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ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891.
Published Weekly at Bamberg, S. C.
Entered as second-class matter April
1891, under Act of March 3, 1879.
$2.00 PER YEAR.
Volume 31. Number 24.
Thursday, June 15, 1922.
According to Washington correspondents,
the Harding administration
in Washington is shaking in its
shoes for the next election. The administration
Republican candidates
are being defeated throughout tne
north and west, and a Democratic
national victory is being freely pre \
dieted two years hence.
The newly elected Walterboro city
council got a bad start. The first
thing the new council did after being
sworn in was to resolve itself
into an executive session, clearing out
all spectators, and then electing the
(highest salaried men applying for
town offices. Executive sessions are
"bad business for city councils anywhere,
and especially in a small town.
Here is something new under the
Bun. According to the Barnwell Sentinel
a "weiner roast" was held in
the woods near Barnwell last week
by the young folks. A fire was built
and the young people gathered
around the fire and roasted weiner
n sausages, after which games were
? played, and a good time had by all.
Pindar boilings, candy pullings, sugar
boilings, and catfish stews are typical
southern Carolina enterprises?
and mighty fine occasions too?and
now we cheerfully add "weiner roastings."
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\ Strange things come to pass; says
the Columbia State, as is evidenced
by an uterance recently or uovernor
Miller, of New York state, wbo is
quoted as follows: "The federal goveral
government was threatened 60
years ago; the states are threatened
today; and it may seen strange to
hear on a platform in the north, the
advocacy of state's rights." The matter
of states' rights is being agitated
far more in the north today
than in the south. Some day it will
become universally known that the
south was right in the matter of the
rights of spates.
Methods employed by alleged members
of the Ku Klux Klair may not be
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tne most auvi?a,uie U1CCUV/UO bV MWV) J
but in a majority of cases we have
noticed these methods have been very
'effective. Many of the deeds attributed
to the klan are denounced
* for klan leaders who say they are
% perpetrated by imposters using the
disguise of klan members, and this
Is probably true. In some of the recent
instances of activity by hooded
persons the action-was probably the
best thing to be done. We know
nothing of the justness of the Anderson
affairs of the past week, but
reading between the lines one would
gather the idea that something of
the sort was an excellent manner in
which to dispose of certain conditions.'
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complained or ana we uucr mc i?cdiction
that these conditions will not
likely he repeated.
The high cost of county politics
is a matter that is worrying the authorities
of the Democratic party in
South Carolina. As the matter now
stands an almost prohibitive assessment
must be made against candidates
for small county offices. We regret
that we have no solution to offer,
but we do know that the assessments
are tending to deter many
from entering the race for county offices.
No blame whatever can be attached
to the county executive committees;
they are doing the very best
they can, and in fixing the assess
orients realize fully the consequences
likely to result. The expenses of the
primary elections should be borne, we
. think, by the Democrats of the state
at large, but if there is any way of
attaining this end we cannot think
of it. It is unthinkable that the state
government should bear the expense
of the holding of primaries by any
faction or party. This matter sfhould
command the earnest thought of party
leaders and some solution worked
out that will enable any person to
enter the primary elections without
the necessity of having to pay out
such large sums of money for the
privilege of running.^
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August Kohn's idea of a painless
extraction system of collecting state
taxes is employed privately by some
of the concerns that but up southern
sohool bond issues; except that instead
of being taxes thus collected it
is an enormous fee for printing the
bonds. The idea is about as follows:
These concerns keep tab on school
bond elections throughout the south,
and as soon as an election is held
the school district authorities are
communicated with and a proposition
is made to buy the bonds. The matter
of having the bonds printed usually
perplexes the district authorities
on account of the intricacy of the
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work; but the buying concern comes j ^
to the rescue and proposes to "pay ==
all expenses" including the furnishing
of the bonds. The Dillon Herald
recently investigated an instance in j
North Carolina, and it was found that j To
the fee included in the bid for print- j De
ing the bonds amounted to from jsu]
$500 to $600, whereas The Bamberg i
Herald, the Dillon Herald, or any
one of several other printing offices in j me
this state, would have been glad to {lrc
furnish the bonds for around $75, or! J1?
perhaps less. The Herald offers this I
suggestion with the idea that son\e j To
school districts in this county may!re?
r\-n t'Ar !
Set V e SU1I1C IUUUC,? . <? UCU CiO I\ HI;-, 1UJ I
bids for the purchase of bonds, request
that a bid be submitted for the die
bonds printed by the trustees or oth- sul
ers ip authority and another bid for
the bonds to be furnished by the prj
buyer. Check the two bids, com- ?
municate with The Bamberg Herald,
you may find that you can save several
hundred hard earned dollars.
The average set of bonds is worth gu
only from $40 to $100 for printing, De
depending on number of bonds and t0
number of coupons attached. It SUI
might be stated, also, that the bonds ?
furnished by The Bamberg Herald
are identically the same as furnished
in Atlanta or any northern city.
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Guided by the Union. sio
Da
sel
Two musicians sat in a concert ball 0CI
listening to a famous orchestra.
After a while the first musician
hissed fiercely into Irs friend's ear: , *
"The fools are playing this move- sj0
ment too slowly, much too slowly." to
The other musician hissed back: ma
11. .
"Yes, I expect tiheir union only allows
them to play so many notes an
hour."
The OtdRtoe That Does Not Affect the Head da
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA- .
TIVB BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary m i
Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor pl
ringing in head. Remember the lull name and arw
look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c. QC]
NOTICE OF PROOF OF CLAIMS. ~
At
Pursuant to an order signed by His
Wormr Judge J W. DeVore. bear
ing date April 20, 1922, in the case ^
of Richmond Dry Goods Company, ani
Inc., et al.? plaintiffs, against H. Ka- ruj
resh, defendant, in the Court of Com- ^
mon Pleas .of Bamberg County, notice
is given to all persons having ?
claims against the said H. Karesh
that I will hold a reference at my f01
office, Bamberg, South Carolina, on ^
the 27th day of June, 1922, at 11 he
o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of foj
hearing proof on all claims against an
the said H. Karesh. Notice is fur- Ba
ther given in pursuance to said or- an
der of the Court that all persons pr;
fiio thoir Maims before me I ?
lailiu^ WV "IV
by said date will be barred. E
J. J. BRABHAM, JR.,
Acting Master for Bamberg Coun- <ja
ty. n nn th(
May 29, 1922. 6-22
? ab
/%/%/? Cores Malaria, Chills, ?
Fever, Bilious Fever,
Colds, and LaGrippe.
C. W. BENTZ, JE. J
4'SURE INSURANCE'*
BAMBERG, S. C.
life, Fire, Health and Accident, and jt
Bonds of All Kinds
Office in Herald Building
Piles Cored la 6 to 14 Days
Druggist? refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails
tofatre Itching, Kind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.
Instantly reUeres Itching Piles, and yoo can get
restful sleep after the first application. Price 60c.
r PORTABLE AND STATIONARY al]
iimur a 5
LNoINto:
AND BOILERS t?
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Saw, Lath and Shingle Mills, Injec- es,
tors, Pumps and Fittings, Wood m<
Saws, Splitters, Shafts, Pulleys, lit
Belting, Gasoline Engines su
LABGB5TOCK LOMBARD
Foundry, Machine, Boiler Worke, en
Supply Store. ' jU)
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COOl
Your Association is CO
on a postal card which was
iately.
Your Association must 1
many acres you have plant*
order that we may help yor
Your Association has th
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dressed postal with your ar
Your Association will o]
way, Darlington, Dillon, Ge
Kingstree, Lake City, Lakf
Marion, Mullins, Nichols, (
ville, Bladenborp, Cerro G
Proctorville, Rowland, St. I
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NNOUNCEMENTSn
MAGISTRATE, FISH POXD.
I hereby announce myself a candite
for .Magistrate of Fish Pond d
wnship, subject to the rules of the f(
mocratic primary, pledging my tl
aport to the nominees thereof.
F. E. STEEDLY. At
the earnest solicitation of nu?rous
friends, I hereby withdraw
>m the race for County Commisner
for the Lower District, and
reby announce my candidacy for
i r>ffir?o nf Alno-istrate of Fish Pond
wnship, subject to the rules and
tulations of the Democratic party.
R. H. JOLLY.
I hereby announce myself a canlate
for Magistrate at Fish Pond,
bject to the rules of the Democratparty.
I also wish to thank the
ters for their support in the last
imary election. J. M. CARTER.
SUPERVISOR.
I hereby announce myself a candite
for relection to the office of
pervisor of Bamberg county in the
mocratic primary. I pledge myself
abide by the rules of the party and
)port the nominees'thereof.
W. B. SMOAK.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Lower District.
I hereby announce myself a candite
for the office of County Commisner
from the lower district in the
mocratic primary. I pledge myf
to abide by the rules of the Dem atic
party.
J. B. McCORMACK.
I hereby announce myself a candi- I
te for the office of County Commisner
for the lower district, subject
the rules of the Democratic priory
and pledge myself to support _
i nominees thereof.
GEORGE W. HUNTER. J
Upper District.
T herehv announce mvself a candi
te for reelection as County Comssioner
from the upper district. I ^
sdge myself to abide by the rules
1 support the nominees of the Dem- tl
ratic primary. J. S. TANT. p
DITOR AND SUPT. EDUCATION. 1
Pi
[ hereby announce myself as a can- 13
late for auditor and superintendt
of education of Bamberg county,
i pledge myself to abide by the
:es and support the nominees of 1
; Democratic party.
ERNEST F. FREE.
Thanking the voters of the county U
* their generous support in the past o
d asking a continuance of same, I h
1 t; uy auuuuvc UHJO Cli a vauuiuuw
reelection to the office of Auditor S
d Superintendent of Education of C
mberg county, subject to the rules H
d regulations of the Democratic si
imary. W. D. ROWELL. o;
fOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ^
I hereby announce myself a candi- ?
te for reelection as a member of
3 House of Representatives from a
mberg county. I pledge myself to
ide by the rules and support the H
Mack's Di
Cakes Remarkable Offer to P.
is Weak. Sick. Nerv
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is Now Possible for You to Come t
Package of Nuxated Iron, Use it foi
of That Time You Have Not Ret
Benefits Than You Expect, Si
Back to Mack's Drug !
Cheerfully Hand You 3
Bamberg people may xwell ask how we
Satisfaction or Money Back" offer. 1
[ over the country show that an amaj
at. iron in their blood. At a recent c
n, formerly physician of Bellevue He
>rk, and the Westchester County Hosj
>comes weak, thin, pale and watery,
wakens their vital organs as to lead tl
stomach, trouble, kidney disease, nei
rious ailment. I have had people co
>uble, because they often had pains a
sziness. faintness or spots before the <
, the moment iron was supplied, all o
ike this offer because Genuine Nuxal
:e the iron in your blood. So many pe
rely be benefited by this remarkable ri
me right to Mack's Drug Store and ge
for two weeks, and note the improve
ergy and endurance. If you are not
st hring back the wrapper and we will
t question.
ERS OF THE TOBACG
PERATIVE ASSOCIATE
UNTING ON YOU to answ<
sent to you this week and to
mow where you want to del
;d, and th^e answer to every q
i sell your crop to the best ad'
e warehouses, the graders an
acco, provided you will mai
lswers AT ONCE.
?en warehouses at Andrews,
orgetown, Hartsville, Hem:
i View, Lamar, Latta, Loris,
Dlanta, Pamplico, Sumter, ?
ordo, Chadbourn, Fair Bluff,
>auls, Tabor, Whiteville.
mswers THIS WEEK.
3C0 GROWERS COOPERA
ominees of the Democratic party.
J. CARL KEARSE.
COXGREvSS.
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I hereby announce myself a candi- '
ate for the Democratic nomination
)r Representative in Congress from ;
le 2nd Congressional District.
JAMES F. BYRNES.
D.W. GPiFTITH I
ffcrson.a.lly Resents
cA PURPLE ROMANCE
OP cANOTMEFb DAY.
direct from Sensational Rux,
at GoharvSheatre,. <J?w York,
50,000 PLAYERS TAKE PART
HUNDREDS Of WILD BEASTS
4000 DAN CI MO CIRLS.
Cast Includes.
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Elmer Clifton
George biegmap*
Alma Rubens
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RELIANCE THEATRE
Orangeburg, S. C.,
"or Two Days, Monday and
Tuesday, July 10-11.
Admission 25c and 50c.
7ARM LOANS
AT 6% INTEREST
Long Time. No Red Tape.
7e have strong financial connections
aat enable us to act upon your ap- |
lication at once.
C you need money on your farm
operty see us. All business promptly
attended to.
Gyles & Hardwick
ATTORNEYS
Denmark South Carolina
To stop a Lougn guicK
ike HAYES' HEALING HONEY,' a
ough medicine which stops the cough by
ealing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE '
ALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
roup is enclosed with every bottle of
AYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve
lould be rubbed on the chest and throat
t children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey inde
the throat combined with the healing effect of
rove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
te skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
*t of the combined treatment is 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES*
EALING HONEY.
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Lny Person in Bamberg who
ous or Run-Down.
t> This Store, Buy a Regular $1.10
p Two Weeks, and if at the end
:eived All, and Even Greater
imply Bring the Wrapper
Store, and We Will
Back Your Money.
i can afford to make this remarkable
Medical examinations by physicians
sing number of people lack 100 per
onference, Dr. James Francis Sulli>spital
(Outdoor Department), New
>ital, said, "Without iron, the blood
In many people this so seriously
lem to believe that they have heart
rve force exhaustion or some other
ime to me thinking they had heart
nd palpitation of the heart, sudden
in a sreat many of these cas
f thsee symptoms disappeared." We 11
ted Iron contafns true organic iron
ople are deficient in iron who would
smedy, that we recommend that you
t your bottle of Nuxated Iron. Use
ment in your own case in strength,
more than surprised at the results,
. promptly refund your money withbgrower^I
jr the questions printed Imail
this card immed- B
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NOTICE TO SHRIXERS. !
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All Shriners in Bamberg county .
ind surrounding towns, come to Bam- \
berg Thursday, June 22, at 6 o'clock
p. m., for the purpose of organizing
a Shrine Club. Nobles, take an hour tl
day off and come. ti
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of Estates and Investigaon
of Land Titles. Loans neDtiated
on Real Estate.
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