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PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?John H. Cope is spending- some time ii Asheville, N. C. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Folk spent Sunday on the Isle of Palms. ?H. L. Kearse spent the past week-end on Sullivan's Island. ?Tom Ducker spent several days last week with Mrs. Ducker in Asheville. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smoak are visiting relatives in Winston-Salem, N. C. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Free have gone to Glenn Springs to spend a few weeks. ?J. W. Stokes has gone to Lake Junaluska, X. C., for a stay of a few weeks. ?Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clary, of Co{ lumbia, spent a few days in the city last week. ?Mrs. Frank McMillan left last week for a hospital in Columbia for treatment. ?D. F. Hooton has returned home from Glenn Springs, where he spent two weeks. ?G. O. Simmons and Miss Bernice Simmons spent last Thursday in BTanckville. ?John Burch, of Florence, is spending this week in the city with his brothers. ?Mrs. H. M. Wiggins and Miss - Louis? Wiggins are visiting relatives s in Macon, Ga. ?Misses Myrtle Black and Tlielma Bailey spent Sunday in Walterboro with relatives. ?W. B. Tarkington has gone to North Carolina,to spend a few weeks with his children. ?Miss Aileen Harnett, of Sumter, .is spending some time in the city with Mrs. J. W. Price. ?Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hollifield and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Watson spent Sunday in Elloree. ?Miss Marie Schumpert, of Newberry, visited Miss Urma Black in the city last week". ?Miss Thelma Faust, of Macon, Ga., is spending some time in the city with Mrs. J. J. Heard. i ?Miss Miriam Matheny, of Colum! bia, has returned home after a visit to relatives in the city. ?Ola J. Zeigler, who has been teaching school at Latta, has returned to his home in the county. v ?Mrs. C. F. Ellzev, of Savannah, has returned home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. S. H. Hand. < "* * 1 Cimmnnc Ipft ; 31 r. UllU ;VHS. U. ll. Uimmuuu I Sunday for Chester," where Mr. Sim-| mons has accepted a position. ?Miss Julia Price has returned i to the city after a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. G. Black, in Beaufort. ?Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Barber, of Cameron, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Knight. ?Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr., returned last week from Charleston, where she spent several weeks with relatives. | ?LaVerne Thomas spent the past week-end on Sullivan's Island where his family is spending the summer. ?Mrs. Geo. S. Smith has returned ; home from Columbia, where she has ! been under treatment at a hospital. ?Mrs. D. R. Matheny has returned home from the Columbia hospital, where she has been under treatment. ?-Mrs. E. A. Smoak and daughter, Miss Alice, left Tuesday for Columbia and Newberry where they will visit friend^. v ?J. B. Brickie spent a few days in Saluda, N. C., this week, and was accompanied home by Mrs. Brickie and little daughter. ?Capt. Elliott O. Watson left on Monday for Camp Trannsylvania, N. C., where he will be one of the instructors for the summer. 1 r Z T XI nnfor Vi a c crnnp tn IU.I5& i^ULiiy iiuuvvi uua w w ^ Sumter, and after spending a short time there she will go to Washington, D. C., to spend several weeks. ?Misses Pauline and Georgie Lou Brooker and Mrs. D. D. Walters, of Columbia, were the guests of Mrs. D. R. Matheny and family last week. ?Dr. and Mrs. Robert Black, Robt ert Black, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Free and children, Medrue and Wilbur, returned Monday from Hot ' Springs, Ark. ?Mrs. L. E. Livingston and Mrs. Ida Schwartz left last week for Camp Jackson, where they will spend a short time and then go to Asheville * for the summer. / ?C. W. Rentz, Jr., left Thursday morning for a stay of two weeks in Philadelphia and Atlantic City, the t guest of the Fidelity Mutual Life I Insurance company. I ?Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Folk and I Misses Mary Sue McKellar, Elizabeth I Duckett, Myrtle Smith. Helen WeisI singer and Virginia Folk, spent SunS day on the Isle of Palms. IB . Come and get some of that fine box B paper at Herald Book Store before B going away for the summer. Just m. NOTICE. J Notice is hereby given that we intend filing with the Secretary of State on or after July 1, 1920, a declaration for charter for the Denmark Development Company, whose principal place of business will be in Denmark, S. 0.. and its business will be that of buying and selling real estate and erecting buildings for sale and rent, and to do all things incident to the I operation of a development company ! of this kind. A , vciynai ui piupuseu corporation to be ten thousand dollars, divided into one hundred shares having a par value of one hundred dollars each. Notice is also given that a meeting of the subscribers to the capital' stock of said company will be held at the city hall, Denmark, S. C., Friday evening, July 2, at-*8:30 p. m., for the purpose of organizing the said company. .-(Signed) J. A. WIGGINS, S. S. RAY, R. A. EASTERLIXG. Denmark, S. C./ June 28. 1 920. CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, County of Bamberg?By J. J. Brabham, Probate Judge: Whereas Mrs. Beulah Risher made suit to me to grant her letters of administration with will annexed of the estate and effects of R. Lee j Risher. . I These are therefore to cite and au- j monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said R. Lee Rishe.\ deceased, to be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Bamberg 011 the 7th day of < July, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 22nd day of June, Anno Domini 1920. J. J. BRABHAM, JR., Judge of Probate. t p^vvvvvvvv* | 5 5 i f t Beginning July 1st, \v Y savings deposits until fui Y cordanc-e with our usus Y friends and customers ti Y can secure elsewhere. ( Y interest of our customers $ best of service consisten Y tive* banking. Y 1 x X | Ehrhardt Ban! X EHRHAI Half th pleasure of go: ; ting ready to go. Let us fill your trunk v onit pqco qtiH hacr with J lli. U VtVMV MFMVi WW^ TI AVU things. You can then meet str are properly dressed, i you a fortune at our sto; lots for. your money. H. C. F j BAMB1 / f The Herald Book Store can sell you ledgers, cash books, etc., at prices j cheaper than elsewhere. Our stock ( was bought more than a year ago. | ANNOUNCEMENTS. >J V<"ISTKATK AT EHUHARDT. J. H. Kinard (For Reelection.) L. G-. Yarley His friends announce him a candidate for Magistrate at Ehrhardt. < MAGISTRATE AT FISH POND. J. M. Carter FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candidate for election as sheriff, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. D. J. DELKV STATE SENATOR. I hereby announce myself a candi- j date for re-election as state senator, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J. B. BLACK. SOLICITOR 2ND JUDICIAL (IKCUT. B. L. G-unter MAGISTRATE AT BAMBEIiG E. Dickinson For reelection. 666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrrippe. It kills the parasite that causes the fever. It is a splendid laxative and general Tonic. 'R fFNT ! lit. VU111* j X ~ " " f y f e will pay 5 per cent. 011 y ther notice. This is in ac- y 1Y custom of giving our y :*eatment as good as they y )ur prime purpose is the y 5, and we assure them the y t with safe and conserva- ? .U IDT, S. C. A 27X I IMG AWAY? FiU^ourTruitk m, our. ing away on a trip is get rith good clothes and your . furnishings and other angers knowing that you \nd all of this won't cost re, where you always get ! li Ulli UJ, ERG, S. C. * I A^k A^A A^A A^A i^A i^A A^A A^A A^A J^A ^k Ai. i ^ y 1' ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ ^ ^ "0Ty^T f^T^f $ ^ ! ?* Y f I Interest on Savi | j BHUIlilU: f I ' I I V 1 1 = / V i T I it i t I ? | In view of the recent raises o: ^ i A 1 Federal Reserve svstem, the 1 " > | lines, nnd the increased rates = 1 | by several of the leading banks A | be in line with its usual progre y* ing Company, of Bamberg, S. ( > I ginning July 1st, 1920, five pe: V | paid quarterly on its savings ?! j posits until further notice. | I j.| ' 11 Bamberg Ba V i BAMBEl V 1 T i N- . % .lllimillllllllIIIIIHUlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!llllllllllllillllllll!llll!l!l!!IIIIIIII!lll!IIIII!!l!ll!lllllllll!!l!lllll!lll!IIIII!lllllllllllllllllllllllllll!imi f * 1^1^ ji n WE BEG TO ANNOU FRIENDS AND OUST ON AND AFTER JUI WILL PAY r per a * 0 I %J oavings I INSTEAD OF FOUR ] HERETOFORE, AND RONAGE IS RESPE( LICITED. This Applies To Old Depos I A. M. DENBOW, C. W. RENTZ, SR., W. S. BAMBERG, Vice Presidents . BAMBERG, A^A i^A A. A .A.AuAk A^k. !iiiiii!!ii!iiiiiii!i:ii!ini:i?!iii!!!i:"!i' iiiiiiinii'iit' !t liiiiitti'iiiniiinitniHiiiiiiiiiiiiii'Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii'iniitniin^i li ngs Deposits | f si li I i if I f ^ I Y I f - % > I Y i f I f f interest rates bv the I I advances in all other | ? of interest on Savings j > 3 over the state, and to S Y . i <&> ss the Bamberg Bank- | 1, gives notice that be- j ? r cent, interest will be J <! to all old and new de- I Y I X nking Co. I is, s. 0. I 1 i iiiiiU!!}iiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiuiiii!iiiiiuuiiiiiu!imiii2i!nii;iii:iiiii!ui]iitiHiniiitfiitiiiiii!iiiiii!!iuuiiuiniiiiitoiiiiinmif^ AmAnf! l email: | m \ '* \ 1?S? IB rNCE TO OUR 1 j OMERS THAT I ' % ^B * iY 1,1920, WE I ' "* ' Sffijjg - r^i 3?|8j| NT. ON I Deposits I ^^B I'M' Sii pill President f C. W. RENTZ, JR., 1 Cashier. |l . i