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PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?Miss Lucile Hunter has returned home t'rom a visit to Hampton. ?Mr. J. B. Harmon, of McCormiek, was in the city Monday on business. ?.'diss Dorothy Hoover is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. G. \Y. Garland. ? Miss Helen Milhous, of Colum-' bia, visited Misses Martha Ray andj Lal'.a Syrd last week. ?Miss Mary Ellen Eaves, of Beau-' fort, spent a few days in the city fest! week with Miss Franke Folk. ? Miss Louise Poindexter left to-! day to visit Mrs. J. H. Cope in Ba.n-j berg.?Spartanburg Journal. ?Mrs. George F. Hair is spending ! some time with her daughter, Mrs.! J J. J. Cudd, in Spartainburg. ?Br. and Mrs. Charles F. Black I motored last week to Quitman, Ga.,' to visit relatives of Mrs. Black. ?Mrs. H. J. Brabham and chil-j dren have returned to the city from; a few weeks' visit to Baltimore. ?Mrs. D. \V. Shealey, of Fountain, Fla., is spending some time in the city with her sister, Mrs. O. A. Sim-! p mons. * ?Miss Ray Jones, of, Walter-j boro, is in the city for the Rentz-i Heard wedding this (Wednesday) ! evening. ?Miss Aegina Knight and Master Wilkes Knight have returned to the: city from Newberry, where they spent; a few days. *?? J 13 \\7 Jimmnns ' MIvir <iiiu iui *? uiuiuivA?w and children and Mrs. S. A. Handmotored to Savannah last week and spent a few days. ?Miss Mallie Patrick, who hasj been trimming at Eastman. Ga., is spending some time with her sister, > Mrs. 3. W. Simmons. ?Miss Jane Bruce Bellinger,of; Bamberg, is attending the summer: school of the University of South ] Carolina.?The State. ?Dr. G. F. Hair and Messrs. W. E. Free and W. D. Rowell, of Bam-j berg, were in the city on business i Tuesday.?Barnwell People. x | \ v?Mr. and Mrs. Twiggs Stuart andj small son. recently of Denmark, arei now residents of McCormick.?Me-j ? - - < >? UormiCK cor. me auuuaj. oiaic. ?Miss Blonde Barton, of Denmark, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. X. McMichael, on Whitman street.?Orangeburg Times and Democrat. ?Misses Sybil Izlar and Bessie Thompson leave this week to visit Mrs. H. N. Folk in Bamberg.?Orangeburg Times and Democrat. ?Miss Alice Smoak, after a pleas-! act visit to friends in Virginia, has! returned home, accompanied by lit- j tie Miss Eva Cook, of Richmond. ?Mrs. D. A. Sandifer, Miss Bes. sie Sandifer and Mr. Willie Sandifer; will motor tomorrow for a week's stay in Bamberg.?The Sunday State. ?Mrs. Harold Goolsby and children, of Denmark, are visiting their i . mother, Mrs. T. E. Stokes, on Church street.?Orangeburg Times and Democrat. ?Mr. and Mrs. 1. X. Dunn spent several days last week at Wrightsville Beach, X. C., where Mr. Dunn attended the sessions of the Spinners convention. ?Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Eaves are expected to arrive in the city today (Wednesday.) Thursday afternoon Mrs. A. W. Knight will entertain in honor of Mrs. Eaves. ^ ?Messrs. M. P. Watson, L. C. t z> Tr and Willis Oi-IJ KJCi J O . . i-? 1UV A*. J V * MFMVk Herndon left Tuesday afternoon for Port Royal with the expectation of enlisting in the navy. Mr. Marion Smcak enlisted in the navy several days ago. He Didn't. ? A boy fell into a pond, and when a man who was passing pulled him out he said to the boy: "Well, son. how did you come to fall into the lake?" "I didn't come to fall in at ail," replied the boy with some heat, "I came to fish."?Washington Post. In Danger. Smitty (taking his watch from under his pillow)?"Quarter of eight and mother hasn't come to wake me yet. I shall certainly be late for school if she doesn't come soon."? Philadelphia Ledger. No, Indeed. "Say. pa, I had a fight with Billy Brown today.'* "That ?0? Did you whip him?" "Sure. You don't suppose I'd be telling you about it if I hadn't, do you?"?Philadelphia Ledger. The Cat Came Back. Man?Say, boy! If you'll take my wife's oat away somewhere and lose her I'll give you a dime." Boy?And lose her! Do you t'ink I'm going to walk to Mexico or Alaska with dat cat fer only a dime?"? Washington Herald. * AX OliWXAXCK ??? To provide tor the public safety by , regulating the movement of vehicles on the streets of the town of Bar-:- \ berg. South Carolina. i Be it ordained by the .Mayor and the Councilmen of the town of Bam-! berg, in Council assembly, and by the ! authority of the same: Section 1. The owner, operator. I driver, or person in ciiarge of any car, ! dray, wagon carriage, buggy, motor- j cycle, bicycle, tricycle, cart, automo- j bile, or any other kind of conveyance on the streets of the town of Bamberg. shall conform to and observe the following rules and regulations j upon all such streets, alleys, avenues. ! boulevards, parks, roads and public j nlaces in said city. j Section 2. The driver or person in control of a vehicle in slowing or stopping, shall signal those in the rear by raising whip or hand. Section 3. Xo vehicle shall be turned unless a signal previously be given by the whip or hands, indicating the direction in which the turn i* to be made. Section 4. Xo person in control of a vehicle shall back the same without ample warning having been given; and while backing, care must be exercised not to injure those in the rear. Section 5. Vehicles shall not stop on "cross walks, so as to interfere with the passage of pedestrians. Section 6. Vehicles shall be driven in a careful manner and with due regard for the safety and convenience of pedestrians and all other vehicles Section 7. Vehicles moving slowly shall keep as close as possible to the curb on the right, allowing more swiftly moving vehicles free passage to the left. , Section 8. A vehicle meeting another shall pass to the right. Section 9. A vehicle overtaking another shall pass on the left side of the overtaken vehicle, and not pull over to the right until entirely clear of it. Section 10. A vehicle turning into another street to the right shall turn thp. rorner as near to the right hand curb as possible. Section 11. A vehicle when turning to the left to enter an intersecting street, shall not turn until it shall have passed beyond the center of such intersecting street. I Section 1$. Xo vehicle shall' be turned around upon any of the main streets, unless said vehicle shall proceed to the next cross street, and shall make the turn to the left, after reaching the center of said cross street. Section 13. Xo vehicle shall stop with its left side to the curb on any i of the main streets. Section 14. Xo vehicle, unless in emergency, or to allow another vehicle or pedestrian to cross its path, shall stop in the street except near the right hand curb thereof, and so as not to obstruct a crossing. Section 15. Xo vehicle shall he left standing in front of, or within twenty-five feet of either side of the entrance of any theatre, or church, except when taking in or when discharging passengers or freight, and then only for such length of time as is necessary for simh purpose, j Section 16. Xo vehicle shall stand within the intersection of any streets ! or within ten feet from the iotersect| ing bread way. [ .Section 17. At thea.res and pubi He gatherings, or under unusual cir cumstances, vehicles shall stand or move as directed by cti? police. Section 18. Vehicles shall not j stand or move two or more abreast | in any street. j Section 19. No person shall ride I or jump on any vehicle without the | consent of the driver; and 110 person j when riding shall allow any part of I the body to protrude beyond the limi its of the vehicle, nor shall any per! son hang on to any vehicle whatsc! ever; nor shall any bicycle rider take | hold of and ride along side any autoj mobile or other vehicle. I Section 20. No vehicle shall be {left standing in a street or alley at night without light or lights, so displayed as to be visible from any direction. Section 21. A vehicle shall remain backed up to a curb only long enough to be loaded or unleaded. Section 22. Every person operating a motor vehicle on the public streets, boulevards, or park ways, or park roads, within the town, shall drive the same in a careful and prudent manner at a rate of speed that shall not endanger the property of another, or the life or limb of any person or persons; proviaea, mai driving in excess of the following rates of speed, for a distance of mere than two hundred feet, shall be prefNOT j|ij i On account of the adva ||| I am forced to raise my p Si ALL HAIR CUTS m SHAVES Ill Other prices to remain l now have with me four fir III $ had experience in the be: KB SB i^n'n r>i hio end r?fV?P Is * & 11 l Ci . Vf iyiil K/iU I UiU VViiV j i to do my best to give eve: ; and promise you careful ' The advance in prices t: ||| at both my shop and Xim Thanking you for your jf|j ing for a continuance of tb I B. C. McDU || Mack's Ba ??CT=P??i I We are now nutting the knife in all prices in or IWe have a big stock of Men's Suits, Ladies' Dr< We quote some attractive prices below. Lots < bought today at wholesale. It will pay you to most of these goods will be from 50 to 100 per 200 Men's Suits in Palm 7 ?^ t Beach, Cool Cloth. Trop- X"?'ciies Departinent leal W orsteds. ^llhs. and "pv -r~) i rp t? 0 m t n 2o Dresses in Poplm. iatSerges. These nave all n 1 Ar x j , -j teta, Crepe Meteor, advanced so come 111 and ,, A ^ * I, , , .I 'i t repe DeClime, now to bnv them at the oid > D . -r>. close out At Cost. Prices prices. Pieces as low ^ * ^ 95 ^ $6*50 Boys Suits in cool cloth, Ladies'Sport Skirts, $6.50 Palm Beach, oi^t- ?750 values, now each eds, up from ....$3.98 only $4.98 Boys' Wash Suits, to L $1.50. All Georgette Waists now ??on sale each .... 4.98 Boys' Hats in all the latest * ___________ stvles, each 50C ' Wash Skirts all the way Beautiful line men's shirts UP ^rom S1.00 . ' each.... to $2.50 An ol 7 u i 7 Wash Waists, each 75c All Stetson Hats now at , Eedneed Prices. to $2.00. \ See us and Save Money if i II <<rPVa Kt.rvrp nf Olla!^tv.,, I R*VW^W w* ^ jjg I j ' | I sumptive evidence of driving at a rate j-whistle. | ' :of sDeed which is not careful and pru- i Section -6. Any person or persons , ] 'dent to-wif ' 'whomsoever who snail violate anyi] ! _' ' , provision of this Ordinance, or who b j. Ten miles per hour \\lt.nn the si12u refuse to comply with the re- 1 streets on tne streets w ithin the lim- qUirements 0f the sanie, shall upon j ?[ ? t0^n ?f Bambeig. Proyd- tjie ^rgt convjction thereof by the ed, that in passing an\ street inter- ^Jay0r 0r acting Mayor, be punished ] : section, crossing or cross walk, wi.h- by a fine Qf nQt jegg tjlaa three doj_ jin the limits of the to\\ n of Bamberg. . ]arg nor more than one hundred dol- ] the rate or speed for dining s.ia 1 iars> or be imprisoned on the chain i not exceed four miles per hour, ex- gang and public works of said town < j cepting when any person or vehicle formot ]ess than ten dayg nor more < |is upon said intersection, crossing or than thirty days; upon the second I cross walk, with whom or with \\hich conviction, said person or persons there is or may be danger of collision. | Section 23. Traction engines, tim- . ! ber carts, and other vehicles of a like ww?ww?? nature, shalj not be driven or pass over Main street or any other streets ^ Ur when crowded. * Provided, this sec- feV tion shall not prevent said traction j engine, timber carts and log wagons | h from crossing any streets. i V j Section 24. It shall be unlawful I r 1 for any person or persons, to ride a fl *J bicycle, tricycle, or similar tvheel on fl any paved side walks in any portion fl \ & j Section 25. It shall be the duty 1 / ' b/ J k of the police department of the town fl M| 1 1 y ^ / SA ? of Bamberg to enforce ail the pro- fl r\| lit \ ^ visions, terms and requirements of fl fciV this ordinance, and to that end, ev- fl \ SJ erv person driving, operating, or pro- fl E pelling any vehicle shall stop the fl same immediately upon the request fl ^?TPjw|pI^*< or signal from a police officer, said fl V'H'lr L A ; signal to be given by the officer rais- fl llvll^M \ vn^x/ i ing his hand or club, or blowing his fl <||y|g^L\ v s^J j ur v * ^ fPFf III "Open 1 A ^ HI and I'll Give nee in prices of supplies. H H Crisp, delidoUS Cook rices as follows: H II n 25o H n name stays put?you loc (I Twice as convenient as the same as before. I H II range and costs no mori st-class barbers who have B II j . 1 J*_j. st shops in Augusta. At- H wood to lug, no dirt, no z r cities, and I am going B J| fire or a simmer, just as ] ry one his money's worth B If 1 1 v 1 11,1 c and courteous treatment. I H B COOl kitchen all the time. ikes effect July 1st. 1017, 1 SI II Ask your dealer to show mons's Barber Shop. B m H past patronage and hop- is IV CTA e same, I am, yours truly, B nfl H O 1 FFIE, Prop. 11 I Norfolk, rberShop || I^NEW^ Ruber'S der to clear out all spring and summer goods, ssses, Skirts, Oxfords, etc., and must sell them. >f these are less than the same goods can be buy your wants now, as the fall prices on cent, higher. j . SHOES. SHOES. Patent Pumps at, the pair $2.00 to $4.00. \\ e caught the Shoe market just right, arid own ail of our shoes and low $6.50 value Men's low cut cuts at the old prices. "Regals," pair $4.00 We have a full stock in ???? i all sizes and leathers and 7.50 value low cut "Reg can save yon from 50 to als," pair $5.00 1UU per cent, on every , pair you buy.. We quote A11 y [en>s Boyden Oxa iew special numbeis: fords, present values $10 Jj. and $12, at the old $8.00 value White Kid prices, per pair $6?50 pumps, special atquote and $7.00. pumps, (same in gray,) ^ special at $4.98 Children's low cuts in Saudais and -pumps in all White Buck Sport Ox- leathers and at prices fords, $6.00 values, at that you cannot dupli?V??? CC^ i ' ti.v | care. 1 ' You Have Cash to Spend I II Bamberg, S. C. shall be fined not less than ten dol- C., this 13th day of June, 1917. lars nor more than one hundred do-- C. W. RENTZ, lars, or be imprisoned on the chain Mayor, . ?ang and public works of the said JOHN COONER, town for not less than fifteen days J. H. COPE, nor more than thirty days; and upon E. A. HOOTOX, the third aonvietion thereof, said O. A. SIMMONS, person shall be fined not less than H. H. STOKES, fifteen dollars nor more than one D. J. DELK, hundred dollars, or he imprisoned on Councilmen. V the chain gang and public works of PAUL WHITAKER, said town for not less than twenty City Clerk & Treas. days nor more than thirty days. Done and ratified by the Town Canned green peas and yellow ? Council of Bamberg, at Bamberg. S. peaches he,p flght the b,ue3 jft^BBhrn 8fl ? a four Mouth and Shut Your Eyes I You Something to Make You Wise!" I ies?and never a burnt one! The steady, even I i don't need to watch the New Perfection. | a coal or .wood feature, the reversible glass reservoir. 5. No coal or jjse ;teiikeAanUdCa ALADDIN SECURITY OIL a superior kerosene, for best results. r you the new It's always clean and clear-burning. .NDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) *ton D. C. n a t TH4nDr Charlotte, N. C. 6 Va. ' " DrtLSlvl" Charleston, W. Va. ? nd, Va. " Charleston, S. C 8 PERFECTION J ML ^TOVE _ tT % %