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i ) _ ifl I . k * $a^. I 1 HBP1 I F1V ; / '" \ '' 35-] Hig 5 B mL. II ? II lilt i Un i Like any othei jr, I proper w ij in pie No car is co |g. ||OVERLAND PPERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and ? Other Points. I ?Mr. Frank Folk spent Sunday Charleston with relatives. ?Mr. Paul Zeigler, of Allendt spent last Thursday in the city. ?Mrs. J. J. Smoak has been 01 visit to relatives in Colleton count ?Mr. W. D. Rhoad has gone New York to buy fall and winter < goods. ?Mrs. R. B. Still and children i on a camping trip with a party n< i- Blackville. ?Mrs. J. F. Carter has returr ^ from the mountains, where she sp< v some time. a - ?Mrs. Annie Hays and Miss Ad< Hays are spending some time at I Springs, X. C. ?Mrs. A. B. rtsey and childi S- spent the week-end in Charlesi if with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Felder ; . vi6iting relatives at Whitmire and ** Richland county. If ?Mrs. J. A. Byrd and Misses La | and Ruth Byrd are spending a f weeks at Asheville, X. C. L?Mr. Joe Spann left Wednest [ on the mountain excursion to v: several points in the North. j ?Mr. W. A. Klauber left Wedn day for the Northern markets to p chase fall and winter dry goods. ?Mrs. Francis Folk, who has b< visiting relatives in Charleston several weeks returned home M ^ V day night. ?Messrs. J. Fabian Busch, C1j Busch, Henry Busch, Jr., and H. Hair, of Aiken, spent a few hours the city Sunday. ?Messrs. Tillman Felder and A. Jennings left Monday for a fi ^ ing trip to Jacksonboro. They pect to camp out for several days. ?Mr. E. H. Henderson left Sat day for Cedar Mountain. X. C. I will be accompanied home by M [ Henderson, who has been spendim l few weeks there. ?Mr. and Mrs. B. \V. Simmons i r/' children and Miss Mallie Patrick 1 , Sunday for Glenn Springs. Oh F r Springs and other points in Mr. S: jgjv mons's automobile. t ' ?Miss Bettie Steedly, who 1 r been under treatment at a sanitari in Spartanburg tor several wee f has returned to the city, and friends will be glad to know that : FRA 0 V t E-PASSENGER TOUf ,$750.00 F. 0. B. TOLED* s horsepower, four cylinder motor, fh-tension Magneto Ignition. oorinn1 fira.Tllrsllfl.'ft. VUIX XI W* irmo-syphon Cooling, derslung Rear Springs. r piece of machinery, the orking order, and to de snty of time to prevent r s accorded a certain ami mplete without a good lap ro FIRST-CLASS PLUSH ROBE, AN Por FRA DEALER ?Prof. W. C. Duncan spent Tuesday in the city. is 1 at _Mr. C. J. Hill, of Aiken, was in the city on Tuesday. boi ?Miss Adelle Brabham is visiting *n I relatives in Columbia. dre ?Miss Juliene Easterling is visit-1 bia lie,; ing relatives at Allendale. ?Miss Eloise Brabham, of Olar, tin i a is visiting Mrs. E. B. Price. Hn; y* ?Miss Kate Felder is spending a -1 to J few weeks at Asheville. N. C. b-v ?Miss Elizibeth Roberts, of Ehr- c^I hardt, is visiting Miss Mary Livingsire | ton. - Learj ?Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Delk left yes-1 He : terday for Greenville, to spend some j ied j time. j ent ^?Mr. W. I. Johns and family 6pent, citSaturday in the city with Mrs. M. L.! 3ys Johns. | da) i ?Mrs. C. P. Hooton and Miss Nat-: bee j alie Hooton are visiting at Varnville ren and Estill. j jjj, ton ?^jrs l Johns spent a dayi the last week at Baldock with the family the arei of Mr. \V. I. Johns. j inj ?Misses Gladys Free and Inez Fis i Sandifer are spending some time with gjv ilia friends at Crocketville. j De; ew ?Mr. and Mrs. Buist Brickie and; I Mr. Kistler Berry spent Sunday near ? | for id,} &ranciiviue ?iui reiauvcs. . , 1 pos isit| ?.Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Carroll and in i children are spending some time in jng es-i the mountains of North Carolina. j i i ur'i ?Mr. T. J. Simmons, of Lodge, ret i was in the city last week, bringing spe ;en: up wheat to William's flour mill. ; _ , i j Bn for I ?Mr. and Mrs. Will Bryan, of Al- jri( on"j lendale, spent several days in the city j last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. ius | Easterling. ret B-j ?Mrs. T. S. Rice, of Davisboro. , I / in i Ga.. returned to her home on Sun- ^ j day after a two weeks' visit to Mrs. J. G. A. Mitchell. i sh-| ?Dr_ and Mrs. F. B. McCrackin ex" i left yesterday on the mountain ex- 1 I cursion for New York and other prii ur_| points North. sist He | ?Mr. LaVerne Thomas left Wed- are Irs. | nesday for the markets of the North s"v g a to purchase fall and winter goods for ^' 1 i LaVerne Thomas & Co. wo: wei md: ?Mr. W. A. Dickinson left yesI or left! terday morning for a trip through ick I the North, including New York, Ni- . im-jagara Falls and Boston. jn ?Mr. \\\ M. Wiggins, of Savannah. Bo: has | spent several days in the city last lie uni week with relatives and friends. He sal: ks. was accompanied home by his mother on! her and sister, who will spend several :>ee she weeks with him in Savannah. Bai VERLAT 21ING CAR 3. P E C I F 33 by 4 inch tire* Demountable Ri: Electric Starting Headlight Dimm Instrument Boai ; motor car shou] ;tect, wherever p nishaps on the roi j. -C i.l* : J UI11 U1 11115 1115{JC be, a number plate a ENAMBLED NUMBER PI Catalog and D< NK ?Miss Ray 'Jones, of Walterbo: visiting Mrs. L. P. McMillan. ?Miss Ulma Fishburne, of Walt< o. is visiting Miss Ethel Black. ?Mrs. A. M. Brabham and ch in are visiting relatives in Colu ?Mrs. J. J. Jones is spending soi le in the mountains of North Cai a. \ new two-inch well has been su the waterworks department of t i'. ?Mrs. W. P. Jones and Mrs. Risher are spending some time ndersonville, N. C. ?Mr. J. Arthur Wiggins, cash: the Bank of Denmark, was in^t : Tuesday afternoon. ?Miss Nell Black returned Tui from Brownesville, where she t ?n snendine some time. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Folk a ;s Virgie Folk have returned frc t North Carolina mountains, wh( ty spent a week. ?Misses Ethel Black and Uli ihburne attended an entertainm* en by Mrs, J. Wesley Crura, Jr., nniark, Tuesday evening. ?Miss Hattie Newsom left Mond a trip to the Panama-Pacific < ;ition. She will also visit poii Canada and Mexico before retui ?Mrs. R. M. Bruce and childr urned home last Friday aft nding some time at Smoak's a inchville with relatives a ?nds. ?Miss Kathleen Wannamaker h urned home after a pleasant vi relatives at North. Denmark, a mberg.?Orangeburg Times a mocrat. Guns of Gold. The Gaekwar of Baroda, an Indi nee, has a battery of artillery cc ing of gold and silver guns. Tht four guns, two gold and two er. The gold guns were made *4 by an artisan of Lakha, w rked on them for five years. Th igh 4 00 pounds each, and exet the steel lining are of solid go ay are mounted on gun-carrias carved wood, overlaid with silv 1S76. when the Gaekwar went mbay to meet the prince of Wal rook the gold guns with him me the prince, and that was t y occasion on which they ha ".i allowed to leave the State :oda.?Tid Bits. i&L:. >vi 4D DEALE TC I C A T I O N 3; non-skids in rear. Rj ms, with one Extra. I and Lighting. Li n. .era. wi d on Ccwl Dash. M Id be inspected perioc ossible, loose nuts, imj ad. Every purchaser < ction FREE OF CHA nd an air guage, and ever} ATE, AND A TWITCHELL AIR jmonstration, Addr BA1 ro,! Fineh if He Did. Fined if He Didn't. "Mexico is land of extremes," erremarked William Bridger, formerly ?^ *5 Vnur Willord UI .UUUlCi C ? f C4.V " I'iuwiui 11 " "Some months ago when one of the ra~ numerous 'armies' of soldiers invaded Monterey, they proceeded to raise lle money in every possible way. The ro" commanding officer hit upon a unique plan of levying tribute. He made a nk round of the more pretentious stores, he and of <he first merchant he visited demanded to know 'Where is your r. cat?' The merchant had to admit in he didn't have any, whereupon the new tax collector declared that every [er place of business must have a cat to he keep down the rats, which were spreading disease. He fined the merchant $100 which was paid. es" "A little farther on he found anias other store minus a cat, and for the same reason extracted another tribnd ute. The first merchant, who had re)m luctantly given up his money, thought ;rejhe might help others out. so he sent word to a friend in another part of the town to get hold of a cat, for the 113, * absence of one would cost mqney. >nt When the latter merchant was apat proached and asked to show his cat it was promptly displayed, whereupon ay the officer with remarkable resource;x fulness, insisted that cats were the its worst carriers of disease known n- ; among the animal kingdom and he i was promptly unea ? ivw tor Keeping en ' a cat."?Washington Post. -?r| "Mrs. Xurich, I understand your nd, husband is one of ttie stewards of the ndj racing association." "Look here, young man, my husias|band gave up cookin' years ago, and sit j I d rather you wouldn't refer to it." acj|?Buffalo Express. nd ax ordinance] to regulate the Driving and Speed of Automobiles at Certain Corners in .the Town of Bamberg: Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Bamberg. )n"; now met and sitting, and by authorise ] ty of the same: 0f! That all automobiles shall come . : to a full stop before making the turn in , at the corner of Main street and RailIt0 | road avenue, the corner of Main ey street and Church street, and the ,pt | corner of Railroad avenue and New . , i Bridge street, in the Town of Bam berg. All persons violating the prote* j visions of this Ordinance shall, upon er. | conviction, be fined not more than to: One Hundred Dollars, or be imprison| ed not longer than Thirty Days, at es-jthe discretion of the Mayor, to j Done in Town Council this 5th day : of August, in tne year or our i-.oro ; 1915. vei E. C. HAYS. of E. H. HENDERSON, Mayor. Clerk. I ' .. r; R \. JVv ^ i \ )URlIV'a ROADSTE $725.00 F. 0. B. TOLEDO. s lin-vision, ventilating type, b windshield, rft-hand Drive; Centre Contro le-Man Top and Top Cover, agnetic Speedometer. cna tKot d Iltailjf 9 lU ott uiui > properly adjusted apf of an OVERLAND fi ROE. : ! r OVERLAND sold- by m? GUAGE AT NO ADDITIONAL < ess MBE " Bi Pitied the Bishop. "Larry," said Mr. Greene to a good-natured Irishman who was working on a new ljuilding, "'didn't you tell me that you had a brother who was a bishop?" "Yis sor," replied Larry. "And you are a hodcarrier!" said Mr. Greene. "Well, the good things of this life are not equally divided, are tney Larry?" i"No, sir," rejoined the Irishman, shouldering his hod and starting up the ladder. "Indade they is not. sor. ! Poor felly! He couldn't do this to save his loife, sir!"?Everybody's | Magazine. CAPITAL AND ABILITY ARE JOINED in this bank. Ample resources are backed by able management. This is. a good bank with which to have a connection. Not alone will your , money be absolutely safe, but tue mere fact of having an account here will act to your advantage. j Bamberg Banking Co. 4 per cent. pd. on Sav. Deposits I ? wf m LEND/ SPRIN WATE 1 For Sale B1 Mack's Drag S ?^H and W.P. Hen Bamberg, S. I r : ' J ITpl iKu x R II ' uilt in I ^ J II ' svery part is in rom me, ; carries with it || 1 C?ST 3 ,RG \MBERG, S' cj Advice for the Fourth. Fourth o' July comin, long, ^ ' i* Peace a-smilin' nigh; Sing yer patriotic song? Don't blow yerself sky-high! For if you did, it's plain and fair You'd have no chance to break in there. ?Billville Philosopher. *V; Alarming Syintoms. First She?My husband says that owing to the war, capital is timid. Second She?Yes, when mine has any he grows pale every time I kiss . him. Capital and Snrplos $100,000.00 " 1 \le i g :r tore idoa A I - "-m