University of South Carolina Libraries
t ??????? Join ( You caw With /r\(f??1) EVERYBC Yon can take out men \ - ===== * r 1c CLUB f. PAYMENTS 1st Week lc lsi 2nd Week .. . 2c 2n 3rd Week .. .. 3c 3r< Increase Everv Week Inc by 1 celt Total in 50-1 Sleeks T CI 9 vc , w-r? , YOU CAN E < th i To provide a way for thos To teach 4'the saving hab It makes your pennies, ni dollars grow into a f( To give you a Bank conne we p i ~ . n r a i ?|r mi PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. x ?Mr. C. A. Walker, of Martin, was in the city last Saturday. ?Mrs. G. O. Simmons and children spent Sunday with relatives at Wag. ener. v " ?Miss Claire Weimer, of Fernandina, Fla., is visiting Miss Louise; Folk. i ?Dr. F. B. McCrackin spent a few days last week with relatives at Newberry. ?Mr .T r Folk and children spent last week at Ehrhardt with! ' relatives. , i ?Miss Mary Ellen Eaves, of Beau- j fort, spent the holidays in the city' with relatives. j ^ ?Miss Louise Wilson, of Bishop-1 ville, spent the holidays in the city with relatives. ?Miss Minnie Lee Aver left Mon-; day for Blenheim, to resume her. daties as teacher. ?Mrs. S. R. Wilson, of Greenwood, spent the holidays in the city with Mrs. M. L. Johns. ?Mrs. J. D. McGhee, of Anderson, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg. ?Mrs. Thos. E. Hammonds, of j Columbia, spent a few days in tcwn ; with Mrs. J. C. Folk. 4 ?Mr. F. B. Moore, of Mt. Holly, spent several days last week in the county visiting relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ritchie, of Albemarle, X. C., spent the holidays f in the city with relatives. ?Messrs. Willie and Lenwcod i Thomas, of Columbia, spent Tuesday! in town with their cousin, Mr. J. C. i Folk. P- * V )DY CAN J( iberships for your family and WHAT 2C CLUB 5c CI PAYMENTS PAYME b Week 2c I 1st WeeK d Week .. .. 4c 2nd Week 1 Week .. .. 6c 3rd Week rease Every Week Increase Eve by 2 cents . by 5 ce: otal in 50 Weeks Total in 50 $25.50 $53. BEGIN WITH THE LAF e Reasons for the ( ;e of moderate and even small it" to those who have never ekles and dimes', often foolisli >rtune. Start your fortune t( ction and show you how our B A V A DETP V I -r 1 L.I \ VL.I >LES ?Miss Carrie Lee Bradley, of j Orangeburg, spent several days last | week in the city with relatives. ?Mr. W. L. Washburn, editor of | the Aiken Journal and Review, was: a visitor to The Herald office lasij Friday. ?Mrs. Thomas R. Smith, of Ray-j mond, spent last week in the city ! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.! A. Rice. ?Miss Edith Rice has been spending the holidays in the city from Spartanburg county, where she is j teaching this term. ?Miss Gwendolyn Fowler return- j ed home this week after spending the holidays in Augusta with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brickie. ?Miss Margaret Kinard, of Oswego, Sumter county, spent several days in the city last week with her brother, Mr. Clifford Kinard. ?Mrs. Henry Henderson, of Bamberg, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Henderson, has returned home.?Aiken Standard. ?Mrs. James Wyman, of Bamberg, who has been the guest of Dr. and | Mrs. H. H. Wyman, returned home' Wednesday afternoon.?Aiken Stan-j dard ?Mrs. Frances Folk has returned to the city from Providence, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. K. Rhoad. Mrs. A. B. Utsey and children, who spent the holidays with Mrs. Rhoad, have also returned. ?Mr. McGhee Bamberg entertained the following guests the past week-end: Misses Scoville, of Orangeburg, and Porter, of Union: Messrs. Edward and Marion Wanna-j maker, of Orangeburg: Frank Eller-j be, of Bennettsville; Homer LeGrand, of Hamlet, N. C., and Bennie Black, of Bamberg. ?? 31(\|?Men and ) your friends. , An empl< THE DIFFERENT -UB 10c CLUB NTS PAYMENTS 5c 1st Week .. .. 10c .... 10c 2nd Week .... 20c .... 15c 3rd Week ^ .. 30c ry Week Increase Every Week ots by 10 cents Weeks Total in 50 Weeks 75 S127.50 RGEST PAYMENT FIF :iub means to bank their money, learned it. tly spent grow into dollars; >day. >ank can be of service to you. SJT. INTEREST II BAN! ?Miss Mattilee Porter, of Willis- j ton, is spending some time in the city with relatives. ?Misses Corine and Treasa Fow-; ler returned this week from Branch- | ville, where they spent some time j with relatives. Personally Influenced. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. j Torkins, "I am going to be in favor | of government ownership." "Have you given the matter any thought?" "Yes, indeed. If we had government ownership of railroads I might! be able to tell any conductor who did not nnd me a seat on tne snaay siae| of the car that I wouldn't vote for him the next election." Cool Logic. "Father, gimme a good lickin' and make me cry," was the astonishing request little Jimmy made one day. "What makes you want such an absurd thing?" inquired father. "You'll hit me and I'll holler with all my might, and mother wilj wipei my face with her apron and give me a penny and I'll buy candy," came the logical rejoinder.?Literary Digest SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements Under This Head 25c. For 25 Words or Less. Why Let lour storage batteries i run down? We have installed up-to- j date machinery and guarantee all ; work. Electric troubles a specialty.! MUTUAL GARAGE, Denmark. S. C. | Wanted.?A good salesman to reprecent us in Bamberg and Barnwell counties, . elling the famous DelcoLight, Electricity for Every Farm. Verv little capital reouired. Answer quick. MOORE-LYKES ELECTRIC CO., Brunson, S. C. 1-4 j The P^n is Simple: "S vour deposit the sa increase jom c P $5>0< tain amount, * week. h Look at the different CI the lc, 2c, 5c, 10c, 50c, $1.0C with the first .weekly paym you a Christmas Banking C Nomen, Boys and ?yer can take out membership ' CLUBS WILL PA 50C CLUB $1 i> i \"\fr VTC i I ill iTJLAJXI 4 U ? 1st Week .. .. 50c 1st 1 2nd Week .... 50c '2nd' 3rd Week .... 50c 3rd 1 Deposit 50c Every Depos Week Total in 50 Weeks Tota $25.00 S *ST AND DECREASE For Old and Your of their family into it. Th: and HAVE MONEY. Ma: them up in business or bu} How often have you w of banking your money. Y take with YOUR children. M OUR CHRISTf ?, Bar nsHBHBni JV"' ' ''''"'J rJ,WSiilSl./T Billie Burke The Star of ?n > D ? Iuiuria s i\uiiiaine 1st Episode MONDAY, JAN. 8th MATINEE 4:30 j THIELEN THEATRE HBHEHBBHH?!59R25SSBBE51$35ESMBHBE > 4HHk ^^Hjn \| OF THE CL rou begin with a certain amoi me amount eacli week. Or, i 3, or any amount, and deposit IOW TO JOIN ubs in table below and select I, $5.00, or any of the Clubs; ' ent. We will make you a mei lub Book showing the Club y Girls, Little Child] s for his employes. We KY YOU .00 CLUB $5.00 CL 'AYMEXTS PAYMENTS Veek .. $1.00 1st Week .. $ Week.. $1.00 2nd Week.. $ Week .. $1.00 3rd Week .. sit $1.00 Every Deposit $5.00 E Week Week A in 50 Weeks Total in 50 We ?50.00 $250.01 YOUR PAYMENTS E wy The sensible thing for all -s, Christmas Banking Club i is will teach them the value c rbe this little start you give t] r them a home. ished that your parents had 1 ou would be well-on today. \ ^IAS BANKING nberg, GIN CJ / # I rnin a t MIUA1 THE COTT( NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Jane M. Rizer will make her final return before the probate judge of Bamberg county on Friday, January 26th, 1917, and at the same time will apply for her final discharge as administratrix of said estate. MRS. G. W. M. KEARSE. Read the Herald. $1.50 per year. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The Auditor or his deputy will be at the following places on the days and dates named below for the purpose of taking returns of personal . property, transfers of real estate, and income tax returns: : At the court house until Monday, January 15,1917. FarrelTs store, Tuesday, January 16, 1917. 1 Denmark, Thursday and Friday, 1 January 17 and 18, 1917. Lees, Monday, January 22, 1917. - ... mt, lc, 2c, 5c, or 10c, and rou can begin with a cer; the same amount each \ v ' the one you wish to join, then come to our Bank mber of the Club and give ou have joined. en, The Baby will welcome everyone. \ ; 0 rrR "5r nT.TTTt ! ' 5*^ FOR ;5.oo ;5.oo ;5.oo $2> $3, $4, $10 ieks 3 Or Any Amount ACH WEEK parents to do is to join our md also put every member >f money and how to bank hem now may some day set M taught you early the value Don't make the same mis - > CLUB . s. r " DAY r ,. .1 I ' I Alll II f UNLY )N OIL GO. Govan, Tuesday, January 23, 1917. Olar, Wednesday and Thursday, January 24 and 25, 1917. St. John's, Friday, January 26, 1917, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Kearse's, Friday, January 26, 1917, from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. T7IV,?V,? ..J* J-.. J rn * juini ucli ui, iviunuci v auu 1 uesuay, January 29, and 30, 1917. At the court house until February 20, 1917, after which date the 50 per cent, penalty will be added. Every taxpayer is requested to learn the name and number of his school district before coming to make his return. Taxpayers are also urged to come prepared to make separate returns for town property, giving number of acres and buildings, and lots in town. Persons living in town will please state the fact to the Auditor so that they will not be charged with commutation road tax. All real and personal property must be returned in the school district in which it is located. R. W. D. ROWELL, Auditor Bamberg County. * y 'i-T* ' - *.