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^ Rememb HnMnHBSHHBHBH PERSONAL MENTION. i 1 People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ? ?Mr. C. S. Henry, of Ehrhardt, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. J. J. Smoak is spending this week at Glenn Springs. ?Mr. Claude Smoak spent a few d^8 in Columbia this week. - . .. * ?Mr. R. C. Stokes is spending a 7 few days at Petersburg, Va. . ?Miss Clara McMillan is spending a.two-weeks' vacation at Varnvillei ?Mr. F. W. Free is spending a few days at Glenn Springs this week. ?Miss Annie Hartzog is spending a few days with friends at Anderson. ?Rev. and Mrs. Achille Sassard, of Olar, were in the city Saturday. ?Mr. E. H. Henderson has returned to the city from Cedar Mountain, ,, N. C. ?Mrs. P. B. Murphy is spending a few days in Aiken with Mrs. L. O. Mitchell. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Folk, of Denmark, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. ?Mrs. J. J. Smoak and little son are spending a f&w days in Columbia with relatives. * v * ?Mr. John H. Cope returned Fri* day from Glenn Springs, where he. * ; enant o few Have oyvuu ?* 4.V f? w. | ?Mr. and^ Mrs. Thomas L. Clary and Miss Clary, of Columbia, spent the- week-end in the city> * ?Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Graham have returned to the city from a stay of a few weeks at Glenn Springs. ?Mrs. ?M. A. Moye, Jr., and children, of Charleston, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W. D. Rowell. ?Mrs. L. M. Ayer has been spending some time in Walterboro with her daughter, Mrs. D. B. Black. , ?Mrs. F. C. Ayer has returned to the city from Anderson, where she spent a few weeks with relatives. .?Messrs. Miller Ellzey, of Clyo, Ga., and Angus Cogburn, of Neeses, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Miller. ?Mrs. W. E. Jeffcoat and son, of Vulcan, W. Va;, are spending some time in the city with their mother, Mr?. Miller. ?Mr. Geerge Fender left Monday +/v folr/i ohoron r\ f Hie 1 ITT I^iil Utti Ut IU taxvu v/uui va. AA4W i brother's store during the latter's serious ilhiess. ?Miss Kathleen McLeod is in Bamberg, S. C., this week as the guest of Miss Harridelle Free.?Augusta Chronicle. ?Mr. S. W. Parnelle, of Savannah, is visiting at the home of Mr. N. Z. Felder. His family have been here for several weeks. ?Mr. Edward McDowell, of Fairfax, is visiting at the home of Col. John W. Clarke on Green street.?c Augusta Chronicle. ?Mr. B. M. Roberts, of Ehrhardt, a former Allendale resident, was here Saturday visiting old frineds.? Allendale Progress. ?Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Williams, of Hampton county, spent several days this and last week with the family of Mr. J. A. J. Rice near the city. . ?Mrs. P. K. Xepapas, of Columbia, i6 ^siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ducker, in this city. ?Misses Alma Perry and Leone Bamberg, of Meggetts, are spending a week in the city, guests at the Argyle hotel.?Charleston American. ?Mrs. Emma Glover and Mrs. D. W. Gaston, Jr., and little daughter, ot Aiken, spent a few days in the oity last week with Mrs. H. W. Mcllillan. IP er this is tl attend. ?Miss Aileen Hunter is visiting in Branchville. ?Miss Lucile Folk is spending some time in Orangeburg and Jamij son. ! | ?Dr. and Mrs. F. B. McCrackin have returned to the city from Asheville, K. C., where they spent a week or two. ?Mrs. M. A. McDutfie, of Augusta, and Miss Katherine Rouse, of Atlanta, spent several days in the city last week with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. McDuffie. ?Miss Thelma Bailey passed through town on Saturday with her brother en route to Bamberg, where she will visit relatives and friends a few days.?Barnwell Sentinel. ?Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Hutchins, of Orangeburg, are spending this week with Mrs. Hutchin's mother, Mrs. Thomas P. Baltzegar, at Cope.? Orangeburg Times and Democrat. ?The following young ladies form a delightful house party being entertained by pisses Carey and Rebecca Graham at their hospitable home on Railroad avenue: Misses Oriana Berry, of Dillon; Annie Louise Asbell, of Cross Hill; Mary Louise Coggeswell,of Charleston, Maude and Frances Massabeau, of Orangeburg,! and the Misses Simmons, of Rowesville. ?Among the visitors at Glenn Springs registered last week were the following: Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Hair and Mr. Belton Hair; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jenny, of Jenny; S. G. Mayfield, Esq., and Mr. D.' N. Cox, of Denmark; Mr. G. W. Cope; Mr. and Mrs. W. D: Rhoad and Messrs. W. D. Rhoad, Jr., and F. M. Rhoad and little Miss Lena Rhoad; Mrs. C. R. Brabham and Misses Vista and Evelyn Brabham; Mrs. W. P. Jones and Misses Mildred Jones and Mary Williams; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hooton. Mr. W. D. Rhoad and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hooton have returned to the city. Pershing's Troops Drink Champagne. American Training Camp in France July 21.?This was champagne day for the American soldiers. After a long discussion the American staff decided to allow the soldiers to accept the champagne and red wines which the French government presented to them July 14?Bastile day. The liquid delicacies were distributed during the forenoon and proved a welcome variation from the customary filtered water. Gift wine, 1 ^ 4-l-?rv lxr win A Hrniilr IlUVYtJVtJX", was IIU L 111C W1I1J nmc ui uim by the men, who with their pockets filled with the money from yesterday's pay day, soon exhausted the normal wine supply of the nearby city except for champagne which was cheap and plentiful. Out of the Mouths of Babes. "Mamme," said a small miss of 3 years, our Sunday-school teacher said God would punish us if we were bad." "He certainly will," replied the mother. "Does God wear slippers, mamma?" the little one as"ked anxiously. ?New York World. GROWING HOGS. For a hog to be profitable he must be kept growing from birth to marketing age. He cannot be profitable unless he is healfrhy. He can always be in a profit-producing condition if he is fed B. A. Thomas's Hog Powder. We positively tell you that this remedy prevents cholera, removes worms and Gures thumps. If the powder does not nake good, we will. C. R. BRABHAM'S SONS, Bamberg, S. C.?9-1. TO JL V/?tt ? , ER'S "The St ie last week of the bis Sale Positively Closes OFFICIAL LIST OF MEN TO APPEAR BEFORE BOARD (Continued from page 4, column 4) 395 Padgett, H. A., Bamberg (white) 1257 396 Berry, C. Y., Branchville (white) J.'. .* 1077 397 Rice, Rufus, Denmark (colored) . 781 398 Delk, W. B., Blackville (white) 1415 ? . ? . , ? j, v 399 Risher, Willie, Hinrnarat icoiorea; , 400 Connelly, Frank, Olar (colored) . 1634! 401 Brown, Johnnie, Ehrhardt (colored) A :. 958 402 Moye, Winford, Bamberg (colored) 323 403 Kearse^ J. C., Olar (white) 1343 404 Grimes, J. H., Lees (colored) 1439 405 Williams, Charley, Denmark (colored) ~ 857 406 Chitty, F. C., Olar (white) .\ 1554 407 Turman, Eugene, Olar (colored) , 1401 408 Odom, Nelson, Go van (colored) ... 1 1303 409 Carter, John, Ehrhardt (colored)?:..'. 963 j 410 Winn, Marion, Bamberg (colored) ...A : 438 411 Carter, B. T., Ehrhardt (white) 878 412 Wilson, J. A. G., Ehrhardt (colored) 1059 413 Washington, J. I., Bamberg (colored) 441 i 414 Dannelly, E. D., Ehrhardt (white) 880 | 415 Payne, Willie, Bamberg (colored) 1........". '. 357 416 Coleman, W. D., Bamberg (white) ..; : 23 417 Haynes, Johnnie, Bamberg (colored) 1173 418 Myers, Hobert, Bamberg (colored) . 331 419 Jones, Lausy, Branchville (white) 1108 420 Hiers, David, Bamberg (colored) .'. 492 421 Orr, Willie, Bamberg (colored) 1201 j 422 Hightower, J. L., Denmark? (-white) 565( 423 Reed, Samuel, Denmark (colored)- 800! 424 Washington, Henry, Olar (colored) 1747 : 425 Izlar, Ed, Blackville (colored) : : .1447 I A 9C Cmolle Afnrrbv T^brhnrHt (colored! 1049' "Z U V V* * A MfJ , MM* MW. ? v X ? , 427 Huggins, Alex, Lees (colored) : . 1442' 428 Johnson, Heyward, Denmark (colored) :. - 715 j 429 Cooper, Harver, Ehrhardt (colored) 961! 430 DeHay, H. A., Denmark (white) 539 431 Orr, James, Bamberg (colored) 349 j 432 Reid, L. McD., Olar (white) 1596 433 Hightower, L. G., Bamberg (white) 562 434 Washington, Johnny, Olar (colored) 1407 | 435" McMillan, Eugene, Bamberg (colored) 501, 436 Reeves, J. B., Bamberg (white) 102 | 437 Matthews, J. G., Blackville (white) 1411 438 Copeland, J. G., Ehrhardt (white) 875 439 Jeter, Wilmott, Denmark (colored) 71? 440 Smith, G. E., Midway (colored) ... 1528 441 Merchant, S. A., Bamberg (white ( ?r 86 442 McZak, David, Ehrhardt (colored) 1024 443 Johnson, Eddie, Govan (colored) 1291 444 Clayton, C. L., Ehrhardt (white) 871 445 Kinard, George, Olar (white) 1341 '446 Creech, W. B., Olar (white) * : 1556 ? - - ?' * " ' " -? * 1A49 447 Simmons, Jonn, nmrnarat ^coioreuj xv 448 Tucker, J. J., Olar (white) 1606 449 Inabinet, E. A., Bamberg (white) 71 450 Mingo, Louis, Bamberg (colored) 1520 451 Lawton, Isaac, Olar (colored) 1690 452 Carter, H. L., Branchville (colored) 1156 453 Rush, Eddie, Olar (colored) . 1393 454 Owen, J. L., Schofield (white) 1593 j 455 Gillam, W. B., Denmark (white) 555 456 Green, Herbert, Ehrhardt (colored) 978 457 Ray, H. M., Govan (white) 1260 458 Reid/Nathan, Bamberg (colored) 506 459 Morris, B. A., Olar (white) 1588 460 Morris, A. R., Olar (white) 1591 461 Kearse, Luther, Olar (colored) 1686 462 Odom, George, Olar (colored) 1 1391 463 Caine, Asbury, Govan (colored) 1272 464. Bump, Eugene, Midway (colored) 1525 465 Clavtoa, B. R., Ehrhardt (white) 877 466 Washington, Julius, Bamberg (colored) 435, 467 Grimes, Evans, Denmark (colored) A 681 468 Johnson, Frisco, Denmark (colored) 713 469 Thomas, Tonnie, Blackville (colored) : 1478 470 Aiken, Lonie, Ehrhardt (colored) yao: 471 Rentz, Ralph, Branchville (white) 1121 j 472 Cummings, Willie, Branchville (colored) 1150; 4 73 Wilson, Ernest, Bamberg (colored) 450 474 Orr, J. F., Olar (colored) 1390 j 475 Steedly, Angus, Bamberg (white) 113 j 476 Gilbert, J. F., Olar (colored) 1658 4 77 Sumter, Charley, Blackville (colored) 1472 47*6 Johnson, Aiken, Denmark (colored) 725; 479 Kearse, J. J., Ehrhardt (colored) 1004 480 Maynard, B. F., Midway (Golored) 1.521 j 481 Bryant, Joseph, Bamberg (colored) 156 i 482 Raysor, Henry, Ehrhardt (colored) 1034 483 Smith, Arthur, Denmark (colored) 808 484 Still, C. H., Olar (white) 1604 485 HuKo, J, A., Olar (white) 157'1 486 Reid, F. W., Denmark (colored) 780 487 Jones, Isado, Branchville (colored) ' 1183 488 Johnson, Willie, Bamberg (colored) 267 j 489 Buck, David, Olar (white) 1550 | 490 Hutto, T. J? Blackville (white) 567 4 91 Smith, Robert, Bamberg (colored) 1218 492 Walker, Harrey, Bamberg (colored) * 4-21 _ >? J .tf / /N le_ ?? ore ot Quality" I | r sale, so don't fail to I J / Saturday. Ill y mm'^|1 493 Trotty, Elijah, Olar (colored) 1700 /.KsfS] 494 Brown, Nathan, Ehrhardt (colored) 940 ; 4$ro Walker, Wesley, Branchville (colored) ; ..1232 .. 496 Morris, J. H., Govan (white) 1254 . 497 Cann, Daniel, Bamberg (colored) 169 -.\? 498 Wright, Chester, Bamberg (colored) . 436 499 Thomas, Ben, Lees (colored) 1477 Av^f| 500 Smith, George, Bamberg (colored) .. '. 396 ."** 501 Connelly, Joe, Olar (colored) 1633 _J?| 502 Goodin, Rheuben, Ehrhardt (colored) 989 - - - fM 503 Nimmons, S. H., uiar (colored) ..nv^ *. , 504 Odom, Spann, Govan (colored) ? ; 1304 > &A 505 Jolly, R.. H., Bamberg (white) 1*107 506 Barnes, Bill, Govan (colored) : 1270A ' : 507 Williams, Willie, Bamberg (colored) 862 <0^1 508 Dyches, James, Olar (colored) - 1638 509 Williams, Butler, Olar (colored) 1406 510 Hodges, Peter, Bamberg (colored) 257 i'| ^ 511 Jolly, J. D., Branchville (white) . .1109 510 Hodges, Peter, Bamberg (colored) .'. 257 512 Bruce, J. L., Bamberg (colored) . 155 513 Johnson,'Chester, Bamberg (colored) 284 514 Atterberry, Earl, Bamberg (colored) 133 515 Sojourner, Benj., Denmark (colored) 807"' 516 Bennett, Bobbie, Ehrhardt (white) 8"67* I 517 Alston, Jim, Ehrhardt (colored) 030 518 Easterling, Willie, Bamberg (colored) ;... 185 < 519 Shepherd, Handy, Olar (eolored) ....: ... 1398 520 Johnson, Ezekiel, Bamberg (colored) I...... 265 , 521 Jennings, Romeo, Bamberg (colored) 285 522 Rutherford, Ben, Olar (colored) '. 1720' 523 Ransom, Henry, Jr., Govan (colored) ..1313 524 Sanders, J. J., Olar (white) ' 1602 525 Rhoad, J. E., Branchville (white) ...1119 Do You Want to ^ Be a Success? ;-3 The autobiography of every I successful man invariably tells how he earned and saved his first dollar. v--|S There's no telling what the morrow will bring forth. It is . . ftj'i I - the man with the ready cash . ^ that is prepared for a business I opportunity. .? y.-x* Isn't it a fact that cash in the bank gingers you up? j IkJ U U Doesn 't it give you confidence ? . J U U U i? ' See us about an account, \ i 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. : CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00 . | Bamberg Banking Co. | PERHAPS HE MAY BE ON A VACATION. Suppose your executor happens to be on a vacation* when . r [ you die. Maybe he is in Sanada, fishing or hunting, far 3$jHj from civilization and where he cannot be reached until he comes out of the woods. What will happen to your Estate? Can you afford to drop out of sight suddenly ^nd trust your .. business to go on without loss for even two weeks? Of course you wouldn't think of such a thing! Yet that is the ehance you are taking when you name an individual as Executor. Yom drop dead. Executor is away. What happens? You don't know what will happen. Name us as your Exeoutor and it is here at once t'o step in and take oharge. BAMBERG BANKING COMPANY || | ' Bamberg, S. C. . .M / * ' - ' . ' -J| v* '1