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f PERSONAL MENTION. ^ People Visiting in This City and ar Other Points. ?Mrs. M. W. Hitt, of Dunedin. Fla., is visiting relatives in the city. ?Edwin C. Bruce, Jr., of Hampton, is spending a few days in the | city. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Black returned this week from a trip to New Tnrk. ?Mrs. Julia Brabham, of Cope, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Kirkjand. ?Miss Avis Edwards, of Charles- ! I ton, is spending some time in the city1 L visiting relatives. ?Mrs. J. Frank Jennings left TuesW day for Greenwood, where she will B visit for some days. L ?Mts. H. W. McMillan and little | I son, Melvin, of Ail? en, visited friends j P " in Bamberg last week. W ?Mrs. E. Brooker, of Springfield, t spent a few days in the city last I week with C. J. S. Brooker. w ?Mrs. Sherley Scoville, of Orange-1 burg, spent a few days in the city | . last week with Mrs. J. B. Black. Jr. j r ?Miss Corrie Dusenberry, of Flor- i ence, has been visiting Mrs. Jamest T. Burch and Mrs. C. F. Gilchrist in j I : 4 the city. ?D. Dowling, of Charlotte, X. C.J was a visitor in Bamberg last week,! making the trip in a Pierce-Arrow I touring car. ?Mrs. J. A. Martin, of Allendale,! spent the week-end in the city with her slaughters. Mrs. R. C. Jones and Miss Lillian Martin. ?Col. W. C. Duncan and Rev. W.j ~ x . n J. snycter represented cariisie stnuui at the district Methodist conference! I in St. Matthews last week. ?A. L. Kirkland returned Wednes' day from Savannah, where his bro^ ther. J. M. L. Kirkland, of Beaufort.; I is critically ill in a hospital. ' ?Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rentz, Sr., j and Rev. George P. White returned this week from Chattanooga. Tenn.J W where they attended the sessions of j the Southern Baptist convention. . 1 ?Miss Virginia Hill, who is a stuIdent at the training school of the; Southern Baptist Theological semi-1 nary, Louisville, Ky., preparing for k service as a foreign missionary, is: f at home for the summer. Blackville Baptist Church Builds, j The members of the Blackville Bap-i tist church have begun the erection \ of their new building, after many months of delay. It will be located just between the former church, and the parsonage. The work has just beeun. and the concrete foundations are being laid. At a later date we will give a more extended account of the building. When it is completed it will be the largest, handsomest, and most completely equipped church building in the county, and in all this section of the state. It will be an ornament not only to Blackville, but also to the county.?Barnwell Sentinel. <i I?I ? Unique. I "Yes, sir, we are proud of this | election district. Why?" "Oh, sure, I know! You have the oldest voter in the county, who has i never failed to cast his ballot at any j election since 1824, and who?" "Not at all! Our district is unique and notable as being the only one in j the nation which does not contain j that political veteran." j Saleswomen in Turkey, even in the ; smallest towns, are required to un-1 derstand and speak seven or eight I languages. I MONEY i We are prepared to negoti, from $500.00 to $1,000.00 lands or City property. Apply early if you v/ish to CARTER, CARTE Bamberg, If ~ ^^^^^^ distance tele save<i mo ?* many toils. Ask Long Dis SOUTHERN BELL T1 AND TELEGRAPH i* A. X. S.iioal:. Snioaks. May i <?. ? A. X. Smcak, one of the wed Known and prominent citizens of upper Colleton, died at his home here Monday night after suffering for sev?n?] year* of cancer of the face. dos dear it was not unexpected for he had been in a critical condition for a number jf months, the cancer having eaten away a -urge portion , f his fa e an I m The funeral and intereim- ii wii 1 p.ate at Snioaks Thursday cf this week after the arrival of a>l of hi;, rhildren. The deceased >s survived by his widow and three children, as follows: Mrs. Joseph Cherry, oi Florida; Mrs. W. B. Smoak, of Smcaks; Mr. A. Jeff Smoak, of Charleston. He was a member of :ht- Baptist church and was a prosperous farmer and business man. "Fie leaves many relatives and fr.ends *h? are genuinely sorry to iearn of his death. Watch for the One-Cent Sale at Mack's Drug Store May 2 6, 27, and 2S.?adv. Read The Herald, $2.00 per year. THE ( IT VDHL The Military Colloge of South Carolina CHARLESTON, S. C. Ranked as "Distinguished Military College'' by the War Department. Offers a four-year course in liberal arts, with electives in civil engineering. sciences, and modern languages. Vacant Scholarships. One scholarship in Bamberg county will be filled by Competitive Examination July Sth, 1021. For application blanks, apply to Col. O. J. Bond, Superintendent. BOLL WEEVIL A\l) fOBACCO MACHIXERY DKMOXSTILATIOX. Big demonstration of boll weevil and tobacco machinery at Bamberg, S. C., on June 9th from 11:00 to 1:30 a. m. Come and see the gold colored , machine; the only machine that is guaranteed to the farmer. Ball bearing, adjustable so that it is possible for you to spray as small as one j pound to the acre.up to five pounds j to the acre. This is a machine that is j in reach of every farmer. Don't for-1 get', the date. Brother farmer, we expect you. Remember the life of your crop depends upon you. C. R. BRABHAM, JR., 6-9 Bamberg, S. C. | Cotton Shippers I For best results ship your cotton to The John Flan nery Co. They will make you liberal advances on consignment of cotton. i The John Flannery Co. SAVANNAH, GA. bbmbwbhbt . I A A M I :o Luaix | ate a few loans ranging each on improved Farm \-h get one of these loans. H & KEAKSE, || MM ?> iat Trip! Traveling men! When there is any doubt that vou will find the man you J are going to see, make an appointment by long phone. One useless trip ire than balance the cost tance for rates and details. ELEPHONE (fj|o COMPANY STATEMENT. Of the condition of the Bank of Denmark, located at Denmark, S. C\, at the close of business April 28.| 1021. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $320,2 14.21 j ] Overdrafts 4,2 1 o.uO j | Bonds and stocks owned by the hank 19,050.00 i Furniture and fixtures .... 2,725.00! Banking house 4,691.98 Due from banks and bankers 4,366.99 Currency *L427.0b \ Silver and other minor coin 1,434.07 Checks and cash items .... 39.40 | I Tnrol 7SS.fi". up. My kidneys ware aiso irregu:<ti in action. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they entirely cdred me of my trouble/' 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbum Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.. I %eComp I , V FAULKN LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund . 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 6,459.03 ! Individual deposits subject to ck 50,055.60 Savings deposits 170,21 0.00 Cashier's cks 64.02 220,329.62 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 76,000.00 Total $362,788.65 - -L - --e n J.-U n ? 1 . TT State 01 i^OUlil v^ciruixua ui Bamberg. Before me came J. Arthur Wiggins, cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. ARTHUR WIGGINS, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of May, 1921. h. c. McCain, Notary Public for S. C. Correct?Attest: D. N. COX, W. H. FAUST, ,J. ARTHUR WIGGINS, Directors. they an dime it | Bamberg, Like Every City and Town In the Union, Receives It. ; People with kidney ills want to be ! cured. When one suffers the tortures | of an aching back, reiief is eagerly I sought for. There are many rerne; dies today that relieve, but do not j icuret Doan's Kidney Pills have brought lasting results to thousands. | Here is Bamberg evidence of their | merit j Mrs. Sallie Moody, 31 Main St., says: "My back ached. I had dizzy 6pells and could hardly straight&n 11 _ if 1 Watch the Prices-T II Best Self Rising Flour, 1 24 lbs. $1.21 | Lard, 8 lbs. | Buckets 99c I Bacon, Best Rib .1 sides 15c I Best Head Rice, | per pound 5 c I Fine Grits and Meal, ? peck 29c KtiC 'i ? I pound 8/4 C | Pahnolive Soap, || cake 8c | Ivorv and Fairv Soap, I ca'kl : 8C t; Octagon Soap, 7e, or 3 I I I I for 20C We have anything you and Prices will make y< I Pay Cash and S, I FOLK & A | Bamberg Me Electric light < f?ricA % K TIKE alio I a this mod valve'-in-hea motor. It is sene, is econo development, ence gained fr combined to represented in jiff! jf||pH 1 There are tw ?TT"lifiiiif PR 111 ?f Delco-Lig I |j ll^i ' ' need of farms, j| Ij all those place jji ^. plants are a n< ^ Write for cat? tell you wha you. Delcoditions and ps nc i rn ^ ] IER ELECTRIC Bamberg, South Carolin I hey Continue to Drop | a Erl pB iflBF ffft Mai flf >"3 c.4^x?1 t^H Hb i*^ w Dfl v#Sj [cMILLAK. I I South Carolina. | H gB n B gMBjMKy** ^IjfflHn JB^KPwjBuy^^B^ rnhs ffiUJSS Jfffffi' KgS^* ^Mk 3jMs JSHSW ggBj^S SjFgJja &m < and Power Plant * # v v fo.b . Dayion.O. ther Delco-Light plants, I el at $295 has the famous d, four-cycle, air-cooled _JL_ self-cranking. There is BggH e to oil. It runs on kero- 1)1 mical and easy to operate. " "r7" >elco-Light' engineering 1 together with the experi- .....I.' om over 135,000 users have ' " i produce the value that is all Delco-Light Products. Jgg: enty-five styles and sizes ht plants, to meet every ? Stores, country homes and 1 T 0 1 1 1 ' s where individual ngnung ecessity. " ilog or come in and let us ^ t Delco-Light can do for N Light betters living contys for itself. Z*"*"* -LIGHT COMPANY DAYTON, OHIO SERVICE CO. a / :-P Wansdown Cake Flour, | ? package 41C g IS Sugar Cured Hams, | m pound 35 c 1 S - Creamery Butter, 1 M pound 49 c I |g Premier Dressing, yj bottle 44c | I ' Dime Brand Milk, 1 Si can 14c 1 If m bbi Carnation Milk, I gl tail 14C 1 ft j lljfl Jello Ice Cream 1 M Powder 12c j11 Knox and Cooper's I I . Gelatine 19c I H Sainton, all kinds, fron?8c 5 ill per can to 47c Hi want in the Grocery'Line, | || >u open your eyes. | M ave the Difference 11 /