The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, March 04, 1920, Page 5, Image 5
. PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
?H. M. Felder, of Mullins, was a
visitor in the city Suncfay.
?J. E. Felder, of Cope, visited relatives
in the city Sunday.
?Miss Nell Black, who is teaching
at Bishopville, is at home.
?J. Carl Kearse, Esq.. was i'i Walterboro
Tuesday on professional business.
?David Black, of Walterboro, was
- a visitor in the city last week to relatives.
?Roy Free, a student of the Citadel,
Charleston, was at home last
week.
?R. P. Bellinger, Esq., made a
professional visit to Orangeburg on
Monday.
?James Nelson, a prominent Maeon
of Spartanburg, was in the city
last week.
?Miss Alma Black, who teaches
music in Atlanta, spent a few days
at home last week.
?Caldwell Jones returned from
Charleston last week after an operation
for appendicitis. He is now reeovering
rapidly.
?Miss Eunice Huilter, who came
home from Winthrop college to recuperate
from influenza, has returned
to resume her studies.
?Miss Mamie Hartzog spent several
days this week in Columbia,
where she attended the funeral ser-|
ices of her aunt, Mrs. Aiexauuei.
?J. R. Black & Bro., who operate
furniture stores at Branchville
; and Barnwell, "were visitors in the
city last week to the local wholesale
furniture establishment.
?Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Strom, Mrs.
B. S. Strom and Mrs. P. P. Doolittle,
of McCormick, motored to Bamberg
this week to spend a few day?. Mr.
Strom returned Wednesday.
. / ?Miss
Ottie Harrison, of Savannah,
Ga., who has been promoted to
instructor for the Southern Bell Telephone
company, spent the week-end
with relatives here on her way to
Augusta, where she will instruct a
lass for the company.
?Mrs. Sam Zimmerman returned
home Sunday night from Orangeburg,
where she was recently operated upon
at the hospital, and her friends will
be glad to know that she has recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman will
move into their recently purchased
home on Carlisle street this week.
?Col. J. C. Guilds spent several
dayyTn Nashville, Tenn., last week,
where he went to appear before the
educational commission of the M. E.
Church South in regard to Carlisle
school's share of the fund to be rais*
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% He also attended the Methodist edunational
association, of which asso iation
he is president of the secondary
schools section.
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Laboring Under a Handicap.
"This author says he has tramped
about the country, beaten his way on
freight trains, and been thrown into
jails to get material for his stories."
"That's the way to study life at
ret hand." ? .
"Quite so. But he wants to lay the
cene of his next story in a fashionable
hotel. He says he is too old to be
a bell-hop and too poor to be a
guest."?Birmingham Age-Herald.
The Modern Family Doctor.
"Who is your family doctor?"
"I can't tell you."
"Why not? Dorr't you know his
lame?"
"Yes. Dr. Johnson used to be our
family doctor, but nowadays, mother |
goes to an eye specialist; father to a
stomach specialist; sister goes to a
'throat specialist; my brother is in
f the care of a lung specialist, and I'm
taking treatment from an osteopath."
?Deroit Free Press.
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noDDieu.
Mrs. Nextdoor?How do you manage
to keep your cook so long? You've
, had her two weeks.
Mrs. Skeemer?I gave her some of
those stylish narrow skirts to wear
in the kitchen and she won't be able
to walk a block from the house till.
they're worn out.?Dallas News.
drives Birth to Twins for Fifth Time.
Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 26.?Mrs.!
Richard Doherty, wife of Judge Do- j
herty, of the Court of Common Pleas
in Jersey City, today gave birth to !
twins for the fifth time in their mar- i
ried life of ten years. The youngs-1
ters and the mother are doing well. ;
The family now includes six girls
and two boys, two children having
died.
Ambiguous.
Waiter?The guy who ordered that
lobster Newburg complains that you
pmt no sherry in it.
Chef (haughtily)?Tell him that I
merer forget myself!?Buffalo Express.
FAVOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
Democratic and Republican Candidates
Lino Up.
Washington, Feb. 29.? Five Democrats
and five Republicans, who have
been mentioned as possible Presidential
candidates in statements to the
National Woman's Partv/made public
today, joined in urging ratification of
the suffrage amendment ir time foi
women to vote for president next November.
They include:
Major Gen. Leonard Wood; Governor
Lowden, of Illinois. Senators
Harding, of Illinois, PoindexUr, 01
Washington, and Johnson, of California,
Republicans, and Senator Owen,
of Oklahoma, Attorney General Palmer,
William G, McAdoo, James W.
Gerard and W. J. Bryan.
Thirty-three of the necessary
thirty-six states have ratified the
amendment by which it is estimated
approximately 25,000,000 women
would become eligible to vote.
His Idea.
The girl had been sent down to the
brook to fetch a pail of water, but
stood gazing at the flowing stream,
apparently lost in thought.
"What's she waiting for?" said her
mistress, who was watching.
"Dunno," wearily replied hubby.
"P'r'aps she hasn't seen a pailful she
likes yet."?London Tit-Bits.
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Although Meritone, the famous
new system medicine, has now been
on sale in this city and county only a
short time, it has gained the samej
wonderful success here that it has in
hundreds of other communities over
the country.
Men and women in all parts of tb V
city and county are now talking Meritone
and highly praise it for the re- i
lief it is giving them.
It was stated when Meritone first
came here that once the people of the
city and county learned of its real
merij its sales would rise by leaps
and bounds. That time has now come.;
Meritone has been tried and proven '
by men and women all over this secI
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Stationery."
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Distinctive Social i
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every gift purpose, station*
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HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE.
Mill Employee Held by United States
Commission.
Aiken, Feb. 26.?Otis Ruffin, a
weaver employed in the Seminole
! Mills at Clearwater, was taken be
fore United States Commissioner
Thomas Morgan yesterday morning
charged with white slavery. Ruffin,
it appeared from the evidence ;n the
; case, is charged with taking a white
girl, aged sixteen years, from her
1 home in Columbus, Ca., to Birmingham,
Ala., and thence to South Caro;
lina for immoral purposes. He was
; arrested on the strength of a certified
; copy of the charge of white slavery
j which was issued in Columbus. Ruffin
: now claims that he is married to the
| girl and that the trip was simply a
j runaway marriage match,
j Commissioner Morgan held him,
! however, for the United States Court,
j which will convene next May in Columbus,
Ga.
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Something Perplexed.
"What's the problem?"
"A perplexing one. Mrs Skiddo
claims she got six bad eggs in the last
lot."
"Well?"
"She wants me to make 'em good."
?Deroit Free Press.
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tion and practically everybody has
heard of it and knows it is a medicine
of real merit.
For ailing conditions of the stomach,
liver or kidneys, catarrh, rheumatism,
nervousness, sleeplessness,
general run down system and the like
Meritone has no superior on the market
today.
A -trained chemist worked for
years on the Meritone formula and
would not release it for sale to the
general public until his expert knowledge
believed it to be the most effective
medicine possible for ailing conditions
of the system.
Meritone is sold exclusively in
Bamberg at Mack's Drug Store.
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