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k - v PERSONAL MENTION. b D ? Hg People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ? ?Rev. W. R. McMillan spent Monday in Blackville. L ?Mr. G. D. Ryan is visiting relam tives in Wedgefield. M >- . ?Mr. L. M. Glenn spent Saturday hi the city with relatives. P. Bellinger, Esq., spent mm Christmas day in Augusta. ?Mr. LaVerne Thomas spent SunH . day in Columbia with friends. |Al ?Miss Marion Simmons spent Saturday in the city with relatives. ?Miss Lillian Helms left several B. . <^ays ago for her home in Atlanta. J ?Miss Nell Black is at home for n ' ''. ( I the holidays from Wintl^rop college. ? ?Messrs. Ralph and John Berry, of ?moak's, spent Sunday in the city. _ . ?Mr. James McGowan, of Colleton eounty, is spending some nine in mc Ojcity. . ^ ?Mrs. J. M. Jennings, of Blackyille, is spending some time in the - city. ?Mr. and >Mrs. C. R. Kooton, of Denmark, spent Christmas day in the city. ?Mr. George Cabell, of Charleston* is spending some time in the city. -r-Miss Nettie Mitchell is at home - for the holidays from Winthrop college. ?Mr# Ralph Shider, of St. George, spent Sunday in the city with .a friends. ? -J. Epiile Harley, Esq., of Barn^ Awell, was in the city on business ^ ; , UTiesaay. ?Mrss Edith Rice, of Winthrop I ^college, is at home for the Christmas I vacation. I ?Miss Lynn Riley, who has been ,1 visiting in Ridgeway, has returned to I SSpi? city. ' i v J *v r~"Miss Jerolyn Bruce who teaches at Effingham is at home for the holiif day season. v '-rMr. and Mrs. E. H. Hendersop spent Saturday and Sunday in Aiken ' with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brickie, of Augusta, spent a few days in the 1 _v city this week. f # ?Mrs. M. A. Moye and children, i of Augusta, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W. D. Rowell. C. R. Gillam, of Cheraw, '-J fluent Saturday and Sunday in the city with friends. *1 ?Mr. Claude Smoak, of Davidson college, is spending the holidays at <\kpme in the city. and Mrs. F. B; McCrackin V^are spending some time with relatives in Newberry. : ' rMisses Marie and Annie Lee . . Decker spent Christmas in Orange^ ?? -rrri + Vi fwi Qn H O | ' Uttl g TVltU 111VUUO. v -?Misses Vonetta and Helen Mil^ house, of Columbia, are visiting ? friends in the city. \ 4' ?Major and Mrs. Havelock Eaves, of Orangeburg, visited relatives in the city last week. 1 ^ Mr. Chas. F. Kilgus is at home ^ for the Christmas vacation from the Citadel, Charleston. / Mr. B. R. Boyleston, of Augusta, p^i; spent a few days this week in the relatives?Mr. John Simmons, of Holly r fell, spent a few days in the city this .week with relatives. % V '-ilJSfe- *?Mr. Francis M. Riley, of New || York, is visiting his parents, Capt. and .Mrs. W. A. Riley. ?Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCartha * -spent the Christmas holidays with s relatives at Leesville. ^ ?rMrs. W. S. DesPortes, of Ridge-' * - Iway, is visiting her parents, Capt. [A XK7 A r>Jl?ir CkllXJL MId* IV A. IVHCJ . 1 v | ?Prof. R. T. Fairey is spending Vthe holiday^ with relatives and j - friends at Branchville. v ^" -?Miss Dorothy Adams, who teaches at Hutto, is spending the holiday season at home. ?Mr. and' Mrs. J. E. Berry, of | Branchville, spent a few days in the I city last and this week. I \ Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Guilds spent ? the holidays with relatives in Charleston and John's Island. "?Mr. Rudolph Strom, of Edgefield, sjJent a few days in the city u v this week with relatives. ?Mr. Donifie Ellzey, of Savannah, : spent a few days in the city this . week with Mr. Joel Hand. Wf i (f?Mrs. Bissel Beach, Master Gibson W and Miss Marie Gibson, of McColl, I are visiting Mrs. J. J: Beach. ^ ?Mr. Bennie Black -is spending ; I ' the Christmas vacation at home from : the University of South Carolina. p - ?Postmaster Cecil S. Rice, of 7^? Denmark, spent Sunday in the city I with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brabham. . | . ?Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wright, of i Orangeburg, spent Saturday in the m pity with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black. I . ?Misses Mildred and Aegina and Efaster Wilkes Knight left Monday !or Manning, where they will spend k'few days with relatives. \ ?Miss Ruth Anderson has gone to Chester to spend the holidays. ] ?Miss Hattie Newsom is spending the holidays at her home at Willis- i ton. ?Mr. Ralph Simmons, of the Cita- i del, Charleston, spent Sunday in the city. ] ?Mr. S. E. Beard spent the Christmas holdays in Columbia with rela- j tives. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Folk spent Sunday in Orangeburg with rela- t tives. t ?Mr. A. H. Bruce, of Branchville, spent Sunday in the city with rela- ^ tives. ] *?* fl . j - T in r.nAn^?nOf .\I1SS Qauie JLiCbHC xo oycnuiuj, the holidays with her parents at < Smoak's. y ?Miss May Zeigler is spending the Christmas vacation with relatives j at Cope* 1 ?Miss Minnie Lee Aver, who teaches at Olar, is at home for the j holidays. . j ?Mr. J. B. Rice is at home 'from the South Carolina University for the ( holidays. < ?Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Delk spent the Christmas holidays with relatives ] in Atlanta. ' ] ?Dr. O. D. Faust spent the Christmas holidays with his daughters at < Macon, Ga. ' y ?Miss Alma Davis is spending the holiday vacation with her mother at ] Orangeburg. ? / ?Prof. Paul Whitaker- is spending the Christmas holidays with relatives f at Newberry. ( ?Miss Ella May Martin is( spending the Christmas vacation at home s at Cross Hill. ? ?Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Delk are spending some time with relatives at j Fernandina, Fla. ] ?Mr. Roy Cooner is spending the holidays at home from the University ( of South Carolina. , ?Mrs. D. W. Shealey and daughter, of Fountain, Fla., are visiting ( Mrs. O. A. Simmons. , ?Miss Julia Kibler left last Wednesday for Newberry to spend the j holidays at her home. \ \ ?Mr. Raymond Smoak, of the University of South Carolina, is at ] home for the holidays. i ?Mrs. L. M. Glenn, of Anderson, is spending some time in the city ^ with Mrs. R. L. Risher. ( ?Lieut. J. Wilson Riley, who has j been visiting relatives in New York, has returned to the citjj. ^ ?Mr. F. B. Dantzler, of Grange- ( burg, spent Christmas in the city ] with Mr. G. O. Simmons. ?Miss Homer Godbee, who ] teaches at Hagen, Ga., is in the city j for the holiday vacation. " ?Miss Alice Smoak, of Columbia, spent a few days this and last week < in the city with relatives. ? ^ ?Mr. D. F. Hooton is spending a 3 few days in Bartow, Fla., with his daughter, Mrs. E. V. Camp. . j ?Col. and Mrs, J. R. Owens re- ] turned on Monday from Charleston, 1 where they spent two weeks. ?Mr. George Baggott, of North, ] is expected in the city today to visit s Mr. andJNlrs. V: J. Hartzog. < ?Mr. Wilson G. Hunter, of Columbia, spent several days in the city ] this and last week with relatives. ] ?Miss Mallie Patrick has returned ( to the city from Eastman, Ga., having closed her millinery season there. < ?Miss Julian Easterling, who J teaches at Blackville, is spending the holiday vacation at home in the city. ?Mrs; Thbmas R. Smith, of Raymond, is spending some time with j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rice. ?^Misses Nettie and Ethel Sandi- ] fer, who teach at McColl, are spend- l ing the holiday vacation in the city: ] ?Mr. Hammond Bamberg, of Charleston spent several days last < week with Capt. and Mrs. W. S. Bam- 1 berg. < ?Mr. and Mrs. Hebron Berry and children, of Branchville, spent a few ? days in the city this week with rela- 1 tives. < ?Mrs. C. E. Simmons, of Blackville, is spending this week in the < city with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sim- 1 mons. , < f ?Miss Ruth Herndon, who teaches of 'tnnr Prook Andprsnn countv. is I ' at x v* ? ^? ? , spending the holidays at her home in ; the city. ( * c ?H. Jack Riley, Esq., of Bennetts- 1 ville, is spending some tiipe in the city with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. i W. A. Riley. i ?Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Rhoad and * children, of Turbeville, are spending ( the Christmas holidays with relatives in the county. ] ?Mrs. C. J. Mills and children, and Miss Lizzie Herrington, of Sar- dis, Ga., are spending some time in 1 te city with their sister, Mrs. W. H. Clhandler. , , ?Col. and Mrs. W. A. Klauber, * Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Brabham and 1 Mrs. E. B. Walker attended the pro- ] duction of "September Morn," in Au- ] gnsta Monday evening. . ] \ .. : . .. A.'- . .. - , -r -iZ-i&si-, ?Mrs. Clyde Bolen is visiting Mrs. I ft. M. Trowel 1 in Walterboro. ! ?Mr. Malone Yarn, of Columbia, | s visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ayer. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smoak spen: j i few days last week in Charleston. ?Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ayer, of Blackville, spent Tuesday in the city. ?Dr. J. P. Bell, of McColl, is visitng his daughter, Mrs. E. L. Price, lr. >>:? at?A i: 11?c? .miss a, ivic.minan is spcuumg, ;he holidays at her home in Varn- | rille. I ?Miss Georgie Crochett, of Taze.vell, Va., is visiting Miss Franke Eolk. ?Mr. James Cudd, of Spartanburg, >penc a few days in the city this veek. ?Mr. W. Max Walker, of Ehrlardt, spent yesterday in the city on Dusiness. ?Miss Bettie Steedly is spending ;he holidays with relatives at St. Matthews. ?Mr. Fred Steedly spent a few lays this week at Orangeburg and St. Matthews. ?Mrs. D. G. Felder, of Asheville, ST. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. L\ E. Livingston. ?Mr. John H. Cope spent the Christmas holidays in Spartanburg + Lin fo mllr rY ll-ll 1110 lamxij . i?Messrs. G. Frank Bamberg and d. F. Bamberg are on a deer hunt it Jacksonboro. ?Miss Eulalie Coleman, who ;eaches at Kearse, is at home for the Christmas vacation. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Johnson spent Christmas day in Olar with Mr. md Mrs. Frank Starr. ?Miss Annie Lee Vara, of Savanlah, is visiting her grand-parents, Ylr. and Mrs. L. M. Ayer. * ?Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Still and children spent Saturday and Sunday n Blackville with relatives. ?Miss Susie Hays returned to the lity yesterday from Macon, Ga., vhere she spent several days. ?Miss Sallie Tyler, of Branchville, s spending a few days in the city at ;he home of Mr. G. O. Simmons. ?Mr. Frank O'Berne, of Houston, Miss., is visiting his sisters, Mrs. H. W. Beard and Mrs. Joseph Kinsey. ?Miss Ottawa Easterling has returned to the city after spending seviral months in Columbia and other joints. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Trowell, of Valterboro, spent a few days in the ? 1 ? x ?? - i_ ?rxP D A^r m :uy last weea wiui iue lamuj ui *vo?. |? 3. D. Bolen. ! ?Jtev. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggins, of Pickens, spent Saturday and Sunday 2 n Bamberg with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black. ^ ?Mr. M. A, Squier, of the University of South Carolina, is spending some time in the city with his friend. s VIr. Roy Co'oner. ?Miss Estelle Rutledge, milliner * :or Hooton's Ladies Store and Milli- ^ lery Parlor, left last week for her lome in Atlanta. s ?Mr. C. L. Etheredge, of the Ford T Motor company, Charlotte branch, spent Saturday and "Sunday in the t nty with friends. ?Messrs.. Henry Kearse, J. F. BrabhUrq and H. N. Bellinger and s Roscoe Kearse, ,of Olar, spent Sun- ? iay in Charleston. \ ?Mr. and Mrs. James ^T. Burch, t :>f Florence, spent the Christmas t holidays in the city with Mr. and \t?.e? Tlmmae RIqpIt r lUlCi X 11UU1U0 K ?Mrs. J. H. Levy, who has been f /isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Felder, has returned to her c lome in Branchville. J Mr. J. F. Carter has been ap- g pointed county chairman for Bamberg county for the State Laymen's ^ Missionary movement. ?Mr. G. P. Harmon spent Satur- iay and Sunday in McCormick, ivhere he went to attend the funeral M his sister, Mrs. Holley. . ?Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copeland, Jr., ^ md Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Hoover at:ended the play "Every Woman," in , Columbia Christmas night. ' ?Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nelson and j children have returned to Spartanburg, after spending some time with -ant anri Mrs. W. S. Bamberg. 1 ?Mr. and Mrs. Edward Berry and t Mr. apd Mrs. Edward Simmons, of ( Branchville, spent Tuesday in the Mty with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sim- ( mons. i ?Mrs. R. C. Jones has returned j to her home in the city from Appa- j matox, Va., where .she was called to ] ittend the funeral of her father, Mr. Caldwell, last week. c ?Messrs. R. W. Matheny, and j [. B. Rush, of -Greenville; J. P. ( Matheny, of Columbia, and H. O. ? Matheny, of Millen, Ga., have been risiting Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Matheny. t ?Mr. C. J. S . Brooker left Friday for Richmond, where he went to ] spend Christmas with Mrs. Brooker, i tt-ho has been under treatment in a J hospital there. The friends of Mrs. i Brooker will be glad to know that she < is rapidly improving. i f ... . *1 . . . MUL We have on hand an es] mules, every one in the i dition. These animals us direct from the West I quently they are all in COME IN TO Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Harnes: We have a number of styles in Buggie that we can meet your requirements, i are. We have the styles. THE PRICES / | Come to see us; you are JONES] Bamberg, - - - 1 ?Mr. A. S. Easterling is spending { ^I i few days in Columbia. r ?Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wyman spent I FNflMFFP Christmas in Aiken with relatives. I El 11 U111IJ u U ?Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Wyman, Sr., I pent a few days in the city last week. I LicUlU OUT ?Dr. and Mrs. George F. Hair I Blue Prin spent Sunday with relatives at Black- I ' dlie. I ^ ?pMr. and Mrs. H. W. McMillan I spent several days this week in Aiken I FOR FURThj yith relatives. II ?Mrs. C. H. Mitchell has returned I LENAIRE ,o the city from Columbia, where she I risited relatives. B Phones: 269, 241-L, ?Mr. J. C. Folk and children . spent Saturday with Mr. Folk's parmts at Ehrhardt. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ?Miss Mary Ellen Eaves, who Cope, spent Sunday in th< ;eaches at Beaufort, is at home for ?q D q Adams, 2 ;he holiday season.^ of^ Round, spent Saturday ?Dr. E. O. Watson and family are with relatives, spending the'Christmas holidays with ?Dr. I. M. Hair, of 'riends and relatives in Horry county, sp^nt a few days in the cit: -Miss Ottie Harrison, of Smoak's, wkh his brotber> Dr- G- Fspent Christmas in the city with the ?Dr- Simms Fender, s amily of her uncle, Mr. Sam Harri- J* H. Fender, of Hunter ;on j wrho has been serving in a ?Mr and Mrs. J. D. Redfern,.of! At,anta> Ieaves today for Pageland, arrived in the city Tues-! where he wiU enter b?sP? lay night to spend some time with AAAAAx^ T|V TAT T|T f|T TAT VA? TATI \\v. and Mrs. H. D. Free. . . -X 4T4 M . ? w ?Miss Mabel Simmons, wno is ai- L" ' J II ending Winthrop college, is spend- f n(13.y? 1/6C* ng the holidays with her parents, A. * dr. and Mrs. R. S. Simmons. ^ The Universal Pres ?Mr. and Mrs. Rex E. Smith, of ^ MARY FULLEE Manning, spent several days this t in veek in the city with Mrs. Smith's f parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kilgus. X UNDER ?Messrs. Francis Bamberg, W. D. * thoad, Jr., Bennie Black, Raymond n/\fFTfipniT PI 5moak and McGhee Bamberg attend-J ^ SllllI HljJin| SI >d a Christmas ball at Barnwell Mon- i ?* lay evening. ! A FIVE PARTS. ?Dr. R. C. Kirkland and family, 'A This pictare ,g the p] )f Barnwell, Dr. N. K. Kirkland, of, A UNIVERSAL BROA1 3arnwell, and Mr. A. L. Kirkland and ' J FEATURE iamily, of Buford's Bridge, sf>ent yes-jy and was made in and a ;erday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. | Savannah Ga. A Civi 3. M. Graham. * I A. drama featuring our >1 - _ _ J t Don't miss it. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Warren, of;^ Sumter spent the Christmas holidays1^ PHARIIF n the city with Mrs. Warren's par-: J vHiiliLIIj ints, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Simmons. | CHAPLIN Mr. Warren has returned home but V \Irs. Warren will remain here some ^ will also give us some ime. ! A of his LAUGHS. ?Mr. W. T. Rice left Saturday for A REELS. Randallman, N. C., where he was ^ Troctardav. Wednesday, to ^ 15c. ii O.X 1 1CU J ? ? , - - _ diss Maud Barker, who is well known J XL* 1 TL n Bamberg. They will arrive in the ^ 1016160 1062 jity in a few days, and will reside vith Mrs. J. H. Armstrong. j <%? t * s ' ' n n i I M I L J I ]:k . ' ;K| Decially fine lot of irery best of con- 1 were received by M i * * by express, conse- | very fine shape. | ~ ; ;-|*l nr?n Tiir*f i oll lntm | i ' s, Lap Robes, Whips, Etc. s and Harness, and feel sure 10 matter how exacting they ^ ==z=== S.RE RIGHT 0 always welcome . BROS. South Carolina .. i TTr i ?m ING AND SURVEYING^ veys, Drafting, Drainage, I 1 ting, Estimates, Designing I \j ip work a specialtv 8 SR INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL 1 WOLFE or VIRGIL F. BRYANT I 72 i Orangeburg, S. C. Felder, of ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ' r 'M 3 city. ' ind family, Th? Auditor or his deputy witf "be in the citj; at the following places on the days ? ^ * ' and date below for the purpose of ' ? i ... receiving returns of personal prop- ' svg Greenville, erty and notiCe 0f real estate bought r this week 0r sold since last return. The AudiTT ' I AY* YTTlll A r?r\Y*AAl A f A. YTA T?TT VYY11 Ak if ' * V.J , na.ll". j win appicviaic it vcijr uiuv.ii 11 ! every taxpayer will make a list of son or Mr. ^ personai property and the price 's Chapel, at which he wishes to list it with the hospital in j Auditor. This will save time for all New York ' concemed and avoid the forgetting * '! of any item of personal property: ;al work. | Farrell's?January 6, from 10 to . i 1 o'clock. JmSnSm?*! Midway?January 7, from 9 to * X 10:30 o'clock. 01 XI Ehrhardt?January 13. 1 I j St. John's?January 14, from 9 .to JL 11 o'clock. V Kearse?January 14, from 12 to s . ' J ents 2 o'clock. X Govan?January 20. , V Olar?January *21. n > Denmark?January 27. X Lee's?January 28, from 10 to 1 V o'clock. All male persons between the ages X of 21 and 60 (except Confederate rvwin Y soI<liers) are liable to $1 poll tax. [ lh\ ?* All able-bodied male persons between J the ages of 21 and 55 are liable to Y $2 road tax. Dogs 50 cents. / & Automobiles will be returned sepJL aratel>' from other articles. HousetUZE Y hold goods will be returned separateOWAY A ly'from other goods. Taxpayers are J urged to find out the name and numiround ber o{ the school district in which 1 War they reside' and he prepared to give - N [ J this information to the Auditor when Y they make their* returns. ^ Please get your age in your mind. J I will be at the court house on all Y days not mentioned above until the 20th of February. After the 20th of J February a penalty of 50 per cent. Y he added to all personal properA ty not returned, so make yours be. more V fore the 2oth. > R. W. D. ROWELL, County Auditor. x . ^ If you want to keep in the best of health drink Glendale Spring Water, frp ^ Telephone Mack's Drug Store or 'UC 1 Herndon's Grocery Store.?adv. V Read The Herald, $1.50 per year. I % * ^