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GOVERNOR REMOVES SANDERS. Says Conduct in Office Such as to Warrant Removal of Sheriff. Columbia, Jan. 23.?Alleging that the conduct in office such as to warrant his removal and to nullify any effort he might make as chief peace officer of his county, Governor Cooper, in ?.n executive order tonight revoked the co.amission of J. Olin Sanders, sheriff of Anderson county, and directs him to surrender his prerogative to Charles G. King, of Anderson, who is named as his successor. Sheriff Sanders was appointed by Governor Cooper to succeed Joe M. H. Ashley, the latter resigned as sheriff of Anderson county, January 28, 1919. The preamble of the order recites that E. M. O'Bryant, a policeman of the city of Anderson, on the night of October 16, 1919, discovered his wife and Sheriff Sanders locked together in a bed room of the O'Bryant home and that O'Bryant was covered with a revolver 4in the hand of the sheriff and told that if he moved he would be killed. An affidavit of the police* man, attached to the order of the governor alleges that both Sheriff Sanders and Mrs. O'Bryant admitted to him that they had been guilty of illicit relations. Makes General Denial. Recently Sheriff Sanders appeared at the governor's office, in response to an order to show cause and filed a general denial to the charges against him, and, at the same time, contested the executive authority to remove him from office. "While the said J. Olin Sanders," said the order, "in his return makes a general denial of the charges embraced in the rule to show cause, I nrmcfrlor that hp baa failed utterly to refute the charges embraced in the affidavit of the said policeman, E. M. O'Brvant. It is therefore concluded that the affidavit is based upon fact. I consider, this being true, the conduct on the part of the said sheriff, was such as necessarily must have been premeditated, and certainly in the mind of any right thinking man would have been such conduct as would naturally have brought about some serious trouble." At the request of S. E. Whitten, foreman of the grand jury of Anderson county, the books of the sheriff were examined by James H. Craig, ' State bank exapiner, on the order of the governor, and various irregularities were alleged in the subsequent report", but the governor said, in his order, that he will "not consider any part of the case against the said appointee which involves in! any sense misappropriations of funds and irregularities as shown in his record." TORTURE CHAMBERS IN USE. Director Will Place Matter Refore Secretary of War. 1 ___________ New York, Jan. 22.?Charges that iron torture chambers have been introduced by Col. R. D. Johnson, ex ecutive officer at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco', in which conscientious objectors of the "absolute" type imprisoned on the island are placed, were contained in a statement issued here tonight by the National Civil Liberties bureau, has left for Washington, it was stated, to place the matter before Secretary Baker. ' Robert Simmons, who is serving ten years as a conscientious objector, after being kept in solitary confineent, has been "transferred to the latest torturing device in which he is at present kept," the statement declared. "He is unable to sit down, lie down or fully stand; it is practically an iron straight jacket into which the prisoner is squeezed. "The dimensions of this torture | chamber are six feet high, 23 inches j in length, and one foot broad. It is j absolutely dark ir- ide, the only air j obtainable being from the^top of the! cage. "Tlr's cage is so made that it fits into the cell of the prisoner. When the > cell door is closed it forms the fourth side of the cage." The statement said that four of these iron cages were manufactured in the prison machine shop by orders of Colonel Johnson. IS RUN OVER AND KILLED. *V??Al/1 U/v?r TWxqIL of nvo-1 twviu in/j 1TJ.VVVO MV I Orangeburg. Orangeburg, Jan. 14. ? Wilbur Sauls, five years old, son of J. C. Sauls, of tbis city, was accidentally run over and killed here today by the 'bus of the Orangeburg Hotel. From the testimony produced at the inquest it seems that the child ran out in front of the moving car and that the accident was unavoidable. Xo Cowards. Jones: And who are the O'Briens' ancestors? , O'Brien: What's that? Jones: I mean, whom do the k O'Briens spring from? ^ O'Brien: The O'Briens spring from no one, they spring at them. PRISONER FOR 15 YEARS. Oii'l Sees Out of Doors For Firs Time in Life. New York, Jan 24.?Harriet Sears a 1-"-year-old cripple, saw the bis out-of-doors for the first time toda> when she was taken from the squalit East Side room in which she was born to St. Charles Hospital foi crippled children, where specialists will treat her and nuns will seek tc train her undeveloped mind. Harriet's parents admitted to wel fare workers who found the girl thai they had never permitted her to leave her room during the fifteen years ol her life. They thought it would be best for her to remain so constants __j xi?.. inuuors. uiey &tuu. Physicians say the girl appears tc be bright, although her education has progressed only so far as counting tc six and saying the first four letters of her "A B C\" ^ i? ? Read The Herald, 52.00 per year. J. WESLEY CRUM, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW * Bamberg, S. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Loans negotiated. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality and energy by purifying and enriching the blood. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. Price 80c. Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic; it kills the poison caused from infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, etc. DR. THOMAS BLACK DENTAL SURGEON. Graduate Dental Department University of Maryland. Member S. C. State Dental Association. Office opposite postofflce. Office hours, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. BAMBERG. 8. C. x - _ - You Do More Work, You are more ambitus and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your blood is in good condition. Impurities in the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Elood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children, like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it These reliable tonic properties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has m?de it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More th-n thirty-five years ago, folks would nde a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. The formula is just the same to day, and you can get it from any drug store. 60c per bottle. i BHHHHHHil I FERTILIZERS 1 B and B 9 Fertilizer Materials B B Mixed goods for spring ship- B B ment; nttrate of soda, dried B B blood and tankage. Get our B B prices before buying. B B SHULER & SM0AK B B 22 S. Church St. Phone 647 B B Orangeburg, S. C. fl "WOULD PAY ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR IT," SAYS BAILEY. Atlanta Man Says That He Feels Like a New Man Since Taking FERROLAX. "I wouldn't take one hundred dollars for this bottle of FERROLAX if I knew that I would not be able to buy more of it,"' said Mr. J. II. Bailey, who lives at 32S West Peachtree St.. Atlanta. Ga., the other day. "I honestly believe that FERROLAX is the best medicine in the world'," continued Mr. Bailey, "and it would just do my heart good to meet face to face with everybody who suffers as T did and tell them what a blessing this wonderful medicine has been to me. I was so run down and had such poor blood that I could hardly get about. Then too I was bothered with stomach trouble, and would have severe pains in the small f my back right over my kidneys, '^ 'hen I-stooped oter for anything I could hardly straighten up again. No medicine or treatment seemed to give me any relief at all and I was gradually getting weaker all the time. Then I heard about FERROLAX and the good it has done so many people and decided to give it a trial. Before I had finished my first bottle I began picking up right along and now since taking about three bottles of this medicine am as well and strong as I ever was in my life. I don't know what it is to suffer with indigestion and stomach trouble, and I am never bothered with that pain in my back. I'll tell the world that FERROLAX is a real medicine, and will do all that is claimed for R." Ferrolax is sold in this county by Oopeland & Farrell, Ehrhardt, S. C. Get a bottle at this store today. Take it according to directions and if it does not do you the good you -want done come iD and get your money back. Your bare word is good enough for us. Watch for the next issue of this paper and see what Ferrolax is doing for others. \ \ Rub-My-Tism Ls a great. pain killer. It relieves pain and soreness caused j ( by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, i R. P. BELLINGER j ATTORNEY -AT-LAW General Practice in All Courts. '* Of lice Work and Civil Business a 1 Specialty. Money to Lend. 5 Offices in rear over Hoffman's Store, j BAMBERG, S. C. > - I > J. R Carter B. D. Carter J. Carl Kearse Carter, Carter & Kearse t ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW i Special attention given to settlef ment of Estates and investiga tion of Land Titles. ' Loans Negotiated on Real Estate , No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un- j ' healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a ; i rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. ! GROVE'S TASTELESS chiU TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestion, and act as a General Strengthening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR RAT AND FIREPROOF STEEL CORN CRIBS Sizes from 100 to 3,000 Bushels. FEED THE CHILDREN AND NOT THE RATS. L. B. FOWLER Agent Bamberg County. ! Equ 1 w 1 ?un??HHfimmrfiiuTTiTiTiiTiiiinifnrrTinnim ! 1 30x3Vfc Go I Fabric, All 30x3V2 G Fabric, Ant _ JM_i??l?l ? I Ml PI I II ; ? >' ; The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA- ' TIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c. ; Ii R.M.R0WELL ELECTRICIAN Bamberg, S. C. Six years experience. House wiring, Fans, Lights, and Electric Irons, etc., repaired. Phone 31. I A FAMILY MEDICINE In Her Mother's Home, Says This Georgia Lady, Regarding BlackDraught Relief From Headache, Malaria, Chills, Etc* Ringgold, Ga.? Mrs. Chas. Gaston, of this place, writes: "I am a nser of Thedford's Black-Draught; in fact, It was one of our family medicines. Also In my mother's home, when I was a child. When any of us children complained of headache, usually caused by constipation, she gave us a dose of Black-Draught, which would rectify the trouble. Often In the Spring, we would have malaria and chills, or troubles of this kind, we would take Black-Draught pretty regular until the liver acted well, and we would soon be up and around *_ Trt. 1 J i. V. ill. U agam. we wuuiu not oe wimuui it, for it certainly has saved us lots of doctor bills. Just a dose of BlackDraught when net bo well saves a lot of days in bed." Thedford's Black-Draught has been In use for many years in the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles, and the popularity which it now enjoys is proof of its merit If your liver is not doing its duty, you will suffer from such disagreeable symptoms as headache, biliousness, constipation, indigestion, etc., and unless something is done, serious trouble may result Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy for these troubles. It is purely vegetable, and acts In a prompt and natural way, regulating the liver to its iJroper functions and cleansing the bowels of impurities. Try it. Insist on Thedford's. the original and genuine. E 79 J _ \7 ip IOU) If you ow \ oranyoth inch tires: ^w|t| the high j y( mb?a year Tires k\ Illl Youcan v V Millillrl" sra f \ 11 ij||||| j such skill y I' li'ljl Tires the [l I i-Ip est-priced ri j I You can v g! | year Tires t I at the tat i | their first ?f I that cf otl f Go to the ft Dealer fc i{ | I Heavy T< w\ S | other loca _ n Goc odyear Double-Cure $7QQ_ rein Weather Tread ^ oodyear Single-Cure $"fl ^765 f^ar i-Skid Tread__ X ( FTOt Fresh Oysters m?Fresh Norfolk Oysters now served regularly. They are luscious, delightful, and palatable. We get them fresh by express. TRY THEM! BAMBERG FRUIT COMPANY r i | r ! \|; |backo/'our ip i;, /Strong locks J tt|i;j: |fIS THE SAFE " I a i TPI-ACETO HIDE H la)L:: your money m d v S| fi ? g? \Y\ fj ji ^PUT YOUR MONEY H til ^iH in our. Bank I if ' THEN YOU HAVE !' IIIf |^"^~iTsAirE ji If you bury your money some one E mav SEE vou or may find it. You might die without anybody knowing of its whereabouts. If you hide it behind a picture, under the carpet, in a sugar bowl or the the coal bin, a burglar can just come and get it. That's the burglar's business. Study this picture and you will hide yours in our bank. BANK WITH US. We pay four per cent, interest, compounded quarterly on savings deposits Farmers & Merchants Bank ???a? | ??iM?l^?l?II??? ^1??? ! ! I??II?I * ' o it n : omaii \^ar p; dyear Tires j ? - im-IIMtmHBilWM..... 1 t |tt|g ft n a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell . ercarusmg30x3-,30x3'/2->or31x4, you can well take advantage of relative value built into all Goodie ITA 11 /4/a c/\ Unr>mico trmi ran CPnifP ' fill UlU OU H/wauov jvu vui.4 tall Goodyear Tires the results of and care as have made Goodyear I preferred equipment on the high. automobiles of the day. veil do so because these small Goodare easy to obtain, being produced j :e of 20,000 a day, and because cost usually is as low or lower than ler tires in the same types and sizes. nearest Goodyear Service Station ^ tiVoc onrl fr%r flnnrlwnr \ '1 tltUOVrf UJLJLV* JkV/? T J ^ >urist Tubes. He supplies many i owners of small cars. >dyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tubes that force casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a ??-? tulip? Ooodvear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more i tubes of less merit. 30x 3*/2 size in water- $'290 of bag J"?" ^IIAE ||