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m,-:9Hf ' i$?fH JOT - '" ' "" - " -~t ~ is' Bi V ' a"- .* T i11 fcni y'liVy MAJOR HENRY C. TILLMAN 1)K- ; ; LIVERS ANNUAL ADDRESS 1 < irinntinued from oase 1. column 1.) ' the junior class, stood second with! : an average of 90 1-3. | 1 Since the commencement exercises: * the averages for the year have been i revised. The difference in the averI Why They Stopped "Jimmy" Byrnes. < 1 Speaker Gillette "shut off" Congressman Byrnes in the house, the other day, because the man from Aiken was pouring the hot shot into the Republican party. Mr. Byrnes * was addressing congress on the Republican "extravagance" in this investigating business?this Republican search for something wrong in Democratic expenditures, to be used by the Republicans as campaign material. His allotted time had expired. He ( asked the courtesy of a few moments ( extension. The speaker would not permit this. Congressman Champ , Clark asked an extension of time in behalf of Mr. Byrnes, but the speaker* dismissed the matter with, "I have already recognized the gentleman r from South Carolina." j Speaker Gillette was shielding his ( party associates. Mr. Byrnes was in ( the midst of bald truths, and what he was saying was hurting. They were ] not going to permit him to say on. $ Mr. Byrnes had spoken severely of '< the activities of the Graham commit- j tee. The Graham committee has just ( completed a tour of the United States, ] also taking in the Virgin Islands, looking for Democratic crookedness or wastefulness; and had found neith- j er. Closing the Sixty-Fifth Congress < the Republicans filibustered the ap-P propriation bills to death, forcing an> extra session. The Republicans had! not only in this way wasted a million I ] dollars of the public's money, but they j < had fastened high-salaried parasites |' on the government. He told of one . salary which the Graham committee 11 had increased from $300 to $1,000 a| month. He instanced that Gen. Sam- 1 ? ....... , , _ M uel T. Ansen naa resigned irom tne i ( war department on July 21, 1919, be- j i ing employed by the Republicans of j i congress next day at $20,000 a year and expenses. The shipping board: has on its staff "experts" at $50 a day i and expenses. Mr. Byrnes was in the midst of this expose of reckless and ruthless waste, I and the Republicans easily showed , their discomfiture and anger. There ' was not a chance in a hundred that j they would let him proceed. But he ! r- ' --- 7r# - C HBBE "> * " :? ' ' S *V'c> ages of Meadors and Still is so small that the school authorities have decided to present a scholarship medal to Still also. Both of these young men have done excellent work during the past year and no doubt both deserve the medal?hence the granting di a medal to both. The Hartzog effort medal was pre-V: f irove facts home while he did' have :he floor.?Augusta Chronicle. BANKS .CLOSE JUNE 3. Thursday, June 3, Jefferson Daris's birthday, being a legal holiday, ;hc banks of the city will be closed. PEOPLES BANK, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, BAMBERG BANKING CO. NOTICE. / All persons having claims against :he estate of Mrs. J. A. Byrd, deceased, will please present the same, luly attested, to the undersigned. MRS. ANNIE LOU HENDERSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Mrs. J. A. Byrd, Deceased. 6-17 IN MEMOKIAM. The Woman's Misionary society of Trinity Methodist church of Bamberg s called upon to note the death of >ne of her oldest and most beloved charter members, Mrs. M. A. Adams. When the evening shadows fall at ;he end of a beautiful sunset, we tnow it is but the beginning of a gorgeous sunrise in another land, and so, imid the surrounding shadows that come with the dlose of a beautiful life, we must realize it means for the ieparted a beginning of life in the land of eternal day. Therefore be it resolved: .1. That in the death of Mrs. Adims, our society has lost a true and loyal member, her interest in the church and missions was unabated, md her influence will live on and on, - ^ tirill ha fait OUt gTlfcJl Ui scpaianuu v? m oy all. 2. That the society expresses its love and sympathy for each member of her sorrowing family, and endeavor to make each feel that this grief is shared by many who loved her, and comforted only by the hope of meeting her in the City of God. 3. That copies of these resolutions be sent to the family, to the press, and inscribed in the minutes of the society, as in a measure showing the love and esteem in which she is held. MRS. E. O. KIRSCH, MRS. G. FRANK BAMBERG, MISS BESSIE LEE BLACK. 666 has more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the market but no one wants imitations. They are dangerous .things in the medicine line. ^ 1 ^ . sented by Rev. W. J. Snyder. This i medal is given by Dr. L. A. Hartzog i to the student who, in the opinion of j the faculty, has made the most effort i during the school year. This year i the medal was won by John David | Funches, of Rowesville, S. C. Ravj mond Hill, of Round, S. C., came second for this medal. This concluded the annual commencement exercises. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. S. 0. Cantey. i ^ II IIUJIO uy I! There can be no doubt 8[ I as to the merit of Cardui, VI B the woman's tonic, in i;| the treatment of many BB troubles peculiar to women. The thousands M of women who have been ??4 helped by Cardui in the VI past 40 years, is condu- B fl sive proof that it is a m fl good medicine for women B fl who suffer. It should ?M help you, too. 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When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then j 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 Furify it and 1KUN 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 made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More th?n thirty-five years ago, folks would ride 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 today, and you can get it from any drug store. 60c per bottle. Si MMOXS. State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?Court of Probate. In re Cstate of Alma Zeigler, et al., Minors. " To Frank M. Caldwell: You are summoned to appear be- ^ ore me on the 23rd day of July, 1 020. to show cause why the petiton of _ Maryland Casualty Company to be relieved as surety on your bond as guardian, to require you to file a new bond, and to render an account as * guardian, should not be granted. P1 J. J. BRABHAM, JR.. Probate Judge Bamberg County. Dated May 1 7. 1920. 0-1 Op K NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CKEDI- P< TOKS. j All persons having claims against; ; I the estate of Leon Bishop, deceased, j will file same, duly itemized and veri-[ fied with the undersigned, and allk persons owing said estate will like-; wise make payment to the undersign- j ed. JOE E. BISHOP, Administrator. ! Ehrhardt, S. C., May 17, 1920. 6-4 DR. THOMAS BLACK ~ DENTAL SURGEON. Graduate Dental Department TTn1- | versltv of Maryland. Member S. C State Dental Association. Office opposite postoffice. 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