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PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?W. D. Rhoad, Jr., spent Monday in Charleston. ?L. B. Fowler spent .Monday in Charleston on business. ?H. Wick Johnson, of Columbia, spent Tuesday in the city. ?H. H. Hill, of Florida, is spending some time in Bamberg. ?Miss Alma Black is spending some time at Ridgecrest, N. C. ?J. D. O'Hern is spending a few weeks at Camp Laurel Hill, N. C. ?H. J. Brabham, of Columbia, was a visitor in Bamberg Tuesday. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Guess returned this week from Glenn Springs. ?Mrs. E. C. Bruce is spending some time with relatives in Atlanta. ?O. D. Faust, Jr., of Jacksonville, "? fn^n/li-no- cnmo 11 Til p in t?jp r let., IS opcuu iA-'ts ClUiuv city. ?Mrs. Laurie C. Smoak is sepnding a few weeks with relatives at McColl. ?Miss Colette Padgett, of Walterboro, spent Sunday in the city with friends. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wright, of Orangeburg, were visitors in the city Sunday. ?Mrs. B. T. Felder left Sunday for Charleston for treatment at a sanitarium. ?Miss Eula Harrison spent Sunday and Monday in Augusta with , friends. ?Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cope returned last week from a visit to New York city. ?T. A. Hightower and W. W. Sandifer, of Denmark, were in the cify Wednesday. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Augusta, spent Sunday and Monday in the city. ?Edwin Field, of Southport, N. C., is spending some time in the city with friends. ?Lemuel Wiggins is spending a few weeks at Camp Trannsylvania, at Brevard, N. C. ?Mrs. J. H. Pearson left several w days ago for a Charleston hospital ' for treatment. ?Mrs. J. F. Carter and children have returned home after a visit to relatives at Kline. # ?Miss Edith White left a few days ago for Hendersonville, X. C., to spend some time. -?Mrs. J. W. Jennings and Miss Margaret Jennings spent several days on the Island last week. -?Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Free have returned home after spending a few weeks at Glenn Springs. ?Mrs. A. W. Knight left Tuesday for Newberry, where she will spend some time with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Johnson left last Saturday for Atlanta for a visit of a few days to relatives. \ * ?Henry F. Bamberg and 'Henry Jr., who have been in the-mountains i for several weeks*, are at home. ? ?r w "Rpntz Jr.. returned Mon day after spending two weeks in Philadelphia and* Atlantic City. ?Miss Adelaide Chandler, who has has been visiting relatives at Waynes: boro, Ga., returned home Saturday. ?Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Stokes, of Petersburg, Va., have been spending some time in the city with relatives. ?Little Miss May McEachern and Clement McEachern left Monday for union to spend a few weeks with relatives. ?John W. Folk left this week for a trip to northern cities. He was joined in Asheville by R. P. Bellinger. ?Mr. and Mrs. Herrington, and children, of Waynesboro, Qa., spent the past week-end in the city with relatives. ?R. G. Works, Charlie Reeves, J. A. Estes, Allan Hand and Allie McCue motored to the Isle of Palms Sunand and spent the day. ?After spending some montns in j the city with her daughter, Mrs. D. A.' Reid, Mrs. Pullen has returned to her home in California. ?Miss Minnie Aver, of Bamberg, and Miss Thelma Bailey, of Greenwood, have returned after a pleasant visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Black. ( ?Mrs. J. D. Milhous has returned home after visiting in Shreveport, La., Nashville, Atlanta and Hartwell, Ga. She was accompanied on the trip by Mrs. G. W. Goolsby, of Denmark.? i The State. I ?Francis T. Rice returned home I last week from Washington and Lee I university, Lexington, from which he I graduated recently. Mrs. Aaron I Rice, who attended the commence ment exercises, returned with him. jjj| ' ?Mrs. W. Max Walker and two M children, accompanied by Mrs. Gil|g| christ and child, of Bamberg, were B visitors to the former's sister, Mrs. ^Bg. J. Wescoat, the early part of the ||i^L*eek. They returned this morning. 111??Walterboro Press and Standard. \OTICI:. Notice is hereby given that we intend tiling with the Secrtary of State on or after July Sth, 1920, a declaration for charter for the Denmark Veneer Campany, whose principal place of business will be at Denmark, S. C., and its business will be that of buying and selling timbering and manufacturing Veneer for wholesale and retail business and to manufacture crates and boxes. The capital stock of proposed coraiiniiiiiMiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jCooles m IN BA | THE SODA FOU ? Cast your cares to th If with us?cool, roiufoj HI quenching. Tlie acme o If tarv, new and modern. HI We make our own s j?{ hand. Freight delays d< jj the breezes ah I BAMBERG jf BAMBI Mlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll $ t T X > Beginning July 1st, \ j savings-deposits until fu cordance with our usu V friends and customers t t can secure elsewhere. ^ /w-P nncfnrnnr ^ JJ-ILCJ-USL U1 VUX L/ U.O tx/xj-xv^x j best of service eonsistei V tive banking. f X :| Ehrhardt Ban ' EHRHA <* < Half th pleasure of g< i ting ready to go. I Let us fill your trunk1 suit case and bag wit! things. You can then meet st are nronerlv dressed. XX %J you a fortune at our st< lots for your money. ortation is to be twenty thousand dollars divided into two hundred shares having a par value of one i hundred dollars each. Notice is also given that a meeting i of the stockholders will be held at the Citizens Exchange Bank, Denmark, S, C., July 10th at 11:30 a. m. I for the purpose of organizing said i company. Signed: T. C. COX, W. A. COX, ! R. A. EASTERLING. 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C., are now in Bam meeting of the Planters and De Anl A J 4* "U A U A Wl Vv/mh/v 'if' A V\ n AAA 1 I I esteu in tiic Ddiiiuci^ xuuctuuu j II yard on Saturday, July 10th, If present as it is very important Manager of The Denboi I Manager of Farmers II First Nati : yy < BAMB3 * ' yy ' J VV CPPPfTENT PATT) ft fy 6 per cent, pai: yy cates of dei yy ^ fy yy yy safe ? sound yy XX || First Nati yy . bamb] Announ I WE BEG TO A* FRIENDS AND C ON AND AFTEK WILL PAY r per 0 Savii I INSTEAD OF FC HERETOFORE," T?A>T A riTl TC? T5U Ijwh-rt.vx.cj xij XVJCJ LICITED. This Applies To Old D 9 ? I A. M. DENE C. W. RENTZ, SR., W. S. BAMBERG, Vice Presid< BAMB] # NTERESTED IN THE ' J bacco Market Bamberg Tobacco Warehouses, of iberg and are very anxious to call a imbnstraters and all who are interMarket to meet in the Court House )20, at 4:30 p. m. We urge all to be to vou all. J. L. KNIGHT, v Tobacco Warehouse Co., Inc. R.J. WORKS ; Tobacco Warehouse Co.; Inc. Xi ional Bank If ERG. S. C. * - ty, . )n savings deposits. vf jt >a d on time certifi- yy ?osit. yy oa ? conservative If " n u yy % v yy j onal Bank 3 erg, s. c. Yy i - ..Ill cement! | TNOUNCE TO OUR I v 1 J JUSTOMERS THAT I t JULY 1, 1920, WE 1 1 - 4 ; ^2 * CENT. ON I igs Deposits I Mj?|| )UR PER CENT AS I AND YOUR PAT- \B < ISPECTFULLY SO lenosits As Well As New I * I,..,.,,, B| A ^slls * IOW, President ?| C. W. RENTZ, JR., P ?nts Cashier. I ERG, S. C. I .? ^ ^ ^