The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, March 21, 1918, Page 5, Image 5
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Did you attend the OPENINl
SHOWING in all departmen
a , h ure to show before, for we 1
f J Our OPENING days are only an id<
|/ Girls and Ladies demand, hence out
. you. So we invite you to come to I
: MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Experience has taught us that there isn't a better
way for the GIRLS and LADIES to see and get
? in touch with the new things to be worn and at
1 - o r?/~v tr\ ho
Dthe same time learn wnere uiusc aumga ate ^
had, than at an OPENING. That's why we have
them. The success of this season's OPENING
fl proves it to us more fully than any previous one.
U Our showing of HATS this season was larger end
. M naturally the sales were larger, not on account of
the advance in prices, but from the number sold
at reasonable prices. It's the number of HATS
\
we count, not the price, for we want the volume
of business and STYLISH HATS at REASONABLE
J PRICES will get that. So we invite you to come
Dand see for yourself. For we have just begun. It
is true we have very few of the HATS to show you
; that were here at the OPENING, but there are many
Unew ones Here to taKe tneir piace, ior niniieuiaiei^
upon seeing how they were selling, we ordered
more, therefore we have a more complete selection
than ever before. In addition to the many
new ones, Miss Rutledge and her'assistant Miss
Kearse have many new creations to show you, so
it it's something new and different you wish, we
invite you to come. If they haven't trimmed one
to please you, we have the TRIMMINGS and
SHAPES and they will build one to your individ "
1 ual taste. Come see.
, E. A. HOC
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PERSONAL MENTION. j ?Mrs. L. C. Rice?
t I spent Monday in the c
People Vi^ting in This City and at | C. J. S. Brooker.
? - - ? - I /> j. c%^
other Points. ?:uiss ueriruat; oi
turned home after a
?Mr. W. J. Nichols spent Mon- visit of two weeks wi
day in Columbia. Millett, S. C.
?Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Edwins spent ?^r- John M. Fan
Sunday in Branchville. prince and large farm
?Mr.' and Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker Mrs- O'Gorman, her
motored to Augusta Tuesday. i son' an<* ^Irs" ^ Rl
t n ? 11 i ? j ! ville, and Mrs. Ella B<
t ?Mr. Louis G. Pohakoff made a . .. ? . .. . /%1
. . ,. axi l. i ?. , were visitors at the hoi
. business trip to Atlanta last week. \ T Q?^eal ^
?Mr. J. B. Harmon, of McCor-j noon
| mick, was in the city last Friday. ^ ?
* ?Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg left last Don't forget the Ton
week for a visit to Nashville, Tenn. ding at Carlisle audit
?Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clary, of j flight 7:30 o clock, 15c
Columbia, spent Tuesday in the city. | XOOLE MAKING SP
?Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hoover and BRESSIOX UPON
children, of Hampton, spent Sunday
in the city. D. L. Toole, whi
_ __ . ? , w 1 splendid impression up
- Messrs. J. H. A. and J. W ms.: min(j wherever he goes
Carter, of the Ehrhardt section, were! his candidacy for conj
in the city Monday. the several very pertir
tk'Viir>l-i Via nnt tn Pnn PTf
; Miss Mildred Bailey, of Wood-! recently?which qu(
ford, has been the guest of Mrs. J.! Byrnes disregarded an
W. Price for several davs past. | ^ answer?*s *n rec<
* " ! from a well known citiz
^r*? G-. Frank Bamberg left a boring county from w
few days ago for the West to purchase lowfng excerpt is takei
live stock for his sales stables /'lour address ^sas
timely and ought to at
Miss Edna Morris, of Denmark, port of the quiet busir
spent the week end here with Miss "The thing that su
Eloise Morris.?Barnwell Sentinel. that Mr. Byrnes has s
* t^-,, , . gress as long as he hi
Miss Clair Kallam, of Madison,! was a representative <
N. C., is sepnding some time in the of his district. He is
city with Mr. and Mrs. S. A Hand ferently constituted to
_T " his district. The fibre
?Mr. W. R. Morris, of the Olar the bent of his mind, ]
section, spent Sunday with his son, character-forming surr<
Mr. E. E. Morris, of this city.?Barn- >T?uth in his metr?Poli
well Sentinel ton) home s6t him a
wen bentinei. the people of his distri,
?Miss Alice Smoak, who is teach- est he can get to an a(
ing school in Millett, S. C., spent the the Pe?PJ? is for hfm J
week-end at home with her mother, nofmlke a^epreTentat
^ Mrs. E. A. Smoak. sentative of a people
?Mr. Will Brabham left last js their blood, >
rp, - . _ their bone, whose labc
-hur^daj for Albany, Ga., where he bor> whose prosperity,
goes to superintend the farm of his whose adversity is tb
father, Mr. W. M. Brabham. No one can know the
7i,r ual labor except him
?iuauci xviiAiauu, pruuaie; bored, and one who ki
judge of Beaufort county, was in the not its represents
city this week visiting his brother,! Standard.?adv.
Clerk of Court A. L. Kirkland. j NOTICE TO CUE
Mr. Willis K. Herndon, who en-i
listed in the naval reserves last De- thf>s?a ufe'Tale'
f. cember, is now in training at the U. | sr.. deceased, will file
S. navy rifle range at Wakefield, \ ly itemized and verif
Mass. j undersigned executory.
j.\a ?>.
?Cadets Faber W. Kearse and j B. W. S
Dick Roberts, of the Kearse section; Executors Estate of
and Ehrhardt respectively, spent ai^r- , . n .
. . .. _ , Smoaks, S. C., Marc]
few hours m the city Sunday on j -
their way for short visit to their j Enlistments in the
homes, returning to the Citadel on! since April 1, 1917, hi
the evening train. j than 379,000.
adies Store
:h in business-the
- m m
[j? If not you missed the gr
ts was much larger and mor
[eft nothing undone to she
ja of what we intend doing during
' departments are more complete a:
dooton's, our line is complete from
y iigiiiia. L/U
And Rutl(
Make their bow to the Girls and Ladies of Bam
here for your inspection. We have the exclusive
DRESSES.
)T ON, Bam
E?J1 3Q<
of Denmark, Don't fail to see the Tom Thumb
:ity with Mrs. wedding at Carlisle auditorium, Friday
night 7:30, benefit of Red Cross.!
noak has re- Admission 15c and'25c.?adv.
very pleasant BAXK STATEMENT. !
ith friends at
| Statement of the condition of the
-Pii mprpimnt1 Bank of Denmark, located at Den- j
' mercnani | mark, S. C., at the close of business
er, his sister, j March 4, 1918: |
daughter and; RESOURCES.
iish of Black-'Loans and discounts ..v$296,291.29 !
ick' of \iken 0verdrafts - 2,008.16!
__ ."Bonds and stocks owned
me of Mr. ana. by the bank 9,850.00 j
mrsday after- Furniture and fixtures .... 1,500.00
Banking house 5,691.98 j
t Due from banks and
m, . . bankers 134,848.59
a Thumb wed- currency 2,217.00
orium Friday! Gold 60.00
and 25c.?ad.; Silver and other minor
| coin .... 414.29
LEXDID DI-! Checks and cash items .. 3,657.60
PEOPLE. ' ^ , 777777777
Total .... .... .... .... .... $ 4 0 6,0 3 8.91
* ie motin? o 1 LIABILITIES
.onthe oubliciCapitaI stock paid in ? 50,000.00
? Surplus fund 2,000.00
amJ hv I Undivided Profits, less
lent Questions I current expenses and j
taxes paid 9,133.06
;ssman Bjrnes Cashier's
?stions Mr. j IndividUai
d did not see dGposits
I subject to
hlfX'i check $307,525.49
hich the fol- Savings
. , ,! deposits 83,589.31
moxiest ana; checks .... 4,291.05 395,405.85
tract* the sup- j
less man. . T<-?tai 91
rprises me is; state of South Carolina?County of
itayed m con-1 Bamberg.
^ ?ev?r i Before me came J. Arthur Wiggins,!
of tiie Pe?P.le i Cashier of the above named bank, |
! entirely "| who, being duly sworn, savs that the '
the people ot, above aa(j foregoing statement is a i
i of the man, | true con(jjti0n of said bank, as shown
his tastes the! by tbe books of said bank
liindingofhis j ARTHUR WIGGINS,
nan (Charles- Cashier.
P? JJom a | Sworn to and subscribed before
c.t* . ,.near <me this 13th day of Marchw1918:
itual claim on j. s. WALKER,
to say I sym- Notary Public for S. C.
ympathy does Correct-Attest:
ive. A repre- . w L RILEY,
one whose j B GUESS, JR.,
vhose bone is j ARTHUR WIGGINS,
>r is their la-. Directors,
and above all,! ieir
adversity, j . ZAXOL.
heart of man- j _______
that hath la- A onfi ?.bo beiieves that if every
a,?ws? 1S j man, woman and child will do the;
itive. AiKen begt can> ViCtory will be ours,1
i I've tried to lecture along economic;
RITORS. i lines to my people, and I've been in j
! touch with some of the manufactur-i
Maims against ing concerns. I've found that "Za-j
J H Smith 1 n?l' is one ^e ^est c'oncerns ex-!
the same du-!tant al?nS the lines of houeshold
ipd with tbp goods and such needed articles as will j
: benefit each household. Therefore I
SMITH 1 sliaH *n a days with my assistIMITH
' 'ants endeavor to introduce "Zand"
J H'' Smith *n eacl1 h?llsel10ld in Bamberg town j
' and county. This means much to
h 10 iqio ot every home, white and colored.
' i H. H. MATTHEWS,
regular army! Chairman colored council of deive
been morel fense for Bamberg county.?adv.
Read The Herald, $1.50 per year, j
MOST SUCCESSFUL '
eatest and most successful oi
p rnmnlfitR in everv wav thar
>w a more comprehensive <
the season, for it is then only, wher
?the season advances for we know
Hose to Hats.
ms n mi ni iff
dr |p;
re Dresses , ,
edge Hats
berg. You have heard-of them, but now they are
rights to /these particular BRANDS OF HATS AND I
berg, S. C.
BYRNES DENOUNCED THE SELEC- !
TIYE DRAFT ACT.
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i
In the house of representatives on j
Wednesday, April 25, 1917, James ; v A
F. Byrnes, member of congress, j
speaking on the conscription, bill,; ^ "S3g
which was adopted, said in answer i
to a request of Congressman Kearns, j xjar/j
who asked to interrupt him: "II wit/ Jo)
have but fifteen minutes, and I can j jffl'
talk an hour about this, the most in- j tw /
famous proposition ever submitted
to this or any other American con- j w jk ]"
gress."?From the Congressional Re- : m' fL j
cord. Then after the bill passed and 1 jl\ '
became the law of the land, Mr. |\ \"j
Byrnes changed front in a few days '
and voted for the bill and flooded ;
the district with copies of his speech j
containing this utterance, the speech \ M
printed in the government prining i .
office and sent out under the con- j
gressman's frank. In other words, j B\
at government expense.?Aiken j ... \
Standard.?adv. *\ 4
q\ j
BANK STATEMENT \ /
Statement of the condition of the Y
Peoples Bank, located at Bamberg, tA/fl
S. C., at the close of business March\ lA/H
4th, 1918: II
RESOURCES. KAl^
Loans and discounts ....$194,005.09 JVf
Overdrafts 6,779.80 ! i
Bonds and stocks owned I I EXTR
by the bank 9,700.00 j PUT THE
Furniture and fixtures.... 2,100.00 j WILL BE P
Banking house .... 4,459.72. w/r-runilT
Due from banks and i Wlinvjui
bankers 34,747.06 ^ gp
Currency 1,050.00 TN
Silver and other minor
coin 330.11 EXTRAVAG
Checks and cash items .... 52.00 DAY.
Total' $253,223.78 HAVE
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.00
Surplus fund 15,000.00
Undivided profits, less BU'
current expenses and
taxes paid 6,560.55
Due from banks and 1|
bankers 608.42 i
Dividends unpaid 28.00 ^ \
Individual
deposits
subject to
check $198,492.54
Time certi- ^
ficates of
deposit .... 4,750.00 "
Cashier's ESTAT
checks .... 2,784.27 206,026.81
Notice is here
Total 3,223.78 : itors of the ests
state ol south Carolina?county 011
Bamberg. 1 deceased, to file
Before me came C. E. Black, | duly verified, w
cashier of the above named bank, i administratrix ^
who, being duly sworn says that the! u , sai
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown j make payment
by the books of said bank. SIL'
C. E. BLACK, Cashier. I
Sworn to and subscribed before Bamberg, S. C.,
me this 15th dav of March, 1918. ;
I. B. FEEDER. ' CITATK
Notary Public. Correct-Attest:
The State o
GEORGE F. HAIR, County of Baml
A. M. DENBOW, ham, Jr., Esq., .
J. F. CARTER, Directors. Whereas, J. H
r, n
iery Parlor I]
OPENING EVER HELD jj
1 U-1J TTl 11
le we nave ever neiu. 1 ne 11
i it has ever been our pleas- II
assortment than ever before.
i we can learn positively what the
what is wanted, and it is here for
DRY GOODS AND READY-TO-WEAR :
DEPARTMENT
Not only was our Millery Department a success,
but the Dry Goods and Ready to Wear Department
shared in the success. We showed during
our OPENING the largest line of READY TO
WEAR for Girls and Ladies we have ever shown, j
consisting of SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, SKIRTS, |i
and UNDERWEAR. They have sold far beyond W
our expectations. This season we are featuring I
the VIRGINIA DARE DRESSES. They have prov- |i .
en to be one of our best articles of Ready to Wear, i
for the style, ciuality and fit make them appeal to
any one of taste upon inspection. If you have not
seen these, come and let us how you. We are,expecting
another shipment of these dresses daily,
so we invite you to come.
As usual we are showing the famous Uannenberg
SUITS and COATS. They do not need an in- .
troduction here, and this season they have far exceeded
our expectations, especially coasts. We have
sold several snipments, and as each shipment arrives,
tnere is something different in style and material
to what we have previously shown. Come
and see.
In addition to dresses, coats and suits, we have
the agency for MIDDY SUITS, in the two most
famous makes. MISS AMERICA and the HOFLIX. M
So we inviteVou to see these. If it's real Ready ||'?
to Wear you want, our DEPARTMENT is complete 11
in every respect. I g
Our showing of piece goods, in cotton, silk, 11
WOOL and mixtures is varied in the assortment, 1 E
for in this DEPARTMENT you can find any ma- 8 I
terial for any kind of dtess, from the ordinary U,
house dress to the most elaborate evening gown.
So we invite you to come and let us show you.
Phone 83-J.
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WHY YUU WA51 ELY g
AVAGANCE IS SINFUL?IT IS WASTE. IF YOU
SAME MONEY IN THE BANK, SOME DAY YOU
IBLE TO INULGE YOURSELF IN THOSE LUXURIES
MISSING THE MONEY.
INK ACCOUNT GROWS-YOU WILL BE INTERSEEING
IT GROW- YOU DON'T NEED THOSE
rANCES. YOU WILL NEED THAT MONEY SOME
IT SAFE IT IN OUR BANK.
WE ADD 4 PER CENT INTEREST
i U. S. WAR SAVING AND THRIFT STAMPS.
eqples Bank
RAMBERG. S. C.
'E NOTICE- | made suit to me to grant him letters
I of administration of the estate and
by given to all cred-! effects 6f Mrs. S. E. Roberts, deceasite
of Romeo Govan, i ec*their
claims at once : arf, therefore to cite and
. . . . . admonish all and singular the kinith
the undersigned I (lred and creditors of the said Mrs. S.
of said estate, and | e. Roberts, deceased, that they be
id estate will please and appear before me in the Court ot
likewise * l Pr?bate, to be held at Bamberg, on
trT. xrvvrvrc 1 Wednesday, March 27th, next, after
* j ! publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in
Admimstratrix. i t|le f0ren00n> to show cause, if any
March lo, lJio oi | *hev have, why the said administraDX
NOTICE. ; ti0? sh0Uld DOt be 8ranted____
i Given un ler my hand ana seal this
f South Carolina? 12th day of March, Anno Domini, . ,
? - - ? . ! ioio
)erg?By J. J. BraD- ***?
Judge of Probate. J. J. BRABHAM, JR.
. Roberts, M. D., hath Judge of Probate.
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