The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 25, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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BMT MKT PERSONAL MENTION. W p ? H People Visiting in Ihis City and at Other Points. | k * ?Mr. Tanner, of Douglas, Ga.. I A has accepted a position at Mack's 1/ Drug Store. ?Mr. C. R. Clayton, of the Ehr-| hardt section, was in the city last Saturday. ?Mr. C. L. Bolt, who has been with Mack's Drug Store, has gone to "Rateshnre. |i ?Miss Irene Andrews, of Xortli 'Ip- Augusta, visited at the home of Mr. J. W. Stokes this week. I'll ?Mr. F. M. Move returned this week from Memphis, Tenn.. where he (went last week on a business trip. ?Miss Ruth Byrd is at home from I Columbia College, Vwhere she has been taking a special course in china t painting. l I ?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mills, of SylL vania. Ga., are expected Thursday to . f spend the holidays with Mr. and L s Mrs. \V. H. Chandler. '?Mr. G. W. Hunter, of Ferguson, Jf 1 has been in the city for several days on a visit to relatives,} and his friends here were glad to see him f -fc again. | \W ?Mr. J. F. Herrington and son, | J Henry Claudius, of Sardis, Ga., arrived Monday afternoon as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chandler, of this city. ?Mrs. J. D. O'Hern and little son, I of Lakeland. Fla., arrived in the city [ this week, and will make this their | yi home for some time. They will be , f with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jennings. ' ' ?Mr. W. E. Stokes, of .Durham, New Hampshire, is visiting at the I ' home of his father, Mr. J. W. Stokes. I * Mr. blokes is connected with the ex- I periment station of the Agricultural 1 | and Mechanical College of New J r, Hampshire, and in addition to this ^ ; ' is associate professor in the college. [ f LEAVE FOR TRENTON. Senator and Mrs. B. R. Tillman Go to ^ Their Home. p Washington, December 20.?SenaB tor and Mrs. Tillman left Washington R for their home at Trenton to-night. P. i The currency bill out of the way in 1 the senate, little other important | "business will be transacted by con rgress until after the Christmas nondays. Senator Tillman has probably re- < i mained closer in attendance upon his i . %, ?^3uties here than any other member of the senate, since the extra session began last April. With the ex- _ ception of a day or two at home on important business in the spring he has been here throughout the entire session. PREPARE FOR BOLL WEEVIL. South and Middle Georgia to Plan / ' I > " Campaign. ^ Macon, Ga., Dec. 21.?With $3,^ 500 cash in sight, Field Manager 0 B. Caldwell, State chairman of f * Chamber of Commerce, will begin tomorrow to carry out plans for organization in educating the people ? d* South and Middle Georgia to preI pare for the arrival of the boll weef vil. | * Mr. Caldwell announced to-night jf that on one day in January in every school and college m ine diaie mw subject of diversification of crops will be discussed. Literature is to be furnished the teachers by the State Chamber. Governor Slaton will probably be ' asked to make it an "official boll wee! ? vil day." On one Sunday in the same month [ it is proposed to have every preacher I in the State discuss the subject from kt the pulpit. | h I Sale stables, horses and mules, bug gies and harness. RIZER & |IOYE.i f' Fairfax, S. C. EDITOR'S JOKE COST $85. V No "Valuable Papers" in Envelopes ? Widow Kept for Seventeen years. f Seventeen years ago John E. McDowall, then editor of the Saratogian, published at Saratoga, N. Y., handed hie wife, who now lives in Winsted. I Conn., several sealed envelopes and told her to takekgood care of them as they were vaRible. She immediate^^anted a safe deposit box In Sar^^B for $5 a year and placed the ^^Bopes in it. Mr. McDowall died s^V years ago, but i no* until the othe^Ry did his widow open them. She^Rnd each of the envelopes empty. ^R. McDowall had '! ^ paid $8"? rental fc^Rh: safety deposit Or \!embers of th^R/iDowail family V car.not explain \\Rr?. the editor did if such a thing, but te had the reputa tlon among friends of being a prac? ueai joker. I* 1913 town taxes are now due, pay | able to town treasurer.?adv. f All binds oi ledgers and blank L r " books at Herald Book Store, cbeap. i I ^ADDY DONT YOU WISH YOU HAD 1 J STARTED ACCOUNT A All the past year he spent money for THIS or that useless thing. Yes, money, regular money that would have piled up in the bank. It didn't seem much, as he spent it in dribs, but now he realizes that he WASTED MONEY and has nothing to show for it. Regrets wont pay for anything except wrinkled brows. Gan't you deny yourself a few little things for YOUR FAMILY'S SAKE, and put it safe in our bank. Make <OUR bank YOUR bank We pay 4 per-cent, interest, compounded quarterly on savings deposits I Farmers & Merchants Bank I 1 EHRNARDT, S. C. J FARMS* FOR SALE ^ T LOW PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS I have them in sizes from 35 acres to 1,000 acres, that are adapted to all kinds of farming; for corn, cotton, grain, trucking, and stock raising, with character of soils: sand loam, Norfolk, or yellow, and clay subsoils. Some with stock and all personal effects, ranging in price from $10 to $60 per acre. Your inspection is invited. An opportunity awaits you. Apply or send for full descriptive lists Also Some fine Values in Town Property I. T. O'NEAL, Real Estate Agt, BAMBERG, S. C. < Wanted^ Every person who has a desire to save money to open an account with us. When you deposit your money in the bank, you will not spend it as foolishly as you will if it is in your pocket. Therefore, you have saved it; and then you will have a desire to have a large account. We pay 4 per cent, interest on savings deposits. PEOPLES BANK ----- Bamberg, S. C. What Will The Harvest Be?^ If you are a farmer, you are doing a lot of speculating, hoping and worrying about the crops. In general, over the country, the outlook is fine. Have you ever stopped to think of what the harvest of your life's work will be. Are you storing away part of your money crop for the winters of old age and misfortune? An investigation will convince you that our bank would be an ideal place for keeping your funds ' safely. It's a good plan for every farmer to have a strong banking connection. You may want to borrow one of these days; we can negotiate the loan ? i -ix? _ _ : ?i- ^ x J ior you, on gooa security, at rigni rates ami mmout any red tape. Drop in to see us, next time you're in town. Make the call friendly?you don't have to do business every time you come in to say "hello." REMEMBER US WHEN YOU HAVE MONEY AND WE'LL REMEMBER YOU WHEN YOU NEED MONEY 7 Ehrhardt Banking Company I Capital and Surplus $27,000.00 Ehrhardt, S. C. J I Why Not ^ J? o? ft* Furnish your home with nice, new, up-to-date Fur- fSj JF niture, thereby making it so attractive that you * Z if and your children will want to go home early and & quit loafing on the streets spending money. You ?? will soon save enough in this way to pay for it if x; W you buy of us. Our line of Bed Room Suits, Chairs, W & Rockers, Springs, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Side2t boards. Tables, Mattresses. Rugs, Pictures, and in tit ?l? fact anything in this line, was never more complete ?& and our prices are more reasonable than you will 2t find in most stores in this or any other section. tit | KITCHEN AND FARMING UTENSILS | We also handle all kinds of Hardware and if you :? want a new cooking or heating stove, or anything tit else for the kitchen, or any kind of farming utensil tt? it will be time well spent for you to see us before tit buying. We also have a swell ine of Silver and Cut tit Glass suitable for Christmas and Wedding Presents. lif OUR TWO STORES ARE FULL OF GOODS & tit FOR THE HOME. LET US SHOW YOU. t|t I G. O. SIMMONS I ^ HARDWARE AND FURNITURE BAMBERG, S. C. iii -i; The Best Lot < Mules that have at this market Sunday morning. Come and!S GOOD Di . ANI GOOD Wl c r Li. L. JUI)E OF PROBATES SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Sf Bamberg?Court of Probate?Ruth JSfcJ S. Califf, Administratrix of the es- Jjak HPI #" 1 tate of W. L. Califf, deceased, Pe-lji^ I hlf* ^ titioner, vs. Ina Califf McCartha, I l||\ Samuel Tindal Califf, William MMMmJ Landon Califf, John Weiteris Califf, . Robert Hartwell Califf, Ruth S. JJvJ J Califf, and Sarah Elizabeth Califf, Jjjjv <1110 Defendants. f By virtue of a decretal order of the ^*4# ^ probate court for Bamberg county, mWw\ i-kp 1 dated the 9th day of November, 1913, I will sell at public auction in front *q g. of the court house door in the town of Bamberg. S. C., on the 5th day of VM* CoiT January, A. D. 1914, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real property, to-wit: ^5^ < l* All that lot. piece or parcel of land, 2SK "Ha lying and being in East Denmark, J??i said county and State, containing two wat< (2) acres, more or less, and bounded on the East by Church street; West by Califf street; South by Sontag lot JJXj NEXT TO and North by lot of J. C. Wroton. Wot , ALSO POSTOFFICE All that lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in East Denmark, county and State aforesaid, the same being about twenty (20) feet wide and thirty (30) feet long, and bounded West by Church street; North by lot of Jobn Martin; South and West by Mrs. P. R. Wroton and ?&&??????!??%??cj known as the old guano#lot. * ALSO ____ All that lot, piece or parcel of land WHI V V situate,, lying and being in East Den- | 3 i mark, said county and State, contain- | | | ing between one-fourth and one-half ll 1 1 of an acre, and bounded on the West aj by Church street; South by lot of j ^ ^I Simon Brown; North and East by lot of D. B. Reed, and known as the ?X? store house lot. itl \\r also -J- We rec All that lot, piece or parcel of land ^ ? J u /v :M _ 1Z.. siuuaue. lymg ituu ueiug iii rj?aoi- i mark, said county and State, contain- j ing between three and four acres of ?! fTT/^TT P land, bounded by Railroad Avenue on Ulfl || I the South; East by Califf street; West ^ lilvlll V by lot of W. S. Cooper, and North by j:B-Guess- 3? Extra gi ALSO a; ? All that lot, piece or parcel of land ? lrrfrfl 11 situate, lying and being in West Den- lCvlCU II mark, county and State aforesaid, the . same measuring one hundred feet by 1X11116 IHl two hundred and twenty feet and bounded on the West by Palmetto jVify* Avenue; South by C. S. Folk; East by AV11 " Beech Avenue and North by M. E. ?f? church lot. ? 1116111 Q ALSO 3: _ All those four lots, the same being 1x611161111 numbers 5, 6, 7 and 8, in block 23, as "jf shown bv plat of the town of West Lon J Denmark. 5 ndllU W Terms of sale; Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. G. P. HARMON. 3: ??? .Tudse of Probate. Bamhpre fountv. ?X? December 15, 1913. A W E. H. HENDERSON ? I C | R Attorney-at-Law iti \J X BAMBERG, S. C. 3? General Practice. Loans Negotiated. ^ t . ^ i >-fc. % ? - id MULES # jf Horses and been received arrived here / V See Them * ... RIVERS ) . . : rvmrnnn JKMK5 HAYS _ N " Week is Christmas jj this is to remind my out own friends that I have J&J best line of good things K? at that mnnpv ran hnv. ie and see for yourself. J&J Buy "Hubby" a box of vana Ribbon" Cigars and :h him smoke. :: :: :: && HOFFMAN'S ' | ^???? .L AWOTHER1 reived this week another i rar Inarl nf $ IASS HORSES and MULES I ood ones. They were se- ? ? i the leading* horse and jg irket of the w<orld by our $ P. Jones. Come and see j uick. We can suit you. ? ber, stock don't stay on ? ith us very long .*. .*. |j ??? B Ok <ES BROS. | I--I-;I> -I-ilj -I--I--I-;I-il? A