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PERSONAL MENTION. ^ | People Visiting in This City and at | Other Points. ?C. W. Rentz has gone to St. Louis on a business trip. ?Miss Leona Brabham is spending a few weeks at Glenn Springs. ?R. P. Bellinger left Tuesday night for a few days stay in Atlanta. ?The Rev. S. O. Cantey spent a few days in Birmingham, Ala., last week. ?Miss Ida Clement, of Union, is visiting her sister, Mrs. George P. White. ?Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith, of Columbia, visited relatives in the city last week. ?Mrs. E. D. Rainey and daughter, of Beaufort, were visitors in the city ^ y- last week. ?w "Rpntz Jr.. snent the oast week-end on Sullivan's Island with his family. ?Mrs. C. E. Black and Mrs^ E. O. Kirsch were in Augusta Friday on a shopping trip. | ?Mrs. Gussie Jennings, of'Char* leston is visiting relatives in Bamherg this week. ?Mrs. C. G. Hammond, of Hartsville, is spending some time in the f city with friends. ?Rhett Turnipseed wTas in the v mountains of North Carolina during the past week end. ^ ?Rex E. Stokes, of Petersburg, Va., spent several days in the city last j week and this week. ?M. W. Brabham, of Nashville, Tenn., spent a few days in the city this week with relatives. ?Mrs. W. H. Varn, of Atlanta, is spending some time with relatives and fri&ds in Bamberg. ?Mrs. Annie Hays, of Appalachi- I cola, Fla., has been visiting at the l home of Mrs. E. R. Hays. L ?Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg is on an P ^ extended trip to, Asbury Park and other New Jersey resorts. ?Dr. T. J. Kelley, pleasantly reimembered as a former Bamberg resident, was in the city last week. ?Miss Genevieve Kirsch, who has been spending some time* at Glenn | Springs, returned home Sunday. ?Mrs. Frances Folk and Miss Urma Utsev left Friday for Charleston to spend a week with relatives. ^ ?Miss Eileen Hunter returned Monday from a visit to Orangeburg - and other points of several weeks. I ?Mrs. J. Ham Kirkland and little daughter, of Lakeland, Fla., are I visiting Mrs. A. L. Kirkland, near ?Mrs. W. A. B. Newsom and Miss Hattie Newsom, of Willitson, spent ' Sunday in the city with Mrs. Robert Blacks ?Mrs. H. D. Steedly and children have gone to Black Mountain, N. C., to spend some time in the mountain breezes. 11 ?Prof. E. P. Allen has reurned home from Orangeburg, where he taught in the summer school for teachers. H ?After spading some time in the | Sp city, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Black and Ht[ baby have returned to their home in Beaufort. P ?The Rev. S. O. Cantey has gone i to Lake Junaluska, N. C., for a short vacation. His family expects to join him this week. ?E. H. Henderson returned Mon\ day from Cedar Mountain. Mrs. HenK derson will remain in the mountains P for a few ;veeks. B ?A. W. Brabham, of Olar, was a ?g visitor in The Herald office Friday. \ Mr. Brabham experienced his first toBf bacco raising this year. I ?Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond HernI ; don, of Charleston, spent Sunday in I the city with the latter's parents, & Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hutto. K ?Miss . Vivian Kinsey, who has B been on an extended visit to friends J B and relatives in Augusta and Waynes- I B boro, Ga., has returned home, p Caldwell Jones and Louie and 1 B~ . Perry Klauber left last week for I B North Carolina, where they will spend a few weeks in a summer j camp. I ?Among the boys who attended j I the Clemson short course were: i Bennie Hewitt, of Bamberg, William Carter, of Lodge, and W. Bean of B Denmark. ?Mrs. E. P. McMillan left Sunday night for Atlanta where she will spend several days, going from i there to visit Mrs. W. C. Whiteside ' in Oxford, Ala. ?Dr. A. S. Weekley, Will Brabham and E. R. Cooner have returned to their homes here after spending their~s vacation at Hendersonville, Asheville | and other mountain resorts. I ?Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Black and children will leave tomorow for Hendersonville, N. C., where they ?ave a cottage, to spend several Weeks.?Walterboro Press and StandfBrd. ?Miss Clara McMillan is spending her vacation with relatives and friends at Varnville. ?Miss Lalla Byrd left Tuesday morning for Hendersonville, X. C., to spend a few weeks. ?Mrs. J. Harry Murphy has gone to lnman, S. C., where she is spending some time with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hoffman and two boys are on a visit of a short while among friends and relatives in Atlanta and other Georgia points. ?Mr. Rutledge Sheridan, an old Bamberg boy who is now living in Greenwood, spent a short while in the city Monday morning on his way to Walterboro, where he goes to spend some some time. ?Rev. Geo. P. White left Tuesday L?_U licii op-iinga, wiieie uc t:Apects to spend about three weeks. Mr. White has been too unwell to conduct services at the Baptist church for the past two Sundays. 10,000 See Canary Bird Laid to Best. Newark, N. J., Aug. 3.?A crowd estimated by the police at 10,000 perI Special to The \ To the Plan Those Who J in Tobacco of 1^. A * I District: IF YOD WAN! I HIGH; I FOR I Bring it to thi I while the ma I and prices li colory tobactt are anxious I Don't put i until tomorro day and get (while you can time. l^H?? ; sons, thronged the streets of the city 1 i tonight to witness the funeral of Jimi my, the pet canary of Emidio Russo | m an no, G~>-year-old cobbler. Police , i reserves were called out to preserve order and clear the streets for the funeral cortege. Jimmie, described . j by its owner as possessing a "song 'as sweet as the voice of Caruso" chok| ed to death Sunday on a watermelon . | seed. Leading the procession was a band [ of 12 pieces, playing funeral dirges, ! followed by a hearse, bedecked with h flowers and carrying a small white 1 coffin in which the bird's body re1 posed. The old cobbler, tearstained and visibly affected, rode in a coach 1 with a few intimate friends. The cost of the bird's funeral, esti mated at $400, was contributed by . the cobbler's friends. When-Jimmie died, the old cobbler drew the blinds , of his shop, hung out a sign "closed on account oJ Jimmie's death," put crepe over his door and went into deep mourning. A tombstone, in the , shape of a cross, with a canary bird in its center, will be erected over the . bird's grave near Branch Brook park, the cobbler said. Bamberg Herald. R mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmammmmmmmmmm gsSfcters and All I Ire Interested I the Bamberg I ' TO GET THE I PRICE I rouR I accol e market now I irket is good I ligh on good I ). Hie buyers | or it I bringing it I w, bring it to-1 the high price I i. Now is the I hhshh A 4 II Your Tobai TT YY TT yy Have you thought of what yo yy receive from vour tobacco? TT yy Why not put it in a "HAT] W know that it is ABSOLUTELY I f 1 6 Per YY . YY Y Y on Certificates of Deposit, more tl YY - will pav von. ?$ <? ^ - " ff We will give you every accon ? <? a Bank to give. ft tf : II X A TO MOUNTAIN AND S! if We wish to announce that a AA trons who expect to go to the moi AA cation, that we have stocked up o A A from the Treasury in Washington >A er of this Bank or not, we ask thai XX dirty money for good new bills. "V AA - or express charges on money anc ? keep you supplied with fresh clea ft First Natic * BAMBEI YY < THE ONLY NATIONAL BAN YY | The Leading | American Indu ?1 Women are engaged in. |? try, one which requires ab g ?that of managing the ho H Successful home mana? H bills bv cheek because it i M and safe. Disputes abou M one twice is impossible M cheek is indisbutable evid< ______ ? g This institution pays pj J requirements of women. | "SERVICE Afl | Total Resources C ? ? & W V ?* A W ? | BAMBERG, SOtH J A. M. DENBO i H C. W. RENTZ, SR., g W. S. BAMBERG, Vice Preside: Bll'illlllllllllllli ft ft cco Money 1 tt YT u would do with the money you Vy YY !ONAL" Bank, where you will <? SAFE? We will pay you Y x it it 1 lan anv other Bank in Bamberg fx If 1 imodation that it is possible for & . - ? I EASHORE VISITORS. XT s an accommodation to our pa- XX mtains or seashore for their va- XT ur vault with new money, fresh XT , and whether you are a customt you come in and trade your old <1 X Ve do riot have to pay telegraph J X . 1 for this reason we can always J X n bills. ' f mat Bank |l vot, s. c. 4Z ' '. I [K IN BAMBERG COUNTY. Aa Vv Ia. J&A. A^A. J^A. J^A. J&A. A^A. a^a J^A. a. j^k a^a a^k a. i^k.j^k jffik |f "y t^t t^t t^t lllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll __ H5H / mSSSSm istry |;-I America's leading indus- j? ility of the highest order j me. M ^ers pay their household B s convenient, systematic g . t bills or the paying of g ; because the cancelled = Q-?n nd a T7TT1 ^"n + === Ui. liiVJJLl/# irticular attention to the -. g [D SAFETY." 1 ?? / )ver $500,000.00 | , Ronlz I o uausv I PH CAROLINA ' 1 W, President |? C. W. RENTZ, JR., m nts Cashier. ^ mi # ' t /'