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- . ? PERSONAL MENTION. 1 People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?Mrs. John S. Jennings, of St. ^ George, is visiting Mrs. A. M. DenL bow. T ?Mr. Fred Murdaugh, of Charleston, spent several days in the city this week. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brabham, Jr., have returned to the city from Charleston. ?Mr. James B. Black, Jr., pay ^ clerk, U. S. N., spent a few days in K Oiorlflatnn this ?Mrs. Glenn Cope and little son / left Thursday for McColl, where they will spend the winter. ?Lieut. William Brabham, afteA spending several days in the city with relatives, has rturned to Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg. ?Randolph Smoak, who is engaged in government engineering work, I . spent several days in the city this \ week with his mother, Mrs. E. A. Smoak. i r To! PAIR r PEO L OF 1 r aaiii bum ' Germany's acceptance of by the Allies and the United hostilities for the present, bu been accepted the war will n many refuse the eventual p< j would be resumed. During must elapse before the final i the Allied armies must mai t and must be kept in readin pea*. More than 2,000,000 Ami * be maintained in the field; i supplied, and fully prepared L even kfier peace is fonnally * be requHed to bring home tfa > *ence and whose brilliant val of the armed forces of the < % collapse of Germany,and in 1 aife for democracy. The a must continue unabated, ai activities. , g . It is manifest, therefore, must continue their work, so itself until peace is finally brought back. It will requ , and a vast amount of labor a amy and navy and thus to j | through the sacrifice of preci not afford to relax prematura v of America must continue government and to save for patriotism and determinati while hostilities were in pro degree is responsible for th* anas. The war savings campai men, women and children of i ed vast rams of money to th unabated. The people of V practice thrift and to buy ws of their resources, and in fi file nation mast have to inn W. S. S. PAY DTTE1 ?F 4% PEE CE* COMPOUNDEI f. THX WAS COJffM ! fc1 Rfc - ' ? ?Mr. Guerard Hartzog, of Green'wcod, is spending sevral days in the ! city. t ?Cadets Edwin Field and Garris ; Zeigler, of the Citadel, Chraleston, 1 are spending the week-end at home. ?Mrs. S. A. Merchant returned to her home in Cheraw Friday, accompanied by her sister, Miss Ida Brabham. ?Miss Leona Brabham returned to Converse College, Spartanburg, i Thursday after spending several days in the city. I ?Mrs. C. J. Field has returned to 'the city from Charleston, where she visited her son, Edward Field, who is attending the Citadel. I America must help police the 1 world until peace is finally effected. ; Help Uncle Sam maintain his fine i army?buy all the W. S. S. you can. Our army cannot be disbanded uni til the fruits of our victory are as| sured. Continue to buy W. S. S.? buy all you can. Read The Herald, only $2.00 year. ???? ??????? Die I0TIC PLE I die NTY the armistice terms imposed States means a cessation of t until the peace terms have tot be over; and should Ger*&ce conditions, the fighting the several months which agreement as to peace terms, ntain a ceaseless vigilance, ess to enforce the terms of > arican troops overseas must xrost be fed, clothed, armed, j for any eventualities. And J declared many months will ] * gallant troops whose preslor in action sealed the fate Central Powers, insured the 1 truth helped make the world ctivities of our navy, too, t well as many other war i that as our army and navy must civilian America exert affected and the troops are ire immense sums of money nd materials to maintain the i i insure the triumphs attained ous lives and blood. We can- ! ely. To that end, the people ! to lend their money to the victory, in the same spirit of on which manifested itself Onn<4 nrhiA)l in HA ffTOft-Tl CM1U TT rnvu in MV ? r splendid triumph of Allied gn, as a result of which the America have already loane government, must continue America must continue to it savings stamps to the limit lis way provide funds which an? the fruits of the victory. , i t LEST AT THE RATE IT. PER ANNUM, ) QUARTERLY > SAVINGS ITTEE i BaaaaaamVBHnH^aaHMIpHpaaMJ 1 1 1 ' 1?? I MEE THE COLL I w ITT ClllCI lilFJl THIS IS THE TENTH ANNE GROWN TO BE THE GREA1 PLACE OF FRIENDS FROft - ING EVENT THAT TAKES PLE HERE YOU HAVE NOT RACING WILL BE FEATURE. The best horses in the State I will run and trot on the half-mile race track. Big purses are offered dnd real racing will be feature of the fair. Come and see the fastest horses ever entered on our race track. Four Bis Days of Pie W ?r 9 FOB FURTH] I JAS. G. PADGETT, W. V 9 President. Sc I !i H A good fri< In need. 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These shows were engaged a year ago and will comprise the best attractions money and time can secure. Many new features have been added, among them being several war specials. Every day and night. asure and Profit Doi BR INFORMATION WRITE THE I J. SMOAK, E. D. LEMACK (cretarv. Asst. Sec. and Ti ft. 4 Washingto Thrifty In r Biographers relate tnat ington opened a bask accoc sixteen years old. He hi surveyor. Youth Is the accepted. 1 a bank account It. la i however. All great fortunes have ginnings. Many men have after middle life. 11A11 See us today about 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid c CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - Bamberg Ba 00 FRIEND i w? 3t } Notice is hereoy giv . j Monday, December 16, 1 tate of Carroll Baldwir ind stanc.s by you when I for the issuance of * ne imberg people tell bow to represent three share: ;y Pills have stood ths ; e(* Stock of the Bamberg L MOB. Speaks of Rice I ??????>: '?a"eA B 123, Bamberg, endorse-i fo'u^(] > years ago and again story. Could you ask j file Strong Withstand ivincing testimony? j Cold Better Than th ik kidneys and pains in ; you must have Healtli, Str< ays Mrs, McB. Speaks.! durance to fight Colds, Grip were there constantly, | When your blood is noi stood they annoyed me condition and does not circ more. My kidneys acted j your system as unable to id caused me much an- Winter cold, bought a box of Doan's GROVE'S TASTELESS < and after using them ! Fortifies the System Again relieved. I gladly rec- and Influenza by Purifying n's Kidney Pills." I Blood. It contains the well-know statement was given ca erties of Quinine and bl 4, and on January 2i>,, acceptable to the most deli ipeaks added: "1 have an(j jg pleasant to take. Yo le with my back or kid- its Strengthening, Invigorati: oan's kidney Pills cured j .'ice to anyone troubled / I NTY FAIR 12,13 I |H [.TERBORO, AND IT HAS I IS THE GREAT MEETING THE BIGGEST HOME COM LiL BE SURE TO MEET PEO- B lial Welcome Awaits You. I , n |H SEE THE EXHIBITS OF- I FERED. fl Colleton county will celebrate 9. the coming of peace by gathering H ' ? ' 1 11 1 - 1 -1 X Ji XT H togetner tne oesi products vi me tm ' county, and displaying them. The B live stock exhibits will be fea* I tures this year. New steel wire B coops for poultry exhibits will B enhance their attractiveness. See fl the fine hogs and cattle. H n't Miss a Single Day I SECRETARY. I :s, JNO. D. GLOVER, . " I reas. Superintedent. H n Was . Youth George Washlot when be was id a job with i, i thne for opeaing lever too late. had modest bemade fortunes illiaU openlog ao ac- g1"'*'1 ,mi in Savings Deposits. .... $100,000.01 "king Co. A Tonic Laxative ,. ! that will remove the bile from the Liver and en that on deanse the System THOROUGHLY without griping 918, the Es- or disturbing the stomach is trnly a Perfect Lax* 1 will apply ative. :w certificate; LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN / 5 Pre!fT* ~ is the name of a Reliable and Perfect Laxative Cotton Mills which soon relieves Sick Headache, Dizziness, Inrtificate No. digestion. Stomach Trouble, Gas and Piles caused cannot be by a Torpid Liver and Constipation. Always use a 12-12 n Reliable Laxative in the treatment of Colds, Grip ~ and Influenza. it.. Winfpr LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is a Liquid Digestive ? r v ! Tonic Laxative excellent in its effect on the ? Weak System, both as a tonic and as a laxative. It is >ndth anil T?r Just as good for Children as for Adults. Pleasant jt ^ to take. Children like it. 50c. and lnSuenza. Made and recommended to the public by Paris o fc^irVirr Medicine Co.. St. Louis, Mo., manufacturers of t in a healthy Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic, ulate properly, \ withstand the -jtfyncE OF MASTER'S SALE. Chill TONIC I ist Colds, Grip Pursuant to an order of the Court and Enriching 0f Common Pleas in the case of J. H. i ot ci v<5 r. w. Riley, et ^ o ?!SEria1-' l< J- -J- Brabham, Jr.,-as Master cate stomach of Bamber? county, will sell at pubn ran soon feel Iic auction> t0 the highest bidder for !f?v S !cash' on Monday. December 2, 1918, * Q? (between the legal hours of sale on * i said day, the following described lot ! of land, to wit: i Hhat certain lot of land situate in : the town' of Ehrhardt, county of ; Bamberg, State of South Carolina, fronting one hundred feet on Main street and containing one-half acre, more or less, and bounded on the VBKg&Ujn ; north and east by lot of J. D. Dannelj ly; south by lot of H. Graham; l west by Main or Broadway street v cam int bfiinsr the same described rin and conveyed by deed of Ha ronton Fender, et al., to Mrs. S. E. Roberts, bearing date Oct. 13th, 1904. Terms of sale cash; purchaser to a. or PjPejs,BRABHAM^ JR ^ ; Master for Bamberg County.