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PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
?-Dr. George F. Hair spent Sunday
in Blackville.
?Tom Ducker spent the past weekend
in Asheville with Mrs. Ducker.
?Mr. and Mrs. Paul \Vhitaker j
have returned to the city from their
wedding trip.
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Charleston, spent a few days in the.
city this week.
?Belton Hair has gone to Minne- |
apolis, Minn., where he will pursue |
his studies in dentistry.
?Misses Bernice Simmons and Lu- jcile
Hunter left last week for Harts- !
ville to enter Coker college.
?Mrs. D. G. Felder and little
daughter Elizabeth Cope, of Biltmore,
are visiting Mrs. L. E. Livingston.
?Mrs. Russell B. Hendricks and
little daughter Jacquelyn are visiting
at the home of Mrs. L. E. Livingston.
?Miss Bessie Bean, who taught in
the graded school here the past year, j
was a visitor to Bamberg last Sun-!
day.
?Miss Alma Black left last week j
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the University of Chicago for a special
cours?" in art.
?Capt. W. A. Riley, of Orange- j
burg, came over Monday to attend the I
burial of Dr. X. F. Kirkland at Bu- j
ford's bridge.
?Mrs. H. J. Brabham, of Colum-j
bia, came down to Bamberg last week I
to spend a few days and put her son
in Carlisle school.
?Mrs. L. E. Livingston and Mrs.
Ida Schwartz, who have been spending
the summer at Biltmore, N. C.,
returned home last Thursday.
?Miss Chevilette Simms will enter
State Medical College at Charleston:
on September 26. Miss Simms com- i
pleted a pre-medical course at Char- j
leston college in June.?Barnwell!
Sentinel.
?Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Graham, of,
Greenwood, were in the city Tues- j
day enroute home from Buford's
Bridge, where they attended the fun- ,
eral and burial of Dr. X. F. Kirkland,
Mrs. Graham's father.
?Col. J. C. Guilds, now of Columbia,
spent Friday in the city. Mrs.
Guilds and Mildred returned to Columbia
with him. They are residing!,
at Columbia college, of which Col. i
Guilds is the recently elected president.
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CITATI " NOTICE. j|
The State of South Carolina?County I
of Bamberg. By J. J. Brabham, |
Jr., Probate Judge.
Whereas, Wesley Daniels hath |
made suit to me to grant him letters I
of administration of the estate and j
effects of Lydia Daniels, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and ;
admonish all and singular the kin- j
dred and creditors of the said Lydia 1
Daniels deceased that they be and appear
before me, in the court of pro-:
bate, to be held at Bamberg on the
loth day of October next, after publi- I
cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the I
forenoon, to show cause, if any they j
have, why the said administration j
should not be granted.
Given und^r my hand this 29th day i
of Sept., Anno Domini, 1920.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR.,
Judge of ^robate ;1
Augu*
Invites the People of Geo
Oct. 18-23 - THE Si
EXCITING-, ENTRANC
FIREWORKS
Nightly displays, unprecedented,
unparalleled in splendor and
I grandeur. Effects dazzling and
awe-inspiring. Positively greatest
Fire Works given in South this
year.
Don't Miss the Great Naval Battle
in Pyrotechnics.
I FREE ACTS
.Most astounding, daring and difficult
acrobatic and aerial performances
ever presented to the
public in any section of world.
Tripi mi in o' Dare Devil Wilson, the
8 Aerial Lloyds, etc.
The Great Ci
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WEDNESDAY
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A Line of Agricultural, Horticu!
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
executrix of the estate of
Henry J. Zorn, deceased, will on Friday,
October 1 Nth, will make her final
accounting to the probate judge of
Bamberg county, at his office in Bamberg.
as such executrix, and will at
the same time apply for letters dismissory.
MRS. BERTHA 0. ZORN,
Executrix of the estate of Henry J.
Zorn, deceased.
September 21st, 1 920. 10-14
See the new model Edison Phonographs
at W. H. Chandler's. Full
stock of machines on hand.?adv.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to take this method of
expressing our thanks to our friends
for the many acts of kindness extended
to us during our bereavement
in thp ripflth of Mrs. (4. E. Hutto. and
for the consoling expressions of sympathy
spoken to us. CHILDREN.
How The Baby Suffered
Her little body was red, inflamed,
and itching with etzema, or some
kindred rash. Other treatments failed,
but zemerine made her healthy
and comfortable. Sold for $1 and
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OUTHERN EXPOSITION
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AUTOMOBILE RACES
Daring, Dashing, Death Defying
Demons of Speed in daily exciting
contests, commencing Monday,
October 18th. Fastest cars in
America with drivers of great renown.
Jimmie Calvert
Ray Chapman
Neah Brooks
Ken Goodson
Louis Chevrolet
Guaranteed Greatest Automobile
Races ever Staged in the South.
Automobile, Cattle, and Poultry
Shows.
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Thrift and General Food Production
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RELIEVES ITCHING
AND HEALS SKIN
He was ashamed to go in the presence
of others because of old sores on
his head. Treatment after treatment
failed to give him any relief until
he tried Zemerine. One treatment
brought relief and today he is never
troubled with the loathsome disease.
This wonderful preparation has been
used by thousands with positive results
in the treatment Ef eczema,
Scoffula, Piles, Itch, Old Sores, Ringworm
and many other skin eruptions.
Simple directions accompany each
bottle. Sold and recommended by
leading druggists. If your druggist
does not sell Zemerine send $1.00
to the Eemerine Chemical Company,
Oran^hiir? S f! and a larsre size
bottle will be mailed you postpaid.
If you are not satisfied after a fair
trial your money will be cheerfully
refunded.
Get your talking machine records
from W. H. Chandler. Disc and cylinder
records always in stock.?adv.
Birth announcements for sale at
[ Herald Book Store.?adv.
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