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Allen, who has been in the for dam,' bam! bam!" thick of the fighting on the western You can stand on any hi front was recently received by his down on what was once a J ' fy brother, Mr. J. H. Allen, assistant town. What you really se cashier of the bank of Bdgefield: of ruins. You know ho "The Front, Tuesday, Sept. 26, looked after, the fire. Wei % 1918. " very goofi picture/of this 1 "My Dear Brother: It is an easy see litfle children like Bai matter to start a letter but 1 find it at play and each has a a hard job to finish one. There are They wear them all the t so many things that one would like to at a moment's notice to pi * **- ' " fhom from tho write aoout, ana suu so iew laings ?-? ? one can really tell. Think my out- of the dreaded Boche. I look on life is different from what it there is peace any when once was.' I can frame the nicest deep-throated roar of the letters during the dead hours of the whir of the aeroplanes night, but during the day my brain hie of endless trucks, the fails to work. We have been under men, the rattle* of harnei shell fire ror two days and nights. I creaking of wagons and , have to use all the will power 1 you hear this all the tin: have now to dodge when I hear the warms your fteart to hear "whiz bang" coming. We have been 0f a real honest engine, in one big drive ana think this is the standard gauge railroad beginning of another. Tell Judge; Jack painted gray and to Brunson and\the rest of the old war j if all came from the gooc horses that I have some idea of what j This, I think is the greate they had to go through. Tell Mr.: undertaken by man. W1 Tad Strom that there was more j derful army, and to th heavy shells thrown in one night of thousand miles from its I our big drive than was thrown dur-! understand, this army i ing the entire four years. I have taining. I will eat for seen men die, have been in gas at-, uight steak from a steer tacks, have been spattered with! the West, butchered in CI rocks and dirt, from shell fire, have, col(* storage and shipi pillowed my h/ead on mother earth's r?Pe and then sent to the t broad bosom with no covering ex- This is just one of the t cept a rain coat ana the canopy of i makes a man proud thai the high Ileaven. Still, God in his American. We have ta mercy, has seen fit to spare me this and now it is a fight to ^ J J .*1 - D long. No harm has come to me. Pos- some aare-uevn ui au sibly my hair is just a little grayer hung this sign across No M and the wrinkles in my face a little Boche, give your heart t . deeper, but could one expect less your carcass belongs to when each day presents some new late a*ternoon and we he horror instituted by the "Hellish work before us tonight. Hun" in his mad dream of a world, are around on the conquest? hiH etching an endless As we bitte deeper and deeper into German Prisoners pads, the country that has been occupied and boastful Prussian Gua by "the Boche" one can see how won- a foeman w?rth> of hi derful his defenses were. I have ex- think the end is not *-ar ' plored ihe concrete dugouts of the hope m> good luck wi st German officers and men. They had en(*' * shall try t< everything that is necessary for a life myse^' hut come w ? . r t , .. ,, shall trv to do my full dut of ease and comfort, and it all came % . from poor bleeding Prance. I was and s?ld*er. 4.u j. u j i . . Love to all the folks ar in a town that had been in the hands c 4, n, * c * victory for the Allied sol( of t^e Germans for four years, stop- V1V-1" 7 red at a house for water and there brother, w-m one old, old woman. She was ^ 'm' m gathering up a few belongings and In some Parts of Russi in 1 roken English she tried to tell been mined without i rre how five Boche officers had been since 1744. tho?*e for four years and how they ^ hn/i bpnt lipr it wa? a aiVht tn maV? Read The Herald. S2.0C j y ' \ * \s* V. \r'.V- " - . A^A A^k .A. A^AkJj^A..A^A^^^A..i>^.A, .A .A. .A. A^A A^aa^ ^ ^r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^|" "^" W^ 1? ^ "^" $ *? y "^y "^" "y "^" "|" "^" "^" "^" ^A A^A A^A A^. A vJ^J^ki^iftkJ^kJk |T^T^y^TT^T f^" "^" "^T "^T "^T V^f v^y T^T^vl^f T^T " n Farmer Must Help to a Larger Yield Per Acre Nej take grain and more grain, cotton, hay and i ^ - -" <? yl 4-Li-\ f AMM4AM Sc? Ko/vL'KAf r 01 production atiu uic iai iiici 10 mv uawi\uui If you can't plant a larger acreage you can YOUR YIELD AND IMPROVE YOUR LAND WITH A 00(1 DEBS AT LATEST MARKET You owe 4t to your'count] PRICES can< ^ y?m s^are ?f 1 yourself to improve your lai aiPPER'S OPTION, F. 0. B. _ , , .. ... _ You can do both with our I LRLESTON . .. .. ... costs practically nothing co tY $3.00 per ton profits it will bring you. 1 '.Y $3.60 per ton Depot the Highest Grade M iERN FERTILE CHARLESTON, S. C. 1NMENT CONTRACTOR "FOR LAND'S SAKE ==ORDER MANURE NOW===So as to make s ' t ^ A A A A A ^ A^A 4^t A. A^jfc A1^ A^A i^A i^A A i.^A A^A A^A A^A i^A i^A A^f, A^A A^A A^lw jik A^A A^t fefc. A. At A. iMt A. a4A A^A A^A A^A J&A. A^A i^t A^A vftt A^ <y ~y y Ty T^y T^T T^T r^r yj^T t^f V^T T^VT|T + "y "y T^" Tj|T Ty T[|jrT^T Ty Ty Ty y T^T T^T Tj ! ' 1 lid. "Boche I Mm c?P#ii in k tn u Rami ! Ti? Quinine That Does Not AAecS the Heffll p nerade' to Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails of effect, LAXA-I ajUp?toa&isxmn.s,s:<trr6w.&srss ill and look nq Worms In a Healthy Child ????????? lovely little All children troubled with worms have an un- Bamberg Mills and Embree. e is a mass healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a , \ rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. _ , , , . w Augusta GROVE'S TASTELESS chill tonic given regularly Bamberg Mills?Sunday-school, 11, that is a for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im- 10 o'clock every Sunday morning; prove the digestion, and act as a-General Strength- - 1 - Ql,n n country. I ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then preaching, 11 a. m. and 8.30 p. m., *b and Mat throwoffor dispel the worms, and the Child will be first and third Sundays, gas mask. " health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. Embree?Preaching, 11:30 a. m. irae, ready ==s!j and 7 p. m., every second and fourth Lit them on < ' and 7 p. m. each second and fourth ' deadly gas D ? ma am < Pastor, wonder if WAR l^^fOreLANDll ?& SAVINGS *a*S I sa and the guns. Oh. QTAMP^ INSURANCE le. But it #TkIWlI Office in J. D. Copland's Store I fhe whittle BAMBERG. S. C. I ? s COHSTANTLY | I -5 i old u. s. | This Space Patriotically Donated By HANDS* ARMSo st job ever ^ ;?.* r; CherofCoIa Bottling Co. LIMBS ASLEEP >ase. now, Bamberg, S. C. ??1 5 se,f s"s- And Was Rnu-Down, Weak and Tsed in"; I (JJlIf Uppp PflR IT Nervous, Says Florida Lady. tiicago, put I LUUli IILIIL lUll II Fffe Bottles of Cardui 8 )ed1t01.Eu"| ; Made Her Well m vw Man* a Bamberg Reader Will be ;hings that t he ls an' Interested. Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prine, ?tPH hirtnri When people read about the cures of this place, says: "After the birth th ?nfah made by a medicine endorsed from ?' my last child...I got very much American *r away. is it tUat Ue, [an'sLand- wonder 1116 statements are tr eJ all. I was so awfully nervous that ^ But when they read of cases ri?ht j could endure ^ least ,o God, for | here at home, positive proof is with- noise. My condition was getting " " " T* I ? 1'?? <- t> ? i-r.i<rotinn urnvoa all +Vi o itma uo. 11 10 iu ttieir reacu, tor viuac iuico'i?b?ww- .iw?w uit wv uuivt ( ive a grim is an easy matter. Read riamberg I knew I must hay? some relief or My men endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. I would soon be in the .bed and in a t TT wit serious condition for I felt so badly brow of a J- H. 1M.urp!by, ^ ' and was so nervous and weak I could stream of* says- ln my estimation, Doan hardly live. My husband asked Dr. The proud K*dney PH?3 are the best kidney about my taking CarduL He rri has mpt remedy on tlie market and i can Baid, 'It's a good medicine, and good L honestly recommend them. I haven't for that trouble', so he got me 5 bot- 1 s steel. I occasion to use any Doan's Kid- ties...After about the second bottle I listant and uey Pills for several years, but 1 felt greatly improved. * .before taking ay with me dearly remember the good I derived ^ *n y ^mbs and hands and arms 5 take care from them when last I used them, i however> this p00P; clrcue^tlon dfstipl lat may, I had a lameness in my back and my peared. My strength came back to y as a man kidneys were disordered, causing me me ana j was Boon on the roa(j to much annoyance. I used Doan's Kid- health. After the use of about 5 bot. 11 . ney Pills and they completely cured ties, I could do all my house-work me of this trouble and put my kid- and attend to my six children belers. our neyg .Q shape again, so I am Bldff:_ ? ... ALLEN. glad t0 endorse tliis remedy. Any- I2iiB!*10 m 1^"araui I one having trouble with their kidneys contains nQ harmf?^ ^haWMoming I ia gold has should try Doan's Kidney Pills." drugs> but Is compoSed of mild vege- I nterruption . Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't table, medicinal ingredients with no I simply ask for a kidney remedy?get bad after-effects. Thousands of women I Doan's Kidney Pills ? the same that have voluntarily written, telling of Afx. Murphy had. Foster-Milhurn the goodCardui has done them. It I ? per year. Co^ Mjgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. ?k?uld help you, too. Try it E 74 | gm 1 , ||| Win the War 1; M j <tYear- ill I ttr i foodstuffs than ever to win. JQQfc J tie of the nation. HI TTY ; 4 ff ID FERTILIZER - Uf I ry to produce all you possibly 1 X-ax war's burden. Tou owe it to - X2Z/ ad to make the most possible. y YY ligh Grade MANURE, and it Yx^ mpared with the tremendous Y j Y Ne have at the Embarkation ANURE that money can buy. YYy . :er co. i < OFFICE: 16 VENDUE RANGE XXA g* !, USE MANURE" j ure of getting it. k A A A^A A^A A i^A A^A A^A a4a a^a A^A Aj^fcAi A nyTjyr yy y Ty T^T T^T ty ^v*wwv?v?v?v?v?v*v?v*w^v?v^^^^v^^v?v?^Jw ry V V WV V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 'rVV -' Aj^vA Aj^k Aj^k A A A A A ^ ^ , ~ ITS A PLEASURE I X to watch your account grow. If I Every dollar deposited repre- jl L" sents some little somfort later JL . in life. You'll marvel at the f W/Sg^3/^ ' growth of your account. Compound interest multiplies fast. HBmV jJry \ '. When we solicit your patronage we do so with the knowledge B \ that you will iind in our bank full measure o;f satisfaction. Enterprise Bank 5' Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. , Bamberg, S. C. ~ ~ I w '" ' ^ ^p| Just Arrived . . is^s j f '^Jo - v O, , ' * ;>V^, ";' !$? J f. ^tEpfi : We have just received three car- 7 loads of mules and hirses from the *' j Western markets. These animals *? ? were personally selected by our Mr. W. P. Jones, and they are in the * pink of condition. They are now to ; be seen at our stables. Don't fail to see them before you buy. *v<.. a ? ' * m - ' ^ Jones Bros. 1 RAILROAD AVENUE BAMBERG, S. C. j