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/VI 111 Wi&tPamberg peralb ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. Published Weekly at Bamberg, S. C. Entered as secend-claas matter April 1891, under Act of March 3, 1879. $2.00 PER YEAR. Volume 29. No. 45. Thursday, Nov. 11,1920. "I do not like the idea of The Herald coming out without our advertisement in it,"remarked one of The Herald's advertisers of long standing the other day. On account of prevailing conditions, he decided recently to suspend his advertising, for a while. "I will send you some more ads. tonight. Let them come out as usual." The wise advertiser will not suspend his advertising when time are a little tight; that is when advertising is most needed. m > ? ? ? The fellow who was wise enough to lay aside some savings while money was so plentiful is now reaping a good harvest in the knowledge that high prices served him well. But, sad to relate, the average person saves less when money is most plentiful. The American people generally have enjoyed a regular orgy of wasteful spending. They have bought everything imaginable that they needed and didn't need. The big trouble now is they don't know how to live economically. The come-down is too , great for them. m ? m t m The same fate the. Democratic party met with has been the fate of most of the European war parties. Clemenceau, n4ext to Wilson the brainest statesman during the war period, was defeated for election as president of "o*"-.-nv.- - noePVionol a man unknown A' 1 auvc UJ JL/^ouuuuvi, u inou ? . ? in international affairs. The European war cabinets that were not actually thrown out, are weakened. The British prime minister is perhaps the only strongly supported war statesman now in the limelight, and Lloyd George has made his thousands of enemies who are constantly after his scalp. We think every person in America ought to read what Secretary Tumulty said of President Wilson some days ago. How any one could read that and not sympathize with the dignified man of the white house is one of those mysteries of human nature. For eight years this wonderful man has administered the affairs of this nation with more wisdom than perhaps any president has ever administered them under similar circumstances. He is now a casualty of the war. From the lithe, erect figure of prime manhood eight years ago, he now sits in a wheel chair, completely weighted dowfi with the cares of national and international affairs the past few years. Never has a president of the United States before been called upon to decide the affairs of the nation as imposed upon the president during his administration. He is now gray, a prematurely old man; the greatest living man in the world today, in the estimation of many thousands of admirers, and regardless of events that may transpire in the administration to follow him, the name of President Wilson is indellibly written in national and international history. TVic fofo r\f fho T>pmnfratir> nartV JL V-/ 1U W \J ** ViiV r?.. w^in going down in an ignominious dofeat was not, we believe, the result of opposition to the league of nations. Although this was the principal issue, it was made so by Governor Cox, as the only thread on which to make the fight. Had he battled on any other issue, or even opposed the league of nations, the result would have been the same. The Democratic party was unfortunate, politically, in being in power through the war. No war was ever fought in which there were not extravagance and waste. The Democrats simply receive full credit for all these things, most of which, perhaps, could not possibly have been avoided, but most of the people evidently think that they could. The lengue of nations is not dead, in our opinion. In fact, Senator Harding has already started to lay the foundation for a league of nations, under another name, of" course, to deprive President Wilson, if possible, of all credit. The very fact that Senator Harding is now active in this respect is proof that he believes the people demand some sort of an international understanding that will bring the nations into closer relationship and prevent, if possible, the recurrence of the events of 1914 and 1917. <m * ?a> ? or Check Mute. Mrs. Sims: "What are you doing with that string tied around your finger?" Mr. Sims: "You put it there to make me remember to mail a letter for you." Mrs. Sims: "Well, did you do it?" Mr. Sims: "No, my dear, you forgot to give it to me." I MINISTERS ASSIGNED. UPper S. C. Confei'ence Makes Many Changes for Preachers. Union, Nov. 8.?Sessions 01 tne upper South Carolina confeernce of the Methodist Episcopal church concluded here this afternoon with the reading of the appointments by Bishop U. V. W. Darlington. The appointments are as follows: Anderson district?A. E. Holler, presiding elder; Anderson: Bethel, A. M. Smith; Orrville, F. G. Whitlock; St. John, A. N. Brunson; Antreville, W. A. Duckworth; Calhoun, Falls, J. T. Lawrence; Central, W. S. 4"i ? J ? - ? 4-11 /?i .11. A m \jrUUUWlLl}i VyitJLUbUIi ^unegt:, UI4. rj. Driggers; Honea Path, J. E. Mahaffey; Lowndesville, N. G. Ballenger; Pelzer, W. L. Mullikin; Pendleton, J. T. Miller; Piedmont, J. C. Harmon; Princeton, G. G. Harley; Seneca, J. B. Connelly; Starr, J. W. Lewis; Walhalla, E. P. Taylor; Walhalla Circuit, D. A. Jeff coat; Westminster, R. L. Doggett; Williamston and Belton, J. E. Henley; student Emery university, *.W. F. Harris, Bethel quarterly conference. Cokesbury district?J. W. Kilgo, presiding elder; Abbeville, C. E. Peeler; Abbeville circuit, J. M. Mason; Butler, A. E. Smith; Cokesbury, A. H. Best; Greenwood, Greenwood mills, W. H. Murray; Greenwood circuit, D. E. Jeffcoat; Kinards, L. W. Shealey; McCormick, T. W. Munnerlyn; McKendree, H. M. Tucker, supply; Newberry, J. L. Daniel; Mollohon and Oakland mills, Paul Kennett, supply; O'Neall street, W. F. Gault; Newberry circuit, G. F. Clarkson; Ninety-Six, O. A. Jeffcoat; Phoenix, W. P. Meadors; Plum Branch, R. L. Rountree; Pomaria, D. C. Gregory, supply; Prosperity, J. D. Griffith; Saluda, J. L. Singleton; Waterloo, S. H. Booth; Whitmire, J. P. Simpson. Lander college, president, J. O. WilTcrm \iain street auarterlv con ference; professor Lander college, R. O. Lawton, ^Jain street quarterly conference; assistant Sunday school editor, L. F. Beaty, Main street quarterly conference; associate head master Carlisle school, W. J. Snyder, Main street quarterly conference. Columbia district?J. R. T. Major, presiding elder; Aiken and Williston, G. R. Hodges; Aiken circuit, S. C. Dunlap; Batesburg, A. L. Gunter; Columbia, Brooklana, G. T. Hughes; Edgewood, W. M. Hardin; Epworth, to be supplied; Green street, R. L. Keaton; Main street, R. S. Truesdale; Rose Hill, E. T. Hodges; Shandon, R. F. Morris; Washington street, M. L. Carlisle; Waverly, W. H. Polk;. Whaley street, James Waite; Edgefield, G. W. M. Taylor; Fairfield, R. E. Sharpe; Gilbert, L. W. Johnson; Graniteville, W. H. Lewis; Irmo, M. A. Cleckley, supply; Johnston, D. W. Keller; Langley, J. C. Cunningham; Leesville, J. H. Brown, D. R. Roof, supernumerary; Leesville circuit, W. F. Johnson; Lexington circuit, H. A. Whitten; North Augusta, A. W. Barr; Richland, A. A. Merritt, supply; Swansea, R. C. Griffith; Wagener, J. M. .Meetze; Epworth orphanage, superintendent, T. C. O'Dell; editor Southern Christian Advocate, R. E. Stackhouse, Shandon. Greenville district?J. M. Steadman, presiding elder; Clinton, L. E. Wiggins; Easley, J. Paul Patton, and one to be supplied; Fountain Inn. H. 0. Chambers; Gray Court, C. W. Watson; Greenville, Bethel and Poe, C. L. Harris; Bleachery and Mt. Lebanon, J. H. Bell, supply; Brandon and Poinsett, A. M. Doggett; Buncombe street, C. C. Herbert; Choice streot and Mills, J. W. McElrath, supply; Dunean and Judson, P. L. Bouknight; Hamptofi avenue, C. M. Morris; St. Paul, W. B. Garrett; West Greenville, W. B. Justus; Greenville circuit, M. M. Brooks; Green, C. M. Abney; Laurens, P. F. Kilgo; Laurens circuit, Foster Speer; Liberty, E. W. Mason; Xorris, A. F. Jackson, supply; Pickens, Hamlin Etheredge; Pickens St., D. P. Judson, supply; Simpsonville, J. F. Lupo; South Easley, C. R. White, supply; South Greer, B. H. Harvey, and one to be supplied; Tra' * " f T"> U7ViUn VG16T S ttSSl) O. -D. VVJLilLC, l,yuigituvv Sunday school secretary, L. D. Gillespie, quarterly conference; student at Oxford university, England, E. F. Moseley. Rock Hill district?G. C. Leonard, presiding elder; Blacksburg, M. K. Meadors; Blackstock, J. W. Shell; Chester/Baldwin Mill, S. J. McConnell, supply; Bethel, Henry Stokes; Chester circuit, R. C. Boulware; Clover, J. G. Huggins; East Lancaster, J. A. Bled^pe; Fort Lawn, R. W. Wilkes; Great Falls, J. E. Browne; Hickork Grove, M. T. Wharton, N. G. Nathan, supernumerary; Lancaster, circuit, F. V. Robertson, supply; New Zion and Cannon. B. B. Black, supply; North Rock Hill circuit, J. B. Kilgore; Richburg. A. Q. Rice; Rock Hill, Manchester and Highland Park, H. E. Griffin, supply; St. John's, J. W. Speake; Main street, W. S. Martin; Rock Hill circuit, R L. Holrovd; Winnsboro, J. D. H. Hiller, B. F. Lewis, supply, junior preacher; York, J. K. Walker; conference secretary of education and missionary secre.4 Is the best asset Bfils. attJB ^ l^h pP^WBB^^^HEMSH^M^BB^^^MHm^^^v? ? BBBBfiKff '^^^ff"w ^TVtf^Sr Wf\ ? ' b3-:>?*- . ' jlsElIf fer:V&\:^^'--'' ^j^lb Q ^T" I The Herald Supports B? Cour Your advertisement in The Heral and reaches the people as no otl read from cover to cover, not m papers are read. I -x ^iiniiiiniiiii intiiinfif!ni!fni!!!nii!iiiiiiiniiiiiiii I TheLeat I I | Americai WTCPfAT/n ROOK STOHE = Bamberg, S. C. =J tary, J. C. Roper, Bethel quarterly m conference. ?= W0H1GII RT( Spartanburg district?E. S. Jones, |s whic presiding elder; Buffalo, W. G. Smith, fEE Campobello, J. H. Montgomery; Car- ?|? that of IQclI lisle, J. L. Jett; Chesnee, R. A. = Brock, supply; Clifton and Glendale, m SllCCCSSful C. P. Carter; Cowpens, J. E. Mar- ||| chant; Cross Anchor, W. G. Kelley; ==? v bills by Cliecl Duncan circuit, P. R. Kilgo; Enoree, ^ rl o f "H B. M. Robertson; Gaffney, Buford St., f|| RI1C1 SR 6. W. A. Fatrey; Limestone street, W. =? 0H6 twi('6 ic E. Taylor; Gaffney circuit, - J. B. =j| Strickland; Inman, W. Y. Cooley; g| check is illdis Jonesville, S. T. Blackmon; Kelton, = J. P. Golightly; Pacolet, J. H. Man- ?j= This institl ley; Pacolet Mills, M. B. Patrick; ^ / Spartanburg: Bethel, F. B. Dibble; m ' rBqUirGDlGlltS Central, J. W. Frazier; Drayton and = Beaumont, J. F. Farr; Duncan, H. B. sjE Hardy; El Bethel, J. T. Frazier; ||j| Whitney and Saxon, Beverly Tucker, =||| R. B. Burgess, supply, junior preach- ==| er; Tucapau, R. C. Webb, supply; |=l Union Bethel, R. F. Cogburn; Grace, 1^1 | I L. P. McGee; Green street, J. B. jgj * VPICU. Chick; Unity and Sardis, J. F. By- see ars; Woodruff; W.- M. Owings. g= Textile Industrial institute, presi- = dent, D. E. Camak, Saxon quarterly === confereice; conference evangelist, J. L L. Harley, Central quarterly confer- =| H ence Southern Hpme institute, pres- = E Western North Carolina conference; = H BJfe W pi T. J. Carter, to Korea conference; j =| V H. H. Danner, to South Carolina con-j = Jfc ference; E. Z. James, to South Car-! == ! = "R?MP oima comerence. = Received by transfer from other' == conferences: W. J. Snyder, from the! == South Carolina conference; D. R. | === q JJJ]NTZ SR Roof, from the South Carolina con-! S q* p A Af"Dr"Dn ' ference; J. K. Walker, from the Vir-j = ; -DAM?5iljjXbr, 1 ginia conference; J. C. Harmon, from =E the Western North Carolina confer- E= ence; J. S. Henley, from the Tennes- =1 see conference. / TY PAPER I your town has I wMWM^ HHBH Hi MB Pjjjjj Sm nH nHH H sags |H BH HH KB fc^jMHpH^oBWBHffl^H^^^^^S^^^^^a ^H ^m' amberg and Bamberg I ity. I ?! Id is read all over the County, I tor nanor ?*A*i/*l<i?*e fkam If ie Hi IV! pupv/i 1VUV11VO Ul^ille XX XO HH erely the headlines, as daily I I ling | i Industry [ r 3ttB I' j 3 engaged in America's leading indus- |j 1YJL. JL7JUJj.1 J. >V_/ ? T , j. i uoiuviju C. W. RENTZ, JR., m: 7iee Presidents Cashier. M' = h requires ability of the highest order ^ laging the home. H > home managers pay their household M z because it is convenient, systematic M isputes about bills or the paying of J > impossible because the cancelled H ibutable evidence of payment. <. ation pays particular attention to the = ; of women. f|| ERVICE AND SAFETY." I irces Over $500,000.00 | 1ERG, SOUTH CAROLINA -\IT T\XPXrt3nW T5r.^ciVIon+ |==