The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, September 18, 1919, Page 5, Image 5
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X The autuii
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Opening f
? WEDNESDAY I I
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J THURSDAY
- PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
?Mr. L. B. Fowler spent Sunday in
i Columbia.
?Miss Eunice Johns, of Allendale, j
was a visitor in the city last week.
?Mr. Harold Rice left this week ;
for Furman university, Greenville.
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?Mr. J. P. Matheny, of Ridgeville,
'/ was a visitor in the city Saturday, i
?Mrs. D. G. Felder, of Biltmore,
N. C., is visiting relatives in the city.
* ?Mr. J. B. Black, Jr., left Sunday
for St. Louis, Mo., on a business trip.
?Mr. John H. Cope is spending a
few days in New York city on busi
ness.
?Mrs. Ellzey, of Clyo, Ga., visited
her mother, Mrs. J. A. Miller, last
week.
?Miss Ethel Black left last week
* for Estill, where she will teach this
session.
?Miss Lucile Hunter left this
, week for Hartsville to re-enter Coker
college.
?Mrs. L. B. Fowler returned to
the city Sunday after a week's visit in
Columbia.
?Miss Hattie Sue Brabham returned
home last week from the
^ mountains. ,
?Miss Nell Black has gone to
Bishopville where she will teach
this session. '
?Dr. Leighton A. Hartzog, of I
Olar, was a business visitor in the!
city Tuesday.
?Miss Grace Weeks, of Fernandina,
Fla., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Herbert Delk.
?Mr. Eugene Hill left this week !
for Greenwood to enter Bailey Military
institute. '
?Miss Edith White has returned j
to flie city from Johnston, where she j
spent several weeks. She has accepted
a position as teacher at the Oak
Grove school the coming session.
Everybod
jAN is in charge of
HE NEW IN MILI
d modes of the moment eml
styles that are new.
charm of the entire wardrobe
eeomingiiess, its modislmess
important wlien autumn styh
;es on the collectidn:
on of millinery fashions that
-pn millinow irmrln
LillUtXlLV liiV.' uuuiuvx ? mvvivt
oping hats of beaver cloth,
hatters' plush, are trimmed
d Ostrich are favored trinm
dashingly smart angles, othe
rown, an alluring sapphire 1
e among the new colors, but t
3urnt feathers, tinsel thread
lery, and tiny tips are among
SUITS
NEW FALL FASHI01
on suits have simple taildTe<
the materials must appeal t
jys include many exceeding
Silvertones, in soft Velour
Duvet deLaine.
$27.5aT0 $65.0
LITY is at the source of it?;
[T in its highest interpretal
ilks as presented here empha*
uiet elegance of war-time de
for the very highest grade
:ain their appearance with p
? Black and Colored Satins n
BUYERS NOT ONLY VISI
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?Miss Margaret Jennings has gon<
to Columbia, where she re-enters the
Columbia college.
?Dr. E. O. Watson, of Alexandria
Va., was in the city one day last
week on business.
?Mr. Francis T. Rice left this
week for Washington and Le^ university,
in Virginia.
?Miss Eugenia Beard returned
last week to Augusta to re-enter t^he
Sacred Heart Academy.
:?Mrs. J. J. Smoak returned Sunday
from Columbia, where she has
been visiting relatives.
?Mrs. E. 0. Groce, of Spartanburg,
has been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. jy Delk.
?Mrs. R. M. Bruce and children
spent Saturday and Sunday near
Branchville with relatives.
?Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brickie spent
Sunday near Branchville with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Berry.
?Mrs. Janie Sojourner and children,
after spending several weeks in
the mountains, is at home again.
?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker
have returned to Bamberg after
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spending several weeks in Florida.
?Mrs. G. W. Garland lelt this
week for Hartsville, after spending
the summer in the county with relatives.
?Mr. J. A. Mitchell left several
days ago for Columbia, for treatment
at the Columbia hospital, returning
Sunday.
?Mrs. F. C. Ayer returned on Sunday
from Anderson, where she has
been spending several weeks with
her parents.
?Misses Aegina Knight, Nannie
Faust and Elizabeth Inabinet left
Friday morning for Rock Hill to enter
Winthrop college.
?Captain Van C. Walton returned
to the city last week. Captain
Walton was detailed by the
war department for service in France
during the summer. He is commandant
of Carlisle school.
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ednesday ar
Thursday
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OUR MILLINERY DEPART
JNERY
jracing splendid variei
depends so much upon
, its harmoniousness?
?s are being considered.
; shows how the Parisvplvpf
Qntin prvmhinprl
in a manner of elegant
lings?sometimes they
t times thev form the
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due and a mellow rust
he black predominates,
and ribbon, exquisite
the newnesses in trimJS.
i lines and the beauty
;o every woman.
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ly smart, very stylish
Cloth, in Tricotine, in
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1 reliability that repre:ion.
size the dignity; practisires.
We have combsilks?durabl
weaves
rolonged wear,
lerits particular attenTED
THE EASTERN MARK
IT AS WELL AS OUR MERC
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j' ?Mrs. J. A. Brabham has returned
5 ( home after spending the summer in
| Asheville, N. C.
, I ?Mr. Marion Johnson, of Martin's j
:: Station, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
| Turner, of Ellenton, have been visit5!
ing relatives in the city.
?Mrs. J. M. McMichael is visitingj
i her daughter, Mrs. H. N. Folk; in
[ Bamberg for a few days.?Orange>
I burg Times and Democrat. '
| ?Miss Alma Black left this week
. | for Atlanta, where she will teach in
.! a seminary. While in Atlanta she 1
j will also take a course in art.
.! ?Mr. and Mrs. James T. Burch J i
arrived in the city last week to make |(
their home here, where Mr. Burch j
will be engaged in business.
?Misses Eunice Hunter, Rebecca
Dickinson, Mary Lee Grimes, and Lerlene
Herndop left Tuesday for Rock <
Mill tft fa.onfor WintVirnn nnllatra
jljlaxa i>v i wvuigi TV lUbiii up LU1
?Miss Ora Lee Thompson left today
for Denmark where she will re- ]
sume her work for another session.?
Orangeburg Times and Democrat. *
?Misses Mary Ann Bronson, Thelma
Bruce, Elizabeth Kirkland, Idelle I
Peters, and Eloise Kirkland from this
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county left Wednesday for Greenwood
to enter Lander college.
?Mr. Robert Broyles and son, Mr. *
tichard Broyles, of Atlanta, spent a
day in the city last week with Mr.
and Mrs. F. O. Brabham and Mr. and
Mrs. M. T. Johnson. Mr. Broyles is <
a prominent merchant of Atlanta,
while his son has recently been discharged
from the army. Before en- (
tering the army he was,a member of ]
the staff of the Atlanta Constitution, f
They will visit in Anderson a few t
days before returning to Atlanta.
CARD OP THANKS. *
We desired to take this method of
expressing our sincere thanks and ap- *
preciation for the many kindnesses
extended to us during our recent bereavement.
for the beautiful floral tributes,
and for the many expressions
of svmpatliy we have received.
MRS. P. B. MURPHY.
B. F. FREE AND FAMILY, a
Cards 1
CMENT THIS SEASON. SI
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Rarelv mav 01
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desirable features ;
Warmth, light
graceful lines whic
silhouette, serve to
chosen fabrics. F
Glove Cloths, Boli
Many introduce
adornment, others
general utility jmrj
with or without a s(
The freshness
bit of white at the
costume of the we
become doubly eh2
such as we show in,
The new neckw*
foundation for tliei
and edsrinffs.
Collar and tucl
out its usual disco
square. Finely tuc
immediate selectioi
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In brown, gree
brown and grey, gr
$3.
Taffeta, Jersey
meat. Moderately
ETS BUT THE WESTER1
HANDISE. WE HAVE NC
ER THIS SEASON AND
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STATEMENT. *
Of the condition of the Farmers <6
Merchants Bank, located at Ehrhardt,
S. C., at the close of business Sept.
12, 1919.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $385,001.24
Overdrafts 3,060.00
Bonds and stocks owned
by the bank 5,000.00
Furniture and fixtures .... 2,180.00
Banking house l,435.7o
Other real estate owned .. 525.00
Due ' from banks and
bankers 37.326.47
Currency 6,237.00
Gold 55.00
Silver and other minor
coin 2,130.18
Checks and cash items ...., 579.00
)ther resources, viz.: Liberty
bonds bought for
customers 39.500.00
Total $484,01 9.64
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ....$ 53,500.00
Surplus fund 14,500.00
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid 5,620.22
Due to banks and bankers
3,5!?0.60
individual deposits
subject
to chk $83,571.77
Savings deposits
98,797.23
Time certificates
of
deposit.... 33.860.13
Cashier's cks 579.69
Bills payable, including
certificates for money
borrowed 190,000.00
Total $484,010.64
State of South Carolina?County of
Bamberg.
Before me came C. S. Henerey,
ashier of the above named bank,
vho, being duly sworn, says that the
ibove and foregoing statement is a
rue condition of said bank, as shown
)v the books of said bank.
C. S. HENEREY.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
his 1 nth dav of September, tOlO.
M. A. KINARD. fL. S.)
Notary Public, S. C.
Correct?Attest:
H. KARESH.
j. E. McMILLAN.
S. W. COPELAYIL Directors.
MAXTONE?The guaranteed ton-,
c for chills, fever and malaria. 25c
ind 50c bottle.
rhis Season
IE WILL BE GLAD TO SER"
RECT COAT STY1
ie find materials which einbod'
as those we are showing for au
ness, beauty are equally nota
ill Fashion dictates to accentn
> emphasize the luxurious mial
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irst favorites have among tl
vias, Velour deLaines, and S:
the most charming diversions
designed expressly for practice
Dose, adhere to self trimmings,
^parate fur wrap. Excellent se
$17.50 TO $65.00
NECKWEAR
of a carefully selected collar o
cuff is ofttimes the determinh
11-dressed woman. This seas(
inning when allied with softl
abundance here.
?ar features favor Georgette,
r exquisite hand-embroideries
ler in one?simulating the slip
mforts?may be had graceful
?ked "Modesty Sets"?separa
ft.
>LAID SKIRTINGS
ii and tan checked and mellow
een and brown and blue, etc.
,75 to $5.00 the yari
PETTICOATS
7, Satin and Combinations, a
priced.
j markets as well, Al
it left a stone unturn
we want your bus!
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A A A A A A A A A A A A A J
STATEMENT
ui me condition 01 tne JoanK 01
. Olar, located at Olar, S. C., at th*
close of business September 12, 1919.
? /RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ....$316,741.18
Overdrafts 40,244.23
Bonds and stocks owned
by the bank 12,846.00
Banking house 500.00
Due from banks and
bankers 34,356.85
Currency 1,000.00
Silver and other minor
coin 1,045.45
Checks and cash items .. 108.75
Total $406,842.40
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in ....$ 20,000.00
Surplus fund 57,000.00
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid 18,401.87
Individual deposits
subject
to ck.$152,237.63 I
Time certificates
of
deposit .... 55,561.51
Cashier's cks 3,641.45 211,440.59
Bills payable, including
certificates for money
borrowed 100,000.00
Total . $406,842.46
State of South Carolina?County of
Bamberg.
Before me came C. M. Neelev. cash
ier of the above named bank, who, j
,being duly sworn, says that the above j
and foregoing statement is a true
condition of said bank, as shown by
the books of said bank.
G. M. NEELEY. cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me ,
this 15th day of Sept. 1919.
E. D. BESSTNGER.
Notary Public for S. C.
Correct?Attest:
C. F. RTZER, Director.
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NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notice is hereby given to the ?tock- j
holders of The Bamberg Automobile j
Company that a meeting of saio
stockholders is called for 11 o'clock,
a. m. on Monday, October 20th. 1919.
the meeting to'be held in the office of j
G Frank Bamberg in Bamberg, S. C., |
for the purpose of passing upon a j
resolution to liquidate and dissolve ,
the said corporation.
G. FRANK BAMBERG,
Pres., Sec. and Treas. \
Bamberg, S. C., Sept. 17, 1919. 4t j
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STATEMENT.
! Of the condition of the Peoples
j Bank, located at Bamberg, S. C., at
; the close of business September 12,
1019.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $313,007.40
Overdrafts 1,394.62
Liberty and Victory bonds
owned by the bank 130,550.00
Furniture and fixtures.... 2,560.11
Banking house 5,000.00
Due from banks and
bankers i 18,713.66
Currency 7,497.00
Silver and other minor
coin 2,180.99 *
Checks and cash items.... 7,186.21
War savings stamps 48.95
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Total .'..$488,138.94
LIABILITIES.
Capital s^ock paid in ....$ 25,000.00
Surplus fund 18,000.00
Undivided profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid 3,892.77
Due to banks and bankers
486.19
Dividends unpaid 38.00
Individual deposits.
subject
to ck..$211,170.93
Savings deposits
70,221.17
Time certificates
of
posit 24,900.00
Cashier's cks. 4,439.88 310,731.98
Bills payable, including
certificates for money
borrowed 40,000.00
Bills payable secured by
Liberty bonds 90,000.00
Total $488,138.94
State of South Carolina?County of
Drt *-? ( Vwi-ir?<r
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Before me came C. W. Rentz, Jr.,
cashier of the above named bank,
who. being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown
bv the books of said bank.
C. W. RENTZ. JR.
Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 10th dav of September. 1919.
A. L. KIRKLAND,
Correct?Attest: Clerk of Court.
DR GEO. F. HAIR.
J. W. BARR.
Directors.
MAXTOXTv?The guaranteed tonic
for chills, fever and malaria. 25c
and 50c bottle.
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