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A^l *6*. ^^4. ^6*. A^A .A^l. A^A .A^A. .A^i. ^ y^y Tkr "A "A" f^^ky "A" ?Af TAV TAT^y f^i Inuvi iv Farm Located at Clear Pond Station 7 Miles South of Bamberg tOii Bamberg, Ehrliardt and Waiterboro Railroad, is being sub-divided into residence lots and small farms, and will be sold at auction | Thursday, Dec. 13th, 10:30 > & There is not a mercantile business or ginnery between Bamberg and Ehrliardt aM this location offers an opportunity to start a business that we do not think can be duplicated anywhere in Bamfberg county. The terms of the sale will be easy. Brass band,, cash prizes, guessing contest. Dinner served to all. Free R. R. tickets from Bamberg and Ehrliardt. We invite you to investigate V this proposition. We will try to make it worth V* your while to come, whether interested in this ' V property or not. 5, % JONES A. WILLIAMS, OWNER. f i I 1 NEWBURY R1 i l jjfefc. a4A Jl^A A^A A^A A^A J.^A A^A A^A A4A A^A A^A A ^ A^A^AA^A A^A A^AJ^A AA^ T^T -^r ^T T^T T^? ?^T ?^TT^T T^r T^T l^T y 1^? V^rV>^ri SERIOUS TIMES AHEAD. Bamberg, S. C., for October 1, 1917: State of South Carolina, county of n T? Iteeh&rd t> 1 ges g Before me, a notary public in and of Wheat. f0r the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared R. M. Hitt, who Uditors The Herald:?There are having been duly sworn according . * . i to law. deposes and savs that he is str any negro readers of your journal th(J ed'itor. of The Bamberg Herald, ?the leaders of the race in South an(j that the following is, to the De Carolina. I refer to the preachers best of his knowledge and belief, a chs and teachers; then there are many!^rue statement of the ownership, , . , management (and if a daily paper, h?1 wfcite readers of your journal whoithe circu!ation) etC? of the afore: acr would gladly give information and' saj^ publication for the date shown hai instruction to the negro people. As i in the above caption, required by the I see it there are some serious prob- jac* August 24, 1912, embodied in Ba ' , . . - . .. . - 0 section 443, postal laws and regula- 1 lews ahead of us for the next 12jtions_ printed on the reverse of6this of months. First, the food problem; iform, to wit: .1 we can't produce food without labor, j 1. That the names and addresses $1' Everything possible should be done?f the publishers, editors, managing 4 \ editors, and business managers are: Mr to get our people to sow wheat, rye, , Publishers?R. M. Hitt and R. M. W< and oats and plant everything in the | Bruce, Bamberg, S. C. mi line of vegetables that will grow j Editors?R. M. Hitt and R. M. from January to January. I never ;?race> Bamberg, S. C. Ba . u 4 t _4 ? ; Managing editors?R. M. Hitt and tell people to do what I am not doing ;R/M Bruce> Bamberg> s c ing myself; "somewhere" in South Caro-; Business managers?R. M. Hitt Rl lina I planted wheat last week. The ! and R. M. Bruce, Bamberg, S. C. labor problem will continue to be That the owner is: (Give ... , 4, -names and addresses of individual ?v aenous unless the negro and the owners> or> if a corporatio!1, give its II wkite people can get together. Even,name and the names and addresses low there is a wood famine, people of stockholders owning 1 per cent, or ___ i* the cities can't get wood to burn mofe.?/ J?e. total amount of stock) -vj. .. 4 4-4. i?A. W. Knight, Bamberg, S. C. rf because there is no one to cut it, , 3 That the known bondholders, tbere is plenty of wood, but the mortgagees, and other security hold tmtters and haulers are few. Our ?rs owning or holding 1 per cent, or people who farmed have, "plenty of niore total amount of bonds, mort. j , ^ gages, or other securities' are: (If money and they are not dependent there are none, so state)?None. > wood for cash; at least for the! 4. That the two paragraphs next tresent. I found in the last ten above, giving the names of the own- Tes 4ays people crying for wood from ers' stockholders, and security noid* 1 v _ \ ? , x i ers, if any, contain not only the list Conway to Rock Hill; the next cry ot- stockholders and security holders will be for meat. White and negro as the appear upon the books of the mvst get together and cooperate and company but also, in cases where the Drive these serious problems, for f?c1k;h?1nder ,?r fec"rity h?ldf ap" Mr' * ! pears upon the books as trustee or nia. what hurts one race hurts the other jn any other fiduciary relation, th? amd that which helps one race helps name of the person or corporation sai< the other. I am not writing this f?r whom such trustee is acting, is .. , . n.nm. . onnfl? 'given; also that the said two para- bor article for pro e o pp graphs contain statements embracing VPfl as a leader, but I am in earnest. 1 affiant's full knowledge and belief * am only a preacher of the gospel of as to the circumstances and condiJesus Christ and this is the gospel ,tions under which stockholders and that everv nreacher should emphasize ,security holders who do not appear me teat every preacnei snouia empnasize. .upQn thg bookg of the company as "Children have ye meat, "Gather, trustees, hold stock and securities i up the fragments that remain that in a capacity other than that of a ^ew aothing be lost." He who came to bona fide owner; and this affiant has and . , ., , ?. no reason to believe that any other a n nre mans soul also provided meat pers(ta> association, or corporation !? and bread and taught economy. Ihas any interest direct or indirect in RICHARD CARROLL. !the said stock, bonds, or other se- j .---I o /-v icurities than as so stated by him. stoi oummuid, o. ^ I 5. That the average number of hea it is a historical truth that no in- copies of each issue of this publica, A , . , ... ition sold or distributed, through the iiistry is destio\ed without pulling maj]s or otherwise, to paid subscrib- ren down some other in its fall. The ers during the six months preceding con district of Columbia goes "dry." and the date above shown is: (This inBOW watch the withering ot those fpnnation required from daily pub- ^ . , , lications only.) ekoice congressional beds. < r ^ hjtt *n 1 1 Sworn to and subscribed before er ; STATK31KNT J me this 22nd day of November, 1917. g f the ownership, management, cir- H. L. HINNANT, illation, etc., required by the act of (My commission expires at pleas- mel congress of August 24, 1912, of The ure of Governor.) and Bamberg Herald, pulished weekly at ! (Seal.) wh< Farm 2 1-2 Miles West of Olar, S. C. on the Barnwell and Olar road. This splendid land has been sub-divided into small farms and will be sold at auction Monday, Dec. 10th, 10:30 Here is an opportunity to secure a good little farm, near Olar, and at your own price. Easy terms, brass band, cash prizes. Dinner served to all. Guessing contest. ( DR. L. A. HARTZOG AND G. M. NEELEY, OWNERS. EALTY AND j SELLING AGENTS HOME OFFICE-WARSAW, N. C. n/vn n l i r I pMH TUK 3ALL. One two-story dwelling at Ehrrdt. Well located. ^ Two stores situated on Broadway / . (jrCt eet, Ehrhardt, cheap. , 1 , Four brick stores in the heart of Tn3X nmark. Terras to suit the pur- Oil isers. ^ , One six-room residence in Bam- C3OT g, with outbuildings and 11-2 1 i es of land, for $1,000; $400 cash. DUy [ance to suit the purchaser. +tyyii1 Three brick stores on Main street, XrOUl mberg. Prices and terras right. Yf One nice residence lot of one acre iNOW land, $500. _j . Several lots on Elmore Heights, 1 ne j 00 each. _ ^nrrlv Sixteen acres on Main street, near . E. C. Bruce's, $200 per acre. ill suited for peanut factory, or oil I STj 400 acres of land four miles from mberg for $11 per acre. Nice Norfolk? elling and all necessary outbuild- Richmoa 1A SON ABLE TERMS CAN BE HAD OX ALL THE ABOVE M. GRAHAM, Real Estate, nJ PIT BAMBERG, S. C. J JG, IENIX, ALA., STREET JpM 0 CAR MAN ADDS WILL rttt? ?f/\M^o/?]i TIR nrft ? o c Am of h 171 C P?MS%?|^P ut this natural remedv that makes . ' ml/ go right to the very seat oi' ^t nach diseases and commence its HIH^I^lHHHHfllHiSiBE^fl ling work almost at once." - - ? It certainly was just the right ledy for me and I warmly re- R. P. BELLINGER imend it to all who are troubled ATTORNEY AT LAW h Indigestion or any stomach MONEY TO LOAN, iase. Sulferro-Sol is well known Office Over Bamberg Banking Co. ny neighborhood as a great heal- General Practice and builder." " iulferro-Sol is sold and recoin- Slates and slate pencils at T!;e aded by all druggists in Bamberg Herald Book Store. Save paper by I vicinity. Murray Drug Co., using a slate. alesale distributers.?adv. Read The Herald $1.50 the year. i ( X 400 ACRE FARM | 4 Miles Souht East of Olar, S. C. f near the Bamberg and Buford Bridge road, divided into nice farms, will be sold at auction f Friday, Dec. 14th, 10:30 f This is some of the very best soil in Bamberg { n^'4- 1^4- 4-1 CULUll/V. I IL'L bllC UpjJUl IUXiltV LU OCCUIC OUUif 4 this extra good land pass. . This will probably be the last land sale in this- X * section this winter. We invite you to look over this farm before the sale. Y ;(. Terms easy. Good music. Casli prizes. Guess- JE i iug contest. Dinner served to all. Z WCTIONCoij A Stitch in Time | ready now for those sudden cold snaps - . | are sure to come. Get a Perfection Heater. It's always reliable, easily ed from room to room, economical to and to use; good-looking, durable and ble-proof. r used in over 3,000,000 homes. M best fuel is Aladdin Security Oil?gives t hourscheerfulwarmthforevery gallon. \NDARD OIL COMPANY [_ j| I RILEY & COPELAND " ~'a,ter B n- Carter " Snrrpssnrs tn W. P. Rilev. I I CARTER & CARTER I -El- T ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW A 'A \ BAMBKK*;. S. C. ACCiu61lt Special attention given to 9?ttley ?* * r* tt "D a xt n tti i went of Estates and investiga-- , INbUKANOE ! tion of Land Titles. Office in J. 1). Copland's Store _ BAMBERG. 8. C, | chn'stmas stock of Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens expected to arrive in Read the Herald, 51.50 per year, the next few days. , '-i&m