The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, August 28, 1919, Page 5, Image 5
PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at.
Other Points.
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?Mr. J. B. Brickie spent Sunday
in Charleston.
?Mrs. Glenn Cope returned from
Asheville last week.
?Miss Colette Padgett, of "Walterfcoro,
is visiting Miss Xell Black.
' ?Mrs. J. W. Jennings spent several
days in Charleston this week.
?Miss Margaret Milhouse, of Co-,
lumbia, is visiting Miss Martha Ray.
?Miss Jennie Simmons, of Florence,
is visiting relatives in the city.
?Mr. C. F. Gilchrist, of Florence,
was in the city on business last week.
Mrs. R. M. Brnoft and nfiild ron I
returned Tuesday from Sullivan's Island.
?Mr. F. W. Free returned last
week from a visit to Hendersonville,
N. C.
?Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bamberg
have returned home from the mountains.
?Mrs. J. J. Cleckley and children
have returned home from the mountains.
x ?Mr. David Black, o? Walterboro,
spent Sunday in the city with relatives.
?Mrs. J. A. Byers, of Sharon, is
visiting her daughter,<Mrs. S. C. Hollifield.
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?Mr. J. K. Faulkner has gone to
Hot Springs, Ark., to spend a few
* weeks.
-5 ?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker
have gone to Florida to spend a few
weeks.
?Mrs. Rex E. Smith, of Columbia,
is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. F.
Kilgus.
: . . ?Messrs. R. C. Jones and Caldwell
Jones have returned from Glenn
. Springs.
<# ?Mr. Walter Curry, after spend.
n ing a while in Texas, has returned to
Bamberg.
?Mrs. vv. A. Moore, or cnarleston,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B.
Black, Jr.
?Mrs. J. A. Wyman and Miss Mary
Aldrich Wyman are at home from the
mountains.
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?Miss Gladys Knotts, of North,
spefit a few days with Margaret Jen- .
nings recently.
?Rev. and Mrs.-G. P. White and
children have returned home from
Warrenton, Ga.
?Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Bamberg,
of Charleston, are visiting Capt.
IV - W. S. Bamberg.
?Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Love returned
last week from a visit to relatives
in North Carolina.
?Mrs. W. H. Zeigler and children,
of Cope, have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Hooton.
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?Mrs. Henry Zeigler, who has
been spending some time in Rock Hill,
- has returned home. ?
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?Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brabham and
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children returned home last week
from the mountains. *
?Master John Henry Chandler and
Miss Adelaide Chandler are visiting
# relatives in Sardis, Ga.
?Mrs. John H. Cope returned last
week from Asheville, N. C., where
she spent several weeks.
?Miss Bessie Lee Black has returned
from Walterhoro, where she
* has been visiting relatives.
?Mrs. H. E. Godbee has returned
home after a visit to relatives in
Augusta and Waynesboro, Ga.
?Prof. E. P. Allen returned home
this week from Williamston. School
will reopen on September 8.?Mr.
Frank McMillan, of West
minster, is spending some time in the
city with Mr. Caldwell Jones.
?Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Smoak returned
last week from Glenn Springs,
^ where they spent a few weeks.
?Mrs. H. D. Free and Mr. Roy
Free have gone to Paigeland to visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Redfearn.
?Mrs. John Cooner and Mrs. W.
E. Stokes returned last week from
the mountains of North Carolina.
?Mr. LaVerne Thomas returned
Thursday from a visit to St. Louis,
Chicago and other Western cities.
. ?Miss Martha Strom, of Green*
wood, has returned home after spendin^
a fpw davs in the city with rel
atives.
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?Mrs. J. R. Ingram, Mrs. C. J.
Field, Miss Margaret Ingram and
Mrs. W. D. Rhoad spent Tuesday in
Charleston.
ri ?Mrs. L. P. McMillan returned
last week from Atlanta, where she
went to buy millinery for LaVerne
Thomas & Co.
?Misses Florine and Gussie Zeigler,
of Orangeburg, returned home
Monday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Jennings.
?Mrs. J. B. Valley, of Elloree,
spent Sunday in the city with her sister,
Mrs. S. C. Hollifield. She was
accompanied by her daughter, Miss
Mary Valley, who will remain for
^ ^ some time in the city.
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?Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hoffman and
I sons returned last week from a visit
to points in Georgia.
?Mrs. M. A. Bamberg, Mrs. J. W.
Barr, Mrs. E. B. Walker and Mrs. H.
M. Stubbs have returned to the city
from the mountains.
?Mrs. J. R. Ingram and Miss Margaret
Ingram, of Sanford, X. C.,' are
spending some time in the city with;.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Field.
? Misses Gladys Kr.otts and Mar-J
garet Jennings attended a house par-1
ty last week given by Miss Annie
Laurie Liston at Walterboro.
?Mrs. C. L. Andrew and children
left Sunday for Commerce, Ga., where '
they will spend a few weeks, after
which they will go to Sumter to re- '
side. Mr. Andrew will leave for
Sumter soon. ,
Just received, a big shipment of ,
men's suits. We can fit anyone, as .
we have any style you want. H. C. <
Folk Co. i
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Headquarters for the best field 1
fencing made. Simmons & McCartha,
The Hardware Men.?adv.
MAXTOXE?The guaranteed ton- I
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and 50c bottle. Mack's Drug Store, i
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interested write me. Can sell
tiyation, 700 more suitable t(
stock, etc., right at a railroa<
and churches, rural route anc
with terms.
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I Is your boy or girl goin^
College or Prep School .tlr's
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name of the school.
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that on
Saturday, September 13, 1919, I will
render my final accounting as administrator
of the estate of Mrs. M.
A. Inabinett, deceased, and will at
the same time ask for my final discharge
as administrator of said estate.
G. W. KEARSE,
Administrator Estate Mrs. M. A. Inabinet.
August 16, 1919.?9-11.
Why People Buy Rat-Snap in Preference
to Rat Poison.
(1) RAT-SNAP absolutely kills
rats and mide.(.2)\Vhat it doesn't kill
it scares away. (3) Rats killed with
RAT-SNAP leave no smell, they dry
up inside. (4) Made in cakes, no
mixing with other food. (5) Cats
or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes.
25c, 50c $1.00. Sold and guaranteed
by Smoak & Moye, Bamberg, S. C.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Bamberg
Cotton Mills Co. receipt for one
bale of cotton, No. 4 67, dated Sept.
6, 1918, has been lost or destroyed,
and that on Sept. 5, 1919, the undersigned,
to whom the said receipt was
issued, will aDDlv to the said Bam
berg Cotton Mills?Co. for a duplicate
Df the said receipt.
L. M. KINSEY.
Dated August 20, 1919. 3tn
666 quickly relieves Constipation,
biliousness, Loss of Appetite and
leadaches, due to Torpid Liver.?
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Pursuant to an order in the ease
of Ausie L. Aiken et al. vs. Celie
Kinsev McCormack, et al., in the
court of common nleas for Bamberg,
. signed by his Honor, Judge Hayne F.
| Rice, dated July 24th, 1919. notice
| is hereby given to all creditors of the
! estate of Peter Kinsey, deceased, to
j file their claims with the undersigned,
Judge of Probate for Bamberg county
! and Acting Master for said county, on
or before the 23rd day of August,
j 1919, and to appear before me to
: prove the same, at my office. Bami
berg, S. C., on the said date, August
| 23rd, 1919, 11 o'clock a. m., and all
i persons failing to file their claims as
aforesaid and prove the same as
aforesaid will be forever barred.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR.,
Judge of Probate for Bamberg
county and acting Master for said
county.
July 2oth, 1919. 4t.
666 lias more imitations than any
other Chill and Fever Tonic on the
market, but no one wants imitations.
They are dangerous things in the
medicine line.?Adv.
P ATS DIE
so do mice, once they eat RATSNAP.
And they leave no odor behind.
Don't take our word for it?
try a package. Cats and dogs won't
touch it. Rats pass up all food to
get RAT-SNAP. Three sizes.
25c. size (1 cake) enough for
Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar.
50c. size (2 cakes) for Chicken
House, coops, or small buildings.
$1.00 size (5 cakes) enough for
farm and outbuildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and guaranteed by Smoak &
Moye, Bamberg, S. C.
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the
cause. There is only one MBromo Quinine.""
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.
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D. X. Cox, Sander's Drug
Denmark, S. 0. Ehrhardt, S.
Cabbage Plant
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Street, Hendersonville, N. C.
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Srant, The Colleton Cypress Co.,
S. C. Colleton, S. C.
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