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PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
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?Mr. C. A. Walker, of Martin, was
in the city last Saturday.
?Mrs. G. O. Simmons and children
spent Sunday with relatives at Wag.
ener.
v " ?Miss Claire Weimer, of Fernandina,
Fla., is visiting Miss Louise;
Folk.
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?Dr. F. B. McCrackin spent a few
days last week with relatives at Newberry.
?Mr .T r Folk and children
spent last week at Ehrhardt with!
' relatives. ,
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?Miss Mary Ellen Eaves, of Beau- j
fort, spent the holidays in the city'
with relatives. j
^ ?Miss Louise Wilson, of Bishop-1
ville, spent the holidays in the city
with relatives.
?Miss Minnie Lee Aver left Mon-;
day for Blenheim, to resume her. daties
as teacher.
?Mrs. S. R. Wilson, of Greenwood,
spent the holidays in the city with
Mrs. M. L. Johns.
?Mrs. J. D. McGhee, of Anderson,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
G. Frank Bamberg.
?Mrs. Thos. E. Hammonds, of
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Columbia, spent a few days in tcwn ;
with Mrs. J. C. Folk.
4 ?Mr. F. B. Moore, of Mt. Holly,
spent several days last week in the
county visiting relatives.
?Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Ritchie, of
Albemarle, X. C., spent the holidays
f in the city with relatives.
?Messrs. Willie and Lenwcod i
Thomas, of Columbia, spent Tuesday!
in town with their cousin, Mr. J. C. i
Folk.
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WHAT
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PAYMENTS PAYME
b Week 2c I 1st WeeK
d Week .. .. 4c 2nd Week
1 Week .. .. 6c 3rd Week
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by 2 cents . by 5 ce:
otal in 50 Weeks Total in 50
$25.50 $53.
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?Miss Carrie Lee Bradley, of j
Orangeburg, spent several days last |
week in the city with relatives.
?Mr. W. L. Washburn, editor of |
the Aiken Journal and Review, was:
a visitor to The Herald office lasij
Friday.
?Mrs. Thomas R. Smith, of Ray-j
mond, spent last week in the city !
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.!
A. Rice.
?Miss Edith Rice has been spending
the holidays in the city from
Spartanburg county, where she is j
teaching this term.
?Miss Gwendolyn Fowler return- j
ed home this week after spending the
holidays in Augusta with Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Brickie.
?Miss Margaret Kinard, of Oswego,
Sumter county, spent several days
in the city last week with her brother,
Mr. Clifford Kinard.
?Mrs. Henry Henderson, of Bamberg,
who has been the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Henderson, has returned
home.?Aiken Standard.
?Mrs. James Wyman, of Bamberg,
who has been the guest of Dr. and |
Mrs. H. H. Wyman, returned home'
Wednesday afternoon.?Aiken Stan-j
dard
?Mrs. Frances Folk has returned
to the city from Providence, where
she has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. P. K. Rhoad. Mrs. A. B. Utsey
and children, who spent the holidays
with Mrs. Rhoad, have also returned.
?Mr. McGhee Bamberg entertained
the following guests the past
week-end: Misses Scoville, of
Orangeburg, and Porter, of Union:
Messrs. Edward and Marion Wanna-j
maker, of Orangeburg: Frank Eller-j
be, of Bennettsville; Homer LeGrand,
of Hamlet, N. C., and Bennie
Black, of Bamberg.
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THE DIFFERENT
-UB 10c CLUB
NTS PAYMENTS
5c 1st Week .. .. 10c
.... 10c 2nd Week .... 20c
.... 15c 3rd Week ^ .. 30c
ry Week Increase Every Week
ots by 10 cents
Weeks Total in 50 Weeks
75 S127.50
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means to bank their money,
learned it.
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SJT. INTEREST II
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?Miss Mattilee Porter, of Willis- j
ton, is spending some time in the
city with relatives.
?Misses Corine and Treasa Fow-;
ler returned this week from Branch- |
ville, where they spent some time j
with relatives.
Personally Influenced.
"Charley, dear," said young Mrs. j
Torkins, "I am going to be in favor |
of government ownership."
"Have you given the matter any
thought?"
"Yes, indeed. If we had government
ownership of railroads I might!
be able to tell any conductor who did
not nnd me a seat on tne snaay siae|
of the car that I wouldn't vote for
him the next election."
Cool Logic.
"Father, gimme a good lickin' and
make me cry," was the astonishing
request little Jimmy made one day.
"What makes you want such an absurd
thing?" inquired father.
"You'll hit me and I'll holler with
all my might, and mother wilj wipei
my face with her apron and give me
a penny and I'll buy candy," came
the logical rejoinder.?Literary Digest
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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For 25 Words or Less.
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counties, . elling the famous DelcoLight,
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Verv little capital reouired. Answer
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2nd Week .... 50c '2nd'
3rd Week .... 50c 3rd 1
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administratrix of the
estate of Mrs. Jane M. Rizer will
make her final return before the probate
judge of Bamberg county on
Friday, January 26th, 1917, and at
the same time will apply for her final
discharge as administratrix of said
estate. MRS. G. W. M. KEARSE.
Read the Herald. $1.50 per year.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
The Auditor or his deputy will be
at the following places on the days
and dates named below for the purpose
of taking returns of personal .
property, transfers of real estate, and
income tax returns: :
At the court house until Monday,
January 15,1917.
FarrelTs store, Tuesday, January
16, 1917. 1
Denmark, Thursday and Friday, 1
January 17 and 18, 1917.
Lees, Monday, January 22, 1917.
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Govan, Tuesday, January 23, 1917.
Olar, Wednesday and Thursday,
January 24 and 25, 1917.
St. John's, Friday, January 26,
1917, from 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Kearse's, Friday, January 26, 1917,
from 1 p. m. to 3 p. m.
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juini ucli ui, iviunuci v auu 1 uesuay,
January 29, and 30, 1917.
At the court house until February
20, 1917, after which date the 50
per cent, penalty will be added.
Every taxpayer is requested to
learn the name and number of his
school district before coming to make
his return.
Taxpayers are also urged to come
prepared to make separate returns
for town property, giving number of
acres and buildings, and lots in town.
Persons living in town will please
state the fact to the Auditor so that
they will not be charged with commutation
road tax.
All real and personal property must
be returned in the school district in
which it is located.
R. W. D. ROWELL,
Auditor Bamberg County.
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