The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 14, 1919, Page 7, Image 7
PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
, Other Points.
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?Mr. J. A. Wyman spent Monday
^ in Aiken.'
?Mrs. F. C. Ayer is spending some
time in Anderson with relatives.
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?Master Perry Klauber is visiting
relatives at St. George this week.
?Mr. M. E. Ayer has returned
from a business trip to St. Louis.
0 ?Mrs. E. V. Camp, of Florida, is
visiting friends and relatives in the v
city.
?Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Free have
gone to Richmond, a., to spend some
>time.
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?Miss Leona Brabham has returned
from the mountains of North Car- 1 c
olina.
?Mr. and Mrs. L. a. * owier syeni \
Sunday at Rowesville, S. C., with rel- ]
atives.
"" ?Mr. Paul Whitaker, of Orange-.
\ burg, spent Sunday in the city with j 1
* friends.
?Mr. D. F. Hooton and Miss Nata-1 1
lie Hooton have returned from Glenn j
Springs.
?Dr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Carter
are spending a few weeks at Lincolnton,
N. C. <
?Miss Mildred Jones is at Hen?
dersonville,
N. C., for a stay of a
few weeks. 1
?Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Love have
gone to Norwood, N. C., to spend a
few weeks.
?Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Free are
; > spending a few weeks at Kenilworth
Park, N. C. ,
Ir? c a \TarnViont nf Snart?Ti
lUlfii O* A* 1UV1 vuuuv) vt. v ,
I- ' -" ' ' i
burg, is visiting her sister, Miss Leona
Brabham.
^ ?Miss Corinne Fowler is spending
this week with relatives and friends
in Greenville.
'?Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Folk and
children spent Sunday in Orangeburg
10*^ with relatives.
?Mr. Charles Campbell, of PatN
rick, S. C., spent a few days in the
city last week.
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s v ?Mr. and Mrs. Lee Guess, of
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t Round, S. C., have been visiting relatives
in the city. \
?Mr. Edwin Field returned from
the mountains yesterday, after a stay
of a few weeks.
v.: ^ ?Mr. C. W. Rentz, Jr., left this
week for McCormick county, to spend j
a short vacation.
> : ?Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Denbow returned
Sixday from the mountains
of North Carolina.
V?Mrs.
H. M. Wiggins and daughv.
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x ter, Miss Louise, left Tuesday to visit x
relatives in Georgia.
' ?Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Klauber left
v this^week for Hendersonville, N. C.,
to spend a few weeks.
?Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hooton returned
Monday after spending some
'. time at Glenn Springs.
. ?Mr. H. D. Free has returned to
the city from Glenn Springs, where
he spent a week or two.
^ ?Mis^ Mallie Patrick and Masters
^Harold and Francis Simmons spent
Sunday on Sullivan Island.
?Mr. J. D. Copeland, Jr., has returned
to the city after" spending
some time in the mountains.
?Mr. W. M. Brabham, Jr.,- has returned
to the city'after spending a;
few weeks in the mountains.
?Mrs. J. A. Spann and daughter, i
' - Miss Edna, have gone to Asheville,
N. C., to spend a few weeks."
?Mr. LaVerne Thomas left last
week for St. Louis, on a business and
pleasure trip of several days.
?Rev. R. H. Jones and family re
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turned last week from Anderson,
where they spent a few weeks.
?Mr. J. T. Shuler, of Aiken, cam<>
! J; down Friday to attend the funeral of
his old friend, Col. J. R. Owens.
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?Mr. G. A. Ducker has returned
to the city from Hot Springs, Ark., |
where he spent several weeks.
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I CANNON'S V
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I I want to say that w
* ranged warehouse in the
H my warehouse building, j
planters.
". I I am a farmer myself
fl conduct my own sales, an*
fl am a native of South Car
fl the State. I would advis
fl tobacco. Know it will be
B Ship in sheets, each J
B Number each barn in figi
fl I would appreciate i
H be second to pone. Respe
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?Messrs. A. I. Dukes and Harry
Berry, recently discharged from the
navy, were in Bamberg Tuesday.
?Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hoffman and
children left Saturday for points in
Georgia to spend a week or two.
?Mrs. Tillman Felder and little
son returned last week from the j
mountains after a few weeks' stay.
?Mr. and Mrs.. t\". M. Westberry, j
r*f CrAror client the wppk-pnri in the !
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city with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Delk. j
?Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spann and I
little son, Albert, have gone to points'
ui Texas, for a stay oi several weeks.;
?Air. Frank Gustafson was a:s- j
charged from the army last week. J
He spent a few days here this week. !
?Mr. C. R. Brabham, Sr., left on j
Tuesday morning for the mountains'
>f North Carolina to spend some time.
?Mrs. Junius F. Browne and
daughter, of Anderson, have been
visiting Rev. and Mrs. R. Herbert
Jones.
?Mrs. Harry Murphy has returned
home after spending some time
with relatives and friends in Aiken
county.
?Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Guy, of
Buena Vista, Ga., spent several days
in the city last week with Mrs. H. M.
Wiggins.
?-Mrs. H. J. Hays, Miss Addys
Hays and Mrs. Annie Hays left last
week for the mountains of North
Carolina.
?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Heard left on
Wednesday for Detroit, Mich., where
they will spend several weeks with
relatives.
?Dr. and Mrs. George F. Hair returned
last week from a trip to New
York, Atlantic City and other North,
ern cities.
?Mr. and Mrs. James Guess, of
Waynesboro, Ga., spent several days
in Bamberg this week and last week
with relatives.
?Mrs. L. B. Fowler, Miss Theresa
Fowler and Master Oliver Fowler
spent last week in the Fork section
with relatives.
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I Banking and Business
A Business Man can 1
out in some way coming
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Therefore, our advice
ing in business is this:
Open a Checking Acco
not onlv for the eonven
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yourself with the Serv
tablisli a credit that
you need it.
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Capital and Surp
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Jli. IIIILKLjI UdLUJdJSi
nrlO pa 10 on
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
WAREHOUSE, FLO
THE TOBACCO FARME]
e have the oldest, strongest a
State. I own my *>wn spur 1
and can handle your tobacco
\ ten years' experience in th
i each pile of tobacco gets m
olina, and feel a personal inl
e farmers to pick the burnec
: to their interest,
fanner's name on same, and
ires, with name,
my shipments made me, and
ictfullv,
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WARD CANN
?Miss Cressida Breeland has returned
to her home in the Kearse
section after spending some time in
the city with friends.
?Mrs. R. M. Williams and children,
of Bayard, Fla., spent last
week-end with Mrs. Williams's sister,
Mrs. W. P. Jones.
?Mrs. Frances Folk has returned
to the city after spending several
weeks with Rev. and Mrs. P. K.
Rhoad. at Providence, S. C.
?Mrs. Fant and daughter, Miss
Lina Bannister, of Anderson, are
spending some time in the city with
Rev. and Mrs. E. K. Garrison.
?Prof. W. C. Duncan, of Carlisle
school, returned home yesterday after
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. H. M. Graham.?Greenwood
Index-Journal.
?Mr. C. J. Field left last week
for North Carolina. After spending
a few days there he was joined by
Mrs. Field and they are now on a trip
to Northern cities.
?Mr. James H. Herndon, U. S. N.,
who has been spending a month's
furlough in Minneapolis, spent a few
days in the city this week before returning
to his naval duties in Columbia.
?Mr. Clyde Rentz, who enlisted
in the navy about three months ago,
is spending a short furlough in the
county before going to Hampton
Roads, where he will be stationed.
For sevbral weeks he has been in the
Great Lakes Training School.
"Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever
Made," Mrs. Emily Shaw Says.
"My husband bought $2 trap. I
bought a 50c box of RAT-SNAP. The
trap only caught 3 rats but RATSNAP
killed 12 in a week. I'm never
without RAT-SNAP. Reckon I
couldn't raise chicks without it."
RAT-SNAP comes in cakes. Three
sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guar
anteed by Smoak & Move, Bamoerg,
S. C.
The Herald Book Store carries the
largest stock of tablets, pencils memorandum
books, and school supplies
in Bamberg county.
go hand in hand. I
lardly make a move with- I
in contact with a Bank. |
to Young Men just start- I
unt?HERE?SOON? I
lience, but to familiarize I
ice we render and to es- I
; will be useful when I
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terest in the farmers of B
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sheets will be returned. g|
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guarantee the prices will m
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The Wise, Shrewd Dry G
Looking To
WHY XOT YOU? Really, Mister Mercliani
our warning about your buying your goods so f;
and railroad troubles and worries you were br:
prediction. If your orders for
FALL DRY GO
are resting in Baltimore or St. Louis or any otli
tlements and other railroad tie-ups and tangles,
TRADE (and there is going to be trade a pl(
SOME GOODS OF US at once right here in Ch
MISTEIt MERCHANT: Had you not bettei
far off trip to buy goods you may never get In
continue, and they seem to multiply rather tin
see us first and get some real good merchandist
wants. Your credit should be good and
W e Pay Pull Ri
to buyers who buy their Fall Season's bills of i
act quickly. We have the goods and you can st:
departments of
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, OUTING
IERY, SHIRTS, OVERALLS, BLA>
at reasonable prices, conditions considered. W<
of SILKS in Taffetas, MESSALIXES, CHIF
CREPE DE CHINES, all colors^nd shades. A
Checks and Stripes in fine quality of 36-inch '
prices in Silk Hosiery, Ladies' and Men's. The
and though they are scarce and high and hard
and you ean make a killing right now if you v
at once, for Silks and Silk Hosiery. There is n(
for them and not half enough to be had anywl
the prices and the right ideas. Take our advi
who are near home and get some of our goods ;
troubles that are ahead. If you can, come and s
and you may be saved from a knockout trade 1
i - ? ?" a * TT T /\ ? xrt o n vi Aiiolrr n*?li 4" 4
OUT SaieSIllclIi IU *uu. \\c aic auAiuuoij itaibi
shrewd buyers are all coming to us. Hang up y
is time to get the goods. GET BUSY TODAY!
PRINGLE B
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IMPORTERSHOSIERY,
UNDERWEAR, OVERALLS, PAN
43-45-47 HAYNE STREET; 106-108-110 MAI
AnAttmdi
At all times the artistic dwelling TT TF
is in demand, whether large or small, m r
expensive or inexpensive. An at- M V m
tractive, inexpensive house, however, JLm
is an exception. QUICKBILT Bungalows
combine beauty and economy.
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IBUNGALOW
thoroughly covering the needs of the average renter; is especially '
built for renting purposes. It is well built, cozy, convenient, well
lighted, well ventilated, attractive both inside and out, and small,
but cozy. It is inexpensive in construction, but will bring a
good rent. A house too large is as much a drawback as a house too &
small. This one is just the right size. Bungalows are always in b
demand. QUICKBILT Bungalow No. 43 is neither cheap nor elab- e
orare. It is especially designed to make the best investment from E
a rent standpoint. a
In erecting this bungalow you will 1
SAVE o
tl/ACTT* All the material is already prepared and the large a
" 1 x-r- Waste piles of scrap lumber are thus eliminated.
Every foot of lumber is used. You buy no surplus material.
TIMl7 Eyer>' Piece of material has its own place. Everything
J HVIC> }3 numbered and systematized. The instructions to
the carpenter are complete and the order of erection is simple.
No time is lost in looking for material. The time ordinarily re- for
quired in preliminary cutting and trimming is saved. As a large. i,00
portion of the house is built in panels, just that much time and ^-0
cost is eliminated in construction. *FR]
" I A Df\D With the entire process of erection systematized Bet
and complete, the great building "Bugaboo"?pre- sire
llminary preparation?eliminated, the labor in the erection of a
QUICKBILT Bungalow is reduced to a minimum and therefore, a
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Ji/fDAIlTV A saving in waste of material, time and labor, is 21IlYlKJLVCt
1 - a saving jn money. With the QUICKBILT Bunga- aiic
low the expense of erection is cut in half, but that is not all. You ]<i
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with ease. Many owners build them themselves. You pay no ccii
architect's fee. The complete plans with all specifications and j!JSI
instructions are furnished FKEE. And yet the plans are made
afte ireful study by the best and most experienced of archi- ,1e(.
tects, with a view to eliminating waste and gaining the greatest teri
possible convenience, economy and strength. The cost of the mm
material is further reduced by the fact that you buy it from the
mill, manufacturer and forest in one. Our complete plants cover prj.
the entire process, from the tree to the completed house. " You pay i?sj
no middle-man a profit. You buy direct from the source of material, pea
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which hundreds of houses are built simultaneously every short
cut to perfection is used and every waste avoided. As the houses
are made in great quantities, you gain the advantage of the
low cost ot quantity production.
QUICKBILT Bungalow Dept., /
A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., /
Charleston, S. C. * Jl
PRiCE Jk $Ld
$944 less 10 per
cent, for cash. Net I
oods Buyers Are All
Us Now
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t and Business Man, it does seem as if
ar from home and the long, slow haul
inging upot^ yourself was a very true
>
Q D S ? ETC.
er far off market, awaiting strike setyou
will be all out of the CASH FALL
snty,) unless you get busy and BUY
arleston.
- ~ ~ ~ ^ + i-i;v-iIt 1-iofrwQ TTr?n toI,-c> that
. aiujj auu tmixn. ^ . w^ -v...- v?time
for this Fall if railroad troubles
in to diminish. Why not come and
1 first and play safe on a part of your
ailroad Fare , |
is. We can still help you if you will
ill get a splendid, attractive line in all
IS, FLANNELS, UNDERWEAR, HOSiKETS,
COMFORTS, ETC.
2 have just received a wonderful line
FONS, GEORGETTE CREPES AND
splendid assortment of Fancy Plaids,
Taffetas; a large variety in style and
se goods are right here ready for you .
to get, we were lucky and got ours?
rill come down and secure these lines
- * v ircj&so
) end to the call you are going to have
iere to supply it. We have the goods,
,-k*r
ce, get busy and get in touch with us
and take no chances on transportation *
;ee us, it will hardly cost you anything
loss. If you cannot come, let us send
ng to hear from you. The wise and
?
our troubles to our trolley while there
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ROTHERS \ I
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS,
TS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, ETC.
1KET STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
ve House
lastly Rented
^ 1
NO. 43
A Safe, Profitable Investment.
One of the best investments obtainable is the attractive,
erviceable, rentable house. That is, i? the cost of the house
? not too great. It is difficult to lower the cost without cheapning
the house. It is possible, however, with the QUICKBILT
lungalow No. 43, for it is built for just that purpose. A house
nd lot costing $1,300.00 and renting for an average of $25
er month, is bringing 20 per cent, interest. Taxes, insurance, \
epairs. etc., will reduce it to about 16 per cent. Can you
nke a better investment? The rent incomes from an attractive
!UICKBILT Bungalow at this time of high rents and universal
emand for houses, will make it a profitable investment.
Build On Your Undeveloped Lot.
WRITE TO-DAY
further information and a copy of our attractive illustrated /
k, "QUICKBILT Bungalows" No. C-107.It will explain all about
43 and many other attractive QUICKBILT Bungalows. Ib is
EE for the asking. Merely fill out the coupon below and mail it.
ter still, if Bungalow No. 43 pleases you, tell us the color deid
and instruct us to ship immediately.
Povular for its Convenience.
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'he house is shipped F. 0. B. Charleston, complete with all nec- j
iry material except brick work. Size, over all, f
ft. x :>?-ft. There are two large bed rooms, one 12-ft. x 12-ft., I
! one 12-ft x 9-tt., a spacious living room, 12-ft. x 18-ft., a I
hen, 1-1-ft. x 9-ft., closets and an attractive front porch 16-ft. I
i-ft. The construction is largely of North Carolina Pine, the
ood Universal." thoroughly kiln dried. Excellent flooring and K
ing. Walls built in panels 01 siding lined with heavy paper to V
ire warmth. Durable, fire-resisting, standard asphalt shingles, B
1 slate green or red finish. Excellent doors and sash. All |
essary nails and^hardware furnished. House comes with ex- J
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bungalow department /
tuxbury LUMBER CO., Charleston, S. C. I j
nen:?Please send me your Book, "tUICKBILT Bungalows" 1
107. Am especially interested in a room house. 1 j
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