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Volume 28. No. 17. j
||;, Thursday, April 24,1919.' 1
OLAR NEWS ITEMS. . J
Dr. C. B. Ray Is Back, After Twenty 1
Months* Service at Front.
Olar, April 21.?Dr. C. B. Ray,
who for the last 20 months has
served with the 26th division in
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France, arrived in Boston April 19.
Dr. Ray while abroad has seen army
life from practically every angle,
having served first in base hospital,
ambulance corps, ammunition train, |
and lastly with the infantry. It was j
in the infantry that Dr. Ray actually1
f realized the deadly horror of war, as
he himself was badly gassed while
administering first aid to his men.
During his stay abroad he has also
had occasion to visit all the larger
cities of France, which necessarily
> - will add much to the information
which he will bring back to his dear 1
home folks. When Dr. Ray volun- j
teered in September, 1917, the gov- j
i ernment commissioned him first'
lieutenant, but on account of his de- j
votion to duty at the front,^he was
/ promoted to captain some time ago.;
Bamberg county will gladly welcome
back one of her most popular young
physicians. The citizens of Olar are j
hoping that Dr. Ray will resume his
practice here.
Quite a number of boys from Olar,!
who have served overseas, have re-1
turned. They are: John R. McCor-|
mack, Jr., Jutty Still, W. B. Cooke, |
x Clyde Kearse, Hayne Breland, Ennis ;
Breland.
Mr. W. B. Chitty leaves this week
for an extended tour of the upper
part of the State. Mr. "Chitty is
making this trip in behalf of his
health.
The Olar High School has secured ;
Dr. Henry N. Snyder, president of j
Wofford college, to deliver the ad-!
dress to the graduating class. Dr. j
C. E. Burts, pastor of the First Bap- 1
tist church of Columbia, has been
invited to preach the commencemnt
sermon.
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Victory Loan Quotas.
Quotas for Bamberg and other
southern counties in the victory liberty
loan campaign are as. follows:
Aiken $307,500
Bamberg 283,800
Barnwell 183,850
Colleton 148,000
Hampton 195,000
Orangeburg 960,650 m
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Easter Exercises at Mill Chapel.
Easter day exercises at the Bamberg
Mill Methodist church were
held Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
The congregation was large and all
heartily enjoyed the exercises. The
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litue uu.?s ttuu gxua ?m> luua pan
in the programme were:
Moselle Elkins?"Welcome Day of
Gladness."
Johnny Thomas?"Praise to the
Risen King."
Gertrude Moody, Geraldine Sandifer?"The
Victorious Life."
John Moore?"The Lord is Risen."
Fred Thomas?"Je&us and a
Child."
Gladys Padgett?"When Jesus was
a Little Child."
Rosalie Smith?"The Savior and
the Children."
Minnie Thomas?"Light of the
World, we Hail Thee."
Recitation?By five little girls.
Cole Moody and- Otis Herron?
"Joy and Light."
Song?"Christ Arose," by all the
children.
Lottie Sandifer ? "Easter and
Jesus."
NelliS Hyatt?"The Risen Lord
and God Needs the Children."
Song?"Jesus, Friend of Little
Children," by all the children.
All kinds of Bibles at Herald Book
Store.
666 quickly relieves Constipation
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.?
Adv. .
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer
It relieves pain and soreness caused
by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains
etc.?Adv.
J. WESLEY CRUM, JR.,
ATTORXEl'-AT-LAW
Bamberg, S. C.
Practice in State and Federal Courts
Loans negotiated.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful anti<
septic; it kills the poison caused from
infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter
etc.?Adv.
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name. The blood of Defende
offering. Each hog is cholera :
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IDGEVILLE, S. (
ELECTION NOTICE.
| Pursuant to an ordinance of coun.
cil of the town of Bamberg, notice is
hereby given that an election will be>
held in tlie said town of Bamberg
on the 6th day of May, 1919, to decide
the question w.hether or not
the provisions of an Act of the General
Assembly of the State of S. C.,
; entitled "An Act to Authorize Any
! or all Incorporated Cities and Towns
i within the State to Levy and Enforce
! an Assessment upon Abutting Proper|
ty Owners for the Purpose of Paying
j for Permanent Improvements on
; I Their Streets and Sidewalks," ap|
proved March ilth, 1919, shall be
'j operative within the town of Bam!
berg. . |
s j The managers appointed for said
;! election are as follows: H. N. Folk,
' Harry Murphy and B. T. Felder.
L. P. MCMILLAN,
Clerk of Council,
j April 15th, 1919.
NOTICE OF DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on the
10th day of May, 1919, the undersigned
Administratrix of the estate
' of Romeo Govaji, deceased, will file
her final report as such administratrix,
and ask for letters dismissory.
SILVIE GOVAN JENNINGS,
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meo Govan, deceased.
[ April 8th, 1919.
TEACHERS* EXAMINATION.
Notice is hereby given that the
l regular spring examination for
j teachers' certificates will be held at.
- j the court house in Bamberg, S. C.,
| on Saturday the 3rd day of May,
t j 1919, beginning promptly at 9 o'clock
5; a. m., (new time.)
I The usual subjects will be given as
[! follows: Algebra, arithmetic, Eng:
lish grammar, pedagogy, geography,
,! physiology and hygiene, history, civL
ics and current events, and agriculture.
W. D. ROWELL,
. j County Supt. of Education. j
i April 7. 1919.
j ELECTION NOTICE.
Regular election of mayor and six !
i aldermen and one commissioner of
: | public works will be held Tuesday,
> j May the 6th, 1919.
I i All voters are required to register
not later than 10 days before election.
Managers appointed are H. N. i
Folk, Harry Murphy, B. T. Feller, i
L. P. MCMILLAN, Clerk.
1 NOMINATIONS FOR MAYOR AND \
ALDERMEN.
We, the voters of Bamberg nominate
the following ticket:
MAYOR:
J. J. Smoak.
ALDERMEN:
B. Tillman Felder.
La Verne Thomas. J
E. A. Hooton.
Dr. H. J. Stuckey.
E. L. Price, Jr.
M. G. Cooner.
1 COMMISSIONER PUBLIC WORKS:
? W. E. Free.
VOTERS.
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Pig Club Girl
bred One. / A Registered One. A Go
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growing pigs. Therefore, will offer
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;r, Taxpayer model, Orion Cherry King and Ki
immune for life. Sale will be held rain o\ shine.
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