The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, June 05, 1919, Page 4, Image 4
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ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891.
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Published Weekly at Bamberg, S. C.:
Entered as second-class matter April
1891, under Act of March 3, 1879.
$2.00 PER YEAR.
Volume 2S. Xo. 23.
Thursday, June 5, 1919.
An Old Bamberg Boy.
J. Skottowe Wannamaker, who was j
recently elected president of the
American Cotton association at New J
i Orleans, is a former resident of Bamberg.
Mr. Wannamaker's parents j
frmn Ramhpr? while he was
yet quite a small boy, after living'
here several years.
Mr. Wannamaker is a man of big
business, and is one of the largest i
planters in the South. He operates j
more than 300 plows on his various,
farms, and he is an intensely earnest
\ 1 farmer. In fact, he is very earnest
about everything he is interested in.
He is president of the National bank
at St. Matthews, and he owns onehalf
of the Banks & Wimberly company,
a large mercantile establishment
at St. Matthews. This concern
is capitalized at $150,000, and does
a million dollars worth of business a
year. \
Mr. Wannamaker's father, who
was a teacher, is remembered by
many of Bamberg's older citizens.
Mr. H. J. Bellinger, of this city, is
Mr. Skottdxe Wannamaker's uncle.
Mr. Wannamaker is virtually the
father of the cotton reduction movement
in this State. He is practicing
what he preaches, and has reduced
his cotton acreage straight one-third
on every one of his farms.?
Left the Door Open.
A colored parson, calling upon one
of his flock, found the object of his
visit on in the back yard working
among his hen coops. He noticed
with surprise that there were no
chickens.
"Why, Brudder Brown," he asked,
"whar's all yo* chickens?"
"Huh," grunted Brother Brown
without looking up, "dat fool niggah
lef de do' open an' dey all went back
* home."
Made Hit.
Judge?You say this man was at i
the performance last night and that:
he took aim and fired an egg at you? j
Actor?Yes, your honor.
, Jpdge?-And was it bad?
Actor?The egg was, your honor,]
but the aim was not.
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"Your pepper is half peas," said a!
customer to a grocer.
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NOTICE
Of Special Meeting of Stockholders of
the Ehrhardt Banking Company,;
Ehrhardt, S. C.
Notice is hereby given that a special
meeting -of the stockholders of
the Ehrhardt Banking Company, of
Ehrhardt, S. C., is called, to be held
at the offices of the said Bank, at!
Ehrhardt, S. C., at 10 o'clock a. m., |
on the 27th day of June, 1919, to j
consider a resolution determined up- j
on by the Board of Directors of the j
said Bank to increase the capital i
stock of the said Ehrhardt Banking
Company to an amount not more
than Fifty Thousand Dollars.
EHRHARDT BANKING COMPANY,
By J. L. Copeland. President.
Dated June 2. 1919.?4t.
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Of Special Meeting of Stockholders of
Farmers and Merchants Bank, of
Ehrhardt, S. C., Called for July
1, 1919.
Pursuant to a resolution of the
Board of Directors of the Farmers
and Merchants Bank, of Ehrhardt,
S. C., to increase the capital stock of
said corporation to the sum of $50,000.00,
a meeting of the stockholders
of said corporation is called, to
be held at the office of said Bank,
Ehrhardt, S. C., on the 1st day of
July, 1919, at 11 o'clock a. m., for
the purpose of considering said resolution,
and to transact such other
business as may be incident to or
connected with the increase of the
capital stock of said corporation.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
OF EHRHARDT, S. C.
By S. W. Copeland, President.
June 3, 1919.?4t.
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We beg to announce
that we have bought
the business of Mr.
Henry Zeigler, and
that we will continue
the business at the
same stand.
We will continue to
conduct a modern,
sanitary, meat market,
and carry in
stock a line of fancy
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We ask for your patronage,
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WIXTHROP COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
AND ENTRANCE
EXAMINATION.
The examination for the award of
vacant scholarships in Winthrop college
and for the admission of new
students- will be held at the county
courthouse on Friday, July 4th, at 9
a. m., and also on Saturday, July
5th, at 9 a. m., for those who wish to
make up by examinations additional
units required for full admission to
the Freshman class of this institution.
The examination on Saturday,
July 5th, will be useA only for making
admission units. The scholarships
will be awarded upon th6 examination
held on Friday, July 4th. Applicants
must not be less than 16
years of age. When scholarships are
vacant after July 4th, they will be
awarded to those making the highest
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blanks. These blanks, properly filled
out by the applicant, should be filed
with President Johnson by July 1st.
Scholarships are worth $100 and
free tuition. The next session will
open September 17, 1919. For further
information and catalogue, address
President D. B. Johnson, Rock Hill,
S. C.
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