.is oi tne coun uy the Coa*h and Headache and works off the Sausage whether they will or 110 and Coi<i. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. if necessary to save them they will be laid by the heels and thrust into Jail, ; *OTTCE TO CKKDITOBS. Thus also is noire served afresh up- r-jTED STATES DISTRICT COURT on the people of the countryside as u> the risks they may run when they. EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH try 10 show some one here a courtesy.; CAROLINA They had best make sure first that1 they are not laving themselves llableDi the matter of Mrs. Lula B. Danto some Ordinance and setting theni-i neI!-v- E"rhardt. S. C.. Bankrupt. selves into a p.chle. ^ ^ Notice is 'hereby given that the There is one class of our own citi- above named bankrupt has this day zens, if we mav tail them that, which.-mod a petition for discharge, and should take this warning especially!,hst a hearing will be had upon the c . i same before this Court at Charleston, J to heart. Tae reference, of cource,; ^ p ^ ^ o'clock in the forenoon j ic to thp huntsmen of the citv. Let1 on iho e7th rhnv of December. A. D.I them hereafter when they go on the: :fi22 at which time and place all chase leave their guns at home. If; creditors and other persons in inter, r?, ' est may appear and show cause If any the> hanker for \enison and are,they h?ye why tbg prayer of the gaid minded to kill a bucit let them j petitioner should not be cranted. him down, rone him fast and bring j RICHD. W. HUTSON, him to the city abattoir to be killed. Clerk. If they eat the Venison else, or even Charleston, S. C. Nov. 20, 1922^ give it away, they are in danger of j being branded as -lawbreakers and \/ / f Cures Malaria, Chills and the doors of the Sugarhouse Qhh Fever, Dengue or Bilious yawn to receive them. j Fever. Selah! i _ ., _ T~ ~~~ I ' Colds Cause Grip and Influenza Seriously if there is a newspaper, ^ QU1N!NE Table? Km<m anywhere which m season anil out| ,t(, ,.aaie. Th,r. i= cnl,one"BicmoQuinine." of season has tried to stand for law,; r. v.* s''"T'mor.heT. soc. surely that newspaper is The X??! and Courier. But must the law be an j ^ ass? There raav be?there i9?j Regular communication on need in Charleston for some kind of: Friday night, Dec. 1st. 7:00. meat nrotection ordinance. But canj Election and^ installation of IV V, v i t? u . : omcsrs. tiv orner ox i the ordinance whicn Dr. Bold is e.v-. T Ducker, W. T. JENNINGS, ploiting result as It stands in any-j cec W. M. j to-Wear Parlor j J Materials, from $5.00 up I trine Pmnne firnm tin vin u UljflGO. 1 Utco 1IU1U tpiv up p If ft oods. Come to see us p ? | ? ' | ' | Telephone 83 | j Bamberg, S. C. | iHBBHB MMWBBMMMBam LAST GIN DAT || I FRIOAUECJJg I jl The Cotton Oil Co. | j I Thanksgiving Day I OUR STORE IS CLOSED. LET'S ALL GIVE I TTTA-KTirS! -pnw OTTT? TTK! A T.TTT A Am OTTTRR H I* AAX1AX JAM X V XII V W XV ? UXXIXXX) XMI v .< i __ BLESSINGS. ? |j From now until the close of 1922, we intend to S push business. Profits are to be forgotten. If you Ph need anything in cotton goods don't wait. We are ra making very special prices. >. 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