The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 14, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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Visitors in the Town And the Community ?E. F. Zeigler, of Ehrhardt, was in the city Monday. ?J. P. Matheny, of Ridgeway, was in the city last Tuesday. ?B. B. Bishop, of Ehrhardt, was a visitor in the city last week. ?B. B. Goodwin, of Smoaks, was a visitor in the city last week. ?A. I. Dukes, of Columbia, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. ?Mrs. H. J. Stucky has been visiting relatives in Charleston the past week. ?H. D. Drawdy, of Olar. was among the visitors in the city last week. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. H. A. Carter, of x - ? * ^ ^ K a r. i nr 1 Jiinrnarat, were m me ii-.v suuppxu? | Tuesday. I ?Miss McDonald, of Providence, visited her sister, Mrs. C. C. Moore, recently. ?Mrs. J. J. Smoak is spending some time in Chattanooga, Tenn., on a visit to relatives. ?C. B. Free served on the petit jury in the United States court in Charleston last week. ?Miss Thelma Holton has returned to Wilmington, N. C., after a visit to relatives here. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Free have returned from Ridgeway, where they visited their daugthter, Mrs. J. D. Redfearn. ?Sheriff and Mrs. Thomas S. Burch, of Florence, have returned home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. James T. Burch. ?Rev. and Mrs. S. O. Cantey and children left Wednesday for their new home 'in Hartsville, accompanied by the best wishes of many flrienas. ?Mrs. Florence Rountree has returned to her home in Springfield, Ga., after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Brabham, Jr., and other relatives in the county. ?J. Frank Brabham and family have moved to Mr. Brabham's farm near the city, and H. F. Bamberg and family will occupy Mr. Brabham's home in this city. ?Mrs. J. F. Carter and .Mrs. John H. Cope spent several days last week in Greenwood in attendance upon the state meeting of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. ?Mrs. W. A. Moore, Mrs. Seabrook, Miss Betty Moore and Marion .Moore spent the week-end in the % city with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr., after witnessing the foot ball game in Orangeburg Friday. ?Mrs. W. A. Mason,. who is at present living in Petroleum, W. Va., is on a visit to 'her sister, Mrs. Raymond Fickling at Ehrhardt, being called here on account of the serious illness of her little neice, Mary Eliz * abeth. Mrs. Mason will visit her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Morris, before returning home: * wm Cope Clippings* Cope, "Dec. 12.?The Mission Study class met at the home of Mrs. W. O. Tatum last Tuesday afternoon. The lesson, which was intensively interesting and instructive, was taught by Mrs. Chas. Henerey in her usual efficient manner. At the close of the lesson period the hostess, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Darby, served a delicious sweet course.. Rev. and Mrs. Easterling were tendered a pounding last Monday night by the members of his church. Quite a number were present and passed a pleasant hour at the parsonage. The Truth Seekers' Missionary* society met at the home of Mrs. Glenn Cope last Friday night. Twenty of the 23 members were present. A edlightful Christmas programme was rendered. Deserving special mention was a vocal solo, "Dear Little Stranger." 'by Dell Brickie, and a nuartoffo "Qilont Vip-tit " hv "Flffm \j|UUi WVVV) Ic'i AVil v *,4o"v) ? -*?? V Lee Garrick, Henry Ella Valentine, Eleanor Croft and Madeline Thomas. The hostess, assisted by Misses Darby and Johnson, served a salad course with Russian tea. A great many of our people are still suffering with malaria, and now the "flu" has come again. However, we are hoping that all of the sick oneg will soon recover, and be ready to eat Christmas turkey and fruit cake. Train Hits Car Taking Life. Kingstree, Dec. 8.?Roland Floyd, 29, and Leland Floyd, a young brother, drove their car into fast train, No. 83, at a crossing at Cades, nine miles north of this place, this morning. Roland Floyd was killed instantly while Leland was seriously injured. He was broilsrht. hero on the train and is now in the Kelley sanitarium, where an X-ray will be made tonight to determine the extent of his injuries, as he is not resting so well as he was earlier in the day. Roland Flody was married and is surved by his wife and several children. - Renew your subscription today. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL'S APPRECIATION OF THE KEY. AND MRS. S. O. CANTEY. Near the close of the Sunday school hour at Trinity Methodist church, the past Sunday, our superintendent announced that :Miss Creighton had a matter to bring before the school: We sat up with our ears open tc catch what the speaker had to sav to us. Close attention was given tc resolutions that thad been offered for our departing pastor and his charming wife. These resolutions were adopted by our school. Then one oi the young men. who is a student at Carlisle, read, in our hearing, resolutions that had been prepared by the committee for the Busy Workers' class, voicing the appreciation of the young men of the life and teaching of their teacher and friend, who had been called to another field of work. After this young man sat down. 'Mrs. Kirsch. the president of the Ladies' Bible class, arose to say that she felt that she voiced the thanks of the wo! men of this class for what our pastor had accomplished. Time and again our pastor has been the need of a ladies' class, but for one reason and another they did not 9ee a class of this kind set to work. It was given to the keverend S. O. Cantey "to bring things to pass." He whs not in Bamberg long before he urged us to organize our women for Bible study and Christian science. Mrs. Kirsch said that the successful efforts of our pastor in bringing about the organization, which folks say has accomplished a vast deal during these past three years, will ever stand as a fitting memorial to the Rev. Mr. Cantey. We have decided that we could not show forth our gratitude to our former pastor who leaves us this week to take up his work anew in a new place, nor can we honor him more than by naming the Ladies' Bible class, The Cantey Bible class. Ag the days come and go we shall remember the Rev. and Mrs. Cantey, who were indeed regular and faith*ful workers in our Sunday school, and 1- - 1? ? * 3 XX-- _ r i.L wno sureiy uarrieu uie wuik ui lu:s branch of the church very close to their hearts. We are sure that it must be with sad hearts that Mrs. Cantey's splendid class of girls gives her up. We wish the fellow-workers happiness and Godspeed. Resolutions. Whereas, the South Carolina conference has seen it fit to remove to another charge our pastor, S. 0. Cantey, now therefore, 'be it resolved by the Sunday school of Trinity Methodist church: First: That we lose in him an earnest, consecrated and faithful friend and co-worker. Second: That our prayers and best wishes shall follow him in his new field of work. Third: That we shall always be greatful for his Christian influence among us. Fourth: That we give him a large portion of the credit for our development during the past three years. Fifth: That we have received a heavy blow to the activities of the church, in the removal of his wife who has been a faithful untiring worker whenever and wherever asked to work. Sixth: That a copy of these resBuy Your Nitral Representing W Importers, in Bar are in a position at closest market pri< | phone us for price \ SHULERi Phone 64 7. Orangeburg, c~~nz^Lss "Main Streei BroadwayBuick Authorize Buick Djpertdc The blue and white en service is always a guara maintaining Buick depen< On an imposing building cross-roads garage, it m owners may obtain mecl where they will find genu and where they will rec< and helpful assistance in ation of their Buicks. Buick owners have come service, no matter wher confidence and satisfactioi car that bears the Buick OLAR Bl Olar, Souti .1 olutions be published in the Bamberg papers, in the Southern Christian Advocate and the Sunday school secretary's record, i : W. R. WATSON, A FRANCES CREIGHTON, A Committee. ! NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE. . Pursuant to a decree of the Court ,; in the case of J. W. Stokes vs. H. C. . jCrum, et al.. the undersigned, as Mas.Iter for Bamberg County, will sell at ,! public auction to the highest bidder, !at the Court House, Bamberg, S. C., " j on the first'Monday in January. 1923, 11 between the legal hours of sale on , | said day, the following described :: lands: ,| "All of that certain tract of land I situate in the County of Bamberg, State of South Carolina, containing two hundred, seventy-four and onehalf <274 1-2 ) ac-res being the same j more or less, and being bounded on | ihe north by right of way of the | Southern Railway Company and , lands of E. X. Brodie: east by lands , of J. H. Had win. E. X. Brodie, and Willie Bessinger; south by lands of , R. J. Hightower; and west by lands of E. C. Hays: said tract of land be| ing the same formerly owned by W. , M. Brabham, and by him conveyed to H. C. Crum and A. P. Guess, less forty-eight (48) acres sold by-said H. C. Crum and A. P. Guess to E. X. Brodie." Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. J. J. BRABHAM, JR., Master for Bamberg County. December 11, 1922. XOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE. Pursuant to a decree of the Court in the case of 'Mrs. Laura F. Roberts, Executrix vs. R. C. Roberts, et al., the undersigned, as .Master for Bamberg County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Court House, Bamberg, S. C., on the first Monday in January, 1923, ""between the legal hours of sale on said day, the following described lands: "That certain lot of land, with buildings thereon, situate in the Town of Ehrhardt. County and State aforesaid, fronting on Broadway Street, and extending along said street from lot of J. F. Chassereau to ditch which separates said lot from other lot of the said J. H. Roberts, and having a depth of two hundred and ten (210) feet, and bounded as folows: north by lot oi J. F. Chassereau, east by Broad street;- south and west by other property of the said J. H. Roberts, said lot of land being the same conveyed to the said B. M. Roberts by the said J. H. Roberts." Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pav for papers and revenue stamps. J. J. BRABHAM, JR., Master for Bamberg County. December 11, 1922. XOTICE OF SALE , On Friday December 15 1922, 12, o'clock noon, I will sell at public auction 'at my residence near Clear Pond, all personal property belonging to the estate of G. W. Folk. MRS. G. W. FOLK, Bamberg, S. C. Dec. 1, 1922 12-14n :e of Soda Now . R. Grace & Co., nberg county, we : all times to name :es. Write or teles. Sr SMOAK S. C. 22 S. Church street. i Service Maintains ible Performance lblem of Buick authorized ntee of adequate facilities for iable performance. I in the biggest city, or on a arks the place where Buick lanics skilled on Buick cars, ine Buick factory made parts, jive courteous, conscientious , the continued perfect operto regard "Authorized " Buick e they see it, with the sams n that they have in any motor name. D-15-2Q-N* JIC K CO. h Carolina TRUSTEE'S SALE IX BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In The Matter of S. W. COPELAND, Bankrupt Pursuant to Order of P. L. Felder, Jr., Referee in Bankruptcy, made in the case of S. \V. Copeland, Bankrupt. 1 will offer for sale, at public outcry, for cash, to the highest bidder subject to the approval of this Court, in front of the Court House at Bamberg South Carolina, in the County of bamberg, State of South Carolina, beginning at eleven (11) o'clock A. M. on the 8th day of January A. D., 1 923, the following real estate: Tract No. 1 566 acres, more or less, farm lands, in Three Mile Townshin. Bambere: County, S. C., this tract being bounded on the North by lands of I. D. Copeland, lands of M. W. Rentz and lands of Mrs. U. A. Hughes; East by lands of J. C. Rentz, lands of M. W. Rentz and lands of J. W. Goodson; South by lands of A. W. Kinard and lands of F. E. Copeland, and on the West by lands of F. E. Copeland and lands of Mrs. U. A. Hughes. Tract Xo. 2. 51 acres, more or less, farm lands, in Fish Pond Township, Bamberg County, S. C., known as the Hattie Carter Tract, bounded on the North by lands of D. B. Rhoad; east by lands of D. B. Rhoad; and estate lands of J. H. Smith; South by lands of L. J. Kinsey, and West by lands of G. W. Carter and lands of S. L. Davis. Tract Xo. 3. 55 acres, more or less, farm lands, in Fish Pond and Warren Townships in Bamberg and Colleton Counties, S. C., respectively, known as the Sineth tract, bounded on the North by lands of V. E. McCormick and lands of Isham Padgett; East by lands of Isham Padgett and lands of W. B, Hagan; South by lands of H. B. and D. M. Linder, and West by lands of V. E. McCormick. Parcel Xo. 4. Lot and four stores, in Town of Ehrhardt, Bamberg County, S. C., lot running 100 feet on Broadway and extending through 420 feet deep to Madison Street, bounded on the North by lot of Lyles Ehrhardt and Mrs. O. D. Richie; East by Broadway; South by lots of D. C. Copeland and J. S. and E. D. Dannelly, and West by Madison Street. Tract No. 1, of 566 acres, located in Three-Mile Township Bamberg County, South Carolina, has been appraised at $11,400.00. Tract No. 2, of 52 acres, in Fish Pond Township, Bamberg County South Carolina, has been appraised at $520.00. Tract No. 3, of 55 acres, in Fish Pond and Warren Townships, Bamberg and Colleton Counties, South Carolina, has been appraised at $550.| Kings] V HAS THE T f Dining Room Si X Room Suites in tl f grades in all sizes X See our line of Lc f ===== Y X 0n 1 O'Cedar Polish, 3 ( | Kings I % ' Or fsHS LOOK! J Everybody looks < be wearing a stop, look, < prices nov A classy line of 1 ^ off hand by Xew Y< N we can't carry then 11 accordingly been i<n,LJLJv. I This is a genuine 4 for the admirer of er the price. COME EA J Inez I K 130 S. MAIN STREET VE=1= 00. l< Parcel No. 4, being four lots and c store buildings thereon in the Town j of EJhrhardt, Bamberg County, South j ? Carolina, measuring 100x420, has J been appraised in two parcels,?lot i and store now occupied as Drug Store t and lot and buidling now occupied by the U. S. Government as Postoffice, c appraised at $4,500.00; and two lots t and one double store occupied by S. 11 W. Copeland, appraised at $6,000.00. c The store now occupied as Drug ^tore is rented for $25.00 per month, and the building occupied by the Itnrisun Do you realize ho is? Have you gn your gift giving this a practica A FEW SILK HOSE SILK UNDERWEAR SILK UMBRELLAS SILK SOX HANDKERCHIEFS OF ALL KINDS I LINEN SCARFS AND CENTER PIECES WOOL AND SILK HOSE LISLE HOSE WOOL COMFORTS DOWN COMFORTS WOOL BLANKETS MARSEILL SPREADS COLORED BED SPREAD SETS I Any of these make Gc jjg us, we'll do I MOSE IPS OR AX GEBURG, S. 0. nirnitun LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED ST lites, Bed Room Su lis section of the sta Big line Trunks, E imps. Vext Thursday We Will 5 Oc size for 15c; 60c size for :OME IN AND SEE US rurniturc angeburg, South Carolin; A^A A^A A^A ^4 A^A r^f f^T T^y ?^T T| itsseonp^ LOOK I L it a pretty hat. And pretty stylish hat if \ ind listen at the Hi v in effect at the INEZ H/ >eautiful Pattern Hats still on hand, bt jar/'s. We don't expect to make anythin i over; the price of every Pattern Hat JED ONE=1 i bargain offer until January, and a gol< stylish head wear who sometimes has RLY AND AVOID THI Sh< TERMS CASH jovernment as a Postottice is under :ontract at a rental of $360.00 per rear. The double store, occupied by 5. W. Copeland, is rented at $37.50 ier month. This store property is situited on the main business street in he Town of Ehrhardt. Any additional information may be )btained from the Trustee or his Atoneys, Brown & Bush, H. L. O'3annon or Carter, Carter & Kearse, <l )f Barnwell and Bamberg, S. C. S. B. MOSELEY, Trustee. Barnwell, S. C. 1-4 " ? 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