The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 01, 1901, Image 3
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The Bamberg Herald.
Thursday, August 1. 1901.
C. J. S. Brooker's Hardware score.
Personal Mention.
?Mr. Hammon Carter, of Ehrhardt,
was in the city Tuesday.
?Mrs. H. S. Dow ling lias returned
from a trip to Nashville.
?Mr. E. F. Bellinger is visiting his
brother. Mr. N. A. Bellinger.
?Mr. J. A. Spann spent Sunday 011
Sullivau's Island with his family.
?Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hays, of Greenwood,
are visiting relatives in the city.
?Mrs. C. W. Garris was right sick for
several days last week, but is up again.
?Misses Eva and Cissie Bruce, of
Branchville, are visitiug relatives here.
?Miss Effie Wannamakerand children,
of Columbia, are at Gen. F. M. Bauiberg s.
?Mr. W. T. Riley is at home front
Glenn Springs, much improved in health.
?Maj. E. R. Hays and Mr. R. M. Hays
spent Sunday and Monday on Sullivan's
Island.
?Mr. J. B. Elkins, who has been siek
for several weeks, is well enough to be
out again.
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?-Misses LilSC auu luhc uaiuisvx^ ivii
Tuesday morning to visit school friends
r in Allendale.
?Mrs. E. R. Hays, who is spending the
summer on Sullivan's Island, has been
sick, but is improving.
?Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murdaugh have
gone to Mills River, N. C., where they expect
to spend a month.
?Mrs. H. F. Rice left last Saturday for
an extended stay with relatives at Greenville
and Spartanburg.
?Mrs. M. W. Hook with her mother
and children, left Monday morning for a
visit to relatives in Richland.
?Mrs. H. F. Spann, of Florida, arrived
in the city Friday afternoon. She will
spend some time with relatives here.
?Rev. M. W Hook is at Buford's Bridge
this week, assisting Rev. Jno. G. Beck with
in a protracted meeting at Mizpali church.
?Mr. James B. Spann, who has been
living in Florida since last January, is at
home on a visit, and his friends are glad
to see him. *
?Mr. S. Blackwelder, superintendent
of the oil mill, arrived here last week
from Charlotte, N. C., where he has been
?b spending his vacation.
?Mr. H. G. Sheridan, Head Master of
the Carlisle Fitting School, was in the city
this week, and reports the prospects
bright for a large attendance this fall.
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Black returned last Saturday night from
a trip to the Buffalo Exposition and other
^ Northern points. Miss Leila left them at
Columbia and went to Cheraw to visit
Miss Nell Evans.
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Court convenes in Walterboro next
Monday, August 3rd.
Only a few teachers from this county
are attendiug the summer school at Blackville.
Work is going on at the oil mill to have
the ginnery and all machinery in readiness
for operation when the season opens.
6. Frank Bamberg lias simply slaughtered
prices on buggies for the next two
weeks. Read the ad. and go to see him.
The citizens of Blackvillc tendered a
- \ reception last Friday evening to the
teachers who are attending the summer
' _ school In that town.
Peter J. Davis, one of our colored subscribers
at Ehrhardt, writes us that he
has opened school at Stony Bay school
house, uear Mr. Joseph Kcarse's iu the
j|Kearse section.
We have on exhibition at our office the
largest ear of corn we ever saw. It was
raised by E. F. Bellinger down 011 the
Ashepoo river. It is certainly a tremendous
ear of corn. Call and see it.
Col. Jno. F. Folk is circulating a petiftstinor
that bodV
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for an appropriation of $200 to enable the
commissioners to get up an exhibit from
this count j for the Charleston Exposition.
? The court house here last week was
almost like an oven, anil some of the court
officials were almost prostrated from the
excessive heat. The bar association, we
understand, is discussing the matter of
putting electric fans in the court room to
be used during the summer terms of court.
Col. J. F. Folk, Maj. Havelock Eaves,
and Capt. J. B. Guess have been appointed
commissioners for this county to get
up a county exhibit for the Charleston
:S Exposition. These appointments were
made by the State commission, and these
gentlemen work under the appropriation
vs of $50,000 made by the legislature for a
State exhibit. They cordially ask the aid
and co-operation of all our citizens in
; making a creditable showing for this
jg county at the Exposition, and will take
pleasure in givingany desired information.
Bring in your finest specimens of
corn, cotton, sugar cane, and other field
crops, as well as anything of any charac~
ter worthy of exhibiting. The "expense
of preparing this exhibit will be paid by
the State, so it will cost you nothing.
Cash prizes will be given for the best exhibits.
A depository for articles for exhibition
will be prepared here, and all
wishing to bring in articles (ran do so.
New Advertisements.
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G. FRANK BAMBERG.
Of course you will notice G. Frank
Bamberg's page ad. in this issue. He
takes this space to tell you about a special
buggy sale he will have at his place for the
next two weeks. The reductions are
astonishing, and it will pay you to call on
him during this sale. These are no job
( lots, bat all fresh, new goods, and his
guarantee goes with everything sold.
D. J. DELK.
See D. J. Delk's new advertisement. He
is agent for Deering reapers and binders,
mowers and rakes, and can make right
prices. He also reminds the public that
he is, as ever, fully prepared to do all
' v kinds of carriage work. Call to see him.
FOR RENT.
H. C. Copeland offers for rent a store
house in Elirliardt on reasonable terms.
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Protracted Meeting.
Editor Tiif. Bamrero IIerai.d.?
Will you please say in y(?ur paper that a
revival meeting will begin in the Baptist
church at this place on the fourth Sun-I
day in August, and that the public, Christians
of other denominations are cordially
invited to all of these services, and
that the pastor will be glad to have all
Christian people join in with him for a
glorious meeting and a great revival in
the town. Let men go about the work in
earnest for the Master, laving aside every
thing else for the great work of bringing
the lost to Christ.
We hope that during the meeting all
Elaces of business will be closed for one
our each day, that the business men, together
with the men in their employment,
may attend the services. Gentlemen,
what do you say'? What is one soul worth?
What is your duty ? "What shalljit profit
a man if lie shall gain the whole world
and lose his own soul, or what shall he
give in exchange for his soul ?"
There is Sunday-school at the church
every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, J.
B. Bfunter, superintendent; preaching at
11 o'clock a. m. and 8:30 o'clock p. m.;
prayer-meeting at 8:30 o'clock Thursday
p. m. Everybody is invited to all of these
services. Come and bring your friends.
It is our desire to do everybody good.
Please don't hurry away from church,
but speak with your friends and remcmKat
til*, motor's wuv of shaking hands at
the door.
Subject for next Sunday. August 4th,
"The Progress of Christianity." Subject
for the evening, "No Room for Jesus," 01
\ "Crowding Him Out." Respectfully,
II. M. Fallaw.
Bamberg, Jul}' JO, 1001.
What most people want is something
mi d and gentle, when in need of a physic.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets
fill the bill to a dot. They are easy to take
and pleasant in effect. For sale by Bamberg
Pharmacy.
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