The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, March 01, 1917, Page 5, Image 5
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One lot $1.50 value
Overalls, special, per
$1.15
I .^.50 value Sport
Skirts, each
$4.98
75c Middies, each
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PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
?Mr. Walter Dukes, or orancnviile,
spent Sunday in the city.
?Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Berry and
son, Junior, of Branchville, spent
Sunday in the city.
?Mr. C. H. Hutto, of Olar section,
was a business visitor here Friday.?Barnwell
People.
?Miss Ethel Black spent Sunday
in Bamberg with her parents.?Varnville
cor. Hampton Herald.
?Mrs. Walter Dukes and children,
of Branchville, spent several days
here last week with relatives.
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?Mr. Gordon Black, of Beaufort, j
spent a few days in the city last;
week with his brother, Mr. J. G.!
Black.
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?Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ayer and Mr. j
and Mrs. C. W. Rentz, Jr., of Black-;
ville, motored to Bamberg Sunday j
afternoon.
?Mrs. Frances Folk returned j
Tuesday from Vance, where she spent i
some time with her daughter, Mrs. !
P. K. Rhoad. J
?Rev. A. J. Foster, former pas- j
tor of the Bamberg Baptist church, j
now representing the Baptist Cour-|
ier, was in the city Tuesday.
?Miss Bessie Lee Black has just
returned from a ten days' visit to
friends in Columbia. While in Co-,
lumbia, Miss Black attended the
Watt-Sryssee wedding. i
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?Mr. V. J. Hartzog returned last 1
week from Atlanta, where he spent i
some time recuperating from a re-;
cent severe illness. His friends are;
glad to see him out again.
?Mrs. Elise Walker, Mrs. A. M. I
r>Anbnw. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wyman
and Miss Snider motored to Colum-j
bia in Mrs. Walker's Anderson car
Tuesday and spent the day.
?Mr. J. J. Heard, county demonstration
agent of Bamberg county, j
spent Saturday and Monday in the;
city, returning Monday morning.? j
Walterboro Press and Standard.
Out of a total world production of
1915 of 150,000 tons of rubber, Brazil
contributed 35,000 tons, or about
23 per cent.
The annual income in the electrical
industries is equal to the total annual
expenditures of the United
States, government.
At th
e following that
es will hold gooc
One lot Ladies' Pat- Bo;\
ent Leather Button Schoo
Shoes, value $2.50,
special, per pair
$1.69
Old Ladies' Com-1 15c
fort Shoes, $1.75 val-| each
ues, per pair I
$1.29 I
$1.25 and $1.50 val- Lac
ues Middies, each Shirt
V8C 1
s?j K1
f Quality"
New Advertisements. ^
J. J. Cleckley?Lost. *
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A. M. Denbow?Notice.
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J. E. New so m?For Sale. I 4
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G. B. Clayton?For Sale. I 4
G. Move Dickinson?Lost. j 4
Lincoln Oil*Co.?Wanted.
H. H. Clayton?Taken Up.
Paris .Medicine Co.?Lax-Fos.
A. M. Huger?Notice of Sale.
C. R. Brabham, Jr.?For Sale.
.Mutual Garage?When Minutes
Count.
Estate John R. Minor?Citation
Notice. J
Enterprise Bank?Pay All Bills by
Check.
W. A. Klauber?Specials for Sat-,
urday.
Peoples Bank?The Man With j
Money.
Granger Medicine Co.?Autointox-;
ication. j
H. C. Folk?Trade at Home Advertisement.
Bamberg Banking Co.?Teach
Your Boy.
A. M. Denbow?7 Per Cent. In
vestment.
Board of Education?School Elec- 4
tion Notice.
Reiley-Taylor Co.?It's Got to ((
.Make Good.
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\V. H. Chandler?The Good Old
Watkins Plan.
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J. B. Brickie?Anybody Can Take ,
an Auto Apart. ]
Farmers & Merchants Bank?How i
Are You Fixed? i
Merchants Mercantile Agency? :
This Book Tells. 1
Bambers: Banking Co.?Estate of J ;
Alma .Moore. Deceased.
G. Moye Dickinson?The Old!
Hartford Fire Insurance Company. !
XKYKR GKT AHEA1>.
One Reason Why Some Men Never |
Succeed.
One man says to another in an article
in the February American .Mag!
azine:
| " "Bert/ he said, speaking very
slowly and impressively, 'I've always
1 made it a rule in business to accept
resignations, and I'm going to accept
i yours. But I'm going to tell you
! something, and you can pass it on to
j Anderson with my compliments. You
j two young fellows are in the most
e Big CI
we know will
1 for Saturday a
\s' $2.00 value 20 xloz
>1 Shoes, pair Gingham
$1.00 value
$1.48 7!
value Towels, A Fen's >
! Wool Sei
each
9c $i;
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lies' 75e value $3.50 v
Waists, each White Boc
?0r $7
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dangerous position of any two young!
then I know. You have ability, too!
i
darned much ability. If you had only!
a little, so that you had to sit tight
and plug every minute, you'd be fair-;
ly safe. You'd move along up in!
business slowly, but surely, as the!
fellows ahead of you died off. Butj
rou two are brilliant. It's true youi
can get your fifty a week whenever,
rou want it. And that's your danger. |
You will go rolling around collecting |
fifty a week here and fifty a week
there, and you'll never stay long
enough in one place to get seventyfivo
a wppk or a hundred a week, or!
two hundred a week. Oh, I know
your type! You may not give me
credit for much sense now, but when
I was your age I was exactly in your!
fix. And I want to tell you that if I!
hadn't taken myself by the neck and;
forced myself to stay put. I'd j
still be collecting fifty a week as a'
reporter on some newspaper instead
of pulling down thirty-one thousand, j
as I did last year. With just your,
brilliancy, and no stability, you're i
worth just about fifty a week. But!
it takes more than brilliance to be j
worth a really big job."
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learance
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appeal to the
nd next. week.
en Girls' Beautiful ^
Dresses, Skirts, $1.50 \
% each each
5c 98c
?18.00 All 12 l-2o and
rge Suits, Linen Laees, sj;
per yard
!.48 | l?c
alue High High White ]
its, pair for Girls, pair
.75 $1.75 and $2
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To protect babies from drafts when
being carried in automobiles a miniature
folding top has been invented.
NOTICE.
By virtue of order of the Court of
date February 24, 1917, we will offer
for sale on Friday, March 16,
1917, at 10 o'clock, a. m? on the J.
A. Spann Guess place near Bamberg,
S. C., the following described personal
property:
Three mules, certain wagons, corn,
fodder, cotton seed, hogs, and probably
other articles in connection with
the said farm. The terms of the said
sale, cash.
Anyone interested can get informa-1
tion at the Peoples Bank, Bamberg, |
? r ' AM DEXBOW. i!
BANK OF TROY, I "
As Receivers for the Estate of J. !(
A. Spann. 2t. i \
SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE. i
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Xotice is hereby given that upon t
the written petition of more than
one-third of the resident electors, j i
and a like proportion of the resident : <
free-holders of Govan school district (
Xo. 11, of Bamberg county, S. C.. at ]
the age cf 21 years, an election will s
be held at the Govan school house 011 i
Tuesday March the 13th, 1917, for t
the purpose of levying a special tax j
of 4 mills on all real and personal ' {
property in Govan school district Xo,
Sale I
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Don't fail to come. I
kVasli Dolly Madison $5.00 value Cordu- I
-alue. Sport Dots, value 18o rov Skirts, eacdi fl
yard, special, yard
12 l-2c $1.98 I
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15c Men's 75c value 75c values in La- H
>ecial Shirts, each dies'and Men's heavy fl
Underwear, each fl
59c - 49c I
Boots $5.00 Regal Shoes $7.00 Boy den Shoes, I
now, per pair special, per pair fl
!.## $4.35 $5.95 |: |
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"The Store of Quality" I
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The only safe place for your money is in the BANK.
You always know where it is and you can get it when
I you want it.
In our bank you can open a household account and
pay your bills with a check. I his win give you a scanain7"
with the merchants?and your checks are legal receipts.
It also helps you to keep your accounts straight'.
Put YOUR money in OUR bank
We pay 4 per cent interest on savings accounts.
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Peoples Bank
BAMBERG, S. C.
11. Only such electors as return real an(i w. L. Kennedy are appointed
>r personal property for taxation, are . managers to conduct said election.
'esidents of Govan school district .no. j k w d. kuyvuLtL.
11, and exhibit their tax receipts and j g q .MAYFIELD,
registration certificates as required j j' h' ^ CARTER
11 general elections, shall be allowed j County Board of Education.
0 vote- ! Bamberg, S. C., Feb. 21, 1917.
Electors favoring the levy of 4 .?.? __
nills special tax will cast a ballot , CARD OF THANKS.
containing the word "YES" printed j
)r written thereon, and electors op- j Editor of Bamberg Herald: ?
"insed to the levying of the 4 mills Please allow me space in your val~
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special tax will cast a ballot contain- uable paper to thank my rnenas ana
ng the word "XO" printed or writ- neighbors for their kindness during
;en thereon. ; the sickness and after the death of
The polls will be opened at 7 a. m., | my husband. May God's richest
ind closed at 4 p. m. . blessings rest on them.?MRS. G. W.
McP. Eubanks, J. B. Browning, j CLAYTON AND CHILDREN.