The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 14, 1922, Page 6, Image 6
Bamberg County
Fair A wards
Home Demonstration Work.
Pickle, (cucumber?1st. Georgia
Fogle; 2nd, Rachael Rentz; 3rd
Louise England.
Pickle, (mixed) ? 1st. Rachael
Rentz: 2nd. Katlierine Roberts; 3rd,
Louise Roberts.
Pickle, (mustard)?1st, Rachael
Rentz.
Pickle, (tomatoes)?1st, Mrs. J.I
B. ;McCormack; 2nd. Mrs. J. B. McCormack.
Pickle, (artichoke) ? 1st, Evelyn
Gunnells.
Pickle, (cabbage)?1st, Evelyn
Mrs .t r McCormack;
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3rd, Gussie Seabrook.
Pepper relish.?1st, Lottie Fender;
2nd, Lina Zeigler.
Squash.?1st, Esther Padgett.
Okra.?1st, Evelyn Gunnells; 2nd,
Louise Roberts.
Dixie relish.?1st, Lottie Fender;
2nd. Sabe Zeigler.
'Canned peas.?1st, Sudie Fogle;
2nd, Georgia Sojourner; 3rd, Lina
Zeigler.
Canned peaches.?1st, Evelyn
Gunnells; 2nd, Edwardine Sojourner;
3rd, Lina Zeigler.
Beets.?1st, Lina Zeigler; 2nd,
Rachael Rentz; 3rd, Lottie Fender.
Tomatoes.?1st, Lina Zeigler; 2nd,
Esther Padgett; 3rd, Grace England.
Canned blackberries.?1st. Marigaret
Seabrook.
Canned huckleberries.?1st, Gussie
Seabrook; 2nd, Edra Fender.
PimAntne.?1st. Edwardine So-l
journer.
Canned beans.?1st, Maude Laird;
2nd, Maude Laird.
Pear preserves.?1st Lina Zeigler;
2nd. Edra Fender; 3rd, Gus9ie Seabrook.
Watermelon preserves?1st Edwardine
Sojourner.
Soup, mixtures.?1st, Lina Zeigler;
2nd, iMary Belle England 3rd,
Georgia Fogle.
Pear honey.?1st, Sudie Fogle.
Quince houey.? 1st, Sabe Zeigler;
2nd, Connie I. Zeigler.
Pear marmalae.?1st, Sabe Zeigler.
Peach pickle.?1st, Ethel Kittrell;
2nd, Evelyn Gunnells; 3rd, Lottie
Fender.
Sweet pear pickle.?1st, Sabe
. Zeigler; 2nd, Corrie L. Zeigler; 3rd,
Sabe Zeigler.
Fig preserves.?1st, Sudie Fogle;
2nd, Louise England; 3rd, Margerite!
Seabrook.
Pear preserves.?1st, Rachael
Rentz; 2nd, Ethel Kittrell; 3rd,
Corrie L. Zeigler.
Jellies.?1st, Esther Padgette.
Divinity fudge.?1st, Esther Padgette;
2nd. Edwardine Sojourner.
Nut roll.?1st, Edwardine Sojourner.
Biscuit.?1st, no name; 2nd,
Louise Dannellv.
Cake.?1st. Lina Zeigler; 2nd
Lina Zeigler.
Best club cooking.?1st, Ehrhardt;
2nd, Denmark.
Sewing, (fancy gowns)?1st,
Louise England; 2nd, Louise Bessinger;
3rd. .Mary Bell England.
Sewing, (petticoats)?1st Name
absent; 2nd, Louise Bessinger; 3rd,
Louise England.Combination
suit.?1st, Louise
England; 2nd, Louise Bessinger; 3rd,
Louise Bessinger.
Flounce.?1st, Eveyln Gunnells;
2nd, Evelyn Gunnells.
Dress.?1st, -Tanie Steedlev; 2nd,
Louise Bessinger; 3rd Mary Bell England.
Pillow top.?1st, Evelyn Gunnells.
Sewing bags.?1st, Mary Bell England;
2nd, Louise England.
Dresser scarf?1st, Louise Seasinger;
2nd, Mary Bell England; 3rd,
Louise England.
Table runner (crochet).?1st.
Louise Bessinger; 2nd Louise Bessinger;
3rd. Louise Bessinger.
Women's Work
Fig preserves.?1st. Mrs. Spann;
2nd, Mrs. J. M. Murphy; 3rd, Mrs.
Falls.
Peach pickle.?1st, Lillian Sandired;
2nd, Mrs. W. D. Rhoad; 3rd, Lillian
Sandifer.
Artichokes.?1st. Name absent;
2nd, Mrs. J. F. Lane.
Syrup?1st. Mrs. J. H. Sandifer;
2nd, Mrs. J. H. Sandifer.
Pear (honey.?1st, Mrs. Falls.
Cucumber pickle.?1st Mrs. W. J.
Kirkland: 2nd. Mrs. Spann.
Peas.?1st, Mrs. Kirkland: 2nd,
Mrs. H. F. Spann.
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set; 2nd, Mrs. J. M. Felder.
Pear pickle.?1st, Mrs. 0. B. Falls:
2nd, Mrs. A. M. Brabham.
Pickle beats.?1st. Mrs. W. E.
Spann: 2nd, Mrs. W. G. Kirkland.
Tomatoes.?1st. Miss Ruth Ray:
2nd. Miss Ruth Ray.
Mustard pickle.?1st Miss Roberta!
Johnson; 2nd, Mrs. J. E. Padgett.
Potatoes.?1st, S. G. Ray.
Beans.?1st. Mrs. G. M. Kirkland;
2nd. Dorothy Crum.
Soup mixtures.?1st, Lillian Sandifer;
2nd, Mrs. W. G. Kirkland.
Watermelon preserves.?1st, IT. F.
Spann, (Mrs.)
Jelly.?1st, Lillian Sandifer; 2na,
Lillian Saudifer.
Pimentoe.?1st, Mrs. O. 11. Falls;
2nd, Ruth Ray.
Butter.?1st, Lillian Sandifer;
2nd, No name.
Fancy Work (Linen Material)
Runners, (crochet) ? 1st, Mrs. S.
\V. Sandil'er; 2nd, Mrs. 0. B. Falls;
3rd, Mrs. G. \V. Garland.
Linen (white).?1st, Mrs. O. B.
Falls.
Solid crochet.?1st, Mrs. S. \Y.
Sandifer.
Crochet ends.?1st, Mrs. G. \Y.
Garland.
Crochet medalion.?1st, Mrs. Sam
Zimmerman.
Crochet centerpieces (wihite)?
1st, .Miss Bettie steeaiy; i^na, .urs.
S. Hope.
Crochet towel.?1st. Xo name.
Crochet centerpiece (Natural) ?
1st. Mrs. Sam Zimmerman.
Emb. centerpiece (white?1st.
Mrs. W. B. Xewsom; 2nd. Mrs. 0. B.
Falls; 3rd. 'Mary Matheny.
Centerpiece in colors.?1st. Mrs.
T. D. Lawton; 2nd. Mrs. Sam Zimmerman;
3rd. Mrs. J. F. Lane.
Tatting.
Runners.?1st. Mrs. S. W. Sandifer;
2nd. Mrs. B. D. Bishop.
Centerpiece.?1st. Mrs. M. S.
Hope.
Luncheon set.?1st. Mrs. Albert
Asendorf.
White centerpiece in color.?
1st. Mrs. W. P.Rice; 2nd. Miss Bettie
Steedly. 3rd. Miss Bettie Steedley.
Applica set.?1st Miss Bettie
Steedly.
Crochet bed spread.?1st. Mrs. J.
A. Keeler.
Ohrochet shawl.?1st. Mrs. R.
Black.
Crochet sweater.?1st. Mrs. Sam
Zimmerman.
Crochet rug.?1st. Mrs. R. A.
Goolsby.
Camisole.?1st. Mrs. T. E. Stokes;
2nd. Mrs. Hattie Black.
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UOwn.?l si. -Mrs. 1. r<. diua.cs,
2nd. Mrs. T. E. Stokes.
Petticoat.?1st. Mrs. T. E. Stokes.
Crochet baby cap?1st, Mrs. O. B.
Falls.
Tatting baby cap.?1st. Mrs.
Hughes.
Baby trosseau.?1st. Mrs. J. J.
Brabham.
Crochet yoke.?1st. Mrs. G. W.
Garland; 2nd. Mrs. G. W. Garland.
Baby bib.?1st. Mrs. O. B. Falls.
Centerpiece, (punch work.)?1st
Annie Lou Baxter.
Piano runners.?1st. Mrs. S. W.
Sandifer; 2nd. Mrs. O. B. Falls.
Tatting and tatting medalions.?
1st. Mrs. E. D. Bishop.
Lamp shade.?1st. Mrs. Stokes.
Farm Products.
Syrup.?1st Bamco brand, Dr. and
W. A. Klauber; 2nd. Joe Beard; 3rd,
Jake Hartzog.
Best exhibit of sugar cane.?1st.
O. J. Steedley; 2nd R. C. Herndon;
3rd. Jake Hartzog.
Pecans.?1st. Isaac Tant; 2nd. A.
M. Brabham.
Persimmon.?1st. Adam Kearse.
Citrange.?1st. W. S. Bamberg.
Bright leaf* tobacco.?1st. A. M.
Brabham.
Peavine hay.?1st. W. D. Rhoad.
Crabgrass hay.?1st. A. M. Brabham.
Corn.?1st. L. M. Ayer.
Potatoes.?Bamberg Curing House
Rice.?1st. J. M. Felder.
Community Booths.
1st. Springtown.
2nd. Ehrhardt.
School Exhibits.
1st. Bamberg Sdhool.
2nd. Carlisle School.
Club Booths.
1st. U. D. C. Francis Marion Bamberg
chapter.
2nd Boo-k Club.
3rd. Winthrop Daughters.
Swine Show.
Hampshires.? Senior Yearling
Boar, 1st. J. D. Cleckley.
Aged sow.?1st. J. D. Cleckley.
Junior yearling sow.?1st. J. D.
Cleckley.
Junior yearling boar?1st, J. B.
Cleckley.
Senior sow pig.?1st. J. D. Cleckley;
2nd. J. D. Cleckley; 3rd. J. D.
Cleckley.
Junior sow pig.?1st. j. jj. uiecitley;
2nd. J. D. Cleckley: 3rd. J. D.
Cleckley.
Junior boar Jig.? 1st. J. D. Cleckley;
2nd. J. D. Cleckley.
Old herd bred and owned by exhibitor.?1st.
J. D. Cleckley.
Young herd owned and bred by exbititor.?1st.
J. D. Cleckley.
Get of 9ire.?1st. J. D. Cleckley.
Produce of ham.?1st. J. D. Cleckley.
Grand champion boar.?1st. J. D.
Cleckley.
Grand champion sow.?1st. J. D.
Cleckley.
Poland China, senior yearling boar.
? 1st. A. H. Xeely.
T he Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co
Of Philadelphia
Will pay you an "Income" if you live
?your family if you die?you
should know about this plan
C. W. RENTZ, JR., District Manager,
Bamberg, S. C.
Turn under your cotton stalks now.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It
stops the Cough and Headache and works off the
Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
In the matter of Mrs. Lula B. Dannellv,
Elirhardt, S. C., Bankrupt.
Notice is 'hereby given that the
above named bankrupt has this day
fined a petition for discharge, and
that a hearing will be had upon the
same before this Court at Charleston,
o. v_ (it a 1 u v,iuti\ ijli tut; luxgiivvu
on the 27th day of December, A. D.
1922 at which time and place all
creditors and other persons in interest
may appear and show cause if any
they have why the prayer of the said
petitioner should not be granted.
RICHD. W. HUTSOX,
Clerk. 1
Charleston, S. C. Nov. 20, 1922.
12-14
S S S Cures Malaria, Chills and
rjrjrj Fever, Dengue or Bilious
F et er ?
Colds Cnuse Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one ' Brorao Quinine."
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
CITATION FOB LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
The State of South Carolina, County
of Bamberg.
By J. J. Brabham, Jr., Judge of
ProbateWhereas,
Mose Daniels made suit
to me to grant ihim Letters of Administration
of the Estate and Effects of
Jake Daniels.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the Kindred
and Creditors of the said Jake
Daniels, deceased, that they be and
appear before me in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Bamberg, S. C.,
on the 21st day of December, next,
after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to s"how cause, if
any they have, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 6th day
of December, anno domini 1922.
J. J. JbfKAtfJtiA.M, JK.,
Judge of Probate.
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MANY LIKE THIS IN BAMBERG
Similar Cases Being Published In
Each Issue.
The following case is but one of
many occurring daily in Bamberg. It
is an easy matter to verify it. You
cannot ask for better proof.
J. H. Murphy, farmer, Elm St,
Bamberg, says: "I had a lameness
in my back and my kidneys were
disordered, causing annoyance. I
used Doan's Kidney Pills and they
completely cured me of this trouble
and put my kidneys in good shape
again, so I am glad to endorse this
remedy. Anyone having trouble
with their kidneys should try
Doan's."
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Nerve, Blood and Skin Diseases,
including Venereal and Rectal
Diseases (Piles). No knife?no
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Reputation firmly established. 20
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N.B.?lDvtatiscnte the original Ellison treatment for Pllea.
Non-nartrical. (Accept no substitutes.J j
A TOINIC
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
aDDreciate its true tonic value.
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigorating
Effect. 60c.
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teaches
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ipQ and
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606 quickly relieves Colds and La"
Grippe, Constipation, Biliousness and
Headaches.
To Stop a Cough Quick
take HAYES' HEALING HONEY,' a
cough medicine which stops the cough by
healing the inflamed and irritated tissues.
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colds and
Croup is enclosed with every bottle of
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The salve
should be rubbed on the chest and throat
of children suffering from a Cold or Croup.
The healing effect of Hayes' Healing Honey inside
the throat combined with the healing effect of
Grove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores of
the skin soon stops a cough.
Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
cost of the combined treatment is 35c.
Just ask your druggist for HAYES'
HEALING HONEY.
TAX NOTICE.
The treasurer's office will be open
for the collection of state, county,
school and all other taxes from the
15th day of November, 1922, until
the loth day of March, 1923, inclusive.
, From the first day of January,
1923, until the 31st day of January,
1923, a penalty of 1 per cent, will be
added to all unpaid 1:-xes. From the
first dr y of February? 1923, unt'i the
28th day of February,1923, a penalty
of 2 per cent, will be added to all
unpaid taxes. From the first day of
March, 1923, until the 15th of
March 1923, a penalty of 7 per cent,
will be added to all unpaid taxes.
The Levy.
For State purposes 7 1-2 mills .
For county purposes 7 mills
Constitution school tax....3 mills
For highway purposes ....1 1-2 mills
Total 19 mills
Special School Levies.
' Bamberg, No. 14 21 1-2 mills
Biflnaker's No. 12 3 mills
Buford's Bridge, No. 7 ....4 mills Clear
Pond, No. 19 2 mills
Colston, No. 18 9 mills
Denmark, No. 21 16 mills
Ehrhardt, No. 22 19 mills
Fish Pond, No. 5 2 mills
Govan, No. 11 12 mills
Hutto, No. 6 6 mills
Hampton, No. 3 2 mills
Heyward, No. 24 2 mills
Hopewell, No 1 3 mills
i 1 ?- /~n 1 vr? 1 C 10 milla
riunier s unapei, i\u. iu xu Aum*?
Lees, No. 23 8 mills
Lemon Swamp, No. 13 4 mills
Little Swamp, No. 17 8 mills
Midway, No. 2 2 mills
Oak Grove, No. 20 10 mills
Olar, No. 8 16 mills
Oakland, No. 15 8 mills
St. John's, No. 10 8 mills
Salem, No. 9 12 mills
Three^Mile, No. 4 8 mills
West End, No. 25 10 mills
All persons between the ages of 21
and 60 years, except Confederate soldiers
and sailors, who are exempt at
50 years, are liable to a poll tax of
$1.00.
Capitation dog tax, $1.25.
All male persons who were 21
years of age on or before the first
day of January, 1921, are liable to a
poll tax of $1, and all who have not
made returns to the auditor are requested
to do so on or before the
first day of January, 1922, and thereby
save penalty and costs.
* I will receive the commutation
road tax of two ($2.00) dollars from
the 15th day of November, 1922 to
the 15th day of March, 1923.
In addition to the above levies
there is a three mill levy for drainage
on all property in the town of
Bamberg and some of the surrounding
territory.
G. A. JENNINGS,
Treasurer of Bamberg County.
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No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un?
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is more or 1 ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood,
improve the digestion, and act as a general Strengthening
Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle.
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