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ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891.
Published Weekly at Bamberg, S. C.
Entered as second-class matter April
18Q1 rinriAr Act nf March 3. 1879.
$2.00 PER YEAR.
Volume 29. . No. 26.
Thursday, June 24,1920.
ROCK HILL.
It would be useless for The Herald
to print a detailed story of the meeting
of the South Carolina press association,
as the matters that come before
the press meeting concern only
newspaper men. The writer attended
the annual meeting of the association
in Rock Hill June 9 and 10, and
the only purpose of this editorial is
to call attention to some of the things
that strike a visitor to Rock Hill.
vThe meeting was held at Winthrop
college, that monument to Senator
B. R. Tillman. As is well known to
intimate friends of the late Senator
Tillman, Winthrop and Clemson were
his first love. Winthrop college occu\
pies a large and beautiful campus,
and it is truly a big institution. It
is no wonder that the students of
Winthrop come home with new and
higher, ideals, for the surroundings
are ideal. What impressed the writer
most was the democratic principles
that prevail in the institution, and to
our mind it is just such democracy
that will save the nation. Every student
in Winthrop is equal, so far as
environment is concerned. Here
everything that should interest the
modern woman, teacher and home
maker are taught, and that great
work is accomplished at Winthrop is
- attested by the fact that in every community,
every rural district some
Winthrop girl is to be found, and
where there is a Winthrop girl the
chances are about nine to one that
high ideals are found.
The town of Rick Hill is a live
place. It has a real chamber of commerce,
and, what appears to be even
a lira Rnforv nlnK TVn-v "D <-?
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tarv club served a luncheon?they
called it a luncheon, but it was more
like a banquet?to the press visitors,
and Dr. John E. White, an Anderson
Rotarian, made an address on Rotary,
which was very illuminating. Ourj
impression is that with the ideals set
forth by Dr. White every'town in
South Carolina, and especially Bamberg,
because we are mostly interest- j
ed in our own town, ought to havej
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re have been asked the question, how we could afford to j:
per to make the following statement:
st. We believe our customers entitled to all the interest \\
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nd. As a member of the Government Bank, the Federal Be
time deposits, thus allowing us to lend 97 per cent, of such d
deposit, we can immediately place it at a profit of approxi
,Te know exactly how long we will have the deposit and can p
it to check at any time. .
t'd. This Bank being the only National Bank in Bamberg C
v. We not only want to help you in getting a high rate for y
until they can be sold at a reasonable price. Remember, i
t the same rate that the largest New York Banks get.
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fe expect to begin tlie publication ot tne nrst national uan.
>ense to 3*011, fill out coupon below and mail to us at once. W
want to receive the paper FREE just fill out coupon and m
emember a National Bank is a protection against panics.
1 not know what is ahead of us, so get lined up with the only
ONAL BANK IN THE COUNTY. You will be protected
t a recurrence of the times experienced by many of you in
vhen money was not to be had here at any price. This canppen
with us. ?
re want }rour account. We will lend you money or accept
eposit giving you tlie best service. TUY us.
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ia Rotary club. The word service! and pleasure of the press folks, es|
is included in all the Rotary slogans, j peciallv were 0. K. Williams and J.
I and service to others is the keynote | T. Fain, of the Record and Herald
| of the organization. ! respectively, who gave up their busiThe
chamber of commerce has a! ness for a time. We were very sorry
; large membership, and i' is quite evi-j ?hat the Programme as arranged was
j dent that both of these organizations! so ful1 that a visit t0 ,he newspaper
I are matters of pride to Rock Hill j ?^ces could not be arranged.
'folks. Congressman Lever was a visi-1 The visitors were carried for ya
j tor in Rock Hill at the time and made tour of inspection of the Anderson
a most excellent address at the ATntnrrnmnnnv works.the nnlv manu
I chamber of commerce banquet on thej facturers of automobiles in the state,
i old subject H. C. L., but along lines j ancj a concern much larger than we
that were different. had any idea. Many cars are now
The newspaper men of Rock Hill being made for export to Europe, all
were very solicitous of the comfort with the right-hand drive. Mr. An-;
I PARTICULARLY AS YOU ARE DEALING
WITH A STRONG, LIBERAL BANK.
If your Bank is right and your ac- !
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count properly handled, your credit .
requirements will be taken care of as
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fast as they arise.
Whether or not you are in business today, we solicit
your account as a foundation for your
business requirements later on.
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e can afford to pay them, and still safe
(serve, we are compelled to carry with the:
eposits at the prevailing high rate of 8 p>
matelv 2 per cent. We think this is good
lan accordingly, whereas on a regular se
fiunty, feels that it has a, place in helping
our money, but we can be of far greater h
f there is any cheap money to be bad we
k News shortly. If you want to receive
e do not care whether von are a customer
ail to us.
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; derson, junior, piloted the visitors: tors from thi
! through the plant. The association with the small
members and visitors were given sev-i ton here is at
eral automobile rides in Anderson; vanced than i:
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derson Gompany. i poor crops an
The meeting was a very profitable; is several deg
one and was thoroughly enjoyed, and: ^erg or Collet
we think that all the visitors were J ~
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really sorry to leave the "good town." i paper at Hen
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They leave no unpleasant cige
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least a month more'ad- Wife (to husband, who has been
q York and corn about, out for a, week at the seaside)?Oh,
lis is partly because of | George, I'm so glad you've come back. ^
d partly because Yorki I heard that some silly man had toprees
colder than Bam- pled over the cliff?and I was afraid
in or Barnwell. . it might be you."
3t some of that fine box Waterman's Fountain Pen Ink in
ild Book Store before all the different size bottles at Herald
r the summer. Just in. Book Store. Best ink made.
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