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? $hj> Imtthmj iirraU === | ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. Published every Thursday in Tli Herald building, on Main street, i the live and growing City of Bam berg, being issued from a printin office which is equipped with Mei genthaler linotype machine, Babcoc cylinder press, folder, two jobbers fins Miehle cylinder press, all run b electric power with other materia and machinery in keeping, the whol equipment representing an invest ment of $10,000 and upwards. Subscriptions?By the year $1.50 six months, 75 cents; three months 50 cents. All subscriptions payabl strictly in advance. Advertisements? $1.00 per inc for first insertion, subsequent insei pi . tions 50 cents per inch. Legal ad pjy vertisements at the rates allowed b - law. Local reading notices 5 cent u line each insertion. Wants an other advertisements under specia f'-- head, 1 cent a word each insertior v Liberal contracts made for three, si ||?*J i;.< and twelve months. Write for rate: glfv . Obituaries, tributes of respect, rest ; lutions, cards of thanks, and all nc H; tices of a personal or political chat - :acter are charged for as regular ac if vertising! Contracts for advertisin ' not subject to cancellation after fin . insertion. <;>>; Communications?We are alwaj glad to publish news letters or thos N pertaining to matters of public intei est. We require the name and ac dress of the writer in every cas< article which is defamatory c narcnnsl ran find DlaCe i i|^ uucuaivci; %-? . our columns at any price, and we ar not responsible for the opinions ei *v' pressed Jn any communication. . z ? Thursday, March 30, 191C ???? A head line in the Orangebur News reads, "Was the Death a Foi ' - Murder or Natural One?" A natun |p what? Murder? If you want the Progressive Farn i er six months free with a year's sut scription to The Bamberg Herald, yo will have to come across with a do lar and a half by or before Friday March 31. A whole lot of our sut scribers have taken advantage of thi >:, unusually good offer, and you ha better decide to do likewise. Mr. Farmer, there are a lot of pec pie here in town who would like t buy some of that nice bacon you hav 1 stored up in your smoke house. Som of our farmer friends have complain ed that there is not a good marke for country meat this year. Wha you need, friend, is to insert an ad v vertisement in our special notice col - umn, and see if it will not do th work for you. f McKinley Crosby, of Ruffin, was i] f Walterboro Monday of this weeh Mr. Crosby was until quite recently ; v student at the Carlisle school, bu has been obliged to leave school be fore the end of the session. He in tends, however, to return next yea and complete his course. Mr. Crosb; was one of the leading students a the school and stood well with th< faculty and with the students.?Wal terboro Press and Standard. The time is nearing for mosquitoe to begin breeding. A suggestion ha; been made by some that it would b< SX a good idea to put a hole in all tii P' cans before throwing them aside ||? This is not a bad idea. The cans wil * not then hold water, thus putting th< |?1 cans out of commission as breeding i0:: places for mosquitoes. Houses shoul< now be carefully screened to kee] E|^.S.- the mosquitoes out. Experts say tha |?; . the mosquito carries nearly all o fe 1 the malaria germs that get scattere< i|| ?so swat the mosquito before th< ||| mosquito swats you. Augusta has the sympathy of th whole country in her disaster. Whil |p?. the property damage was very great she is to be congratulated upon th fact that, so far as we have learned ||rt " there was not a single death, or seri ous accident to any person. This i at' - ; s. remarkable, perhaps the most re !|..V markable thing about the fire. It i h: predicted?judging from the spiri ^5 already manifested by Augustans \' that Augusta will rebpild as fast a carpenters and bricklayers can do il and that it will be bigger and bette Kg*-. - x Augusta than ever. ?The National Lumber Manufactu] ers' association, the National Whole sale Liquor Dealers' association, an an automobile manufacturer supplie us this week, very kindly, with pag after page and column after columi of reading matter?entirely fre< Certainly is nice, isn't it, to ha\ some one to do all your writing fc you? We can just turn to our cop; furnished by tfce aforesaid charitab organizations, and select, out a nic long editorial, or a one or two col urn article on why prohibition in Kanst is a failure, or how it came abot I that a county somewhere in Ne England the other day voted to st? wet, or all about a colossal benevolei scheme by the big lumber men, < how a special kind of a Flivver mac a flying trip across the continent c ~ ~e rrocnlina Wlthnilt 51 <51712'' cl U)Udl i ui gaouuut^ .. ivwuuv ? o y ' accident?haven't got a thing to c girt but just hand it to the linotypis Gee, ain't it fine to have such got f(.: friends! | Bluff Didn't Work. = Julius Paul, a citizen of the African persuasion, was up before the = mayor Tuesday night charged with e disorderly conduct. Paul a few n nights ago pretended, so the story g goes, that he was going to kill him - self by taking poison. Pie had his k household in a regular turmoil; in a fact the whole neighborhood fairly y L1 seethed with excitement. As a mate ter of fact, it seems that Julius had no suicidal intentions at all; but . rather was trying to bluff his friends 5' and relatives. It appears that he t, really did take poison?but it was not the kind usually partaken of for the purpose of cashing in. However, I- Julius was allowed to go his way this > time, with the admonition that a j repetition of his conduct would bring tl down upon him the wrath of the i. powers that be. x ? 5. Report Home Demonstration Work. J" Mrs. B. W. Faust, home demonstration agent, has organized the foll lowing clubs in the county, with a S total enrollment of 135 girls: Bin}t naker school, Buford's Bridge, Colston, Denmark, Ehrhardt, Govan, ie Lees, Oak Grove, Olar, Salem, St. j~ John, White Point. 3 Any other communities desiring a ,r girls' or woman's club will please n write her at Denmark. ' Winthrop college, being anxious to promote the demonstration work in = the State, offers each summer, free ? board and free tuition to Drize-win ning girls from each county. In Bamberg county two girls will be g selected in May for the course be 11 ginning June 19th. Awards will be made according to general condition of plat, and best work up to this time. Examinations will be made and winners announced about May >- 27. Awards for the 1917 scholaru ships will be made in the fall, when i" the best exhibit and largest yield will also be considered by the judges. >- Other prizes will doubtless be offered. d The prospects are bright for a successful first year's work, and Mrs. Faust desires to thank each one who )_ has assisted in organizing the clubs. o e Vital Statistics for County. e The following information relative l- to Bamberg county is taken from the st statistics made public Saturday by ,t tue State bureau of vital statistics: I- 'Number of deaths in county during [- 1915, 245; death rate, 12.8. e Number of births in county during 1915, 449; birth rate, 23.4. During 1915 there were nine u deaths from pellagra in Bamberg county, the rate being 46.9. There a were fewer deaths from pellagra in t Saluda and Bamberg counties than in any other counties of the State, these - two counties each having nine deaths r from this cause. j NOTICE^ DEMOCRATS!e Pursuant to the rules*of the Demo cratic party of South Carolina, the president of each Democratic club in Bamberg county is requested to call a meeting of his club, designating s the hour thereof, to be holden on Sats urday, April 22, 1916, for the purB pose of reorganizing and electing officers for the ensuing term; and also to elect a county executive commi'tteeman and delegate to the county 1 convention which is hereby called to e meet in the court house at Bamberg, y S. C., on Monday, May 1st, 1916, at 3 noon. * "The convention shall be composed p of delegates elected from the clubs t in the county, one delegate for every f 25 members, and one delegate for a majority fraction thereof, based upon * the number of votes polled in the e first primary of the preceding year." Under this rule the several clubs will be entitled to delegates as follows: e Bamberg, 13; Clear Pond, 1; Colse ton, 2; Denmark, 8; Edisto, 3; Ehrhardt, 8; Govan, 2; Hightower's, 2; e Hunter's Chapel, 2; Kearse, 3; Lees, , 1; Midway, 1; Olar, 6. ' The outgoing county executive " committee will meet at the court s| house Monday, May 1st, 1916, at 11 j.| o'clock a. m. H. C. FOLK. County Chairman. s March 28, 1916. 4-20. .t ?- ? -1 SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE. 1 ,sj , I Notice is hereby given that upon Lf: the written petition of more than ir one-third of the resident electors, and a like proportion of the resident free-holders of Hunter's Chapel Shool District No. 16, of Bamberg county, S. C., at the age of 21 years, an election will be held at the Hund ter's Chapel school house on Tuesday, d | April 11, 1916, for the purpose of j levying a special school tax of 4 'e j mills on all real and personal propL J erty in Hunter's Chapel School Dise. j trict No. 16. Only such electors as rg I return real or personal property for j taxation, are residents of Hunter's >r| Chapel School District No. 16, and Y>\ exhibit their tax receipts and regisIe;tration certificates as required in e j general elections, shall be allowed ' j to vote. n | Electors favoring the levy of 4 is mills special tax will cast a ballot it! containing the word "YES" printed w i or written thereon, and electors opr j posed will cast a ba'lot containing ^ the word "NO" printed or written it j thereon. jrj The polls will be opened at 7 a. m. I and closed at 4 p. m. J. H. Fender, D. O. Hunter and D. >n O. Steedley are appointed managers le to conduct said election, lo R. W. D. ROWELL, lf S. G. MAYFIELD, * J. H. A. CARTER, )(^ County Board of Education. Bamberg, S. C., March 21, 1916. NEW TAFFETA AND CREPE ME- COAT ST TEOR DRESSES. Beautiful as can be, made of Taffeta and Crepe Metfeor, with Geor- ShOWH IOT tJ gette Crepe collar and sleeves, with Don't WRlt gold lace effects. Be sure and see right, the p thes-e. Prices $16.50 to $27.50. qualitv / look no furt ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF GING- _____ HAMS AND PERCALES. Just received another shipment of ginghams and percales, in neat JUSt reC( stripes and checks, 10c and 12 l-2c. ^ dreSSCS, cllsC These are the very best quality, the niadraS best qualities you ever saw for the + money. 50 C to $1 IT? 1 1 A t I i leiepnone ti-j May Plctorlc ; ANNOUNCEMENT Having sold my interest to < I Iflj D Mr. B. W. Simmons, I beg to I |H ^M inform the public that I am no I HB longer connected with the firm I |j[ of B. A\T. Simmons & Company. 8 Hj H I take this opportunity to 8 |H SB EB thank those through whose H HI MB MB loyalty and cooperation the 8 JBB building of a successful busi- ?, ness u"as made possible. B W. C. PATRICK. FEAT CANDIDATES' CAEDS | The rates for cards inserted under 8 B I lil/i V this head are as follows: For magis- 8 traie, coroner, cotton weigher and 8 county commissioner, $3.00; for all 8 M AR| H other county offices, $5.00; for con- B J gress and all State offices, $10.00. 8 ?_____ Checks must accompany card. Please 8 ???? rin nnt nek that wft insert vour card 8 ,ti . i ri i unless you send check or cash along I WStCft tOF with same. All cards will be pub lished until the primaries. I ? # CLERK OP COURT. g I flluiy Al I hereby announce myself a candi- ' date for the office of Clerk of Court R of Bamberg county, subject to the I rni i r rules of the Democratic party. R g hlpjpTI ' R. L. ZEIGLER. I * IIIvlUII J I hereby announce myself a can- I ? Dpnlofi If didate for clerk of court of Bamberg I " ilCCloU IV county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. MAX WALKER. 1_ T . , of Bamberg county, I hereby announce myself a can- 1( to abide b t didate for clerk of court of Bamberg Democratic primary pnnntv in thp Dp.mncratic Drimarv. -q and pledge myself to abide by the Xb' rules of the party. H. D. FREE. . ????? * I hereby announci , date for the office < I hereby announce myself a can- bate of Bamberg cou didate for Clerk of Court of Bamberg cra^c primary, sub; county, subject to the rules of the party. Democratic primary. . FRANCIS J. D. COPELAND, JR. ' I hereby announ< I hereby announce myself a can- didate for the office didate for Clerk of Court of Bam- Bamberg county berg county, subject to the rules and ru]es and regulatioi regulations of the Democratic pri- cratic primary, and mary.- A. L. KIRKLAND. support the nomine* T. R. P. J hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Clerk of Court of I hereby announc Bamberg county in the Democratic date for the office c primary, subject to the rules of the of Bamberg county 1 party, pledging my support to the primary, subject to nominees thereof. . partv. ALBERT J. Z. BROOKER. * . y I hereby announc I have decided to oecome a canai- ^ate for reelection date for the office of Clerk of Court pr0hate Judge of 1 for Bamberg county, and will appre- subiect to the rule ciate the support of my friends cratic party. G ; throughout the county for that posi- *' tion. H. C. FOLK. j hereby announ didate for the office PROBATE JUDGE. bate of Bamberg c< the rules of the r I hereby announce myself a candi- pledging my suppori date for the office of Probate Judge thereof. J. J. B ! - * j r HbUl^U Sa Beautiful as the rare ti ^ butterflies are our new spi A creations. They have con: from fashion's center. Th to "natty" modes you have r . J the style magazines you wf PM our store. ijM We put a low price on IB when we first mark it. Y gl beautiful hat in OUR store 1 right in season; you must r the season has passed. JITS, "ONLY ONE OF A KIND." ne are far superior to any we've ever Xew le money, and they are moving rapidly. s?ir^ch too long to get yours. The style is ' rices are right and last bu,t not least, -1 < ' ^ i n?X j ?,;n is rignt. uome 10 us nrsi aim vuu win her. . Just ??^^?_ laces in dainty ] NEW DRESSES. I the yari jived a beautiful selection of house New > children's dresses made of good quali- daj *?\ o i QoniPt ni voiles and ginghams. Sizes 4 to 14, Ufactui* L.50; 34 to 42, $1.25 to $3.00 I come tc THOMAS i 'The Store of Courtesy" il Reuiew Patterns Now on Sale MjgLi | Mogul 8-16 Price , I 3lst 11 The Real Kerose - I ! f\N and after April lst the pr I ^ will be $725 cash f. o. b the FlOdt I j made and bona fide orders take I be filled at the present price of $6; (Iamiaavi I i We want to post you ahead of time rcernoon i Mogul 8-i6, as you know, is the ___ I ! c^t fuel costs squarely in half ? op ??? I kerosene or coal oil ? doesn't have i either. It pays for itself in the sa^ ni . I is why the rise in price ? necessa I neaire I materials has risen so high ? is of r I Mogul 8-16 is saving and makinj If and 1 B farms of all sizes. # It will do much FtduUltlb | horses can. Get in your order no agiiMMi i work. See the dealer who sells th< ?I and pledge my- International Harvester Coi he rules of the (Incorporated) S. SIMMONS. The Mogul 8-16 kerosene to 3 myself a candi- m m A >f Judge of Pro- IVI C I /\ NL ' OC nty in the Demo- j A T H ject.to the rules BAMBERG, - . ------F. CARROLL. " ? AUDITOR AND SUPT. EDUCATION, berg c myself a can- regula of Probate Judge 'J hereby announce myself a can, subject to the dldate. f+or office of Auditor and ?ns of the Demo- Superintendent of Education of MA pledge mvself to :Bamberg county, subject to the rules *<? thprpof of the Democratic pa ty. I h< BELLINGER. EDGAR PRICE. date. I Ehrhs e myself a candi- ! SHERIFF. Den'? >f Probate Judge i >0 su' n the Democratic j I hereby announce myself a candi the rules of the date for Sheriff of Bamberg County M. DENBOW. in the Democratic primary, subject ! to the rules of the party, pledging my e myself a candi-; support to the nominees thereof. 1 to the office of ' "* DELK. g Bamberg county, Cons is of the Demo- I hereby announce my candidacy . P. HARMON. for reelection to the office of Sheriff ' ? of Bamberg county in the Democratic COTT ce myself a can- primary, subject to the rules of the of Judge of Pro- party, pledging my surport to the I h ounty, subject to nominees thereof. S. G. RAY. date 1 )emocratic party, s at Ba t to the nominees I hereby announce myself a candi- reguh iRABHAM, JR. date for the office 01 Sheriff of Bam nted wings of ing millinery v le direct to us te "chic" and ead about in 11 find right in s V our millinery ou can get a for a low price iot wait until * W SHIRTING MADRAS. shirting Madras just arrived, tes wide, neat stripes for 15c and 20c the yard. * ???????? NEW LACES. received shipment of new val and round threads. V?ery A oatterns match sets 5c to 20c mm goods are pouring in every express. We always have ng brand new from the man- VH er to show you when you 1 fe CO: Bamberg, S. C. . v" \ , 'i.s . t ' ^ Announcement I sne Tractor - . v-,t3 ice of the Mogul 8-16 Chicago. All sales in up to April ist will 75 cash f. o. b. Chicago, i on the coming change, famous tractor that has erates on cheap, common i to be the highest grade ring over gasoline. That 1 try because cost of raw ninor importance. % profit on thousands of more for you than your ?w ? be ready for spring e Mogul 8-16. lipoiijr ui nuiu iv? actor U sold hy MOYE SOUTH CAROLINA :ounty, subject to the rules and ttions of the Democratic party. < J. P. O'QUINN. GISTKATE AT EHRHARDT. ?reby announce myself a candifor reelection as Magistrate at irdt, subject to the rules of the ( ratio primary, pledging myself sport the nominees thereof. J. H. XrXARD. STATE SEXATE. ? ereby anno1:nee myself a can- s ? for reelection to the State senubject to the rules and regulacf the Democratic party. T 15 PT A tJ U, JJ V/ % K. 'OX WEIGH EH AT BAMBERG. ereby announce myself a candiror the office of Cotton Weigher mberg, subject to the rules and j itions of the Democratic rartv. L NEB CF.IDER. 4 . 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