The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 14, 1916, SECTION 3 PAGES 17 TO 20, Page 19, Image 21

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<r== I Hoi r I I, | Wago: n 0 l|jO LK ri fitid XV 9.1^ X.I V_ ? n t O. f _ {Continued from column 3, page 18.) Bamberg, S. C, Dec, 9, 1916, Dear Santa Claus: How are you? Please bring me a big doll and carriage, some .fruit candy and nuts. Your friend, r MYRTLE HUGHES. Bamberg, S. C., Dec. 11, 1916. My Dear Santa Claus: here comes one of your little (5) Five year old Baby Boys. And here's what I want you to please bring me for Xmas. I want a Trycicle, a little pop gun, a water pistol, a watch, some Fruit and fire works, so good Bye Dear Santa. Wishing you a merry Christmas & a happy New year. As ever your little friend. ' EARNEST CLAYTON. P. S.?And Santa please bring mother and Dady something nice too. Dec, 11, 1916. Bamberg S. C. Dear old Santa Claus: ?.. J know Christmas is two weeks * away yet, but I just had to write you now, so you would have plenty of time to get me the things I want. Mama said I ought not to ask you for much this year because there is a big war somewhere, who won't let people make many toys. I wish somebody would kill that mean old war, don't you Santa? If the war will let you I want you to bring me about 2 dollars worth of fireworks, a dollars worth of fruit, that train what Mr. Hoffman is got in his window, a box of tools, one those little automobiles like what Mr. Tom Ducker sells, about three story books, I doesn't want any school books.- I also want a foot-ball, a base ball, an Air-rifle, some candy, and anything else you want to bring me. That is all I want this year. I bet you are surprised 'cause I want such a little bit. Well there is no more news, so I will close for this time, lovingly CARL ZEIGLER. P. S. Give my love to Mrs. Santa and the cnnaren. Bamberg, S. C., Dec. 12, 1916 Dear Santa Claus: I'm writing you to tell you what I want you to please bring me for Christmas, I want a doll, a doll carriage. and a manicure set, also some fruit, nuts, and candy. My brother wants a little goat cart, a pop gun and some fruit too. wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy new year I am Your little friend HERMINE BEARD. rses a WE HAVE A FULL STOC ALLY BY A MEMBER OF TEE?AND YOU KNOW -1 TO COME TO OUR STABI WAYS IN GOOD CONDIT ns, Bugi WE HAVE A SPLENDID HAVE A NUMBER OF SI ONLY THE BEST VEHIC US; YOU ARE ALWAYS NEJ _ Bamberg. S. C., Dec. 9, 1916, j Dear Santa Claus: j Will you bring me a little doll baj by and a little crib and some fruit ! candy and nuts, From your little ! friend ANNIE MAE HUGHES. | ; Bamberg, South Carolina December 12 1916 : Dear Santa Claus: 1 want you to bring me a watch, I and some Fruit and some shoot i matches and roman candles sky rock| ets Fire crackers shooting stick and ; some caps, hoe rakes and a steam j engine Your Boy PERRY KLAUBER, third grade Bamberg, S. C, Dec. 9, 1916, Dear Santa Claus: Here is what I want for Christmas. , I want a little wagon and some fruits | candy and nuts, Your little friend, ANSEL HUGHES. j Bamberg S. C. Dec 12 1916 J Dear Santy Claus: ! You are such a good old fellow and j so good to the little children I will j write and tell you what I would like ' to have for Christmas I want you to bring me a doll and brother some i nails and sister a Rubber doll baby j and bring* us plenty of fruit, from a little friend. CLEO BISHOP. ' Bamberg S. C., Dec. 12, 1916 ! My Dear Santa Claus: t T tt*r/Mi fa rvlaooa Krinor mcx fnr I i r* Uiii. J V/u w ks a 4&1V ; Christmas a doll, a doll be !, a little I piano, and a rocking chair. I'm a little girl 7 years old going to school and am in the first grade. I will j close with best wishes to you for a I happy Christmas Your little friend KATHLEEN PADGETT. ROBBED WHILE ON TRAIN. | Mayesville Man Says He Believes He Was Drugged. Washington, Dec. 8.?On arriving at the union station here this mornl ing Paul L. Guerry, of Mayesville, S. C., informed the police that he had been robbed of a sold watch and Sin ; in cash, and believed that he had been drugged while asleep by a fellow passenger, with whom he had got into conversation on the train the i night before. He said he was en | route to visit a brother in Canton, ! Ohio. As Guerry appeared to be in a dazed condition he was sent to the | emergency hospital, where, it is said, : he will recover. 1 i II 11 101 nd M K ON HAND OF HORSES I OUR FIRM, AND EACH A! WHAT THAT MEANS. WI jE. WE WILL TAKE PLEi TON?THEY ARE BOUGH1] gies, Ha LINE OF BUGGIES, WAG< fYLES IN BUGGIES AND ] LES TO BE HAD, AND OU] WELCOME. 5 B1 amberg, Sc ? "C IA 1 i Buncoed! i A negro was walking along the1 j street, a few days ago, the proud pos- j I sessor of four quarts of liquor in a' j case of heavy paper, such as so many j seem anxious to display, when a white! J man rushed up to him and, with as-| j sumed anger in his voice, said: I "Look here, nigger, what you mean ; by carrying that liquor along the! | street that way? The chief has sent! : me to get it from you. Hand it over." j ; The negro handed it over very reluctantly, and the white man took it! and vamoused. When the negro1 went to "the chief" to see about it, ( he found out the trick that had been played on him.?Newberry Observer. SHERIFF'S TAX SALET ??? j ! By virtue of execution directed to i : me by G. A. Jennings, treasurer of j Bamberg county, I, S. G. Ray, sheriff j j of the said county, have levied upon j and will sell to the highest bidder, in \ j front of the court house door during j ! the legal hours of sale, on Monday, | ' ^ To nil o T*\7 1 Q 1 7 tVlO i j iuc J.uaJ ui uauuaij, 'same being salesday in said month, | the following described real estate, j ; to wit: i Estate Jacob Carter in Three-Mil*; j township, containing 70 acres, more! j or less, and bounded North by lands j ! of Estate of Isaac Carter, East by j i lands of Estate J. H. Smith, South by | I lands of Wms. Carter, West by lands j ! of J. H. A. Carter. Said lands to be j sold for taxes due and owing the j | State of South Carolina and County I : of Bamberg. Terms of sale: Cash; purchaser! i to pay for papers. S. G. RAY, Sheriff for Bamberg County, j Bamberg, S. C., Dec. 12, 1916. MASTER'S SALE. j ??? By virtue of a decree of the Court j i of Common Pleas for Bamberg coun- j j ty, S. C., heretofore made in the case | ! of Dilsy R. Jones against George I j Eaves and Elizabeth Eaves, I, H. C. j 1 Folk, Master for Bamberg county, j 1 will sell on Monday, January 1, 1917, j ' during the usual hours of sale, before ! ! the Court House door in the town of j : Bamberg, to the highest bidder for ' 1 cash, purchaser to pay for papers: j 1 All that certain piece, parcel, or ; ; tract of land with building thereon, 1 ; situate, lying, and being in the town ; " ?f A /irvn n f tt o f Arnco 4 r\ Ui iJaiiJ ULi 5 auu vuuulj aivicooiu, known as lot No. 12, block 1, on plat recorded in Clerk of Court's office for Bamberg county, book *.'F," pages j 4 62 and 4 63, measuring and containing 50 feet on front and having a depth of 150 feet, and bounded as j follows: On North by Railroad avenue, East by lot No. 11, South by lot No. 31, and on the West by Pecan j street. To be sold at the risk of the former purchaser. H. C. FOLK. Master. j Bamberg, S. C., Dec. 12, 1916. The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head | Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXA- i TITE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor j ringing in head. Remember the full name and ' ! look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. I I caoocao! 11 i e ules _ ^ND MULES. OUR STOCK-IS SELECTEI flMAL SOLD HAS THE JONES BROS.' IEN YOU NEED A HORSE OR MULE, D< VSURE IN SHOWING YOU. OUR STOC P SOUND AND SOLD SOUND. rness and L 5NS, HARNESS, LAP ROBES, WHIPS, 3ARNESS, AND WE CAN SUIT YOU. W] El PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. COM! ROTH >uth Carolina BOOB3Q1 ii?at iAk A^A JlTA A^A A^A ATA AT> A^A JTA J? Ty y^y T^? t^f f^T T^f ?^t ^r^rr^T ^ ^ "| | WHISKERS x X For your whiskers and 10 cen X diest Christmas shave you ev <? For the hair on your head and X money, we cut that hair of yc ? family won't know you. *f II Tl <% Because our barbers a ! W Iiy tonsorial artists?that1 X Want "one of then jL good head rub with i? we use? ? & |p VA, * There's one place ii X IF YOU DO it. You know the i A teed or whiskers re: I MACK'S BAF ?? B. C. McBtirf A^k A^A A^A A^k A^A A^A A^A A^jAkJ^kJ^t ^ T^T ^jy T^jy T^f f^T^f ^ $ "y ^ ipi?-101? IOC= Christrr There are various brands of 1 The vain person finds it in disj II finds it in dissipation. But tf | sense finds it in the solid comf s,elf and his family. Chief fea tempting ?_ O When you go to prepare it Ci 5 ingss" For instance? tf FRUIT CAKES MINCE MEAT RAISINS AND CURRANTS ALL KINDS OF NUTS AND FRUITS It Will Be a Fine Christmas Dinn R. C. S" H TELEPHONE 11-J V: I ' ' V i ) PERSON- ' ; GUARAN v | 3N'T FAIL JK IS AL- |: i' A = . m - m -ap Robes | 1 _ ia ETC. WE li'jiji S HANDLE S | E TO SEE v.' j ? iERSl m ^WANTED | its, we will give you the dan- X $ er had in your life. xfe 1 a quarter of good American 4* >urs so artistically that your Jm. re artists? ^ _ -y?;|ja a shampoos?" Or a Massage Or a J some of that classy gentlemen's tonic i this town of our's where you can get ( $ )lace. Remember satisfaction guaran- a. " / funded. , X. i IBER SHOP r i IE, PROP. A ' =0=0=0^1 I I as Joy If I ;his much sought for article. ft play. The depraved person I ie nerson of eood, common II 'ort and goodcheer of him- | ture of this cheer is %mas ^Dinner I OME TO US for "the mak- ^ 5 SAUCES OF ALL KINDS If CELERY, ASPARAGUS, 11 CRANBERRIES 11 ?iVxiKxTillrlli xUU (JAD I USE J er if You Use Our Ingredients 1 rOKES, 1 ^ I BAMBERG, S. C. M SOI 101 IOCS! ;->i > ./jj r ' * Vv> ,