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I w On Saturday, March 5th, this . I "It has given me pi I We think that there are "ROC A Nation I First Na B W. A. KLAUBER, ?? President. Increase in Deposit ^ y, . ,,ri? 1t4AttlYyv asset to the town. One of t] *S/tjt ^P9HTtj0r2 users of day current, too, is t ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. lisle school laundry. All ? schools must have laundries, Published Weekly at Bamberg, S. C. woui(j seri0usly hamper the a Bartered as second-class matter April of Carlisle to have to dispen 1191, Mider Act of March 3, 1879. the laundry. The Herald ?3 00 PER YEAR. that Carlisle school is one of t * best assets of this town, and ? * ^ 19 ; Volume 6u. i?u. xo. sometimes mat us vaiue is u< Thursday, March 31,1921. erly 3PPreciated- We d? no ^ 7 7 mize any other concern m to1 uses current. Every motor i berg means money for the t _ , x x salaries, taxes and licenses. Perhaps the greatest single for-' . TA . ... , x x, ? . ., _ not want any of them to rema v ward step ever taken by the city of ? - ^ . .. \ , , x. /, and we want to invite more of Bamberg was the inauguration of day XT . , , ... , . _ ? x A ? Nothing has been said here electric current. By that event Bam- . . ... . . .. . . , _ _ fact that during the summe berg went a long way toward leaving . . . . . ... , b ? ' Tx ,, . ? electric current is simply inc the small-town class. It would be a aM# jn thjg mo(Jern Thg ( calamity of untold dimensions now - Qf an electric ,g a gu to depart from it. Thousands of . ... a . .. persons m the proper circum dollars wcrth of electric machinery . . . . , . . . x ? ? . , ,x , do not intend to forego. W has been installed in the city, and . , , " /' known people to move awa the matter of day current was . _ . . ? . x . ? x * _ towns for less reason. thought by all to have been set- _ ? . ., . ,. . 1 We can only hone that all t tied. We sympathize with the ef- tieg interestedin day current forts of the commissioners of pub- operate If thj3 cooperaton , He works and the city council to there need be p0 fear tbat d provide electric facilities for the wm continue t0 remain in Ba town. We know just what a task it Tbe commissioners are doing . has been in the past, and just what a can> and .f aU Qthers d task it Is now and will be in the fu- part the questlon will be solv ture. The day current has invited eyery personj man and woman some industries for the town we have egted ,n tb0 growth apd prfl no doubt, and without day current and happiness of t,his town wil we cannot hope to invite any small fegt their interest) and cheerfu industries to locate here. The day form their part jn any pub,ic of the gasoline engine to run small ment> tbere wiu neyer be apj plants is a thing of the past. Such as tp tbe outcome of tbe movei current is not only unreliable, but such a source of trouble that very It js a popular thing nQw.a. few persons could be induced, even seejj a cbange 0f venue in cases with the town's other advantages, to a verdict of guilty seems to be operate here. Besides industries of dajntyt There is rarely cause this nature, the housewives of the cbange of venue in any case town, scores of them, have provided; is a vast difference between for themselves numerous labor-sav- preju(jiCe and a righteous ii ing devices, such as electric sweepers, ,tion Thp fapf. thflt a verdict irons, percolaters and other cooking Sal may not be hadTs no conveniences, and so on, which are ?jon justice may not be practically worthless without day cur- out It sometimes happens rent. So confident have the people party js guilty. If the circum been that the question was settled case> known to all, poi that they hav? not hesitated to invest npr^oTi'? ^niit it ic hsriiiv t The r,r.r.m;u?dTj?? are keenly in sympathy with this fact, t0 feeI some resentment agai: and we know that everything possible one committing the crime. Th will be done to provide current for not necessarily mean that tl the operation of day-current motors. dence w.jh n0f be followed, ai Speaking for itself, The Herald had tbe defendant will not be giv its own pri\ate sjstem of electric benefit of all points in his or h power, which it discarded for the pur- or Qur knowledge of the co pose of assisting the city's day cur- South ,Carolina leads us to rent system, which, It understood, that there is very little danger needed every possible user that it jury jn tliis state ever making might not be a liability instead of an r0r against any defendant, * PiVcf ISJg ^ 1 1 ? 4^ ^ 1 HU 5 Bank was given a thorough examination t satisfactory condition. On lee i easure to examine i Banks that are dc "KY" times ahead and we feel that it would ?1^ 4-irv-i nc- ~r? nvnn crai on ti rrli + fViof WP P IUC IXXXZV.O UWV.X w tx&xxu txxu, ?v, v, ial Bank Spells Safety tional B W. D. COLEMAN, Cashier s since January 1st, $25,000.00. Help us ma A GOOD TIME TO CHANGE THAT S * iie chief ,li? Csr t B 9 99 cjbb Hi| "CatlingGun" |||" Ifoglehan III ii Bam-11 Dynamic, Magnetic S ||| S ;own in I Lfecturer on Success M g?| fl We do [| in Business and Life I Rg |g !'of The 11 Harry L. Fogleman ill r time, B has a vivid, vital ? 11 1 'omfort I message and knows I || I re that' | how to tell it. I; 11 1 j! y from ! | His striking ideas I I I I iaiiu rajjiu-iii c u.cu. v - ery stimulate men I I to action. g |1 \ H 11 He leaves the im- | 9 press of his lecture I I on every commun- I 9 ity. ? k | i I H ' "Success or Failure?" ||9 I j is his subject I j||g II 2nd Night III Redpath Chautauqua I | I i 811$' H There - |jl idigna- One of 11 Big Attractions | indica- ????????????? eg | meted | 83 |! that a p f\? f\ If tz rive Big Days I t?ssible * ||| ice not 555555555SS55555 111 nst the | H? lis does S evi- SEASON TICKETS $2.50, R | . PIAIS 10% TAX ia cnai - - ,v _ ^ en full 11 ^ _ 1 K i i ier fav- k| ]| \ believe there is very littlerpreETAOINNNU I I of any there ever lived a sympathetic people, H I an er- in the court room, those people live H lH for if in South Carolina. HJBI is IL A ? * itional dm >y the National Bank Examiner, who fo iving, he said: this Bank, as I & ring things'' r pay you to become a customer of this Ba: annot get the money. Be Wise. Try ' ank, jj * DR. ROj I ke it $25,000.00 more i nthe next 60 days A VINGS ACCOUNT! HMBMHBiMMBMHHBi wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mjm^mamammmmmmammammtmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmm CASH?< .1 .. ' Tf i nru^o^ c UUU1V 1 I I Best Ham, N'< per pound 35 C ra Lard, 8 pound bucket $1.17 Lard, 4 pound bucket 62c 0 fell Wesson's Oil, Pints -?32 c pi Wesson's Oil, quarts 58 C , Bf Carnation Milk, ' tall can 14c 0c Dime Brand Condensed t p Milk 14c Knox Gelatine, Pa pacxage 19c AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN < ACCORDINGLY. PAY C THE DIFFER] FOLK & McMII Bamberg 0 aii!v I iund us in a very H to examine I nk. Remember. . B. i " ffiH Us. I : irg, South Carolina 1 BT BLACK, S Vice President. B ' . B". |mB ^ V H '" . " 1 . , 1 ""j i"1 ^ -."T* ? 'i-* < ' vTf 7U'? Bb <n i nnvr II I AM I 'rices Over 11 i?.' n > <T ir { ? 9H i ? P V r '' ' - K >. 2 Tomatoes, 11 . per can 9c 1(1 ium Salmon, tall, 'II' per can - 9c 11 ist Self Rising Flour, I I per sack $1.29 11 igar, small quantities, 1 per pound |Qc HI ne Grits, > g | < per peck 32 C I S ist Head Rice, | 1 per pound 6c | :tagon Soap, | M per cake (?C nox Soap, H per cake 4c H ilmoliye, Ivory and Fairy I f Soap, per cake 8 c I DUR LINE AT PRICES ASH AND SAVE 1 ENCE. 11 omr I I VU11J || South Carolina. 11 n n I