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r? Being well dressei MMmmmMMmmMHH ?WMW?an?a?:mmm?mmmMM? THEREFORE LET 0" MENTS FROM THE 3 [j SUITS IT HAS EVEI LINE OF HIGHER CI EVER OFFERED IN ] A DRESS FOR ANY OCCASION. They are here for you in the KIND you will want when you see the line. We have them appropriate for day or even^ T ^ rp? . &/.?% Ml 1r"^ \ yrdZ f ^' ' v ' -rvJi fl/.v X k II i\/X E. A. V? == PERSONAL MENTION. SOUTHERN" TRAIN People Visiting in This City and at broken Rail Cause o Other Points^ Track. Branchville, S. C., ^ -G. Frank Bamberg spent Friday ern railway train No in Atlanta. ' j this morning about ?D s Dukes, of Rowesville, spent! miles north of Branch" Monday in the city. j was caused by a bro ?J. D. Felder spent several days j Pullmans and one da; in Columbia last week. j track and when stopj ?W. C. Patrick, of Charlotte, N. i of turning ovei C., spent last Friday in the city.: hurt , r?T. L. Hahn, Esq., of North Au- J. V. Mi gusta, was in Bamberg Saturday. SURVEYOR AND ?H. M. Graham, Esq., of Green- Barnwell, ! wood, was in Bamberg Wednesday. Farm Surveys and ?Sailor George Bamberg, of the i Tim^er _ . , . . -work Guaranteed, navy, is spending a furlough in the I city. STAl^EME ~ n r\ j . Of the condition o ?G. A. Rice, of Raymond, is Banking Co., located spending a few days in the city with; the close of business, relatives. | RESOURC ,T. ~ . . , . , i Loans and discounts ?Miss Ruby Witt returned to her ! Overdrafts home in Johnston last week after a Bonds and stocks ow visit to friends in the city. \ by the bank t u tt u ^ i -ii Furniture and fixtures T AT WolfnrH nf Rlar.kville. ! v * o. , x>auiwiig iiuu&e spent Sunday and Monday in Bam- Due from banks i berg with friends and relatives. bankers Currency ?Misses Josie and Nellie Murphy are spending some time in the city Silver and other mi with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murphy. c?in T ^ , w>11 Checks and cash items supervisor L. P. McMillan spent Liberty bonds bought a few days in Atlanta last week on customers business for the county government. Total ?Mrs. H. M. Graham, of Green- LIABILITJ wood, spent a few days with Mr. and Capital stock paid in Mrs. A. L. Kirkland near Olar last Surplus fund . weev i Undivided profits, 1 | current expenses i ?Mrs. R. A. Delk, who recently! taxes paid suffered an attack of influenza, was i^ue to banks and banh carried to a Charleston hospital last j ^^osfts^ubweek for treatment. ject to ck..$ 67,231 ?Henry Counts, who has been in j Savings de- _ Daytcn, Ohio, taking a special course Time^certifi- 10?,6K in the storage battery business, hasj cates of de returned to Bamberg. | posit 608 ?Miss Jennie Devine and Mrs. s ?ks. .*^9 ___ . . . Other liabilities, viz: f Irene Troutmore, of Augusta, spent tial payments Saturday and Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fowler. Total ?Mrs. F. M. Bamberg, Mrs. J. W. Sta^e ?f South Caroli Bamber0" Barr, of Bamberg, S. C., and Mrs. E. Before n"ie came j J. Wannamaker, of Orangeburg, S. C., cashier of the above - I ? T : ^ are registered at the Albion.?Au-jwnu, ueiug uuij owuu gusta Chronicle ! a^ove and foregoing o -itt ^ , f true condition of said ?B. W. Jliley and A. M. Denbow ky the books of said attended the state Democratic con- J. B. EK vention in Columbia yesterday as del-; egates, Mr. Denbow being alternateI.. ?^0or.^ an(i slJbsC] ^ , T rx r, -i, this 12th day of May, for Col. J. C. Guilds. i P p ?Mrs. K. I. Shuck, Mr. and Mrs. | Notary ] C. W. Rentz, Mrs. LaVerne Thomas; Correct?Attest: and Mrs. W. E. Stokes attended the CpKpnpn?v A. A3. C WCiLr 1 .N sessions of the Southern Baptist con- j ^ COPELA vention in Washington, D. C. Directors lies Store an d is a matter of tast UR EXPERIENCE AND REPUTATION r A-n/M-ocim A -kTT\ H/mCJrri T7 A "DTTPn GTHmT LiiillVjliOi Ail U IT1UO i v mviuju u l uvu l BEEN OUR GOOD FORTUNE TO SH< jASS merchandise than you fin BAMBERG COUNTY ARE TO BE FOUNj ing wear. They are in Georgettes, Organdies, Swisses, Taffetas, Combinations of various materials and in Georgette Voiles; so if it is a DRESS you wish we think we can please you. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Come and ask to see this DEPARTMENT. If it is underwear of any kind you need it is here for you. We have the GARMENTS for general wear, or for SPECIAL occasions. The PRICES and STYLES are as varied as the Qualities, in other words we have a line of UNDERWEAR that will please. r SHIRT WAISTS FOR LARGE, MEDIUM AND SMALL LADIES. In our showing of SHIRT WAISTS you will find many of the NEWER kind and STYLES. They are in Yoiles, Organdies, Crepes, Crepe de Chenes, and Georgette Crepes. The sizes are from'36 ftk1 d 1-L ^ lAni^Aci PnA'm In ^ 1 'O 00 IU t'U cl IIU L litr 'JJliCCO 11 Ulll til vy. Come and look them over. Can't you select the kind you need and want from a showing like the above? HOOTON, Bam IMHHHMMMMMnHiliHHHnianHHMIJ fcaMBWBWTOPTW ?UJ?? r wrecked. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ! f Cars Leaving MAGISTRATE AT EHRHARDT. \ lay 15.?South- J. H. Kinard ' T-l TV 1 _ ~ i. -* \ Z 16 was wrecked ir or neeieuuuu.j 5 .6n?'l0Ck.tWv L. Gr. Yarley I u e. e wrec' jjjs frjen^s announce him a candi- | ken rail. Two f0r Magistrate at Ehrhardt. = y coach left the ? ? = ied were on the ^ itlirop College y = r. No one was SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE = EXAMINATION. I The examination for the award of = ICE vacant Scholarships in Winthrop | rvrTvvvR College and for the admission of i ^ * J new students will be held at the | C. County Court House on Friday, July | Subdivisions a 2, at 9 a. m. Applicants must not be f stimating. All less than sixteen years of age. = When Scholarships are vacant after = ? July 2 they will be awarded to those = 'NT. making the highest average at this | f the Ehrhardt examination, provided they meet = at Ehrhardt, S. the conditions governing the awTard. | May 4, 1920. Applicants for Scholarships should | ;ES. ^ write to President Johnson before | $177,641.13 the examination for Scholarship | 1,007.18 examination blanks. = n Ck rl ?? 9;- qqq qq Schalorships are worth $100 and = *J9,ofi9'fio free tuition. The next session will | 3 "00 00 ?Pen September 15th, 1920. For = _"n"^ ,0 * further information and catalogue, jj qo /C7 *c. address Pres. D. B. Johnson, Rock ? 38,487.46 , p 7.1 n = 2,000.00 Hli ' u 1 1 p = ? 65.00 vmjn1 T-A rnFmTORfi = AJLV/XJ X V/ VAM^JUAXVAM^I . nor All persons having claims against | . .... 1,194.10 estate of W. Hampton Brabham, E ;.... ol9.97 deceased, will file the same, duly ite- E f?r ,5Ann mized and verified, with the under- E 1,780.00 signed, on or before the 31st day of | -TTT77T: 1920, or be forever barred. ? r^c E. D. DANNELLY, E * -a nnn a a Administrator. i " * ?2'?22"JJX Ehrhardt, S. C., May 8th, 1920.?3t ? 12,o00.00 _______________________ = less E "... 8,188.46 fl :ers 1,875.50 Extra Feature I ,;?3 I Friday, May 21st | HI Matinee 4 p. m. Night 8:30 | '.43 173,958.74 I 1 1\ 5s I ?ana ! ina?County of H *n I ; LS'K: I Please Get Married ! a, says that the ;H ; = statement is a'|H ; = bank as shown H A Farce Just | [rhardt, H From Broadway . j? ribed before me H 1 = Arimlccion 2)?r anil .ISr = iy^u. mm ~ ,= )PELAND, B j| Public, S. C. ; | I LaVictoire Theatre I ;S, Hj E ND, M. D., ||||ff|| / NH - S e and information r; HELP YOU IN THE SELECTION OF Y OF SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAIS' DW YOU. WHILE WE ARE SHOWING D AT MOST PLACES, THE MOST PHE D HERE. COME AND LET US SHOW Y SKIRTS IN COTTON AND IN WOOL. ! r Wo believe our showing of SKIRTS is more complete than at any time in the past, for we have them to fit the LARGE as well as the small in PLAIN and FANCY, COTTON or WOOL, ACCORDION PLAITED and WHITE WASH SKIRTS. We will be glad to liave von O ?/' come and look the SKIRTS over, for we think we have the kind you want. PIECE GOODS OF ALL KINDS AND QUALIFIES. In this short space it is impossible to give an idea of the SHOWING- of PIECE GOODS Ave have for you, Iioavever at this particular time ORGANDIES, CREPES, CREPE DE CHENES GEORGETTES, GEORGETTE VOILES, VOILES, FLAXONS and LINENS ha ve the SAvav, and Ave have a varied astJ 7 n t 1 n i n i T T i sortment ot all or tiie aoove. in aaaition we are showing quite an assortment in WOOL, SILK and WHITE GOODS. Come and let us show vou. iberg, S. C., Phc \ H F | Thomas Sei jj We are now Open and Ready f< H your patronage. Mr. Godbee is i j partment. 1 We have purchased Faulkne 1 prepared to take care of your I j? they may be, Mr. John Schwart: H gusta where he completed a sp< j Thomas Sei M Free Air Free Water for Rad M v Complete Stock Wil. | SPECIAL ATTENTION Gr W p ; , ather than income | OUR SUMMER GARrs, SKIRTS, MIDDY A MORE COMPLETE NOMENAL VALUES OU. MIDDIE S AND MIDDY SUITS. The most popular GARMENTS of the day for the GIRLS and YOUNG LAD- 4 IES, and we have the kind and sizes to please both. We ha\. the SUITS in |||[ WHITE and COLORS, and the SEPARATE MIDDIES in WHITE, two T-r i -T TmTTirN fl 1 -|-| i " yUAJjJLTJLJUB; so ii you neea. euner can and see tlie line. COAT SUITS AND COATS. If you liave not bought either of the above now is the opportune time; there is nothing more stylish or serviceable than a SUIT or COAT; in fact your ? wardrobe is not complete until you have one of the above.. If it is either you need . , come and look these over. , / >ne 83 . j * ^^^ illlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . 7 ROM J| ruira \f3f1nrt 1 L f IVV UIUUVI1 | )r Business and will appreciate g H charge of Gasoline and oil de- g ir's Battery Business and we are g IATTERY TROUBLES whatever 8 ing having just returned from Au- St ecial Battery Course. j| vice Station I iators Free Water for Batteries |? lard Storage Batteries |gj IVEN TO WASHING CARS. Jj lllBllllllllBllllllllia^llBllllllllllllllllllllill \ ' - - ' \ :