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? PERSONAL MENTION. i I 1 People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. y _ I ^ g ?Edwin Bruce, of Hampton, spent: a few days in the city last week. ?Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bamberg ^ have returned home from the moun-j . tains. | ? ?Miss Eugenia Beard has return-, c ed home after attending school in; ^ Augusta. I ?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brabham 1 I g have gone to Savannah to spend a j few days. t ?Mrs. A. W. Knight has returned! i a V ~ ?-? Trici* f r\ rolotivoo 1 T1 I IIUilit; liUiii a vion tv j,vicvu?vo iu . Newberry. r X ?Prof. J. A. Klein left Monday morning for Glenn Springs to spend , c two weeks. E ?Mrs. H. N. Folk and children visited relatives in Orangeburg the j past week. | j. ?Clifford Kinard, of the U. S. I navy, is spending a few days at homej in the city. j ?Mrs. O. A. Simmons and Mrs. j t i r W. E. Spann are spending some time g in Baltimore. j * ?Mrs. C. W. Rentz is spending a j week with Mrs. LaVerne Thomas 011 . Sullivan's Island. n ?Mrs. A. M. Brabham and chil- e dren are spending the summer months d in Asheville, N. C. a ?Mrs. F. O. Brabham has gone for a visit of a few weeks to Columbia and Summerton. ?Mrs. J. D. Copeland and her visitor, Miss Drusilla Braham, spent the e past week-end in Augusta. * t ?Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henderson left this week for Cedar Mountain, * N. C., to spend a few weeks. h ?Miss Alma Black returned last week from Ridgecrest, N. C., where ^ she has been spending a few weeks. ?Dr. and Mrs. George F. Hair are t spending a few weeks on a trip to Q northern cities and points in Canada. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Spann and ^ daughter, of Dothan, Ala., are spend- ' ing some time in the city with rela- * tives. - ^ ?Mrs. L. A. Brabham, of Olar, is ^ I spending some time at Canton, N. C., i ^ with her daughter, Mrs. E^ Bart ^ Price. x J - ?E. F. Free and children and J Mrs. Dixie Free spent a portion of! J the.past week in Columbia with/rel-!* atives. I ^ ?Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brabham, Jr., ^ and children have returned home ^ after spending a few weeks at Glenn 4 Springs. v ^ ?Mrs. E. C. Bruce, Miss Thelma J Bruce and little Arthur are visiting J I relatives in Atlanta and other Geor- i gia points. ?J. G. Bruce, of Anderson, and ^ E. P. Bruce, of Townville, spent last ^ week in Bamberg with the family of 4 E. C. Bruce. J ?J. G. Black, auditor of Beaufort a county, *s spending a few days in the < city. Mrs. Black and baby have been '< here several days. ' +4 I High Grade / | To My Fri X ===^==== fX* x f I appreciate the s : going into nay new' Y Y My shop is seeon* X Your automobile I ' ed and covered on s Y -f If you are not a < T trial and watch the < 1 > f f' Y | = t Onirlr % ^ V?UIVI1 ' *f* = V I! K. . b 10 SOUTH WINDSOR ?Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rhoad have eturned from Hot Springs, Ark. ?Mr. and- Mrs. George S. Smith iave gone to the mountains for a ,tay of several weeks. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker reuned Satuday fom Hot Springs, ^here they spent a month. ?Col. J. C. Guilds returned Frilay from a visit to the Florence and hunter district conferences. ?Mrs. J. J. Beach has gone to Henn Springs, and after spending a hort time there will go on the North Carolina mountains. ?Dr. A. S. Weeklev, E. R. Cooner ind W. M. Brabham, Jr., left Wedtesday for the mountains of North "arolina to spend a couple of weeks. ?H. Alfred Ray, Jr., an old Bamrerg boy who has deserted us for a Lumber of years for our sister city if Florence, spent several days the ?ast week among his boyhood friends n Banrberg. ?Mrs. L. A. Hughes, Miss Grace lughes and Mrs. Reba Murphy left ast week for Hendersonville, Mrs. lughes and Miss Hughes returning lunday. Mrs. Murphy will spend a ew weeks in the mountains. -?The Rev. D. P. Montgomery, who t will be recalled conducted a revival leeting at the Baptist church sevral years ago, was in Bamberg one ay last week. He is now conducting , meeting at Cordova. ? i?> m Never Been Caught. "Oh, yes, there's worse golf-playrs in the world than you are, sir," he caddie said kindly. "Lots worse!" "Well, that makes me feel better^' he dub responded. Then he swung lis club, failed to touch the ball, but ifted a section of turf as large as a inner-plate. 9 "Yes, sir," the caddie continued there's certainly worse players, but hey never let nobody catch 'em out n the links!" ^ J&A. i yy tat AT TAV TAT TAT TAT ?AT TAT TAT Ty * paLmetto Oifers three courses in f Stenogr * Bookkeeping, Accounting and ki in PALMETTO COLLEGE gives ! Employment Department. We re ^ ecutives than all other colleges ir it old established business colleges ? t INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. ] ENCED TEACHERS. DA POSITIONS G1 t You can complete the prescribed COLLEGE in less than half the ti: * Our student body represents evei east as Pennsylvania. The reas< , known everywhere. Address Bo No. 65, Varnville, S. C., or 57 Y ; Palmetto ? THE SCHOOL THAT IS K .4. A. A A A A A A A A * \ iuto Painting ai lends anil C i v splendid amount of work fro shop, will be glad to see you d to none in this State. ic nnriQinior? in "Paotnw-lilro "fi AO 1 V^^/UlJLi tV/U. JLJLJL XU/V tVA v 1111V JL-l ihort notice, while you wait! customer, would like for you effort to please. i ervice Call Phoi % I. GILL STREET "A" TAT VAT "AT TAT "AV W I Proving It. Among the morning batch of cul; prits haled before a Cleveland magisi trate was one man whom the magisI trate addressed thus: . '"The charge against you is that ! you attempted to hold up a citizen i at 2 o'clock this morning. What can i . i you say for yourself?" j "Not guilty, your honor, I can prove a lullaby." ; -* The judge smiled in spite of liimI self. "You mean an alibi." "Begging your honor's pardon, it . I was a lullaby. My wife will swear that at 2 o'clock this morning I was walking the floor with the baby." ^ ? Gc&<l Enough for a Girl. A father and mother, says a Brn ish weekly, had brought their monthold twins to a East London church to ! be christened. All went well until i the rector asked, "And what is this I child's name?" The father drew himself up and replied, "Haig Pershing Foch Marne Mons Loyd Ge'orge Clemenceau Jones." The rector gasped. Then, taking a deep breath, he turned to the mother, who was holding the other child. "And the name of this," he asked. The meek "little mother smoothed her dress and whispered, "Maud/' ^ ?m i ^ Holding Out a Hope. * . The clerk of a circuit court in the west received the following inquiry from a litigant in an adjoining county: "Is it necessary for me to be present at the trial in person? When does my case come up?"t The clerk replied as-follows: "No, your attorney can represent you. You will have your hearing this week." Whereupon the litigant responded: "If you are sure of that I'll be glad to come. I am quite deaf." Cotton sheets at Rentz fc Felder's. College ? I aphy, Secretarial, Typewriting, I ndred branches. A scholarship you a membership in our Free iceive more calls for trained ex- X , j i the South. We furnish all the V* with teachers. -A new equipment. experi- I y and night school. j jaraxteed. V T course of study in palmetto a me required in any other school. X* * y state in the south and as far V m is palmetto college is x 173, 'Orangeburg, S. C.; Box X /entworth St., Charleston, S. C. V X College | ;nown everywhere. ? Ta ATI ATI ATA ATA ATk . _ T .j t_! : i UU 11 Miming X ystomers I X t T . T m you all. While Y f Y ? nish. Top repair- V . to be. Give us a V I ? | ne 158 f V ===== f T X I ORANGEBURG, S. C. V \ H First Nati< VV BAMBEE TV XT XT 5 per cent, paid on TV TT 6 PER CENT, PAID TV CATES OF DEPOi TV TT t*? SAFE ? SOUND ? YY yy YY || First Natic fx bambei TV ta" A A y "AT TAT AT Ty TAT" TAT AT^AT TAT TA" *AT T^ ^r "y "y "y Ty "y iyy v^r I^^^^^^^^shiiiiiiiiii^iiiimiii^iii^ii^i^^inmiii^^n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Meats and !* we beg to announce to ' ft i I AND VICINITY THA THURSDAY, JULY 22r IN THE STORE FORMERLY I MARKET, A MODERN A] MARKET AND G THE STORE WILL BE UNDER H. S. GLOVER, WHO HAS H BUSINESS, AND WE ARE ER THE BEST POS WE WILL APRECIATE E. E. RITTER, 1 _ J ^ ~,v 1 Capitalize \ / ?? * STmS * sszsr % M i r Your success dep M your native ability ai H but unon vour canita I X V * H . cumulates capital bj H and intelligently usi: m his natural capacity. EEs?! I 1 4 II Total Resources C j| BAMBERG, SOUl JUJJJ r g A. M. DENBO m C. W, RENTZ, SR., =? W. S. BAMBERG, Vice Preside] fllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll / * >nal Bank If iG, S. C. ti 1 Yt * AA '?.v^ fx SAVINGS DEPOSITS. YY i Y ON TIME CERTIFI- YY SIT- It m ..m vjm CONSERVATIVE XT % malBank if IGr, S. C. Xllrt *k A A A A A A A tft >f> A >ti A A ^ "<$ ' "^' '^' "4^" ^ V /^i a Groceries 1 rHE PEOPLE OF BAMBERG I 01 .T WE WILL OPEN f % id, ON MAIN STREET I OCCUPIED BY THE CITY I !ID FIRST-CLASS MEAT * 1 ROCERY STORE 3 fin THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. I' ' AD EXPERIENCE IN THIS ? ! PREPARED TO REND- - | I8IBLE SERVICE. YOUR PATRONAGE j Bamberg, S. G I \l~ EX I run J ends not only upon H id your experience, , H ' | tl. The man who ac- H | r saving his money I ti ng a bank, doubles ^ = r-; S5SS SEEE )ver $500,000.00 1 J2SE ? t* Donlr 1 Duaim 1 f EES , . CH CAROLINA 1 3 W, President ^ C. W. RENTZ, JR., M nts Cashier. _ g SSm ^ : - -. " '. m