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r i PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at k Other Points. ?Miss Lucile Hunter is visiting relatives in Hampton. ?Mrs. Decania Dowling spent a few days iast week in Columbia. ?Mr. Glenn W. Cope spent a few days in Spartanburg last week. ?Dr. T. J. K el ley spent a few days in the citv last week with friends. s ?Mr. Louis Poliakoff spent last Wednesday in Aiken with relatives. ?Mr. E. L. Goodwin, of Smoak's, was in the city last Thursday on business. ?Miss Ethel Strom is spending the holidays with relatives at Flum branch. I -^Miss Virginia Folk, of Lander y collegers at home for the Christmas holidays. ?Mr. D. M. Eaves, of Spartanburg, spent several days in the city last week. ?Miss Mary Langford is spending tie Christmas vacation with relatives in Hampton. ?Miss Virginia Ayer is spending the Christmas vacation with relatives in Hampton. ?Miss Harriedelle Free is at home from Coker college, Hartsville, for the holidays. ?Mr.. John H. Cope spent several days last week in New York on a k business trip. P ?Mrs. Russell Wright, of AugusS ta, spent last Thursday in Bamberg B with friends. B ?iUTS. li. 31. reiaer, ui iuuixmo, is spending some time in the city ^ with relatives. ?Mr. Francis Bamberg is at home *X^from Suwanee university for the Christmas vacation. ~?Miss Leona Brabham is at home j lor the holiday season from Coker college, Hartsville. ?Mr. and Mrs. A. McB. Speaks and Mrs. F. B. McCrackin spent Christ' mas day in Allendale. ?Mr. Pinckney Smoak is at home if or the holiday season from Wofford college, Spartanburg. ?Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of Columbia, are visiting Mrs. Smith's .^-- mother, Mrs. J. A. Byrd. ?Col. and Mrs. J. R. Owens are spending, the Christmas holidays in Charleston with relatives. ?Mr. A. H. Dagnall spent Christmas day in the city at the home of Prof, and Mrs. E. P. Allen. ?Mrs. John H. Cope returned to v. / the city last week from Spartanburg . where she spent some time. ?Capt. W. A. Riley and family have moved to Orangeburg, where they will reside in the future. ?Mr. knd Mrs. John F. Brickie, Ane-nsta. sDent Sunday and Mont day in the city with relatives. ?Littleton S. Dennis, Esq., of Kingstree, spent a few days last week in the county tisiting relatives. ?Miss Vinnie Wait Watson is spending the holidays at home from Timmonsville, where she teaches. ?Miss Jessie Cook returned home last week from Limestone college, Gaffney, for the Christmas vacation. ?Mr. Estes Smith, a Clemson cadet, passed through the city Thursday en route to his home at Walterboro. .... ?Messrs. H. F. Bamberg and G. Frank Bamberg spent a few days last N week on a duck hunt near Monck's corner. ?Messrs. John Porter and Edgar Hall, of W-illiston, spent Monday in f . the city at the home of Mr. L. B. Fowler. ?Lieut. D. B. Breland, a Clemson cadet, passed through the city last week en route to his home at Ruffin for the holidays. ?Mr. Clarence E. Jordan, of Greenville, spent a few days in the city this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jennings. ?Messrs. Edwin Bruce, Sam Row[ ell, and Ola J. Zeigler are at their | respective homes for the holidays - - M K from uiemson couege. g ?Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henderson * spent Monday and Tuesday in Aiken with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Henderson. . ?Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Utsey and children spent Christmas day at Providence, Orangeburg county, with Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Rhoad. ?Messrs. Raymond and Claude Smoak arrived in the city last week from the University of South Carolina. Columbia, for the Christmas . holidays. ?Mrs. H. F. Spann, Miss Evelyn Spann, Miss Roberta Johnson, Mrs. I W. E. Spann, and Miss Pearl Counts ! left Thursday night for a trip to : Florida and Cuba. They will return I in about two weeks. I ?Misses Nell Black, Nettie Mitchell, Mabel Simmons, Pauline - - - " O.: Cook, ana .uanou omimwis amv^u in the city. Friday to spend the holidays at their respective homes from Winthrop college, Rock Hill. 4 ?Miss Mildred Beatty is in Georgetown for the holiday season. ?Miss Alma Ackerman left last week for her home in Rowesville. ? Mr. S. E. Beard spent a few days this week at his home in Columbia. ?Mr. P. B. Wheeler spent the holiday vacation at his home in Sumter. ?Miss Faith Schuette is spending the holidays at her home in Columbia. ?Miss Mattie Howell is spending the Christmas vacation at Spartanburg. ?Mr. Elliott Watson is at home frnrn Wnffnrd colleae for the holi days. ?Miss Ella May Martin is spending the holidays at her home at Westminster. ?Prof. W. W. Daniel, Jr., is spending the holidays in Columbia with relatives. ?Mr. W. D. Rhoad is at home for the holidays from Wofford college, Spartanburg. ?Miss Hattie Newsom is spending the holiday vacation at her home at Williston. ?Miss Ruth Anderson has gone to her home in Anderson for the Christmas holidays. ?Mrs. L. A. Wells, of South Hills, Va., is spending some time in the city with relatives. ?Miss Martha Strom/ of Plum Branch, spent the holidays in the city ^ with relatives. ( ?Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Guilds are spending the holidays with relatives at Mt. Pleasant. ?Mr Wvatt Browning, of Black ville, spent Thursday night in the city with friends. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gilchrist, of Florence, are visiting the family of , Mr. W. M. Brabham. ?Miss Lucie Bomar has gone to her home at Owensboro, Ky., to spend the holiday vacation. * ?Miss Violet Anderson left last week for her home at McClellansville, , to spend the holidays. ?Miss Eunice Johns, of Baldock, spent a few days in the city last week . with Mrs. M. L. Johns. < ?Miss Dorothy Adams, who teaches at Kirksey," near Greenville, is at home for the holidays. ?Mr. M. A. Moye, of Fairfax, spent Thursday and Friday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O'Neal. ?Miss Josephine Adams is at home for the Christmas vacation from , U f AP | wesivine, wiiere sue icamca. ?Mrs. K. I. Shuck, of Barnesville, Ga., is spending the Christmas season in the city with relatives. ?Miss Leni Moore, milliner for LaVerne Thomas & Co., left last week for her home in Atlanta. < ?Miss Ruth Herndon, who teaches near Walterboro, is spending the holidays at her home in the city. ^ ?Miss Kate Rentz is at home for the holidays from Walterboro, where she teaches in the graded school. i ?Miss Bessie Armstrong arrived in the city Saturday night from Asheville, N. C., to spend the holidays. J ?Mr. J. Wilbur Simmons is spending the holidays at his home in the j city from the Citadel, Charleston. ( ?Miss Ethel Black is spending the , holidays at home from Varnville, where she teaches in the graded j school. } ?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Newsom and t little Miss Mary Harvey Newsom spent Christmas day with relatives in Willistnn. , ?Miss Mattie Lena Watson ar- ] rived in the (Jity Friday from Leesville, where she teaches, for the holi- ( day season. ( ?Mrs. Charles E. Wilson left Fri- ] day night for her former home at Corinth, Miss., to spend the Christ- j mas holidays. ^ ?Mr. Rudolph Strom, a student in i the South Carolina Medical college, Charleston, spent Friday in the city ] with relatives. ( ?Miss Estelle Rutledge, milliner ] for Hooton's Ladies Store and Millinery Parlor, left Friday night for her < home in Atlanta. c ?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cudd, of Spar- ] tanburg, are spending the Christmas season with Mrs. Cudd's parents, Dr. ^ and Mrs. George F. Hair. j ?Mr. and Mrs. W.#L. Glaze, of An- l drews, spent a few days this week in the city with Mrs. Glaze's parents, ( Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Watson. c ?Hon. Carlton W. Sawyer, comp- j troller general of South Carolina, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. c and Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg. . s ?Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McMillan a and little son are spending the holidays with Mrs. McMillan's mother, Mrs. Emma Glover, in Aiken. , ?Mr. D. F. Hooton and Miss Xata- i lie Hooton left this week for Bartow, j Fla., to spend the Christmas holidays with rMr. and Mrs. E. V. Camp. I ?Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rentz, Jr., J attended the golden wedding anni- 3 versary of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brunson v in Aiken last Wednesday evening. ( ?Mr. Frank Smoak spent Monday in Augusta. ?Mr. H. M. Felder, of Mullins, is visiting in the city. ?Mr. G. A. Finley. of Charleston, was in the city Tuesday. ?Miss Margaret Easterling is visiting relatives in Allendale'. ?Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Porter, of Williston, are visiting in the city. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brickie, of Augusta, spent Monday in the city. ?Mr. G. D. Ryan spent Sunday and Monday with relatives at Wedgefield. ?Mr. Cliff Sandifer, of Augusta, spent Sunday and Monday in the city. ? Mrs. Thomas Black is spending some time in Florence with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Grace, of ! Welford, are visiting relatives in the city. ?Messrs. Walter Curry and Will Brabham motored to Varnville Tuesday. ?Miss Willie Snyder spent the holidays in Orangeburg with relatives. ?Mr. Donnie Ellzey, of Savannah, is visiting at the home of Mr. S. A. Hand. ?Mrs. N. P. Smoak returned Sunday from Hearse's, where she visited relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Felder, of Cope, spent Christmas in town with relatives. ' ?Mr. C. L. Etheredge, of Charlotte, spent several days in the city this week. ?Miss Annie Lee Ducker is visit; D V Yonq nae in nig nei aiatci, .ui o. x xv. Orangeburg. ?Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Watson, of Whitmire, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Felder. ?Mrs. Robert Black is spending the Christmas holidays with relatives it Williston. ?Miss Ethel Sandifer is at home for the holidays from Limestone college, Gaffney. ?Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCartha are visiting relatives at Leesville for the holidays. ?Misses Urma Black and Kate Rentz and Mr. J. J. Heard spent Tuesday in Columbia. ?Postoffice Inspector A. J. Knight, of Augusta, is visiting his brother, Mr. A. W. Knight. ?Dr. H. J. Stuckey has returned to the city from Bishopville, where lie visited relatives. ?Mrs. Odom, milliner 'for the Spann Mercantile Co., is spending the holidays at Wayqross, Ga. ?Mrs. H. F. Bamberg and son, Henry, left Wednesday for Charleston, to spend a few days. ?Miss Naomie Sandifer, of Cerro Gordo, N. C., is spending the holidays in the city with relatives. ?Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Black will leave Saturday for Quitman, Ga., :o visit relatives of Mrs. Black. ?Miss Jerolyn Bruce, who teaches in the Hunter's Chapel section, is spending the holidays at home. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. feerry and son, Junior, of Branchville, spent Monday in the city with relatives. ?Mr. T. W. Bell, of Wofford college, is spending the holidays in the sitv with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Price, Jr. ?Mrs. D. G. Felder, of Asheville, s spending some time in the city with her mother, Mrs. L. E. Livings;on. J ?Mrs. C. R. Hooton, of Denmark, spent a few days in the city this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Felder. ?Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Xepapas, of Drangeburg, spent the holidays in the jity with Mr. and Mrs. George Ducker. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copeland, Jr., eft Tuesday night for Como, Miss., vhere they will spend some time with elatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Crum, of Rowesville, spent the holidays in the jity with the latter's mother, Mrs. E. ] D. Coleman. ?Rev. and Mrs. Homer Owens, of ^ampobello, are spending the holiiays with Mrs. Owens's mother, Mrs. W Snnriifpiv ?Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Bam)erg, of Charleston, have been visitng at the home of Capt. and Mrs. *V. S. Bamberg. ? ?Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wright, of )rangeburg, spent Christmas in the :ity with the latter's parents, Mr. and drs. Thos. Black. Mr. J. J. O'Neal has purchased the >. A. Kinard house and lot on Green itreet, which he intends to improve ind occupy in the near future. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Milhous and laughters, Misses Vonnetta, Helen, ind Gladys, of Columbia, are spendng some time in the city with Mr. ind Mrs. S. G. Ray. ?Mrs. D. D. Walters, of Columbia; )r. I. M. Hair, of Spartanburg; Mrs. . r. E. Hair, of Baltimore, and Mr. and drs. G. W. Boyleston, of Williston, vere holiday visitors of Dr. and Mrs. Heorge F. Hair. ?Mr. T. J. Simmons, of Islandton, spent Monday in the city. ?Mr. Henry Zeigler spent a few days last week at Hartsville. ? Mr. Lawton Ashe, of Orangeburg, spent Monday in the city. ?Mrs. Ed Berry visited at the home of Mr. G. 0. Simmons this week. ?Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ayer, of Blackville, visited relatives here this week. ?Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Cope are spending the holidays with relatives at McColl. ?Mr. J. J. Heard spent Saturday night and Sunday in Orangeburg with his father. ?Mr. and Airs. \Y. hrank Johnson, of Charleston, visited relatives here this week. ?Air. and Airs. Ed Simmons, of Branchville, visited relatives here this week. ?Airs. C. F. Ellzey, of Savannah, is spending some time in the city with relatives. ?Miss Leone Bamberg, of Walterboro, spent Christmas day in the city with relatives. ?Prof. R. T. Fairey is spending the Christmas vacation with relatives at Branchville. ?Mrs. E. F. Free and children are spending a few days with relatives at Govan. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rentz, Jr., are spending the Christmas holidays at Plum Branch. ?Prof. W. C. Duncan, of Carlisle school, was in the city Friday.? Orangeburg News. ?Mr. and Mrs. Hebron Berry and children, of Branchville, visited relatives here Sunday. ?Miss Carey Graham is spending the holidays at home from Lander college, Greenwood. ?Messrs. LaVerne Thomas and Leighton Rentz spent Sunday and Monday in Florence. ?Miss Minnie Lee Ayer, who teaches at Blenheim, is at home for the Christmas vacation. ?Prof. Paul Whitaker is spending the Christmas season with relatives and friends at Newberry. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Spann and daughter, of Dothan, Ala., are visiting relatives in the city. ?Prof. W. W. Daniel, Jr., of the Carlisle ^chool, spent the day in the city.?Orangeburg News. ?Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Whetstone and children, of Branchville, visited relatives here this week. x f t ?Miss Mary Thomas, of Winthrop, will spend Christmas with her parents at Cope.?Orangeburg News. ?Mrs. G. C. Morris, of Olar, spent the holidays in the city with her mother, Mrs. E. D. Coleman. ?Mrs. D. B. Black and children, of Walterboro, spent Tuesday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Aver. ?Mr. Francis T. Rice, of Washington and Lee University, is spending the Christmas vacation at home. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Warren, of Sumter, are visiting Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Simmons. ?Mr. A. A. Zeigler, of Rocky Mount, N. C., spent a few days in the city last and this week with relatives. ?Master Bruce Berry, of Branchville, spent several days in the city this week with Master Harold Simmons. ?Misses Lois and Marguerite Dukes and Mr. Bob McCants motored to Bamberg yesterday.?Orangeburg News. ?Messrs. Charlie and Willie Wig" ^ ? ? x iu^ /TU ? gins, 01 aavannan, syem, uie ioimas holidays in the city with their mother, Mrs. H. M. Wiggins. ?Mr. Laurie Hiers, of Baton Rouge, La., is at home for the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hiers.?Beaufort Gazette. ?Mr. E. C. Mount, of Cope, will leave about January 1 for Conway, S. C., where he will attend the Horry industrial school.?Orangeburg News. ?Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Bell and Mr. William Bell, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Price, Jr., have returned to their home at Branchville. ?Mr. and Mrs. Austin R. Neal and little son, Austin, Jr., of Roanoke, Va., were called to the city last week on account of the serious illness of Mrs. E. H. Dowling. ?Mr. A. J. Knight, postoffice inspector, with headquarters in Augusto, is spending the Christmas holidays with the family of his brother, Mr. F. D. Knight.?Sumter Herald. ?Prof. G. Milton Crum, of Clemson college, is in the city for a short visit during the holidays. Mrs. Crum will arrive tomorrow after a visit at the home of relatives in Denmark.? Orangeburg News. ?Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Brabham, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Starr, and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brabham, of Olar, and Miss Salome Brabham, of the Confederate Home college, Charleston, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Johnson. as-VVllKTPPj tV Come in. aslTaBdSf ft. You can come in and get a "Christmas Banking Club" BOOK FREE and join by putting 5 or 10 cents, or even I or 2 cents for the first week. Increase your - k->-) deposit each week 5 or 10 or* I or 2 cents. In 50 weeks: > 1-cent club pays $ 12.75 2-cent club pays $ 25.50 5-cent club pays $ 63.75 IO-cent club pays $127.50 * You can put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week, and, in 50 weeks have $50 or $100 or $250. , -You can start TODAY? START! It-T" ?&j i m I Start the New Year Right I 11 B. SEE I I CHARLIE CHAPLIN I I "Tillie's Punctured Romance" pi m B B The Only 6-Reel Chaplin Ever Made B 1 MONDAY, JANUARY 1st, NIghnff. 7:30 I * Admission lOc and 20c H, I THIELEN THEATRE |i I / 1 B. ? A^A A A A A A A >A A A A A A A A i!^k A A A A dl^k A Ai * T^r I CARD OF THANKS | ! v--,'>- ,Xd| 4 '-IS f , - v ? We take tills method of thanking tlie people of Bamberg and > ; . surrounding country for their liberal patronage daring the hoi- A . ^ iday season. We came here six months ago, perfect strangers, ' r -/ ^ but. now we feel as though we had been with you for years. ' Our ^ v ^ motto is to please and to make a friend of every customer. Dur- ^ V ing the coming year, we are going to make improvements in our store, which will be a credit to the little city of Bamberg. We ? t wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. , t ill !* nnn^p iniurmv OTADE I i lULiu d jcvtllai oiuivc j <! ^ Bamberg, S. C. X Y I ' l! ?.Un.v 111 un uhi FRIDAY ONLY I THE COTTON OIL CO. I / / . ' - /* .1' .