The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, March 13, 1919, Page 5, Image 5
PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
?Mr. Griggsby Chandler, of Florence,
spent a few days in the city last
' ireek. . j
?Mr. J. Dan Carfter, of Ehrhardt,
was among the visitors in the city
Tuesday. *
* ?Miss Margaret Jennings, of Co-.
lumbia college, is spending a few
days at home.
?Mr. and Mrs. Julian McMichael,;
of Orangeburg, visited relatives in
^ the city last week.
?Mr. Gerard Hartzog, of Green-;
wood, spent a few days in the city
last week and this.
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?Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Moye, Jr., i
after visiting relatives in the city,
have returned to Charleston.
| banks in the cases where papers had
| already been closed which called for
! the planting of so many acres in cofton.
It was suggested that in such
| cases the bank should agree to a
I change being made in the papers
which would allow the planting of
less cotton acreage.
It appears that some of the committeemen
collected the ten cents
per acre reduced, while others have
not. The Denmark committee reIWe
Have Ju
four car loads of wagon:
gies, one car load of n
Bnicks, and two car load
?Mr, and Mrs. P. M. Moye re- j
turned home Monday from their
' wedding trip to Florida points.
?Mr. Frank O'Byrnes, of Waynes- j
boro, visited his sister, Mrs. Jennie:
11. Kinsey, in the city last week.
V ?Hrs. M. A. Squier, of Charleston,
is in the city visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copeland.
?Miss Genevieve Kirsch has returned
to the city from Charleston
after a visit to friends and relatives.
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?Mrs. C. F. Ellzey, of Savannah,!
' Ga., is spending some time in the |
city with her sister, Mrs. S. A. i
Hand.
?Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Bam- i
berg have returned to the city from j
Mississippi, where they spent several I
;> weeks.
?Corp. J. A. McMillan, who hasi
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been stationed at Camp Wadsworth
^ since he entered the national army,
j has received his discharge and is now
at home.
?Chief' Machinist Jesse O'Byrnes.
of the U. S. S. Jenkins, spent several,
^ days in the city last week with his
sister, Mrs. Jennie M. Kinsey, returning
tp his post of duty Sunday night.
1 ?Mr. and Mrs. W., M. Sandifer,
Mrs Julia B. Sandifer, Miss Tessie
. _
Sandiier ana little miss beaereis
' Trent spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. S.# W. Clayton, in the Colston
section.
?Dr. George F. Hair will leave
today for Atlanta to attend the sixth
annual mid-winter clinic of the At.<
- - Janta
Society of Dental Surgeons,
winch will be in session from March
.13 to 15. There will be six clinics
% Friday and Saturday, and in addiW
tion there will be several addresses
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and lectures by distinguished dental
surgeons. Mrs. Hair will accompany
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FARMERS REDUCE ACREAGE.
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farm commodities than cotton, in
proportion to the present price of
*; sotton.
One of the bankers wanted to
know what should be done by the
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rule will be strictly enforced.
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on the grounds.
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i ported about $240 on hand. It was
decided to combine the offices of
secretary and treasurer. Mr. J. J.
i Heard is the secretary of the county
j organization.
j The committeemen are all enthu,
siastic, and in spite of the bad
I weather and the awful condition of
the roads, most of the sections of
the county were represented. No
committeemen were present from
' Ehrhardt and Colston.
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