The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, July 26, 1917, Page 2, Image 2
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ICSTAIJLISHK1) APRIL, 1891~ |
Thursday, July 26, 1917.
Colston Clippings.
Col-ton. Julv 24.?The recent rains
I
have caused the tanners to he rather
late in laying by their crops.
The sick folks in this community
are very much better at this writing.
A goodly number of young folks
dined at the home of .Mr. R. F. Kirkland
Sunday.
Messrs. F. W. .McMillan and Reuben
Kearse left Monday morning for
Columbia to work for the government.
All the members who are inter
ested in the Colston church are requested
to meet Friday morning o:
this week to clean up the grounds.
Protracted services will begin at
Colston on the filth Sunday ai'ternoon.
Everybody is invited to attend.
.Colston. July 25.?.Miss Alberta
Kearse entertained a party of young
people at her home .Monday evening,
July 23. in honor of her 17th birthday.
The time was pleasantly spent
in conversation and yard games until
supper time: then all assembled on
the back porch and delightful cream
and cake was served. me guests
were then invited to the parlor and
the remainder of the evening was
spent in dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Kearse and chilBAM
BERG MEN CALLED TO
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326 Legaree, Otis Branchville (colc
327 Williams, Isaac, Bamberg (col
328 Curry, E. J., Olar (colored)
329 Woodard, Willie, Denmark (co
330 Rhoad. tC. S., Branchville (wl
331 Troup, fien, Bamberg (white)
332 Grimes, McKinley, Bamberg (<
333 Williams, Edgar, Midway (co!
334 Sutton, Spaddin, Lees (colored
335 Gilliam, L. McT., Lees (white
336 Boman, C. L., Schofield (color
337 Kirkland, Richard, Bamberg (
v 338 Smalls, Willie, Denmark (color
339 McMillan, Maucson, Bamberg
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341 Rivers, Sam, Bamberg (colored
342 Hammond, Elliot, Bamberg (a
343 Dempsey, T. E., Branchville (\
344 Folk, G. C., Bamberg, R. F. D.
345 Moody, Charley, Bamberg (col
34 6 Grant, James, Bamberg (color
347 Spellman, Horace, Schofield (co
348^ Carter, Isaac E., Olar (colored
349 Holman, Richard, Govan (coloi
350 Moody, Tom, Bamberg (white)
351 Frederick, Willie, Bamberg (<
352 Kirkland, J. C., Bamberg, R. F
353 Keenheels, Robert, Bamberg (c
354 Hyland, Flem, Embree (colore
355 Moody, Thaddeus, Denmark (co
356 Wiggins, Chas. B., Bamberg O
357 Wright, Luther, Denmark (co]
358 Can, George, Bamberg (color*
359 Moore, Stanley, Ehrhardt (cc
360 Baxter, Arthur Lee, Ehrhardt
361 Wells, Samuel, Bamberg (coloi
362 Wroton, Nalley, Denmark (co]
363 Phillips, Ben C., Olar (white) ..
364 Hammond, Daniel, Bamberg (
365 . Kirkland, Izlar, Bamberg (col
266 Flnvd. Moses. Denmark (colored
We never know when we
what's going to happen to u<
could overtake us any moms
But the man with a sung
the bank knows he can tide
or becoming a burden to his
a man happy to be independ
Put YOUR mons
We pay 4 per cent inters
People
BAMBEf
I dren spent Sunday and Sunday night
in Varnville.
.Miss Ethel McMillan, of Bamberg,
is at home for a two weeks' vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Sandifer and
children, of Bamberg, visited relatives
in this section Sunday.
Mr. \V. K. Best, of Kearse. was a
visitor in this section Tuesday night
and Wednesday.
The Sunday visitors at the home of
.Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Kirkland were:
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jennings and children.
Mrs. \V. G. Kirkland and children.
and Miss Mary Clayton.
Misses Eva Mae Spann and Gussie
Hutto, of Bamberg, and Miss Laura
M-Millan suent Monday niglit with
.Misses Alberta and Natalie Kearse.
Misses Mamie and Laura McMillan,
Natalie and Alberta Kearse and Mr.
Will McMillan were visitors at the
j home of Mr. Frank Kirkland Sunday.
The many friends of Mrs. T. D.
Beard are glad to know that site is
improving.
Misses Blanche Spann and Eugenia
Beard, of Bamberg, spent Monday
I night with Miss Mary Clayton.
Miss Ruth Ray. of Denmark, is visiting
relatives here.
Miss Minnie Kirkland and Mr. Elgin
McMillan spent. Monday night
with Miss Mamie McMillan.
A good many men of this section!
i are taking advantage of the high
| wages paid in Columbia for carpen;
ter work.
Miss Mamie McMillan spent Sunday
night and Monday with Miss Al!
berta Kearse.
DEFEND NATION'S HONOR.
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Men and half grown boys (white and colored) Carpenters, !
Mechanics. Laborers, etc. Steadv work, good wages. FREE j
HOUSE RENT?PAY ROLL WEEKLY IX CASH?RAILROAD
FARE REFUNDED IF WORK ONE WEEK. Write or come to j
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