The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, January 15, 1920, Page 5, Image 5
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I AND LASTING FOR THIRTY DA3
DRESSES
DRY GOODS
125c Homespun
30c Homesnun 26c
35c Gingham 29 C
3 30c Apron Gingham 24c
I 30c Outing . . -21c
I 35c Outing 28 C
40c Outing 34c
I 35c Chambray 29 C
' I TOPCOATS
I $30.00 Overcoats $19.98
3 $40.00 Overcoats $23.98
3 $10.00 Raincoats $6.98
I $15.00 Baincoat s $8.98
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PERSONAL MENTION. IN MEMORIAM. M
People Visiting in This City and at ln >?vinS remembrance of my bro- I
1 ther, Curry Counts, who died one
* Other Points. year ago, January 7, 1919.
"To live in the hearts of those who
?Mr. C. E. Black spent several love you is not to die*" gjgTER
days last week on a business trip to ' _
v Atlanta. . PROBATE JUDGE SALE.
?Mr. Harry White has returned
home after spending several days in Pursuant to a decree in the case of
Spartanburg. Richardson, et al., versus F
- C. Bennett, et al., in the court of
?Mrs. E. V. Camp, of Waycross, common pleas for Colleton county,
Ga., is visiting relatives in Bam- S. C., I will sell to the highest bidder
hArc and PnnA for cash before the court house at
and t,ope. _ Walterboro, S. C., during the legal
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?Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dukes, 01 nours 01 saie on me seconu any ul
Branchville, have been visiting rela- February, next, the following prop
tives in the city. ^ tract 0f jand Bamberg g
?Mrs. C. F. Black has returned to county, formerly Barnwell, near EhrBamberg
after spending several hardt, containing one hundred and
- Weeks with relatives at Quitman Ga three acres' more or less' bounded
weeks with relatives at Quitman, ua. nQW Qr formerly by lands of Isaac
?Miss Alma Black has returned to Chassereau, Isaac Rentz, Jacob BishAtlanta
after spending the Christ- ?P? Jefferson Copeland and Hampmas
holidays at her home in the city. toa B^abham' beLnsTth? sTame *ract
J c J' of land conveyed by J. W. Lancaster,
?Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr., left sheriff, to John Bennett by deed dat- ;
Sunday for Charleston, where Mrs. ed January 2, 1893, recorded in book
Black is under treatment at a hos- ? faf? i6?' R' M" C" offlce ?or Barn"i
well county.
P-tal. Purchaser to pay for papers and
?Mrs. S. C. Hollifield has returned revenue stamps. A deposit of fifty ,
to the city from Sharon, after spend- M he ^iv? |
lug several weeks there vith rela- j-0 be returned to unsuccessful bid-*
tives. ders, but in case of the successful bid- ,
?Prof, and Mrs. T. E. Dukes, of ** t0Jbe applied ^:
pl'ed with; to be forfeited in case of
Walhalla, spent Sunday in the city non-compliance. Property to be sold
with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dukes on at some subsequent salesday at risk j
Carlisle street. of former purchaser. _
. R. M. JEFFERIES,
?Miss Margaret Easterling, who is Probate Judge Colleton County,
attending college in Petersburg, Va., ??
has returned there to resume her v
studies- after being at her home here |9 H ^
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BYRNES'S PROPOSAL INCLUDED. 9 | Jj U III Dill \J 9 ^
Wfcaley Succeeds in Getting Substance 9 OUR SPECIALTY 9 re?
v of Amendment in Sedition Measure. H ? H an
Washington, Jan. 10.?Representa- 9 gefore installing VOUT I it?
tive Whaley, who is a member of the H H ap
judiciary committee, succeeded this 9 W3/t6F SySt61H OF H qj
after noon in having that committee H S6ptiC tank 9 -S
include in the sedition bill they have 9'- 9. i?
been drafting the substance of the H H 5j(
Byrnes amendment denying the use 9 H to
of the mails to publications making 9 H eri
appeals to racial prejudice and in- j 9 TOM RIITI PR I Tfc
citing riots. For some time Mr. 9 1 vf if J. DU iLCiil SB jj
Byrnes has been making an effort, || phone 330 27 Windsor St. H *
to have such publications excluded j H?5 H
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from the mails, and Mr. Whaley has! g| Orailffeburff S C 0 Ti
been actively aiding him in the ju- j g| ? 0 m
diciary committee. The bill will be 0 ~ |S| ne
reported to the house next week. j|? "If it is done with Piping Eg !
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septic; it kills the poison caused from
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COMING?WHISTLE.?adv. L<
LARGEST SALE IN THE HISTORY
BRANCHVILLE
5TOCK AT BELOW COST ON AC COUNT OF GOINl
4NING THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,
IS. ON THE FIRST DAY OF SALE WILL GIVE A\
lND FIVE MEN'S HATS TO FIRST TEN BUYERS.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS
BELOW COST.
SUITS
$20.00 Men's Suits $11.98
$zo.uu Men's suits $14.38
$35.00 Men's Suits $27.98
$18.00 Men's Suits $ 9.98
$40.00 Men's Suits $29.98
MEN'S PANTS
$5.00 Pants ./. $3.49
$7.00 Pants $5.79
$8.00 Pants $6.79
$12.00 Black Broadcloth Pants $9.98
J Wednesday, January 14, 1920 to Mi
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