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C&ePamberg^eralb
ESTABLISHED APRIL. 1891.
Published Weekly at Bamberg, S. C. |
Entered as second-class matter April
1891, under Act of Marcn 3, i? <?.
~ $1.50 PER YEAR.
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Volume 27. No. 36.
Thursday, Sept. 12, 1918.
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For the first time Bamberg county
has watched the employment of the
Australian ballot system, which was j
used in all the incorporated towns,!
namely: Bamberg, Ehrhardt Olar,
Govan and Denmark. Being new to
the managers there was some con- j
fusion until things got started off, I
and the system is considerably slow- i
er than the old system. However, j
the results of the experiment we^e i
gratifying, indeed. Bamberg county
- has always, we believe, been free
from t.ection frauds, and compara-!
tively free from all irregularities, so
the new balloting svecttn had no effect
whatever on the results in this |
county. The fairness of the new system,
however, commends it, and inj
> the interest of honest elections we
think the, Australian ballot a de
cided success. It eliminates any possibility,
where employed, of any
wholesale frauds, and in this way
creates an atmosphere of confidence
in the primary elections which will
be wholesome to the State at large.
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of its subscribers to the new
ruling of the war industries board,
which requires all subscriptions to
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REGISTRATION' NOTICE.
Pursuant to an act of the general
assembly approved the 14th day of
August, 1917, the supervisors of registration
for the county of Bamberg
will be at the following places in the
county for one day only for the purpose
of issuing certificates to those
who have not already received one for
the 1918 registration:
Bamberg Township ? September
2nd, 1918, at the court house.
Three Mile Township?September
7th, 1918, at Ehrhardt.
Fish Pond Township?September
10th, 1918, at Farrell's Store.
Midway Township ? September
14th, 1918, at Midway.
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Buford s Bridge . rownsmy?September
17th, 1918, at Olar.
J. G. RHOAD,
J. D. FELDER,
L. H. CARTER,
Supervisors of Registration for the
County of Bamberg.
August 26, 1918.
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Greenville, Sept. 8.?Miss Mamie
| Lucile Davis, of Liberty, aged 20,
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well, of Columbia, was seriously in!
jured and Miss Bernice Parsons, of j
: Liberty, 18 years old, was slightly
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j by being struck by Southern pass|
enger train No. 38, running between
1 Atlanta and the North,
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this city on No. 38, the former being!
rushed to a local hospital and the;
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tonight indicate that Mr. Stillwell's
chances for recovery are slight, j
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and cut about the head. Miss Par-;
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train, whose approach they could not
hear on account of the noise made by
the freight. All the parties are well
known and prominently connected in
this section.
Mr. Stillwell had come up from Columbia
to visit an uncle in Liberty.
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I FOR SALE! I
m Two brick stores, east side Main street, 8
centrally located $ 5,500 8
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iTwo brick stores, west side :viam sireei, eh
well located 4,000 9
One brick store, west side Main street, 9
38 x 90 feet 7,500 9
One two story dwelling, with two cot- (Sj
tages, outbuildings, two acres land 6,000 I
One vacant acre-lot, rear of L. C. Price 500 9
100 acres tobacco, cotton and corn land, I 7
miles from Bamberg 2,500 9
4 brick stores, Denmark, S. C., 25 x 100 9
feet each; one two-story and other out- 9
buildings 15,000 9 ^
11 business lots upon which are 5 busi- n
ness houses 10,000 9
$ 51,000 I
The above property is netting me about 8 per 9
I cent., but I have another investment in view is the 9
reason I am offering these for sale. Satisfactory 9
terms can be arranged with substantial prospect- 9
ive buyers. If interested see me promptly. I have 9
ntlipr tracts in and out of Bamberg that I 9
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will sell at reasonable prices. The cost of building * material
has advanced and all of these properties B
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H. M. GRAHAM I
Bamberg, S. C. B