The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, March 29, 1906, Image 5
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Personal Mention.
'?Mrs. D. Dowling, of Columbia, is vis
iting relatives here.
?Mr. M. N. Rice, of the Olar section
Was in the city Tuesday.
?Miss May Zeigler spent Saturday anc
Sunday at her home near Cope.
?Mr. L. A. Brabham, of the Buford's
Bridge section, was in the city yesterday
?Miss Mamie Connor spent Saturdj^j
and Sunday with relatives near Branchville.
?Mr. Alf G. Hays, of Greenwood, spent
a few days here this week on a visit to
relatives"
?Hon. S. G. Mayfield and Mr. D. F.
Hutto, of Denmark, were in the city
Monday.
?Messrs. W. S. Cooper and J. G. H.
Guess, of Denmark, were in the city last
Saturday.
?Mr. J. J. Harby, of Sumter, president
of the Sumter Electric Light and Ice Co.,
was in the city last Thursday.
?Senator J. B. Black went to Columbia
Tuesday to attend a meeting of the
Jamestown Exposition commission.
?Mr. H. N. Bellinger left Tuesday afternoon
for Walterboro to act as stenog
rapner ior ine term 01 couri ai mat piace.
The stenographer of that circuit is sick.
?Mr. J. H. Fender, of the Hunter's
Chapel section, was in the city last Saturday.
He says the people of his section
are much interested in the proposed railroad.
Seven Calves Born to This Cow.
Boston, Mass., Mar. 27.?Seven calves, j
perfectly formed, bom to one Durham
cow, was the unusual incident recorded
yesterday at the farm of Martin S. Hill, j
in Pleasant Valley, Methuen. They included
four, bulls, weighing 30 pounds
evch, and three heifers, 2o pounds each.
All the calves died at their birth or immediately
after. The cow is a large animal,
weighing 1,100 pounds. ^
Cattlemen and veterinaries in Boston
and vicinity say the occurrence is unprecedented
in their experience.
In the spring time you renovate your
house. Why not vour body? Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea drives out impuriies,
cleanses and enriches the blood and
" purifies the system. 35c. H. F. Hoover.
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"And you say you are looking fo
- work?" asked the kind lady.
"Yes, mum," replied Frazzled Frankly
, "bat I can't find it."
"Poor man. Why did you leave you
I last place?"
"I wuz pardoned, mum."
Easter Greeting
TO THE
LADIES and GIRLS
You are invited
to our display of
PATTERN
AND
Ready=to=Wear
HATS
| Wednesday, Thursday
& Friday, April 4,5,6
We have our usual
line of Novelties,
Silks, Laces, EmAaOlAir
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fi uiuvi iw,
Etc., at Lowest Prices
ever heard of.
Mrs. K. I. Shuck & Co.
Bamberg, South Carolina
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American Le
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late in vici.
in sack and barrel.
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H. M. GRAHAM,
ATTORNEY-AT.LAW
BAMBERG, S. C.
Office In Folk Building.
LABORERS WANTED.
Wanted f rom forty to fifty men at once
to work about saw-mil), rai roid acd!
woods. Good wages to good workers.
THE MILLER LUMBER CO., I
Timers, S. C. I
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Jones Buggy Co.
Canaday Buggy Co. I ^
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suit the taste. Brab
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any material.
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FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE
Only First-class Companies Represented.
A Portion of Your Business
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of C. R. Brabham & Son.
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