The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, March 22, 1906, Image 5
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Personal Mention.
?Miss Bertha Gray, of Charleston, is
visiting relatives here.
* ?Rev. M. W. Hook, of Laurens, was
here to take part in the services Sunday.
?Mr. Joe J. Brabham, of the Buford's j
Bridge section, was in the city last S? t
urday. i
?Rev. T. C. O'Dell, of Mullins, was!
here Sunday to attend the dedicatory i
exercises.
?Bishop W. W. Duncan was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Knight during his
stay here.
'?Messrs. T. W. Dan nelly and J. H. i
Kinard, of the Ehrhardt section, were in
the city last Thursday.
?Mrs. J. M. Patrick, of Anderson,!
spent a few days here this week as the '
guest of Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg.
?Mrs. Bessie Holley left last Monday i
forNorth to take her position as milliner, j
She will be away until some time in ;
t June.
?Mr. L. S. Mattison, of Columbia,
superintendent of agencies for the Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Co., spent several
days in the city this week.
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?.Presiding muer jianuu juai jjuu, auu ;
Mr. B. Hart Moss, of Orangeburg, spent
Sunday in the city, attending the dedica-)
tion of the new Methodist church.
?Rev J. K. Hair, field agent of the I
x Baptist Courier, and Rev. S. P. Hair,;
. spent several days in Bamberg this week.!
They were the guests of Dr. Geo. F. Hair.
?Mr. Conrad Hartz, of Ehrhardt,
cashier of Ehrhardt Banking Co., was in
the city Monday. He says the bank will
open up for business about the first of
April.
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Lee Hook ami Lucile Smith, of Coluni-;
bia, who have been on a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. A. Jennings, returned home j j
last Monday. j
?Rev. Peter Stokes left Monday morn- J
ing for Greenwood, where he goes as a
member of the committee to investigate
the charges against Rev. C. W. Creighton.
i This committee met in Greenwood yesterday,
and will make an investigation i
and report if a trial be necessary. They 1
will have nothing to do with a" trial in 1
case one is held, but that matter will be
handled at the annual conference. Rev.
T. C. O'Dell is also a member of the com
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all kinds of Lawns
Batiste, Hulle and \
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! ?Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kirkland, of Olar,
; were here Sunday.
?Messrs. A. W. Brabham and Alonzo
Gohagen, of ihe Olar section, were in the
city yesterday.
?Dr. H. Manning Brabham, of the Buford's
Bridge section, was in the citv yesterday.
SHAW'S PURE MALT clears the
cobwebs from the brain?gives vigor to
old age. For sale at the Dispensary.
| J. ALDRICH WYMAN!
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Loans Negotiated. Collections a Specialty ? |
BAMBERG, S. C. f!
Office Upstairs, Next to Bank ;
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The "Modern Method" system of j high-grade
tailoring introduced by
L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O., i
satisfies good dressers everywhere, j
All Garments Made Strictly
to Your Measure ! ^
at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign i "
and domestic fabrics from which to choose. ? j
Ask your dealer to shew you our line, or if i .
not represented, write to us for particulars. j 1
L. E. HAYS (SL CO. '
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
BAMBERG. S. C.
Dffice in Folk Building, j
LABORERS WANTED. 1
Wanted irom forty to fifty men at once :
o work about saw-mill, railroad and j
roods. Good wacres to crood workers.
THE MILLER LUMBER CO.,
Ulmers, S. C. i
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Jones Buggy Co.
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Only First-class Companies Represented.
A Portion of Your Business
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of C. R. Brabham & Son.
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G. Moye Dickinson,1 1
INSURANCE. 1
FIRE,
LIFE,
TORAADO,
ACCIDENT. .M
LIABILITY,
CASUALTY.
Office at The Cotton Oil Co,
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