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?be Pamberg peralb ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. ? Thursday, April 4,1918. Bamberg County S. S. Convention. The' Bamberg county Sunday school Convention will be held in the Lutheran church at Ehrhardt on Sunday, April 14. This is a gathering 1 of the Sunday school workers of all denominations in this county to consider with each other the problems in Sunday school work that are com mon to each denomination, outu meetings are held in even- county in the State, and in fact, throughout the whole United States. The progressive Sunday school people in Bamberg county are getting behind this.movement, and hope to be able to reach and help every school in -the county. The pastors of Ehrhardt are the local committee on arrangements foi L the convention. Thev^will arrange for the entertainment of any delegates who attend the convention outside the town of Ehrhardt.- In addition to local speakers, R. D. , Webb, State general secretary; Miss Millwee J)avis State rural and elementary superintendent, and W. E. Willis, of Cottageville, superintend dent, of the Cottageville Methodist Sunday school and president of the Colleton county association, will attend the convention and make ad dresses on topics that will be instructive and inspiring. ? . The superintendents of the county are urged to call the attention of their schools to this convention and to elect two or more delegates to attend. The programme in full will be \ published next week. -a < > ? Local Patriotic Meeting Friday. A local patriotic meeting will be h*--'d Friday night at the coutt house. Every loyal American is not only invited, but urged to be present. This is not an ordinary business meeting, but some things which are of vital interest to the people of this city will be discussed, and some remedies will be sought. If you are a citizen of 'i?< Bamberg city, it is your duty to be present at this meeting. .You will *0* not be asked to subscribe to liberty UOlius, uuy war sAviugo oiauii/s, ui g?: ^ subscribe to the Red Cross, and your , pocket book will not be touched; so you need not, be afraid to come. ?Mrs. L. A. Hartzog, of Olar, visited relatiyes in the city last week. foHi oni ! I m /; e A lP - ' ^ ri m. h i n p p' : V d p.. | ; BUG fe'' w i i I S > W> ' C o 8 G. IL== * to .-i' , SAVING DALIGHT HOUR. ! All Clocks Now On? Hour Faster j Than Last Week. ~"?? ; Sunday morning saw the inaugui ration of the new daylight saving ! time. A few days ago congress en- j ! acted a law fixing the official time i at one hour earlier, and the law j ; went into effect Sunday morning at j 2 o'clock, at-which time all the offi- j j cial\time clocks in the United States i were pushed forward one hour. They | will be set back again next October, j The new time is being observed in : j Bamberg by nearly all the business concerns, that is their work hours ' have been pushed up one hour. As no new hours had been announced. | church services were held Sunday | morning at one hour later, 1 2 o'clock (instead of 11. However, the Bap-I I tist church will hold services Hereafter at the same time as heretofore, | except that it will be by new time, j The Methodist church will hold ser- ' : ? SPECIAL NOTICES. j For Sale^-House and lot on Car-, i lisle street. Apply to J. T. O'NEAL, j i Bamberg, S. C. tf i : i j For Sale?Ringlet Barred Rock j * eggs, Thompson strain. J. T.j O'NEAL, Bamberg, S. C. tf j i For Sale?200 bushels ear corn j | at $2.00 per bushel. C. R. BRAB- ' ; HAM'S SONS, Bamberg, S. C. It! i Wanted?Blacksmith. If you can j ; not shoe horses don't ..apply. State i 1 wages expected in first letter. DR. | S J. M. LOVE, Bamberg, S. C. 4-4 j ! Strayed?One black and white' i male hog from my place about Feb. j j 1. Reward for return to GUS GIL-1 : BERT, R. F. D. 1, Bamberg, S. C. It j ! ! j For Sale?Osceola Velvet Bean I ! seed. Do not sting in gathering; j very prolific; mature well. Price I S3.00 oer bushel. J. A. WYMAN, Bamberg, S. C. tfj For Sale.?500 bushels good heavy | corn, closely slip shucked, $2.00 per bushel. 1, ojy> lbs home cured bacon, 35 cents per pound round, hams, shoulders and sides. G. B. CLAYTON, Ehrhardt, S. C. 4-11 For Sale?One unused Gullett 70saw basket feed cotton gin, one press, one cotton seed culler, one 1,500 gallon iron water tank, and one plantation fertilizer mixer. Apply to J. j A WYMAN, Bamberg, S. C. . tf j Lost>?Between the Whetstone place and Bamberg a pocket book containing $45 in bills; one $20, one $10 and three $5 bills, together with several receipts. Reward for return to G. W. ABEL, R. F. D. 1, Box 69, Bamberg, S. C. It Stray<fd?From Bamberg county chain gang Saturday, March 23rd, one ! large tan hound dog with black | mouth and long ears. Has two splits i in right ear. Answers to name of I Truman. Liberal reward will be I paid for his capture or return. L. P. ! MCMILLAN, Bamberg, S. C. ?1 " rmt 9 have just receive ;> Bamberg. The larkets, and ran; ink of condition rant you to see 1 lo vou good just af W or iGIES, have also receh >n the market, ai ilways complete. FRA S3 E==3 EnnliiHaiH >- > vices one-half hour later than usual. The banks and the postoffice are going according to new time. The cotton mill is not doing so. for the reason that to begin work one hour earlier would mean to start at 5:20 ! < a. m., and that is before daylight, i and would entail the running of the \ electric plant, thereby killing rather j than conserving sunlight. The mill j management states that the new time may be observed later during { 1 the summer when the days get long- j er. < <g ? ^ 11 ?Rev. P. D. Risinger, of Ehr- j hardt, was in the city Tuesday after- i noon. i v I BemammTranklin i the son of a poor Boston the printing business for 1 worked hard, lived frugaJl> had plenty to live on whs \ Take your cue fron legion of people whose s k ? ^1 A-C oarm. enjoy uvc :xaumatuu become dollars and the dc i . i ^ See your fortress rise attacks of sickness or misfc with a part of this week's I i Multiply your money . 4 Per Cent. Interest Pa CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Bamberg B I II ?JOO /. :nt gd a shipment o se mules were p< ge from 1,000 tc i, and there is r hem. whether v to look at them. % WAG fed a shipment nd my stock of 1 My prices are NK bambe: i il- io< - NOTICE OF SALE. By order of the Judge of Probate j I will sell at public sale at my home ' on April the 20th at 11 o'clock, the j personal property of M. A. Inabinett, j deceased, consisting of one bed room j set and furniture. 4-11 G. W. ICE ARSE. Adm. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All 'persons having claims against ; :he estate of the late J. H. Smith, j 3r., deceased, will hie the same du-! ly itemized and verified, with the: undersigned executors. JXO. B. SMITH, B. W. SMITH, Executors Est. of J. H. Smith. Sr. ! Smoaks, S. C., March 18, 1918. 3ti KX\f^\ I i I I This great Amer* f ican statesman, who stood with George Washington in the Revolutionary war,was soapmaker. He started in himself in early manhood, ' and saved his money. He :n old age came. ii Franklin. Join the avings are growing in our r> of watching the pennies >llars hundreds. ; against the possible atone. Lay the foundation ' ? earnings. in our care, id on Savings Deposits. 5 .... . $100,000.00 anking Co. Ol IE I Oh i / f the finest mul srsonally selecte > 1,500 pounds. lot a cheap mi ou want to buy I ONS, of the best bug harness, whips, i always reason; BA1 RG, S. C. AN INDIVIDUAL EXECUTOR A short time ago a prominent citizen of a Pennsylvania town committed suicide. It was discovered that he had wasted upwards of $200,000 of an Es} tate of which he was the Executor. You can avoid such risks by naming our company as your Execu J +/\ rtrtnonlt no MflV WP I tor. JLl CUSIJj )UU JlUllIlIig tu cunouit WO. *.**.** j - ? see you here ? 1 BAMBERG BANKING COMPANY ' I i Bamberg, S. C. 1 HELP THE RED CROSS ....SEE.... - a. :i Alladin and The ' 1 Wonderful Lamp I A BIG FOX STANDARD PICTURE ! , TUESDAY, APRIL 9tb J Jack and his little Princess will again be featured this WONDERFUL SUPER PRODUCTION 1 ' I ' I Half the proceeds go to the Red . Cross-do your bit and see this picture PRICE 25c and 35c. v| Thielen Theatre "? * v ?. 1 * I 1^=31 II JEI ll/llTI rc n 1V1 U IuLIJ es that ever come ' ' I d in the Western Theyare in the i XL. 1^ i n lie in uie iuu a ' or not. It will - , .*?$ i -i 8 ' i, j HARNESS | M ' ,gies and wagons * lap robes, etc., is | able. MBERGj ' - .. j . '