The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, September 18, 1919, Page 4, Image 4
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ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891.
Published Weekly at Bamberg, S. C.
Entered as second-class matter April
1891, under Act of March 3, 1879.
$2.00 PER YEAR.
Volume 28. Xo. 3S.
^ Thursday, Sept. 18, 1919.
WILL THE FLU RETURN?
A great deal has been said and
written about the return of the influenza
this winter. The Herald has
endeavored to give its readers all the
fuptc it pmilH fret rm thp mattpr. But.
as there has been some confusion in
some of the statements printed in the
papers from time to time during the
summer, we give below an official
statement from the public health ser-,
vice. This is authoritative and was
sent The Herald direct by the United
States public health service, and contains,
in brief, all that the government
health service knows about the
disease. The full statement covers
several typewritten pages, but is prefaced
by the summary given here,
which is more likely to be read be"Cause
It is brief and to the point:
Probably, but by no means certainly,
there will be a recurrence of the
influenza this year.
Indications are, that should it occur,
it will not be as severe as the
pandemic of the previous winter.
City officials. State and city boards
of health should be prepared in the
event of a recurrence.
The fact that a previous attack
brings immunity in a certain percentage
of cases should allay fear on the
part of those afflicted in the previous
epidemic.
Influenza is spread by direct and indirect
contact.
It is not yet certain that the germ
has been isolated, or discovered, and
? as a consequence there is yet no positive
preventive, except~the enforcement
of rigid rules of sanitation and
the avoidance of personal oontact.
A close relation between the influenza
pandemic and the constantly increasing
pneumonia mortality rate
prior to the fall of 1919 is recognized.
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It is now believed that the disease
was pretty widely disseminated
throughout the country before it was
recognized in its epidemic state. This
failure to recognize the early cases
appears to have largely been due to
the fact "that every interest was then
centered on the war.
NOTICE.
On account of the fact that the
Denbow Warehouse Cor?has been
leased for tobacco purposes, conjmencing
July 1, 1920, all cotton jigceived
in said warehouse will have to
be removed before that date.
DENBOW WAREHOUSE CO.,
ltn . A. M. Denbow, Pres.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given to the stockholders
of the J. E. Spann Company,
a corporation under the laws of South
Carolina, that on the 17th day ot '
October, 1919, at ten o'clock A. M.
at the store now occupied by the said
corporation in the town of Bamberg,
S C., there will be a meeting of the !
stock-holders of the said corporation j
to consider the proposition of wind- j
ing up the affairs of the said corporation
and action taken to dissolve the
charter thereof. J. E. SPANN,
10-16. President.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
For the purpose of ratifying granting
of Franchise by tWe Town Council
to Ehrhardt Manufacturing Com*
pany to furnish Electric Lights to
the Town and its Citizens for Period
of Twenty-Five Years.
Pursuant to a resolution herebefore
passed by the Town Council of the
Town of Ehrhardt, granting to the
Ehrhardt Manufacturing Company exclusive
franchise for the period of
twenty-five years to furnish electric
lights for the town and its citizens,
an election will be held in said town
on the 7th day of October, 1919, for
the purpose of having the legal voters
of the town ratify the action of the
Town Council in granting said franchise.
The polls will open at 8 a.
m., and close at 4 p. m. Those favoring
the franchise will vote "FOR
FRANCHISE;" those opposing the
granting of the franchise will vote
"AGAINST FRANCHISE." Ballots
will be furnished by the managers of
the election. Only such persons as
are legally entitled to vote unaer tne
law governing such elections will be
allowed to vote. The election will be
conducted under the law of the State
governing such elections. The original
resolution granting the franchise,
showing the terms and conditions
of same, can be seen by calling
upon the Clerk of Town Council.
J. C. KINARD,
INtendent of Town of Ehrhardt.
J. B. EHRHARDT,
E. O. KEARSE,
J. H. HUCKS,
Members of Town Council.
A. J. HTERS,
Clerk of Town Council.
Intendant of Town of Ehrhardt.
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NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Common Pleas in the case of J. B.
Hunter, et al. vs. .Mrs. Gladys W.
Shealy the undersigned, as Master
for Bamberg county, will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, at
the Court House, Bamberg, S. C., on
tlje 6th day of October, 1919, between
the legal hours of sale, the
following described lot of land:
That certain lot or parcel of land,
with buildings thereon, situate in the
town of Bamberg, county of Bamberg.
State of South Carolina,
containing one (1) acre, more or less,
and bounded on the North by a ditch
which separates it from lands of
Mrs. M. A. Bamberg; East by lot of
J. F. and B. D. Carter: South by Rice
or Second Street, and West by Cannon
Bridge Road or Street.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR.,
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A FIXE FARM
With All Modern Conveniences,
1075 Acres.
Six hundred acres open and re- j
claim lands; 250 acres in high state
of cultivation; 1 10-room 2-story
dwelling with electric lights and water
system; 1 4-room cottage near
same plant; 9 tenant houses; 1 large ;
barn 40x40, with stables; 4 smaller!
barns; 1 corn shed, 30x40; 3 70-saw|
gin outfit; 60-H. P. boiler and 40-H. 1
P. engine; 1 small saw and grist mill j
outfit; daily R. F. D. and phone sys-1
terns, churches and school near by.
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Pursuant to an order in the court
| of common pleas for Bamberg counI
ty, in the case of Ausie L. Aiken, et
j al., plaintiffs, vs. Celie Kinsey McCor|
mack, et al., defendants. 1 will sell
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der for cash, before the court house
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day in October, 1919, the following
described tract of land, to wit:
j All of that certain tract or parcel
of land, situate, lying and being in the
1 county of Bamberg, State of South
Carolina, containing seventy-five (75)
acres, more or less, bounded on the
north by lands of D. B. Rhoad; on the
east by lands of D. B. Rhoad (or formerly
of Aaron Kinsey); on the south
by lands of Aaron Kinsey and lands
formerly of the estate of James Carter
and lands of Ausie L. Aiken; and
on the west by lands now
or formerly of James Carter and lands
of D. B. Rhoad: the said tract of land
! being the same described in mortgage
executed by Peter Kinsey, deceased,
to P. C. Dukes, and recorded
in mortgage book "F," in the office
nf tho plprV nf rrmrt of Ramhprer
county, at page 560; and also being
the same tract of land described in
mortgage executed by Peter Kinsey,
deceased, to J. B. Williams, recorded
in the office of the clerk of court tor
Bamberg county in mortgage book
"D," page 514: and is the land of
which the saiid Peter Kinsey, deceased,
died seized and possessed in said
county of Bamberg.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR..
Judge of Probate for Bamberg
County and Acting Master for Said
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