The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, November 01, 1917, Page 5, Image 5
PERSONAL MENTION.
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People Visiting in Tliis City and at
Other Points.
?Miss Sallie D. Free is visiting
friends in Ridgeway.
?Mr. John R. Martin, of Denmark,
was in the city Saturday.
?Mr. G. B. Kinard, of Ehrhardt^
was a Bamberg visitor Saturday.
i
?Mr. C. W. Rentz, Jr., of Blackville,
spent Sunday in the city.
?Mr O. J. C. Lain, magistrate at
Olar, spent Saturday in Bamberg.
?Messrs. B. F. Free and Thomas
\ Ducker spent Tuesday in Charleston.
?Mr. Louis G. Poliakoff left this
Dolfim ava + r\ nnrphiiQP
wcoa. iui uamuivic (. w pu>v?v>w|
J goods.
?Mr. Carl 0. Kirsch spent the n
week end at home with relatives and
friends. *
?Mr. J. H. Fender, of the Hunter's
Chapel section, spent Saturday in
town.
?Mr. Calvin McMillan, of the!
Colston section, was in Bamberg on
Saturday.
?Mr. J. Felder Hunter, of Orangbburg,
was in town last Friday for a ?
short stay.
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* ?Surveyor P. S. Norris, of Aiken, g,
was in the city on professional business
this week. C)
?Mr. B. H. Carter, a prominent y,
farmer of the Ehrhardt section, spent f
Saturday here. tl
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?Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Wright, a
of Orangeburg, spent Sunday in the a
city with relatives. &
?Rev. and Mrs. M. W. Hitt, of ~~
Montmorenci, are visiting relatives
in the city.
?Dr. Simms Fender, who is
practicing medicine at rjnrnarai, was
' in Bamberg last Friday.
!k ?The Rev. C. S. Felder, pastor of
the Methodist church at Ehrhardt.
was in the city Saturday.
?Mr. G. C. Varn, formerly of Bamberg,
but now of Savannah, spent
several days here recently.
?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smoak and
. little son, Julian, made a quick trip
to Atlanta and back this week.
?Miss Florence Roach, who visited
friends here the past week, has
returned to her home in Charleston.
?Mr. R. C. Rowell^ who is empoyed
at the Charleston navy yard,
visited relatives here the past weekend.
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?Mr. Fred Murdaugh, an old Bamberg
resident, but now of Charleston,
v spent several days here last
week.
:?Dr. George F. Hair has returned
from Spartanburg, leaving Mi's. Hair
there on a visit to their daughter,
Mrs. J. J. Cudd.
?Mr. Henry S. Felder, of the 1
United States naval ship Cyclops, is
.on a visit to friends and relatives in
" 1 ? ~ Vinro frnm
JDiiiXluei uaviug w;uic kuw
\ New York city.
?Mr. C. D. C. Adams, who was
raised in Bamberg, but who for the
last 18 years has been a resident of
Colleton county, was in the city the
first of the week.
?Mr. Thomas J. Hadwin, Jr.,
formerly of Bamberg, but who has
been working in Charleston for the
1 last few years, spent Saturday here
with relatives and^ friends.
?The many friends of Mrs. H. J.
Brabham- will regret to know that
she may have to undergo a serious
operation at an early date. Mrs.
Brabham has gone to John Hopkins
hospital in Baltimore for a physical
examination to determine her exact
condition.
Slates and slate "pencils at The
Herald Book Store. Save paper by j
^ using a slate. ^
FOR A TONIC IRON
IT CAN'T BE BEAT,
CONCENTRATED FORM OF NATU- J
RAL IRON CHEAPER, STRONG- J
ER, UNEXCELLED. J
IAcid Iron Mineral.?All Druggists I
Have It. i 2
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"I found such quick relief from tak- ! i
ing Acid Iron Mineral (natural iron) | +4
^ for rheumatism and chonic indiges- j <8
tion I want to urge more people to: J
take iron instead of other remedies j ^1
when needing a tonic and something ! \
that will build them up," said J. C. 1
Shelton, of Roanoke, Va. %
"I was weak, had a sour stomach, ^
bad appetite, and suffered most all ^
ViQ T norlor? si tr?nir? hnHlv n.nd A
lUd UUit. X bvutv ,
when I started taking Acid Iron Mineral
I found the remedy I needed,"
continued Mr. Shelton, who lives at
502 12th St.,, N. W. <
Acid Iron Mineral is highly con- <
centrated medicinal iron testing over'<
10 degrees specific gravity and a few L
drops in a glass of water makes an i
unexcelled medicine for the blood, di- j
gestion, and appetite. It is sold by *
' druggists in six and twelve ounce ?
bottles under the Ferrodine Chemi-|<
cal Corp. trademark, which guaran-J^
tees strength and efficiency. Be sure
you get the genuine. Get a bottle.
It is cheaper, stronger and better for i
you.
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New Advertisements.
Lost Advertisement.
Klauber's?Clothing.
J. F. Hunter?For Sale.
L. P. McMillan-?Wanted.
A. J. Kirstin Co.?Wanted.
Peoples Bank?Bank Book.
Klauber's?Women's Wear.
Farmers Gin Co.?Gin Days.
Klauber's?Ladies, Attention.
J. B. Brickie?We'll Find Out.
J. W? Barr?Reo Automobiles.
Bamberg Banking Co.?Perhaps.
Mrs. G. A. Jennings?For Sale.
H. C. Folk?Clothes, Collars, etc.
Enterprise Bank?Steps to Wealth.
C. R. Brabham's Sons?Your Boy.
Tom Ducker?Stone's Fruit Cake.
C. H. Uorsett?Will be at Denlark.
Bamberg Auto Co.?Maxwell Cars,
745.
Farmers & .Merchants Bank?The
Jareful Man.
Bamberg Banking Co.?Protect
our Family.
Death of Mr. C. I>. Hutto
Mr C. Dan Hutto of the upper
ection of the county, died last
'hursday afternoon at his home five
liles from Denmark, after being
icl^ only a short while. The funeral
ccurred Friday at the Denmark
emetery. Mr. Hutto was about fifty
ears of age and was a prosperous
armer. He had numerous relatives
iroughout the county, and also left
wife and nine children, all of whom
re unmarried except one daughter,
Irs. William Zorn, of Denmark.
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The manv
The way to get the full |
REGULARLY. No matter ho\
, it. As your balance grows, a
for the future, grow with it,
you because, come what m
secure against want.
Our Bank is a safe plac<
Put YOUR mor
We pay 4 per cent inte
People
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I sell the best buggies
prices. Harness, L^p Rc
? ways on hand.
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! AUTO-INTOXICATION
RESPONSIBLE FOR 95
PER CENT. OF ILLNESS.
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! Is the Self-Poisoning of the Human
Body.
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RESULTS ARE SERIOUS.
^ New Discovery, Vitona, is Sold to
Overcome This Dreaded
Malady.
j Scientists hold that ninety-five per
: cent, of all human ills are due to
j auto-intoxication. In . fact, everyi
body is subject to this trouble to a
greater or less extent, but few are
; said to realize they are effected until
i
: some severe ailment or disease develops
as a result of it.
Auto-intoxication can be best asI
cribed to our own neglect or carelessI
ness; When the organs fail or falter
in the discharge of their duties, the
putrefactive germs set in and generate
toxins?actual poisons, which
filie one's own body. It is then that
i the more serious consequences begin.
Sleepiness after meals, flushing of
the face, extreme lasitude, billious.
j ness, dizziness, sick headache, acidity
! of the stomach, heartburn, offensive
: breath, anemia, loss of weight and
! muscular power, decrease of vitality
1 or lowering of resistance to infec;
tious deseases, disturbance of the
j eye, dyspepsia, indigestion, gastr;
tis, many forms of catarrh, asthma,
' ear affection and allied ailments rei
suit from auto-intoxication or self;
poisoning.
In Europe this condition has been
/ith money I
Bank I
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ve a I
all plate, I
slate is to bank your money
hi small your deposit is, BANK
feeling of comfort, of security
. The world looks brighter to
ay you and your family are
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ley in OUR bank
rest on savings accounts.
s Bank
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^on made. A carload of >
week. Don7t fail to see
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>bes, etc. A full stock al- ??
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shipment of extra fine an;
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tested with some success. However,
the method of treatment there is
considered antiquated when compa%
ed with the latest discovery in this
country. America has advanced to a
commanding position in chemistry
and a preparation has, at last, been
discovered and perfected, that is sai.d ;
to be a combatant of the ailments
I
arising from this insidious poisoning
of the human system. More than
that, Vitona, as it is called, has proven
to be a stomachic tonic, appe-;
tizer and invigorant of astonishing
merit. Unusual praise is being accorded
the preparation of the people
who have taken it and been wonderfully
benefitted, and who leclare it;
seems to almost actually restore and
Keep up the vigor or youtn.
Vitona is now sold at .Mack's Drug;
Store, Bamberg; also Peoples Pharmacy,
at Denmark, and J. H. Roberts,;
at Ehrhardt.
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MARKETING HOGS.
Beats burying them. Steve Hoover.
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, writes, "Commenced
feeding my herd of about
100 hogs B. A. Thomas' Hog Powder
over two months ago. Fifty
were sick and off feed. Nearby
herds had cholera. I did not lose
one?they are well and growing
fast."?C. R. BRABHAM'S SONS.
Bamberg, S. C.
CHARLES H. DORSETT
Will Be At Tlie
DENMARK HOTEL
SATURDAD, NOVEMBER 3rd
AM) WILL UK GLAD TO MEET
PARTIES WANTING LOTS
IN DENMARK
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GOING OU'f OF
AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS
ONE OAK ON HAND *
SS75.00 Will Buy a $,1050.00
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FIVE PASSENGER TOURING CAR
:*5 hoise jx>\ver, 00 inch wide guage,
i regular equipment, Reney electric
ctartlag lighting system.
Extra tire and tube thrown in.
All or Part Cash or On Time.
J. W; BARR
The Iteo Man Bamberg, S. C.
j Waternians Ideal Fountain Pens at
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