The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, April 01, 1920, Page 2, Image 2
EASY TO JUDGE CHARACTER
I
Make a Study of the Handwriting of
Those of Whom Doubt Is
Entertained.
Handwriting indicates a good deal j
more than appears on the surface, if
what Louise Rice says in People's Mag- j
azine is true.
"Want a good, kind woman to live i
in your widowed home and take care J
of Willy and your bulldog?" she asks, j
Xook at her capital 'A' and her small I
*y' If she makes them in a certain
way she will devote herself to you, for
she is the gentle, tender, mother type,
and will be contented with little,
so long as she may love and care
for the weak and small. I said, she's
that type of mother, because there
are many different kinds of mothers,
all good in their way. I have often
thought that if life were well regulated
we'd have special mothers for
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m^anis, ior nan-grown cunureu, iwr
, lads and lasses, and some wonderful
mothers for us grown-up children, who
\ really need them most of all.
"Hopeful people slant their writing
upward just as their cheerful smiles
.keep the corners of their mouths uptilted.
Gloomy Gus lets his hand run
y downhill when he writes, to match
his cynical mouth. Old 'Ironface'
Jones, just and severe, honest and
stingy, writes a line across the page
as straight and thin as a ruler, a twin
to the slit that he calls his mouth.
Susy, who hasn't a thought in her
head which her mirror doesn't reflect,
writes every which way. A pencil
carefully drawn beneath her writing
will give a faithful representation of
the channel on a stormy day.
"And the size of writing?that tells
you so much, just at a glance. You
know that c-rious contradiction which
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uianea a paiJitn wiui cuuiuiuu^ nanuo
do miniatures? And a fellow with lit
tie, dainty paws take to mural decoration?
It shows in writing, too, does
that tendency. The smaller the letter
the more profound the brain. Proof?
Oh, look at the writing of statesmen
and diplomats, writers, scientists, inventors,
composers, naturalists, and
philosophers. I know that the rule
does not hold good for all business
men, but those men themselves will
acknowledge, I think, that they are
not in the same mental class as those
first mentioned."
What This Year Is.
IPs not only the year 1920 Anno
' Domini; tut it's also: The year 144
m of American Independence; the year ,
5680 of the Jewish calendar; the year
1919 by the old Russian calendar (by
which New Year's Day comes on Jan.
14 of our calendar); the year 183S by
the Mohammedan calendar, and the
year 1836 by the Coptic calendar,
which is used in parts of /Egypt and '
Ethiopia.
It is an interesting and little known
f&ct, by the way, that our calendar
' years are out reckoned from the year
of Christ's birth; but from the fourth
, year after his birth. Christ was born
In the year 4 B. CM according to the
majority of authorities on such mat
ters.
Somewhere, sometime, a mistake in
reckoning the years was made, which
became so firmly established that it
was impossible to correct the calendar
after the discovery of the mistake was
/ , made.
,
Teach Boys Art of Fishing.
A fishing school, the first in Italy,
.has been opened at Naples, with an
attendance of eighty enthusiastic and
ambitious fisher boys. Exi ended trips
< to fishing ground^ will be made in
* a large motor boat, the gift of thte
Junior Red Cross of America, and instruction
will be given in the practice
i :and theory of fishing. Some of the
lessons will deal with the possible use ]
*.?f fish for canning, the nature and
extent of oil in fish, and its extraction <
and preservation. ]
It is believed the school will do
much good here, as a large part of the
population earns its livelihood by fish- I
: Ing, but still employs old-fashioned <
methods. Several other schools are
being organized, one of them excluA
sively for girls. i
"Be Sure You Are Right" *
The vital thing in achievement is a
fixed goal backed up by a loyal will.
Tf'? ?>ST to do n thine after vou have
been convinced of Its justice. Half ^
the battle is finding out just what you
ought to do, and making up your mind
to do it. When you are committed to
a task you feel no peace until you ?
have gone your limit toward its <
achievement. The wise thing to do is ]
to make sure that what you think of (
doing adds to the general progress you 1
intend to make. "Be sure you are *
right" Is more than a commonplace. ?
It's a fundamental in the great worth
while. Make haste as fast as you can,
but continually remind yourself that you
want to be sure which way you're
headed.?Exchange.
Poison-Gas to Rout Robbers.
Poison gas foils would-be robbers
who blow open safes or vaults
equipped with a new protective device,
says Popular Mechanics Magazine.
A thin glass bottle, filled with i
chemicals is placed in a metal holder
Inside the doors. When an explosive
is used to break them open, the concussion
shatters the flask and releases
its contents. Exposed to the
air, the chemicals form a gas which
suffocates and causes temporary blindness.
Uncertain Experiment
"Do you think it will help matters
to change the name of wood alcoholT i
"I flunno," answered Uncle Bill Bot- 5
tletop. ' "A rogue sometimes dees his
best work under an alias." I
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SUMMONS.
State of South Carolina. County of
Bamberg?Court of CoTtTrrfbri Tleas.
Bamberg Banking Company. Plaintiff,
vs. Addie Matthews. H. H. Mattliews,
Warren Matthews, James Matthews.
and Alfonso Matthews, defendants.
To the defendants: Warren Matthews
and James Matthews:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in this
action, which is on file in the office
of the clerk of the above stated court,
and to serve a copy of your answer
to said complaint on the subscriber,
at his office at Bamberg, S. C., within
twenty days after the service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in the complaint.
E. H. HENDERSON,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Bamberg, S. C., March 16, 1920. 3t
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DEPEND ON
HEALTHY CHICKS
Mr. Williams, a very successful
Oklahoma Poultry Raiser, recently
said to Dr. LeGear: ''Since I have
been using your Poultry Prescription,
not only have I cut down Chick
loss, but 1 find that my pullets lay
a1 month or two earlier." A few
pennies wisely spent in feeding Dr.
LeGear's Poultry Prescription to
Baby Chicks insures rapid development
and early fall and winter laying.
Satisfaction or money back.
?Dr. L. D. LeGear Med. Co., St.
Louis, Mo.
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No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an unhealthy
color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill 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. We per bottle.
We Ride a Hobby Ourselves
riid it :s to ATTRACT business by
DESERVING IT.
We believe in giving the BEST POSSIBLE
VALUES?not on occasions
>nly?but ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
This is OUR HOBBY and we are going
to RIDE it right through, because
we believe it will prove to be the
BEST ADVERTISEMENT in the end.
G. R. SIMMONS
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF EHRHARDT
TELEPHONE CO.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested that a meeting of the
stockholders of the Ehrhardt Tele)hon?
Company will be held at 10
>'clock a. m. on the 17th day of Ap il,
1920, at Town Hall, Ehrhardt,
5. C., for the purpose of liquidation
tnd dissolution of said corporation.
J. L. COPELAND, M. D.,
President.
Ma^ch 15th, 1920. 4-15
USE THE MAIL
Send Your
KODAK FINISHING
to the
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MATHENY BROS
Land Auction Sales
COLUMBIA, S. C.
DR. THOMAS BLACK
DENTAL SURGEON.
Graduate Dental Department University
of Maryland. Member S. C.
State Dental Association.
Office opposite poetofflce. Office
iourse, 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
R. P. BELLINGER
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BAMBERG, S. C.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails .
to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
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"ALL 0. K. "
FOR THE BLOOD"
b What t Citizen of Georgia Says of
ZIRON, the New Iron Tonic.
Iron is needed by the blood to keep
men and women strong and healthy. Iron
is needed by the nerves to keep them
toned up. Ziron, the new iron tonic, will
put iron into your blood and should help
renew your tagged nerve forces in the
way it has done it for many others.
Read what Mr. I. R. Bell, Rt. 2, Oconee,
Ga.. says about the effects of Ziron:
"I think Ziron is all 0. K. for the blood.
That was what I have been taking it for?
my blood. 1 liked Ziron so well that I
went back to the store ana goi two more j
bottles of it."
Ziron is a combination of a pure medicinal
inorganic iron salt, mentioned in the
U. S. Pharmacopeia, with the hypophosphites
of lime and soda, and other valuable
tonic ingredients, endorsed and recommended
by the best medical authorities
and mentioned in the medical text
books.
All druggists sell Ziron on a moneyback
guarantee. Look for the formula
on the label. Get a bottle today, and
give it a fair trial.
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