The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, January 24, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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^LA^X^.^tA ^r^^AAALi eJ? AY^ ^Trfl^TrH I A it ] $ I Mules ? < > ?1 ?P ft s >? ? ? < ? 2! i a* ?I!mII^^ZMZIIIZZI^^HZZIII!^ZZHIIMZZMIZ f* i * | I have just: ? seen in Bamb ? with any kind 11 v TF |||.|| I also have | right. Come ft ? price. 1 * i. i I r. pr its j ' ?? e I TELEPHONE 49 n* ii jjy > 'If $ jjf j|j j|j tj; j|', .ft .|i rv ~~ ~~~~~ THE SLEEPING PREACHER. CONTROL OF COTTC v j > 1 A 1 Just One of the Many Strange Things ^ Hoover's Represen of the World. Price Fixing Shall be gjr& ' ? * Quite a number of our people The Philadelphia P availed themselves of the opportun- publishes a dispatch fr x 1 ity to hear Major Perry, the negro t?n upon this subject w sleeping preacher, here last Thurs-j in part as *ollows- *? _xt ?t oqo. ! Any attempt to incl day nigiiL. c?ci;uuc xu uv/uw _ . ville has heard this man preach in general price control wi his sleep, and the few who have not ^orces which o tain 1 should do so at the next opportuni- froiri the foo<* contr? c ty. It is remarkable and strange at session the same time how this colored man, Carolina, an o ei i who is not really a preacher at all g*a' *eac* *n a f in his every day life, preaches the! effPrt t0 control Price?, word of God so accurately and force- j ^eve suc^ acti?n Vi 011 ( fully in his sleep. It is a mystery j down. IQ the house which has never been explained. The! score of southern r ?.? man has preached every night for would inde nitel> several years, and, in fact, has done ^ courseso continuously since 1890, with the "Conferences amor exception of a very few nights. Some members already have t years ago he did not preach on Fri- fears for cotton in. a day nights at times. He follows ?* i rnodity control bill, regular order of service each night,! the cotton grower is in praying first and then preaching a j his representative in regular sermon. He always states forestall anything savor very distinctly from what part of the cotton. If general cc Bible his text is taken and then velops cotton will be ir quotes it just as clearly. In this he oouuiem mcmucio never makes an error. Many people j stand out for their have gone to the Bible for a compar- j against control of a ison of his texts and words of Scrip- j entering into daily hui ture, but they have always found tionthem correct. - "It is recall.ed that The man preaches in an earnest members were favorabl and pleading manner at all times, us- of steel and iron, hides ing much better language and expres- and other commoditie! sions than he is capable of using control bill, but whe when he is awake. Many people who ment was offered to i: have never heard him say that he is hurried conferences v not asleep when he is preaching, an agreement reached However, if they should see and hear bill to food, fuel, and f him preach they would be convinced In an interview pul that he is sound asleep. Truly, the World last Sunday, Mr preaching of the negro in his sleep Mr. Hoover's personal i is a strange thing, and equally and one of his chief strange is the fact that he cannot be quoted as follows: awakened while he is preaching. He "ln my opinion ther< has been carried on a number of versal price fixing pov trips through different sections of not take a segment this State, and on certain occasions call it food and fix p hard hearted men cruelly pierced alone. If you leave tl him with pins in an effort to awaken instance, in a position him while he was preaching. In this all right for you to fi they failed, not being able to arouse food, but what about t! h-'m at such times. On acount ot es for my farm mach this cruel treatment, he has taken "Would vou fix a ret very few such trips during late years. ..what>s the use of Th-s world is made up of strange take all (he rrofi things and this is one of the Strang- _ ,,, - n T m f Requa. "In my opmn est of them all.?Leesville Twin , . . A. . . the prices of the basi County News. . . . and then we must fix Read The Herald $1.50 the year, in each trade operatio ? ?# ?f ? *9* ? *9* ?9 9f9^r99T9 "! 9*T^ 'I*' ST f # ?^? *4* *4* *4* *4' *4' *4* *4* *4* *4* *4 *4* *4* ?4 *4* ?4* s4* *4* *4* *4* *4 and Hoi received a shipment of th erg. I now have on hand of animal you wish. Co V )E PRICE I on hand a nice stock of to see me if you want a / :ank ] i > ?f> ?f? ?f? ?f? ?f? ?f? ?f? ?y? ?y? ?f? ?y? ?f? ?f? >f? ?f? ?f? ?>> if? ?f? *4'*4* *4* >4> *4> *i> *4< <4* *4* *4*'i* *i* *4* *i* *i >N PRICES. ultimate consumer." I As to the available supply of neces- jc tative Thinks saries, Mr. Req.ua said: Universal. "It cannot be made too clear that ^ there is a plentiful supply of necessa- ^5 g ublic Ledger ries for this country and for the 5 om Washing- allies. There need be no question 2? hich we quote of that- 0ur difficulty is not with the supply. A great many people are ^ ude cotton in given t0 saying that the matter of B? ] 11 awaken the prices shouId be left t0 the law of 3 J s elimination supply and demand' 1 think that ? 1 ict at the last 'is ProbabI5r the m?st cruel, inhuman ^ < T non imn?inp hfiCause it I 3? ^ ith of south ^77; x ???' :?-- \ e n would leave the poor where they 3" 1 uith of Geor- jm t ' gainst any cou^ not ge* t^ey actually r .v, need to live and the rich could get ?45 1 force prices anJ thin? t'le5r w^nt. J "Furthermore, I have little there ar6 a , , patience with the men who insist on ^ nembers who . , x u saying that the price of food is against sucn j merely an economic question. I know- ] perfectly well there are a lot of peo- j ^5 j ig Southern , ple in tllig who are nQt getting i 3| ( lisclosed their enough t0 ea^ although as I said j 1 general com- before> we have ' plenty in this! ^5 ( The faith of j coimtry- for our own needs an(j for | f the ability of; our aiiies."?Commerce and Finance,' 35 ( congress to j (N Y.) j ^5 ing control of | j 52 immodity de-' Read The Herald $1.50 the year.' JfS icluded. The 1 ^2 not be able to B - AS pet product H i 2 inything else B 1 3 nan consump- g llftVifll 3 ' ' J g PRE the Southern; mi 9 le to inclusion; I I The E , wool, copper; , 1 llUQll C |:ha, . ... 3 in the food I nas a rec n an amend-' Ehrhardt's First-Class g Hog Cho Qclude cotton,' Play House. as direct ere held and Motjon Plctures Every cholera to confine the'g And the eeds- jg Tuesday, Wednesday j"fab01 Dlished in the, g u y " ( a few ce M. I. Requa, 1 an(| FridaV Hog Pow representative, . Usuall lieutenants, is i @ 5 Big Reels Featuring before w I* the Best Plays, Come- close at M dies, Etc. , * ill hog mus 3 111 US I UB Ulli- E| ay Vrvn no n ?1 . I dOSG the er. You can- e, p? sv.re l0 56e the se- I . , of circle and | r a! every Wednes- I Delier tr] rices for that | day evening jj the B. A lie farmer, for | "PEAPL WHITE IN \ to say, 'It is 3 THE FATAL \ u'acture' x the price o ?, RING." | C. ^R. BI he higher pric- ij . K a< inerv?" " i Arui^e :ent * or Al! | i . ' B ?i a:l price too? j Admission 10c and 20c lett-'ng the re- S War Tax Included ts?" asked Mr. 3 an we must fix 2 T e Theatre \\ ill Be | , c commodities | Wai:i & Comfortable a differential ! ^ Ba" n down to the MaaaBBagg?5^E2^BaMBCTmai3 ? I ic? ## ?o* ?o? *f c? ?? ?t ses? e finest mules and ho 75 head, and I can me and see them [S RIGH1 Buggies, which I ai nice buggy at a r< t m T> tSAlVlB ?fl tf? *f| ? ? #? #? % (# ?4? A ?4??i? %?% ! ?4# ?A??4* % A *4* *4* *i* 4* Increase the Yield N.OW?when we face the most critical food s tive that every acre of land be made to pn speeded up ? methods must be devised i idde food, not only for our own countrymen?but "orn, cotton, truck, barley, wheat, oats?these, 2 ligh prices, and a little attention given to the pro] iredfold loiter. Planters Fertilizers are especially lave been used with unvarying success throughoi las used them and he will say: , , PLANT ti&ri DOUBLES VI "or every crop you plan to sow, there's a Planters productiveness of your soil. Ask our agent in you >r write us direct?NOW. Remember, you shoul ERS FFRTILIZERS?other brands are unsatisf; 3iant Lizard Trade-Mark, stamped plainly on ei action. Do not accept it unless it bears this dist: jarly to avoid delayed deliveries, due to the cong Planters Fertilizer a MANUFACTI CHARLESTON I VENT HOG CHOLERA. | ( TAX NOTI t. A. Thomas Hog Powder The treasurer s offic for the collection of ;ord of 95 per cent, cures of school and all other 1 lera. If you feed your hogs 15th day of October, . ed, you need never fear hog From the first da nor any other hog disease. 1918, until the 31st d directions are very simple, i?e? 1}! be added to all unpaic it what you are doing, plus t^e lst day of Febr :nts worth of B. A. Thomas' penalty of 2 per cent. der in the feed twice a week, to all unpaid taxes. u u i . day of March, 1918, y, though, cholera gets m da> of March; 19J8; . e know it. Then it requires per cent, will be addei tention to each hog?each taxes. t be dosed?and if you will THE LEV m as directed, you will save For State purposes an 90 per cent. If you don't, ^or Purposes.. ,. . Constitutional school . Thomas medicine costs, you j We?not some distant man- Total r?rav vour money back.?' SPECIAL SCHOOl ftABHAM'S SONS, Bamberg, Hopewell No. 1 | Midway, No. 2 ivertisement. | HamptonT No. 3 Three Mile, No. 4 ???????? ? Fish Pond, No. 5 A. B. UTSEY Salem, No. 9 LIFE INSURANCE St. John's, No. 10 ... Govan, No. 11 iberg, South Carolina Binna^er's, No. 12 ... I em on Swamp, No. 13 Bamberg, No. 14 t h ? i j ? ? - ? mH suit you \\ % it? n i? i = ? ( * ?* ? U* r I '| ni selling | || >asonable | I ERG | BAMBERG, S. C. 11 :tfz *f* 'fiif . f; ?f? ?f? ift ? ?f? ?t? *fiiftif* ? ? TiT"4" 71? "A"?4? "i" "i" "4" "4""4- 71". 4""4""4" * 5* ituation in America's history, it is imperaoduce its utmost. Crop production must be Sj to insure heavy .harvests, for we must pro- jg for the starving countries of Europe, as well. jK J md all other crops, will bring phenominally ^ per soil dressing NOW, will repay you a hun- JE M ' suited to the needs of Southern soils. They j? fl it the South for years. Ask any farmer who t " ERTILIZER I * MIR YIELD I Fertilizer especially designed to increase the r town for information, free advice, or prices, S; d be careful in ordering to specify PLANT- Jg actory substitutes. Look for the well-known 7ery bag. It's your protection from dissatis - ? ^ < ? i J i _i i ^ ' i mguishing mark, uraers snouia ue puiceu I estion of freight and traffic due to the war. jE J nd Phosphate Co. 1 * URERS SE > - . - - S.CAROLINA E P ??? ???????? CE. Oakland, No. 15 8 mills . "* Hunter's Chapel, No. 16 8 mills :e will be open Colston, No. 18 4 mills State, county,' Clear Pond, No. 19 2 mills :axes from the 1 0ak Grove, No. 20 4 mills 1917 until the ' Denmark, No. 21 6% mills .18, inclusive. Ehrhardt, No. 22 13 mills A y of January, Dees, No. 23 4 mills ay of January, Heyward, No. 24 2 mills ) per cent, will All persons between the ages of 1 taxes. From twenty-one and sixty years of age,' S uary, 1918, a except Confederate veterans and sail- S will be added ors, who are exempt at 50 years of B >!?? 1 ct a(ra nrp lintilp tn a Doll tax Of One m 1'IULU WUV awv ? AT _ until the 15th dollar. v^H a penalty of 7 Capitation dog tax 50 cents. i to all unpaid Ajj persons who were 21 years of J age on or before the 1st day of Jan- V Y. uarv, 1917, are liable to a poll tax 'J| 8*& mills of one dollar, and all who have not 7 Vz mills made returns to the Auditor are retax....3 mills quested to do so on or before the | 1st of January, 1918. 19 mills j i will receive the commutation L LEVIES. 1 road tax cf two ($2.00) dollars from ^ 3 mills | the l'tli day of October, 1917, until 2 mills the 1st dav or Marcn, iyis. 2 mills G. A. JENNINGS, ' * 2 mills Treasurer Bamberg County fl 2 mills ^ 2 mills ror Indigestion, Constipation or < 7 2 mills Biliousness J mi.||s Just try one 50-cent bottle of LAX-FOS 2 mil's wiTH PEPSIN. A Liquid Digc^'ve g miHs Laxative pleasant to take. Mad ad 3 mills recommended to the public by Paris LI li 4 mills sine Co.,manufacturers cf Laxative E ::o , 9 mills Quinine and Grove's Tasteless cnili c.